To be fair these pointers are standard etiquette anywhere as well, so these are good pointers anywhere you go
@robbhereford6381Ай бұрын
People from small towns aren't accustomed to sharing space. This is all a function of personal space.
@BrixtonTone8 ай бұрын
People suddenly stopping after taking just two steps off the top of an escalator is the worst ! 🤬
@josituretta56828 ай бұрын
Love the videos, feeling a bit scared going to London by myself. Your videos certainly help to ease the anxiety. Had two brain surgeries for brain cancer and have just completed my 2 year treatment and this is my present to myself for ringing that bell. Ty you are awesome!
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
Congrats! We know you'll have a great time ❤️
@christinagipperich2780Ай бұрын
I really hope you were able to go and had a great time. I am a solo traveler and London is actually a safe place for solos as long as you’re situationally aware. I think of it as my adult playground because I will never run out of things to do there. Congratulations on completing cancer treatment! You were brave enough to get through that so I’m pretty sure you can do anything you want when it comes to traveling. I would really encourage a lovely fall trip to Germany too. Just do it before the castles close for the season ( they are only open for about 6-7 months of the year).
@djm58sk8 ай бұрын
I've been to London at least a dozen times and I still find your videos useful as reminders, and because there's always something new to learn. See you in May.
@AlphaGeekgirl8 ай бұрын
Are you serious? Where the hell do you live that these things don’t apply in your city too??? 🤦🏻♀️
@daustin10258 ай бұрын
I started watching Love and London videos before my first trip there in 2019. Your videos are, by far, the best. You are very detailed and informative, even showing in your videos how to do things, not just saying it. The visual aspect helps so much. I am taking a holiday in London this year in April, so I wanted to watch some more of your videos as a refresher and to learn something new. And I do learn new things every time I watch your videos. I would have thought that this particular video would have been more of a refresher, but I still learned new things like with the street performers. I had no idea what they had to do to get to perform there. It is very nice to know so that they can be tipped appropriately if someone does watch their performance. You give such great knowledge and advice, and I greatly appreciate what you do! It has made my trips there better. This April will be the third time that I have traveled to London for a holiday. I have watched your videos before each trip. I love London, and I love your Love and London videos. You are amazing. Thank you!
@anthonyc84998 ай бұрын
Can confirm. I’m currently in London on a 1-week holiday and everything Jess says is true. The food here is amazing with even the most non-descript pub having incredible savory pies or Asian fusion or something unexpectedly delicious! I tried Persian food for the first time last night in Notting Hill and was blown away. I learned quickly using Google Maps on my phone to step to the side and not amble slowly with my head glued to the screen. Thanks for all the tips!
@rosebud0406868 ай бұрын
Agree. I’ve lived in London 16 years. To this day, lots of KZbin channels still go on about how London/ the UK has terrible food. Never ever understood it.
@marcardisson36798 ай бұрын
I take a school group to London for spring break each year, and this is essentially the talk I give before we head to the airport. Now I have a great video to show to complement my talk! Appreciate your channel! We'll see you in two weeks!
@transitcaptain8 ай бұрын
Lot of train etiquette you mentioned is common in New York as well. This makes it feel so relatable.
@hughtube51548 ай бұрын
Not in South Korea though. There, it's everyone out for themselves, enter and exit the trains simultaneously.
@callicordova40668 ай бұрын
Same for Washington, DC, except not all riders follow it.
@lehnrik8 ай бұрын
I think they're common in most countries.
@Gert-DK8 ай бұрын
Same here in Denmark, nothing new. Except for "loading" the tube. It is solved here in DK, by having more trains. It is rare to see a really packed train. You know, us Scandinavians, need our personal space, actually so much that during the pandemic, where we had to maintain 2 meters separation, many found it very odd to be packed that close 😉 P.S. I think she should get out a little more. I can recommend Berlin and Copenhagen.
@BoomerBlogging8 ай бұрын
These recommendations are best classified as "respectful common sense" with a few local tips (escalator etiquette. Well done & Thank You.
