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@robertoleary5470Ай бұрын
You should travel to Ireland 🇮🇪 take in Belfast Dublin, and cork. Newgrange is great if you like ancient things since it’s older then the pyramids
@ericthemauveАй бұрын
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@JacquelineBarnes-u5yАй бұрын
You didn't visit Westminster Abbey were most of the kings and Queen are buried
@reactexplorewiththekidsАй бұрын
@@FnAVanLife whos the gumpy one off camera ?
@pipercharms7374Ай бұрын
In case you didn't know you can go into the Buckingham palace state rooms in the summer, I think it's a bit expensive but worth it if you're interested in the history.
@TimWhiting-p9dАй бұрын
You know it’s Tower Bridge not London Bridge folks
@TimWhiting-p9dАй бұрын
Ahh you realised 🤣
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Hahaha, yeah, that was silly. I'm glad you keep watching to see us realize it, hahaha. 🤣
@RonSeymour1Ай бұрын
@@FnAVanLife The original London Bridge, not far from the new London Bridge, originally had shops and houses on it. The buttresses were close together and caused a very fast water flow. Earlier bridges would have a hard time standing against that.
@steverpcbАй бұрын
@@RonSeymour1 To see what the original london bridge looked like, you need to see Pulteney Bridge in Bath :)
@abbiwells6841Ай бұрын
I was just about to comment that!
@lordcharfieldАй бұрын
The “British bad food” rumour was started by American servicemen stationed here when food rationing was in full swing! Thank you very much for reversing this misconception 🙏
@SamAlQattan-p2h20 күн бұрын
America literally doesn't have Halal food so as a Muslim person one's only options are to give up their faith or starve. Imagine having the gall to come from such a shithole and criticising other people's food.
@shortmonk95Ай бұрын
Been watching this series since episode one in the uk.. to see Americans truly embrace England and our vast amounts of cultures and not just try stereotype how England would be is so refreshing to see. Absolutely loving seeing all 3 of you grow from the experience and learning just how different England is to what is portrayed in American movies
@AlecHoward-h9hАй бұрын
London is classed as a forest due to the amount of trees, it’s one of the greenest cities in the world.
@alisonrandall3039Ай бұрын
Hi the King doesn’t live in Buckingham Palace. It’s used as a office now. He and the Queen live in Clarence House. Which is you would of passed halfway down The Mall. When walking towards Buckingham Palace. Also you passed the church opposite the Tower of London. All hallows by the Tower. This is where John Quincy Adams Us President married his wife Louisa. He was the USA ambassador at the time. It’s the oldest church in the city of London.
@NiallBradley-pg6geАй бұрын
If you are doing it with a baby, you should always navigate from museum to museum. The toilets and baby change facilities in most of the museums are excellent and are free. I especially recommend those in the British Library (a must for any literature lovers)...
@agadoinАй бұрын
As a Londoner I’m not sure why so many tourists consider Leicester Square an attraction. It’s somewhere best avoided in my opinion, like Oxford Street (except for Selfridges).
@terrym3837Ай бұрын
Agreed Leicester Square is to be avoided
@Leojw10Ай бұрын
It's because of cinema's theatres chinatown and late night restaurants
@captaincorky237Ай бұрын
The best comment on Leicester Square I heard, was one from a comedy series some years ago. The observation was that if 'A nightingale sang in Leicester Square' - one of bums who hang out there would eat it.
@chockergramАй бұрын
Real Londoners don’t go anywhere near these places (Leicester Square, Oxford Street) unless they have to.
@philhallbrook700829 күн бұрын
@@captaincorky237I've been one of those 'bums'. Pigeon tastes like shit, if there were nightingales I'm sure they would too. And it was Berkeley square, where the Nightingale sang. Another proof of your ignorance
@Barfield-cg7iq28 күн бұрын
Your baby is ridiculously adorable!! Well done for travelling with her. We always travelled with our kids even when they were little. People used to be split. Half thought we were insane and irresponsible and half thought it was great. It takes a lot of careful planning but our children grew up well travelled and broad minded. Now we travel with our grandchildren too!!
@jamesforrest8993Ай бұрын
Your baby is so good I believe it's because she is in physical contact with one or other of you the whole time. Excellent parenting.
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
You are so kind. Thank you. She is a great little girl and we will continue to keep being the best parents we can be. It means a lot to us you noticed.
