
BRITISH MUSEUM & THAMES DINNER CRUISE!
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1) The River Thames. it-s pronounced -Tems. -
2) You-ve no need to buy an Oystercard or individual tickets for London Underground, Overground trains or buses if you both have a credit or debit card that is contactless. You just have to scan it as you would an Oystercard as you approach the barriers, both when you get on board and when you leave your destination station or stop.
3) For a proper pub lunch, find a pub that does a really nice carvery/ roast dinner and has a reputation for serving good real ale!
4) For fish and chips, be brave and venture outside of London! Go and spend a couple of nights on the coast somewhere- you can-t beat fish and chips on the seafront! To die for! Chippy-s will usually offer mushy peas for a small extra cost. If you-re in the north, gravy too is common.
Keep up the good work guys, and happy travelling once the pandemic is over.
Date: 2022-05-08
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Malka
You missed so much of London and England, I hope you have a chance to go back! I studied in England for 2 1/2 years and they were some of the best of my life. My favourite part of the British Museum is definitely the Egyptian Life After Death, went back several times over 2 years to see it. I think you missed an authentic 'fish n chips' by eating at a pub, should have gone to a chip place. You also missed Changing of the Guards at Buckingham and seeing some of the other Palaces/Royal residences around London. I know you try to spend little but you should have spent the time and money to see the Tower of London and the Crown Jewels. And the weather is all part of the English experience. Go back to England in the spring/summer; re-explore London then go see the rest of England/Scotland/Wales. The further north you go the more interesting and English it gets.
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You missed so much of London and England, I hope you have a chance to go back! I studied in England for 2 1/2 years and they were some of the best of my life. My favourite part of the British Museum is definitely the Egyptian Life After Death, went back several times over 2 years to see it. I think you missed an authentic 'fish n chips' by eating at a pub, should have gone to a chip place. You also missed Changing of the Guards at Buckingham and seeing some of the other Palaces/Royal residences around London. I know you try to spend little but you should have spent the time and money to see the Tower of London and the Crown Jewels. And the weather is all part of the English experience. Go back to England in the spring/summer; re-explore London then go see the rest of England/Scotland/Wales. The further north you go the more interesting and English it gets.
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hunsbergermatt
just something I have noticed in many of your videos. you appear to have very little if not aero knowledge of the places you sometimes visit. you come off as dumb americans something I really hope you are not. but it is a running theme you need to break. honest criticism stuff like Octoberfest. the name of the river. foods that you say you are looking forward too. going places with not even a moticum of planning then getting visually preturbed that it isn't the way you like it.
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just something I have noticed in many of your videos. you appear to have very little if not aero knowledge of the places you sometimes visit. you come off as dumb americans something I really hope you are not. but it is a running theme you need to break. honest criticism stuff like Octoberfest. the name of the river. foods that you say you are looking forward too. going places with not even a moticum of planning then getting visually preturbed that it isn't the way you like it.
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Quantum
Really enjoyed this video, guys! As a long-time resident of London (almost 30 years now, it's always nice to see the city through the fresh eyes of visitors, and to be reminded of what an awesome, beautiful and stunningly photogenic place my home town really is - especially on the river, at night (great camera work, commentary and music, btw): ) It's too easy to take it all for granted. Thank you so much! Come back soon.
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Really enjoyed this video, guys! As a long-time resident of London (almost 30 years now, it's always nice to see the city through the fresh eyes of visitors, and to be reminded of what an awesome, beautiful and stunningly photogenic place my home town really is - especially on the river, at night (great camera work, commentary and music, btw): ) It's too easy to take it all for granted. Thank you so much! Come back soon.
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kiddlesk
Wow, your camera makes London look even prettier at night than in the flesh. I've never done that city cruise thing so I think it's now top of my list for a date-night surprise with the missus. I used to work in central London, sometimes in river-side buildings (including a couple in this vlog) but never got tired of that view.
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Wow, your camera makes London look even prettier at night than in the flesh. I've never done that city cruise thing so I think it's now top of my list for a date-night surprise with the missus. I used to work in central London, sometimes in river-side buildings (including a couple in this vlog) but never got tired of that view.
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Larred
if you ever take a trip back i've heard that narrowboating the canals is a great (albiet slow) way to see a large portion of England, it would also give you one place to edit and sleep while you travel, like a little rv that floats
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if you ever take a trip back i've heard that narrowboating the canals is a great (albiet slow) way to see a large portion of England, it would also give you one place to edit and sleep while you travel, like a little rv that floats
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Kate
Who goes to London for hot weather! You go for thousands of years of history. fantastic sights. amazing atmosphere & worldwide cuisine ++++. local areas not central London have the best chippys. I'm London born & bred
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Who goes to London for hot weather! You go for thousands of years of history. fantastic sights. amazing atmosphere & worldwide cuisine ++++. local areas not central London have the best chippys. I'm London born & bred
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Jason
You came to London but didn't visit Windsor Castle and the tower of London to visit the Crown Jewels where the hope dimanond is the biggest and most expensive dimond in the world is but glad you had a nice time
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You came to London but didn't visit Windsor Castle and the tower of London to visit the Crown Jewels where the hope dimanond is the biggest and most expensive dimond in the world is but glad you had a nice time
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FireCracker3240
London looks even more spectacular at night. The Themes was completely aglow, and your camera (and cinemetographer -) did a superb job of capturing the beauty. -
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London looks even more spectacular at night. The Themes was completely aglow, and your camera (and cinemetographer -) did a superb job of capturing the beauty. -
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Michelle
Whatbis the funniest is that I am watching this three days before Biden's inauguration day. She they mentioned trump and election day. But this is from four years ago!
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Whatbis the funniest is that I am watching this three days before Biden's inauguration day. She they mentioned trump and election day. But this is from four years ago!
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