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching
@benjaminsmith22877 ай бұрын
The escalator thing is true of New York City as well but not really followed strictly. Surprised people stand to the right as Londoners drive on the left so I thought people might stand on the left and pass on the right.
@jameshoopes64678 ай бұрын
Two more bits of tube etiquette that I do. Don’t go at rush hour. You’re on vacation. Everybody else isn’t. Take a long, late breakfast. Stay in the museums at the end of the workday. Let locals get to work or home as fast as possible. They won’t know you’re doing it, but you do. Don’t do flash photography in the tube! You can blind the drivers and they need to stop very precisely. Turn off your flash before you take a picture.
@OmUnityYoga4 ай бұрын
as a prospective visitor of london,that was a very good tip
@bryan__m2 ай бұрын
It's not even so much etiquette as just a way to have a better trip. We only ended up being on the tube in rush hour once (unintentionally, but it happens) and it was _unpleasant_ all around. We were packed shoulder to shoulder with a guy with mental difficulties (kept muttering things about r*ping someone!) and it was the only time the whole trip I was on _high_ alert for danger.
@ctalcantara17008 ай бұрын
"For breathing, we are charged 15 pounds...." love it! Great informative video!
@allblueberries8 ай бұрын
Love that too--too bad she had to put a disclaimer that it was false. But not all humor is received.🤭
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
lol exactly
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
HELP
@Sarah-nd2gy8 ай бұрын
Arent we? Feels like we are
@ruenjou8 ай бұрын
I once bought a 2-litre of air in a bottle for 5 RMB in Beijing to breathe.
@NicholasNA8 ай бұрын
The Zebra crossing outside Abbey Rd Studios isn’t actually the crossing on the Beatles album cover. That crossing disappeared years ago. The current crossing on Abbey Rd is in a different location to the one on the Beatles cover.
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
Even more of a reason to not hold up traffic!
@jerrismith93378 ай бұрын
Most of this excellent advice applies to any city whether you’re touring or not.
@nadinef22448 ай бұрын
When I visited London with my husband and 2 little kids in Jan 2024, everybody was SO nice! Especially on the tube: People were always standing up and offering the kids a seat so they wouldn't have to stand. We were pleasantly surprised tbh :)
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@kieranmccarthy44078 ай бұрын
Beatles fans don't forget the famous crossing outside Abbey Road Studios is near St Johns Wood tube station and not Abbey Road Station on the DLR (PS. Good to see the return of the purple mittens)
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
Good tip!
@ribusgan7 ай бұрын
I learnt that in a quiz question decades ago in Kolkata, India, the erstwhile second city of the Empire. 😄😄
@paulph120023 ай бұрын
Nice to see you again Jess. I have been to London many times since the 80's but still find new stuff to learn in your videos.
@loveandlondon3 ай бұрын
This is so lovely to hear! Thanks for your support ❤️
@dominikakubova15338 ай бұрын
I wish all the tourists coming to Prague watched this video :D Life would be so much easier for us living and working in the city.
@DigitalMouseCzech8 ай бұрын
Simply, all these are basics that apply not only in London. Otherwise, I love London. I've been there four times, the last time before Covid, and I'm really looking forward to having the opportunity to come again.
@fat2fitlisa9828 ай бұрын
In Australia on the escalators we stand to the left...funny as a few years ago there were some British tourists standing on the right of the escalators in peak hour and pissing off all the Sydneysiders 😂
@melglobus8 ай бұрын
Ha yes, I was going to comment exactly this! Surely if you’re standing you stand on the same side as you’d park your car on the street?!
@dramamadramama61577 ай бұрын
Singapore - Left
@CollectiveWest16 ай бұрын
That makes sense for Australia because you are on the opposite side of the planet.
@Kingshieldwall8 ай бұрын
When they come on holiday during the winter and then complain in their travel video that "it was cold". Really, get a grip 🤔🤨😂
@dazza93268 ай бұрын
Yep....... It's winter you fool.