@nicolad8822Ай бұрын
Talk about uncomfortable though and a good way to wear yourself out. My daughter was a very good baby, it was nothing to do with being strapped to a parent.
@gigteevee6118Ай бұрын
Don’t believe that UK bad food thing, it came from when GI’s were over here in WW2 and there was food rationing. London is a major international food destination for home grown and beyond!
@ls253Ай бұрын
WISH I'd known you were In London. Would have LOVED to have shown you round all the lovely bits tourists don't see.
@lordcharfieldАй бұрын
Fantastic to see you discovering England under your own steam! Undiluted and wonderful ‼️
@susangarvey9415Ай бұрын
I was born anf raised in London (soutb east London). I moved to the coast 10 years ago, and I have severe back problems, would love to walk around my home town again but the pain would be too much for me. To see you walking around was great, I often used to take my kids into central london when they were small for a trip out so I was a little teary watching this (happy tears of course). I was a single mum in those days and to watch you playing with your little baby filled my heart with joy, so forgive you for calling Tower Bridge London Bridge😂. My favourite place of all to take them was Greenwich (south of the river) , there are so many green spaces in London but Greenwich is really special, you can take the River bus to get there. Glad you enjoyed it there, London has a negative rep sometimes, but the old city is quiet magical❤
@Leojw10Ай бұрын
You can explore any of the 33 Boroughs if you want to avoid the busy central London. Some of the towns in London have nice parks to relax and offer a quieter pace of life/walking then in the tourist areas
@Ania-qb3otАй бұрын
theres now lifts to platforms in many tube stations and theres a policy to enable disabled people to get to platforms and onto trains now So you can still get about via wheelchair and mobility scooter
@AM-dz2shАй бұрын
Honestly London is in my Top 5 cities in the world, along with Buenos Aires, Lisbon, Budapest and Vancouver
@NewStarts2025Ай бұрын
Like the vlog. A little cost saving thing with the london underground is to use contactless payment as that has a cap on how much you spend going on the london underground. A day travel card works out more expensive. In some cases, can work less expensive than an Oyster Card.
@RushfanUKАй бұрын
I use the visitors oyster card.
@thebeatnik85Ай бұрын
Two minutes in and I'm already so enchanted by this video. The chemistry of the three of you, plus the videography just makes for such a charming experience. Your vibes just flow full of love and I love that! Peace be with you on your travels and in life ✌️
@natashahangouts387Ай бұрын
Leisceter sq is 5 mins from a major hospital UCH London so you will hear sirens. They also specialise in strokes for about 1/2 of London (4m people).
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
interesting fact.
@welium123Ай бұрын
I have no idea how I found your channel, but I'm so glad I did! Love watching you guys explore the UK 😊
@johnmadden24216 күн бұрын
Excellent fast tour of London, but relaxed enough to be enjoyable. I've lived in the UK on and off for 20 plus years and worked in London for half of that. There is still plenty for me to find and your approach is the way to do it.
@sharonoldham4374Ай бұрын
Great tour. I loved every minute of it. Thanks for taking us along. 😊
@ginobragoli144814 күн бұрын
What a happy adorable baby, always smiling. 😁
@CatholicSatanАй бұрын
One explanation (and there are a few) for the song about "London Bridge is falling down" is because the businesses _on_ the bridge paid a fee for maintenance. However, the King at the time (Henry III) gave the revenues to his consort and she spent the monies on fripperies instead of on maintenance. But there are plenty of songs about dilapidated bridges all around Europe - it seemed to be a common theme. There have been several London Bridges of timber from Roman times, stone (medieval and later) and now concrete. The latest is definitely not the prettiest!
@AndrewMcgill-j5cАй бұрын
Oh these are the people went round In a van.Lovely couple.
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
awww thank you
@les9920Ай бұрын
The Natural history museum is free and definitely worth a visit as is the National Portrait Gallery.
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Next time we will put it on the list.
@steverpcbАй бұрын
I took my (Chinese) wife on the London Eye on her first trip to London 10 years ago, it was not as expensive as you quoted, I booked the tickets in advance and pre paid just the day rather than a specific time. That day it was misty in the morning, so we did it in the afternoon :) I planned the day to visit as many of the most famous landmarks as possible using the Tube to do most of the work, the day ended after crossing the Millennium bridge and finding that the riverboats had stopped for the day.