@traceyrusthoven20978 ай бұрын
It’s funny you say that. I was just in London in mid December. I brought warm clothes and shoes expecting it to be cold and/or rainy. Well for me it wasn’t cold enough and it only rained once. The doorman tried to give me an umbrella the one day it rained and I turned him down I wanted to enjoy the light rain. I didn’t need the heave coat I brought at all a mid/light weight would have been plenty. I don’t understand people traveling to other countries and complaining about weather or really about much of anything…do your research before you go!!! I LOVE LONDON
@hughtube51548 ай бұрын
Also, about how early it gets dark / little daylight there is in winter.
@traceyrusthoven20978 ай бұрын
@@hughtube5154 people don’t think. It gets dark early in the US in winter too. As I say over and over do your research before you go
@carolinetaylor55948 ай бұрын
@@traceyrusthoven2097 same, when I went there for a whole Winter I was expecting to need hat, gloves, multiple layers etc and was happy in a t-shirt and a jacket. Also didn't rain much at all, just that the skies are a constant grey.
@Nick-138 ай бұрын
Excellent advice Jess - and useful wherever you are too !
@joits8 ай бұрын
100% agree with number 17. How can there be no good food in a city that large, with that many people and that many cultures? C'mon. I had a few people tell me this and I've straight up told them that it's their fault if they didn't find any good food. 6:17 There's a very popular street in Japan, in the city of Fujiyoshida, where people also like to get pics of themselves on the crosswalk of a very busy street because it aligns nicely with Mt Fuji and so the city assigned an official to make sure tourists don't do this. I really felt sorry for the guy when I was there because he had to keep asking tourists to keep walking and he was clearly getting frustrated.
@Magic_beans_8 ай бұрын
There’s good food, it just won’t be right next to Westminster Abbey with signs reading “Authentic English Food” and “We Accept US Dollars”.
@missmo34518 ай бұрын
I always wonder why people never ever remove their backpacks in a crowded subway or bus. I really hate it when grungy luggage rubs against me. Common courtesy.
@ethernetify3 ай бұрын
showing fake courtesy is something londers are pretty good at ...just snobs really. At the end of the day service is zero, you genuinely ask people for help and they very politely refuse..lol . id rather have people who are less courteous and direct , but are still helpful when it really matters
@Snooptz3 ай бұрын
what do u expect from those animals
@anlerden48518 ай бұрын
London is so beautiful city by You and English People Dear Jess.🥰😍🤗
@TheUluxian8 ай бұрын
Also, if you do use your debit/credit for shopping or at an ATM, and the machine asks if you would like it to convert to the local currency for you *ALWAYS SAY "NO"!* . Pay with your U.S. (or whatever your home currency is) . Let your own bank back home do the calculation. You'll get a better rate, and avoid getting hit with an extra foreign transaction fee
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
Actually, that's the worst thing to do! Always choose the local currency, because when the machine converts it to your local currency, they rip you off.
@renferal52908 ай бұрын
I've been to London a few times and always really enjoy it. I'm going there again in a few months. This was a very good common sense video.
@theukyankee8 ай бұрын
You don't have to wait for the tube barrier light (next to the oyster card symbol - that yellow circle) to turn green and the barrier doors to close. Once someone has gone through and you see the light turning orange, put your card/phone on it and go.
@JoaoRennatoo8 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your videos! I was in London just a week ago, and every single time we were on the escalators in the subway, and I saw those signs saying 'stay on your right', I remembered watching your videos, teaching me to do just that. It was just amazing ^^
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️
@liukin958 ай бұрын
I'm British (though I don't live in London) and I can confirm that the UK is VERY card friendly, probably the most card friendly nation in Europe. Even in the smallest towns and villages, you can survive completely cashless. It's very rare these days to find a business that only accepts cash
@jennymelisa25288 ай бұрын
I’ve discovered your channel fairly recently and I absolutely love your work/videos. Thanks 🙏 for sharing.
@NameReveal-yy7qb8 ай бұрын
3:08 a pickpocket could also take your phone or wallet out of your backpack in a few seconds without you noticing
@karenbrown14854 ай бұрын
That's a sad truth about London Underground, and you will often see posters warning travellers that pickpockets are operating in the area. What you must *NOT* do when you see these posters is check your pocket (or wherever) to make sure your wallet or purse is still there - the pickpockets will then know where you keep it!!