@grahamunderwood9353Ай бұрын
so cool to see you guys touring my home town(city) all the places i get to see regularly, really good to see you enjoying yourselves,the bridges to the west of london are worth seeing at night all lit up from vauxhall bridge upstream
@michaelmelbourne668826 күн бұрын
I remember many years ago sitting with a lovely American on a train on route to London we had a lovely conversation she had an impressive camera and had been photographing our historic buildings and said "back home we pull down most of our historic buildings with no thought"
@FnAVanLife24 күн бұрын
That is probably true about pulling down historical building, but I'm sure there is thought behind it. It might not be the correct decision to take them down, but it might be for profit. It takes a bunch of thoughts just to plan on how to bring the building down. It is a lot of money to restore old buildings, at least in NYC, due to codes and regulations. It also has to be approved to be removed. It's very cool getting to have that take on the train with someone from a different country. 😀
@tinaeldridge380226 күн бұрын
WOW! you've visited more places in London than I have. The food looked amazing. What a happy little Everly, she is so cute. Big Hugs UK. Late again, still more to catch up .
@FnAVanLife24 күн бұрын
Thanks, Tina. All good, you will catch up 😊. We appreciate you watching and for all your support. 🥰
@susanlewis1875Ай бұрын
On the bright side.... signs are in English! And you had a marvelous driver waiting for you! Thank you so much for bringing us along. Y'all are such a joy!
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it!
@mikerossouw2124Ай бұрын
Wow. Welcome to the UK. It must have been easier with such a cool child. A smiler. Safe trip.
@claregale9011Ай бұрын
Hi my sister visited Newyork a few mnths ago and could not believe the niose , she enjoyed it but london was still her preferred city , much more historic and museums are free .
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
very cool.
@scottythedawgАй бұрын
fun fact... that's tower bridge lol - aha you worked it out! well in that case its pudding lane as in rice pudding not puhdding. Don't worry Im sure we made our place names difficult just to mess with people anyway.
@so_itsadogslife7376Ай бұрын
That was TOWER BRIDGE guy. ❤
@FnAVanLife24 күн бұрын
oh thanks yeah we noticed.
@petejones7878Ай бұрын
In most cases you can take a baby into a pub in the UK, as there are generally no legal restrictions against taking infants to pubs, although it's important to check the specific policies of the pub you are visiting as they may have their own rules regarding children.
@FnAVanLife29 күн бұрын
Yeah, this just happened to be one of the places you can't after a 6pm
@nigelplain5520Ай бұрын
The Victorian Original London bridge was sold and now in Lake Havasu in Arizona
@aliciathom9633Ай бұрын
Apparently the Americans expected Tower Bridge, also thinking, mistakenly, that it was London Bridge that they were buying!
@ethelminiАй бұрын
It wasn't the original. The Romans built that.
@scoops0406Ай бұрын
@@aliciathom9633I think that's an urban myth.
@charlenecarnes8139Ай бұрын
Love the video. Had to do a playback and get a second look at Frankie's do back in the day😊 As a Harry Potter fan I'd also be disappointed in the closures. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
@KimWright-wq8cuАй бұрын
Once again , DELIVERY IS AMAZING 👏👏👏👌😄💝EVERLEIGH IS AS GORGEOUS AS EVER , AWESOME VIDEO GUYS 😁👍🎉🎉💝
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Thank you so much
@Toodle.Pipp001Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas and happy new year! ✨☮️💖
@AthynVixenАй бұрын
Surprised you missed the Bank Of England which is right around the corner from Leadenhall Market - especially if you are a Harry Potter fan . You can;t go in unless you are staff but its very historic and photogenic.Nice to see you visit places like Monument and Leadenhall which are interesting and unique and not the usual tourist spots. Thats what I really love about your channel as US visitors to the UK
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
That is incredible that you for watching. Didn't think about the bank, dang.
@nickgrazier3373Ай бұрын
You also realise London Bridge was sold to a US businessman and now resides somewhere in the US. It was dismantled and taken there ‘Lock stock and barrel’ (it means everything went) and re-built for the tourists!
@glastonbury4304Ай бұрын
@@nickgrazier3373 ..its in Arizona and been made to look like England ...
@markskinner431527 күн бұрын
And if the story is true didn't he think he was buying Tower Bridge, before it was too late (I guess a lot of Americans make that mistake) 😄
@glastonbury430427 күн бұрын
@markskinner4315 ...that's how the story goes as I can't see why he'd buy a concrete bridge 🤔...however if you go to see it he's made the area into a great tourist place with pubs fish and chops and red telephone boxes etc etc and has made a fortune out of it...that's the American way .. turn a negative into a positive whilst we would go "oh bo*llc*s 🙈😂😂😂
@jamesforrest8993Ай бұрын
I am very impressed you got around so much. I know how hard it is to get around London I usually only schedule 3 or 4 things in a day which are grouped close together.
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
We had a blast!!! I think we were just so excited to see everything in such a packed time schedule (baby goes to bed at 7pm!) We had to cram it all in!
@noddz14629 күн бұрын
I’ve gotta be honest … after you titled Tower Bridge as London Bridge it did kinda make me smile 😂 And now you know why the original London Bridge is over in the US somewhere after a very wealthy American thought he was buying Tower Bridge! 🤣 There’s SO MUCH cool’s stuff for you to go back to London before flying home … we have all the museums, and I’m REALLY surprised you didn’t go to Camden, home of the late great Amy Winehouse and Camden market itself is just like nothing you’ve ever seen. One of the things that got me smiling is that you were less than 20 miles from Pinewood Studios … and there’s a whole Harry Potter world there! Back to the Hogroasts … they’ve been around for literally 100’s of years … so are kind of a traditional British dish … but you NEED one that’s going round and round on a spit roasting it, as a pose to a joint of pork going in a conventional oven, the taste between a bit of roast pork made in a cooker to a genuine spit roast Hog roast is night and day! Genuinely hop you get to try this buddy … it is just THE most awesome food you’ll ever put in your mouth! 🤣🤣
@Sapherzz29 күн бұрын
20:30 hats off the vendor pulling a cheeky face to the camera 😂
@FnAVanLife24 күн бұрын
totally
@Aaron-P25 күн бұрын
Frankie, I'm deeply regretting the subject of space didn't come up during our visit! Next time we'll compare notes next time. Also, this proves we don't we fast-forward thru your sponsored ads. 😁😁 Wow, you guys really packed a ton into two days! Definitely got your steps in. ❤️❤️😎👍
@FnAVanLife25 күн бұрын
Hahahah Aaron you're too funny! Frankie will be happy to talk black holes and galaxies far far away all night long next time 😅
@florentinalilyАй бұрын
Suggest the victoria and albert museum too - fantastic restaurant on the ground floor. and the Natural history museum for children. Liberty's store is also a dream.
@joanjackson2170Ай бұрын
Fun way to explore London. Great video!
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@Ukhome-s4pАй бұрын
What about all the amazing free museums
@rickbriggs822827 күн бұрын
So glad you enjoyed the sites of London. Also a classic to mistake Tower Bridge for London Bridge 😊
@phann86028 күн бұрын
It always surprises me that someone new to London will always find almost everything exciting, whereas as most of us take it for granted and, to be honest, pay little attention to what we have. I and my wife spent a week in central London and I was amazed at her reaction, she pointed out things I had noticed but really paid no attention to. Really the museums are the best, the Science Museum (Where I had to be dragged out), the London Museum (so so), the Victoria and Albert Museum (Again so so), the Imperial War Museum (Again I had to be dragged out), the Natural history Museum, the tower of London etc, etc. Central London is easy to walk around, but you will be doing a lot of walking.
@danataylor8530Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh Everly is growing like a weed. I have really enjoyed watching 👀 all of your UK 🇬🇧 videos, and loving them. It's a good thing you two are experienced walkers. I think you saw so many things. I love your family. Thanks for sharing.
@annother335029 күн бұрын
A weed?! Let's say a flower- not an unewanted weed!
@RoganBryanАй бұрын
Odd how often visitors repeat the old chestnut about London being Rainy. It’s not. It might seem that way if you normally live in a desert but New York City gets more than double the rainfall London has. And I’ve never heard NYC described as “Rainy”.
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
New York City is also much more sunny than London, and that is why it doesn't get a rainy reputation. Even though NYC gets about double the amount of rain more than London.
@glastonbury4304Ай бұрын
@FnAVanLife and remember Miami gets more rain than London ..as there are more rainy days in Miami (at 135) and Orlando, Florida (117) than there are in London.