@caromurray61528 ай бұрын
Getting your transport method of payment out at the barrier happens here in Sydney too. Also people waiting for the bus to arrive & then fishing around for their phone or card. You know you’re using public transport & you’ve just spent 10 minutes waiting at the bus stop, so why?
@charlesbrenan62698 ай бұрын
1:30 Standing on the right of the escalator is absolutely correct - big no no standing on the left. 🚫 Another great vlog - and I live in London. Many thanks.😊
@karenbrown14854 ай бұрын
If you're walking down the left and someone is standing there, all you've got to do is say, "Excuse me, please" and they will immediately move over. (I live in London too!) 😊
@wanderersinblack8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video & info. Really love London, especially the pubs. A big no no there would also be asking- ‘Have you got any tasty beers, anything German?’ Really looking forward to the next visit. Big cheers from Melbourne 🍷
@c.t.martin39158 ай бұрын
Londoner here. It absolutely baffles me how people stand on the left hand side of escalators - not just in London, but everywhere around the world. And getting on the train before people get off? Are people really that thick? :0
@longduong52128 ай бұрын
Definitely an issue in North America, passengers barging their way onto a train before others get off. Asia is mostly more respectful, there are lines and station attendants to direct people.
@carolinetaylor55948 ай бұрын
In Australia we also drive on the left so when walking on footpaths/shared paths and at our train stations we are always told to keep to the left. I found it strange in London being the opposite as there are also some Tube station tunnels that state to keep left when you are walking! Confusing!
@user-Dadbod_Hiker8 ай бұрын
Yep in country that drives on the left and overtakes on the right, the stand on the right of the escalator makes no sense..
@Bingpot_Cowabunga8 ай бұрын
Colonial mindset
@c.t.martin39158 ай бұрын
Okay how about this: it's baffling that - which ever way people walk or stand on an escalator - people block the side of which you can walk up or down.
@JamesBranch8 ай бұрын
I've lived in London since 1991 and all these videos are gold.
@7catsmom9596 ай бұрын
New Yorker, here, virtually everything in this video applies to NY and most other large cities. I have been visiting London at least twice a year for some time, and I still really enjoy your videos.
@BostonBobby19618 ай бұрын
My wife and I are coming in May and we will be staying at the Hilton London Kensington. From the google map pics and vidoes we've seen it looks like a nice area to stay. It's walking distance to Nottinghill and there's a couple of Tube stations close by. We booked a trip through Triple A. It included a round trip flight from Boston's Logan Airport to London's Heathrow Airport and we even lined up a shared ride to and from Heathrow to the hotel. I have some mobility issues, I just began chemo, but I"m hoping to be better by then.
@dazza93268 ай бұрын
Kensington is a nice area and not far from the City. Enjoy yourself which I'm sure you will.
@nevillemason67918 ай бұрын
I'm going to London in July from northwest England. My one tip would be the tube might get you from A to B speedily but it's often very crowded , hot and noisy. There's often long escalators to negotiate. I take the bus when I can in preference to the tube as you see a lot more of London on the way although may be slower (or quicker) depending on exactly where you're coming from/going to. I also have the advantage of being aged over 65 so have a free travel pass for any bus in England (not Wales or Scotland).
@bryan__m2 ай бұрын
I hope you had a great trip! My wife and I went the same time of year, and it was beautiful! Not too hot, not too cold, not too crowded, and lots of greenery and flowers all around.
@BostonBobby19612 ай бұрын
@@bryan__m we had the best time, thanks. It worked out perfectly. We were right near the Westfield shopping center and I had to buy clothes because my luggage got delayed. No big deal though, I have all these new clothes that I brought back from London, good stuff too.
@bryan__m2 ай бұрын
@@BostonBobby1961 sucks that you lost your luggage but glad to hear you were able to make the most of it! We can't wait to go back.
@donstravelsandrants.8 ай бұрын
Always great advice. Thanks Jess. 👍😊🇮🇪🇬🇧
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@gmnewlook8 ай бұрын
I feel like a broken record, but we loved our two (almost) days in London last July! On the Tube, we observed all the rules that you mentioned and as for Abbey Road, we wanted to go, just to see the crosswalk, not to have our picture taken of us crossing (thanks Jess for not recommending doing that ;) ). What I wanted to do was actually take a couple of bus photos at the crosswalk and try to frame my shot the same way if possible, but weather got in the way and we didn't make it, but I did get some great shots of buses on Westminster Bridge with the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben in the background. Hoping we'll go back in the future. Cheers from Montréal, Québec, Canada!
@Darnell37c8 ай бұрын
Just like in New York Jess everytime I ride the subway or bus I always know the rules
@noreee65427 күн бұрын
Very useful information now my brain wont piss off any grumpy londoner
@loveandlondon27 күн бұрын
haha yay
@tinas_craft_creations8 ай бұрын
I love London and I love your channel. Heading back next month for my 5th visit and I'm so excited for it because its my first spring time visit. 😍😍
@kmsmail4898 ай бұрын
Been to London 3 times, so much like NYC area where I was from, same rules, except the right and left are reversed. I felt right at home with the fast pace and the hustle and bustle.
@paullewis24138 ай бұрын
Good advice, as usual. However it’s worth pointing out that if you’re visiting the usual tourist hot spots, e.g. London Eye, Piccadilly Circus/Leister Square, Houses of Parliament, Oxford Street etc there probably won’t be any Londoners so it’s a free for all. 😁
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
Yup
@eeeor8 ай бұрын
Your videos are fantastic! I'm starting to think I was born on the wrong continent--watching these tips (which SHOULD be common courtesy, but so often are not due to people's lack of self-awareness) brings me such peace. 😀 I'm visiting London in a couple months, and can't wait to be in a city where these are the norm, not the exception.
@TheUluxian8 ай бұрын
As long as you have a contactless debit/credit card, don't even bother with cash or an oyster card. My first trip last year I grabbed a £100 (actually $100,, which translated to about £80), and stuck it in my wallet. It sat there my entire trip until the day that I left. I tipped the housekeepers at my hotel, and the taxi driver that took me to the airport. The remaining £20 hangs on my wall to this day. EVERYTHING runs on plastic. It's super easy and really speeds things up everywhere you go.
@Magic_beans_8 ай бұрын
I did get a Visitor Oyster Card, but I knew in advance I was paying £7 for a wallet-sized souvenir. (I also have a MetroCard, Charlie Card, ORCA Card…)
@katl80798 ай бұрын
Thank you for these tips! It seems like common knowledge to be respectful to other people on so many levels
@susanmeredith49578 ай бұрын
As my older cousin used to say, common sense isn’t that common!
@juliewalsh74018 ай бұрын
Lol! I live in the Caribbean, on a small island with some of the most beautiful beaches anywhere. Definitely a tourist destination! We have actually heard people say, “the beach was nice but there’s so much sand!”😮
@loveandlondon7 ай бұрын
LOL
@walterlamore7048 ай бұрын
Thanks Jess. Visiting at end of next month. Love your videos. Living in Washington DC, all the tips in this video hit home.
@StephenRobertd8 ай бұрын
❤😊 thanks for your kind advice messages 🙏 a fan always a great helpfull team and the lady boss jess a great boss always with a kind heart to other always 🙏👏 😊
@KellieT738 ай бұрын
I love London and don't understand how people can complain about the food. I loved every restaurant I went to and am eagerly looking forward to my next trip in early October. Cottage pie and Sunday Roast here I come!!
@artistjoh8 ай бұрын
Something about the tube that is bizarre is the inconsistency that you have to stand to the right on escalators but walk to the left on stairs, except for the odd stations that require walking to the right on the stairs. Standing to the right on escalators in a country that drives on the left is strange enough, but why the inconsistency of being on the left on the stairs, but then applying it to only most stations and not every station? My only other complaint is that the tube doesn't run over-night. There are other big cities that can run their underground rail 24/7, why can't London? Complaint done, so now I can say that I LOVE the tube, and London public transport generally.
@majelthesurreal57238 ай бұрын
Whew. I did all these things on my visit. 😀 I love london. One question I did use an oyster card but I heard afterwards that I could just tap my credit card. True? I don't want to hold anybody up behind me in the turnstile.