@trishloughman5998Ай бұрын
London Borough market is fantastic. Lovely to see the advert in the Tube for Abba Voyage. Heading back over for my 5th visit to it at the end of January and the 6th in August. Must fit London Borough Market in when I am over. Nyom nyom.
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Yeah that is a must eat at spot. Here is a playlist of all our travels around the UK this might help when you are exploring the country. kzbin.info/aero/PLCQUTB8hgg9aOfhEZZ56uE7mprfY6AEuo
@AndrewMcgill-j5cАй бұрын
What a great video I hope the UK is treating you kindly x
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Yeah in person they did. lovely people
@reactexplorewiththekidsАй бұрын
u 2 are always happy its great
@margaretmckay-os1szАй бұрын
Tower Bridge! Queen Elizabeth’s second silver anniversary ? I take it you mean Golden JUBILEE ?
@onecupof_tea28 күн бұрын
A good place for a baby is John Lewis in Oxford Street, they have a large cafe on the 5th floor with a balcony so you can sit overlooking Oxford Street. They also have a microwave so you can heat up milk and baby food. There is also a Waitrose supermarket in the basement, so you can buy food and baby food.
@FnAVanLife24 күн бұрын
Great to know. Thanks for the information.
@shirleyvansteen3074Ай бұрын
You have inspired me to revisit London. It’s been a few years!
@FnAVanLife29 күн бұрын
Amazing!
@TalkingWithBobАй бұрын
London looks fun
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
We had a blast. Good to see you back, Bob.
@Ukhome-s4pАй бұрын
It’s Tower bridge
@Sapherzz29 күн бұрын
Been up Sky Garden a couple of times and it provides some really lovely views of the city if you can get up there! For free admission, it's not a bad spot to explore.
@FnAVanLife24 күн бұрын
wish we could of but we just went a bit to late in the day
@crosscountrylife425323 күн бұрын
So cool i didn’t know they had a place like a market
@wenwake7584Ай бұрын
Wow! You packed in a lot in just 48 hours! Kudos! Loved watching your reactions and gutted for Frankie that Harry Potter attractions were closed. I love the architecure of St Pauls Cathedral, and at the top of the dome the view and sound is marvellous... the sound being a whisper which echoes back to someone on the opposite side and heard clearly!! No Chinese whispers! Doubt Frankie's calves could have handled the trek with baby Everly though. Loved this episode, as I do all your travels. Look forward to more! ❤
@narabdelaАй бұрын
This video is really shocking. 🙄. I'm shocked by how shocking it is.
@RoastLambShanksАй бұрын
I was shocked to find out that the first underground railway, is, get this, you wont believe it... also the oldest underground railway. Shocking.
@BlueBare_UK19 күн бұрын
@@RoastLambShanks@narabdela RUDE
@lauraholland34711 күн бұрын
Tower Bridge- it breaks in the middle for shipping, so it has to flex. Also it's older than most things in the US. Nothing to stop you drinking with a baby in tow in the UK, unless the Sky Garden has strange rules.
@Youtubechannel-po8cz28 күн бұрын
Good to see a young family getting out and about and embracing British culture 🇬🇧🇺🇸❤
@jamesforrest8993Ай бұрын
Buckingham Palace is very British in the way it is only as much a palace as it needs to be. The Palace of Versailles makes Buckingham Palace look like a brick garden shed.
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
wow that sounds impressive. Palace flex much lol. We will have to put it on our list of places to visit.
@Thegrinch2169Ай бұрын
merry christmas🎄
@douglasbell766728 күн бұрын
glad you enjoyed our country .
@AlecHoward-h9hАй бұрын
It’s not Big Ben, it’s the Elizabeth Tower, the bell is Big Ben.
@grunge_surf_witch_uk9130Ай бұрын
We all call it Big Ben I have all my life!
@glastonbury4304Ай бұрын
To Brits it's Big Ben...end of 😂
@captaincorky237Ай бұрын
Yes. It is Big Ben. Only Londoners go on about the difference between the tower and the bell and the clock.
@Cal-q1wАй бұрын
You’re just being pedantic, every man and his horse knows it as Big Ben!
@glastonbury4304Ай бұрын
@Cal-q1w ...exactly...until social media came along they probably always called it Big Ben but now they think there being intelligent by saying that's the bell...pretentious muppets!! 🤷♂️😅
@john_smith1471Ай бұрын
There is also Crossrail Place roof garden at Canary Wharf, above the Elizabeth line station, an abundance of greenery.