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
True !
@karenbrown14854 ай бұрын
I've lived in London all my life (not saying how long that's been! 😊), and not much of this list p*sses us off! Most of this is common sense/courtesy or you'll see instructions as to what to do (e.g., standing on the right of an escalator), but I will highlight a few which we would find annoying. (1) Yes, please do let people off the train before trying to get on! (2) It's sad that we have to display Priority Seat signs. I carried on working up until just a few weeks before giving birth, and only 3 times did someone give up their seat for me. The first was a manual labourer of some kind, then a Rastafarian, and the last was a woman (who had something scathing to say to the men in the carriage!) - all the white men in their suits hid behind their newspaper and pretended not to notice me! Shame! (3) Queues! (I'm talking about buses now!) This practice seems to be dying! Nowadays there seems to be a trend to just hang around the bus stop and try to be first on. I would ask that you help me lead by example, and honour the practice of queuing! (4) This isn't on the list! Back in the '70s, my friends and I met up with some American tourists in a club in the West End. They told us that they were given a heads-up by their group leader on some do's and don'ts on their arrival in the UK. He couldn't stress enough - *Do not criticise the Royal Family!* And he's right - even the small percentage of Brits who are not fans of the Royals would not be happy to hear criticisms by someone who isn't British! Okay, so I might be biased, but I think London is the best city in the world (Paris coming a close second)! Overall, I think us Londoners are not a bad bunch of people, and look forward to welcoming any of you who choose to visit. 😊
@MRP32618 ай бұрын
Jess Londoners are just like New Yorkers or Brooklynites. Lol Same thing when it comes to the Subway. Same thing when it comes to the escalator and street as well. Weather in NYC varies cold and some snow in the winter time. Summertime Hot and humid could be with a nasty severe Thunderstorm.
@andrescannell42028 ай бұрын
Spot on, as per usual.
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
We're glad you think so :)
@DaChaGee8 ай бұрын
It's nice that you say 'us' Londoners. I like it when people move here and become proper Londoners.
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
@nanananananananana008 ай бұрын
i’ve been planning my trip since october and now it’s less than a month away 🤭 super excited
@bobsharma64618 ай бұрын
Jess. Great video. Would love to highlight the cash vs card wrt places that only take cash (highest on that list are pay restrooms). In your experience, how should people plan to have the right amount of cash and what denominations? Sorry. I do realize this is a very weird and pointed question but I have seen first time visitors really struggle with that aspect.
@awald69028 ай бұрын
For what it's worth, on our first trip to London in 2022, we were there for a week and used no cash whatsoever. It was frankly bizarre, but so simple to just tap a card everywhere.
@bl00dhoney8 ай бұрын
You don't need cash. you can use it if you prefer but you don't need it. Only rule about denominations is to not use £50 notes. no one has small change.
@bl00dhoney8 ай бұрын
Oh and you usually won't need to pay for restrooms. toilets in train stations are free. Most people use the toilets in pubs if they're caught short.
@dazza93268 ай бұрын
You don't need to carry cash in the UK, if you want to use the toilet, go into a pub, buy a drink and it's free to use.
@angelapattison89508 ай бұрын
What about tips for our tours guides or Blackberry driver?
@alandeutsch99878 ай бұрын
i was at the us embassy today and i loved your presentation! super helpful!
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
We're glad to hear it, we'll pass the message onto Jess !
@DAPAR268 ай бұрын
To anyone wanting to go to Abbey Road, remember that it’s in Northwest London (just north of Baker Street). It’s NOT the Abbey Road on the DLR railway in EAST London
@kunichiwawa3 ай бұрын
Omg #11 & #12!!! PLEASE people PLEASE!!! I’m from NYC. You do not need to take up the ENTIRE street or walk together! 😭😭😭If you want to take it slow, then STEP ASIDE! Also, I will continue to judge you if you’re blocking everyone just so that you can practice your bragging right on your TikTok or IG. I’ve been watching this youtube channel & it’s been very helpful! Thank you!!