@RonSeymour1Ай бұрын
When you use the underground it is usually cheaper to just tap your bank card. There is a daily limit, after which, all journeys are free.
@steverpcbАй бұрын
Better to use an Oyster card, it cost the same, they will want one as a souvenir anyway, and a lot easier to replace than a lost/stolen bank card or phone !
@AmberJones-br4ukАй бұрын
I’m a new subscriber, found you via Tread the Globe. Really love you guys and your enthusiasm for the UK.
@john_smith1471Ай бұрын
The Sky Garden entry is stricter after 6pm as it becomes more club-ie, with DJs and music and a dress code, someone in the queue when I went was refused entry because of his shorts and trainers, the outdoor terrace also shuts after 6pm.
@gunshipzeroone354629 күн бұрын
You should go to both Lincoln and York City, both lovely places to go.
@FnAVanLife24 күн бұрын
maybe we will check out York City next time.
@TalkingWithBobАй бұрын
Henry the eigth was nuts
@Paul-hl8ygАй бұрын
He stopped the catholic church domineering over us & he also started the royal navy. Without both, there would have been no empire. Without the empire, the world would not be as modern/free today.
@NellyB.F.CАй бұрын
I love you three!
@eshaibraheem421826 күн бұрын
Sweet couple with gorgeous baby girl.
@FnAVanLife24 күн бұрын
Thank you very much.
@tabitha413529 күн бұрын
Your baby is so adorable 🥰
@57bananamanАй бұрын
I was surprised that they wouldn't let you in The Sky Garden with a baby with some lame excuse about them selling beer and wine. Most pubs, bars and restaurants have licenses that allow under 18s in up to 9PM, though it is at the disgression of the landlord. One little recognised place that ought to be of interest to people from North America is the church with the green spire that can be seen at 2:45 .. it's "All Hallows By The Tower" and is where William Penn (who founded Pennsylvania) was baptised and where John Quincy Adams (who became The USA's fifth president) got married.
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
That is an awesome fact. 👌 We will have to check it out next time. 😀
@BlueBare_UK19 күн бұрын
At 15:00 when you three stopped to eat and were sitting in Princes Circus at the end of Shaftesbury Avenue, I’m sure those pastries you purchased from the coffee house were lovely, but literally two doors along was Arancino of Italy which sell arguably the best Arancini in London (they say outside of Sicily, who am I to disagree). Also, nobody uses paper tickets or daily travelcards to use public transport in London anymore - either a contactless bank card, apple/googlepay on the phone or an oystercard you load up with funds. Journeys within say zones 1-2 are charged individually but are capped at a max of £8.50, whereas a daily 1-4 anytime travelcard costs £15.90.
@monicamestas7566Ай бұрын
Because you're so cultured now ;) and because I'm obsessed (because of my nature and profession), I have to point out a grammatical error in the title: It should be "Americans'" (two or more makes it Americans, plural, then comes the possessive apostrophe). Don't hate me 🤣 I can't help myself. Love the UK series. Are you ever coming home?
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
haha all good we make mistakes like this all the time. We are back in Canada at the moment.
@sarah-janelambert8962Ай бұрын
London is so expensive! You really would enjoy seeing the beautiful country outside of London; much cheaper too!
@FnAVanLife29 күн бұрын
We spent 45 days traveling the UK, and 2 of them were in the city. Check out our last 12 videos they are all based in the UK. London was the last video just due to timing.
@TheInline52 күн бұрын
Haha I was wondering why you were calling Tower bridge that, the original London bridge is actually in America Arizona, it was bought to be a tourist attraction.
@RobinHarris-nf4yvАй бұрын
Tower bridge is a bit bouncy because it opens for ships
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
It was really cool to see it open in person.
@sileveeАй бұрын
Hi, that's not London Bridge, that's Tower Bridge its a bascule bridge and opens for tall ships. Edit: oops you corrected that and saw a ship pass through!
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
hahaha yes, its ok to make mistakes and learn from them. That is why we left it in the video.
@robertomoi2044Ай бұрын
London is nearly twice the size of new york. Hope you enjoyed it.
@FnAVanLife29 күн бұрын
Yeah, we had a wonderful time.
@davebox58827 күн бұрын
Funny looking at the city I grew up in, but everything changes, right? If you get to visit again then the boat trip down to Greenwich is well worth it. A tour through England's naval history. The museum in one of England's nicest (in my view) palaces is full of ships' models, and of course the gorgeous clipper ship Cutty Sark. Then a trip up the hill to the Greenwich Observatory. The Greenwich timeline and the way that exact midday was communicated to a fleet that stretched from Deptford to the NW, down through Woolwich reach SW of you. Also a tour through Greenwich park. So many possible treats in an area with such a rich history. Don't know if it's still there but at the bottom gate to the park there was a pub where you sang sea shanties in the evening with the whole pub joining in.
@iancarroll378022 күн бұрын
Hi Guys. First time watching your vids. As to going down the escalator. The way you're going up do the same going down but have the pram/ stroller behind you just hold the handle higher as you can imagine. Xxx
@alangaughranАй бұрын
Oh God! Is there no end to the number of "shocked" Americans posting here? Preserve us.
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
You have been Preserved. Shocking how that worked out for you ahh. lol
@annother335029 күн бұрын
You sound pretty shocked about that
@doreenayi375117 күн бұрын
Best thing for mothers with toddlers is a lightweight pushchair very lightweight folds away convenient when touring a city like London Can buy them in any store like Argos or online on Amazon heavy buggies aren’t really the thing
@markwhalebone751Ай бұрын
My family have been in Bermondsey and around the Borough for a few hundred years. I was married next door to the Borough Market in Southwark Cathedral back in 89. The market then just did fruit and veg wholesale and could get smelly in summer :)
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing that story with us. Like fist market smelly? lol
@markwhalebone751Ай бұрын
@@FnAVanLife Ha! I presume you meant "fish". Smelly like rotten mouldy veg. Bermondsey back then was full of smells. there was a vinegar factory and a brewery just on the Southside of "Tower Bridge and all the warehouses used to store spices.
@terencecarroll1812Ай бұрын
UK doesn't think we have bad food, this came from the soldiers of WW2 when due to rations, we could only make stodgy filling but dull food. Since then we've had all different cultures coming to UK so our food is now a mix n match of hundreds of country's flavours
@MarkCurl-d9e28 күн бұрын
I can't believe how shocked you were i am totally shocked
@FnAVanLife24 күн бұрын
crazy right bud
@LindaJones-wg3jrАй бұрын
why is it shocking?
@y3llom3llonАй бұрын
tbf when you google London Bridge it brings up Tower Bridge
@stevo728822Ай бұрын
You would have liked Horse Guards parade where you could have had a photo taken next to the cavalry soldiers on horses.
@terencecarroll1812Ай бұрын
Henry VIII divorced 2 wives, beheaded 2 wives one died during childbirth and then he died leaving the last one still alive
@chockergramАй бұрын
Tower. It’s Tower Bridge. Right next to the Tower of London. It’s also covered in signs and info boards that say Tower Bridge…
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Yeah, but what's the fun in that. It's more fun to get comments like this, lol.
@Stuntchicken007Ай бұрын
Tower Bridge guys not London Bridge
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Keep watching it funny to see us realize it hahaha
@ianroper2812Ай бұрын
Just to note, we don’t get tornados in the UK like you get in the US. We do get high winds.
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Yes, the UK experiences tornadoes, averaging around 30 per year: Frequency: The UK has a higher density of tornadoes than the US, with about 2.3 tornadoes per year per 10,000 square kilometers. Size and strength: UK tornadoes are usually smaller and weaker than those in the US. Duration: UK tornadoes are typically short-lived. Tornado alleys: The UK has three tornado alleys: Southern England: South of a line between Reading and London, with a maximum near Guildford Southwest of Ipswich: Locations southwest of Ipswich West and south of Birmingham: A line west and south of Birmingham
@glastonbury4304Ай бұрын
@FnAVanLife ..you are correct...the UK has more tornadoes per square mile than anywhere on earth it's just that they aren't that big is all...enough to blow over a plant pot in most cases 🤣🤣
@robertchinnery9806Ай бұрын
That's Tower Bridge NOT London Bridge which is also on the Thames. A common tourist mistake!
@FnAVanLifeАй бұрын
Lol, yeah, we had that realization during the video when we started walking over where London Bridge was or is actually located. 🤣