@loveandlondon3 ай бұрын
Haha you know the vibes! Thanks for your support - glad our videos have been helpful ❤️
@LouieDoesaThing8 ай бұрын
I kind of can't believe somebody would ask a local what the currency conversion would be...that's nuts!
@loveandlondon7 ай бұрын
LOL
@elaineschiller40837 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. That's very helpful!
@loveandlondon7 ай бұрын
You're welcome !
@JazzyLnae8 ай бұрын
Most of these (especially the public transportation/travel tips) are best practices that can be applied to any large cities. I lived in the Washington DC area and we had the same annoyances as Londoners regarding tourists.
@leftycrafter8 ай бұрын
All the rules sound so much like New York - probably every major urban city around the world. Great tips.
@christopherulrich32654 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for mentioning not stopping in the middle of the sidewalk to look at your phone! Move to the side people! Also…my biggest pet peeve…and this happens EVERYWHERE…don’t walk down the sidewalk with your face glued to your phone expecting people to stay out of YOUR way. You don’t own the sidewalk. There are other people around you. It’s not their responsibility to stay out of YOUR way.
@robertlove21688 ай бұрын
First thing you say is to have payment ready for the tube but don't say where to buy tickets. How does that work?
@jacktaplin11428 ай бұрын
It's all conactless, so you literally just tap your card or phone on the ticket barrier and it let's you through :) most stations do have some ticket machines dotted around though if cash is all you have
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
You don't buy tickets. Here's how to pay for public transport in London: loveandlondon.com/how-to-pay-for-public-transport-in-london/
@kovie9162Ай бұрын
These are pretty universal to all larger, fast-paced, modern cities so it's not just London. One thing you left out that's in a similar vein is the tendency of some people, especially tourists, to stop cold after taking an escalator right where the landing is, to check their phones or look around, creating a bottleneck. It's also kind of a sign of our self-obsessed times, where people tend to be oblivious to others, not make eye contact, be glued to their phones, talk on their phones in speaker mode around others, etc. Only way to avoid it is to get off the beaten path, or travel in the off-season. I'm guessing that there are far fewer annoying tourists in say Bratislava in February than in Paris in July.
@dazza93268 ай бұрын
I can't remember the last time I had cash in my pocket, it must be a good 10 - 15 years ago. The Uk was well advanced when it comes to cashless living.
@myramo121028 күн бұрын
Thank you, very helpful. Actually I think everyone, everywhere , must pay attention to these simple things. We call it “ Etiquette” .
@loveandlondon27 күн бұрын
We agree!
@mjordan8128 ай бұрын
Escalators. Interesting - I would have assumed to stand left, not right - given how you drive.
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
Nope
@raymondtitano38198 ай бұрын
#11 is very helpful because not only are you getting out of everyone's way, but you're also less likely to have your phone stolen since no one can come up from behind you and snatch it.
@Montcoshire8 ай бұрын
The Tube rules are basic city transit rules.
@TeeJaywashere8 ай бұрын
Been to London 6 times, and can't seem to get a good answer to this: when walking on the sidewalk (or a hallway), keep to the RIGHT, or the LEFT? Slow traffic on escalators stays to the right, but the q into the Tube station showed people walking to their left, just as they drive on the left. Your thoughts??? 😀
@dazza93268 ай бұрын
I'm really not sure what you mean! break it down and I'm sure you'd get an answer you're looking for.
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
No rules on the pavement!
@TeeJaywashere8 ай бұрын
@@loveandlondon Ahh, so it’s Rome. Got it! 😊
@yveeriksson74378 ай бұрын
That was actually very global advise and I support them all. In my experience, the Spanish people are actually the best at respecting queues.
@carmentrabajo10078 ай бұрын
All your videos are wonderful, you explain everything great 👏👏👏
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
We're glad you're enjoying them!
@maltesetony90308 ай бұрын
More sound advice from the lovely Jess.
@the1DocUch8 ай бұрын
Love the Abbey Road comment... My primary school was one of the local ones and that pedestrian crossing would always be a place to hear some choice words from drivers berating copycats 😂
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
😂😂
@ianlove12158 ай бұрын
I would add when using the tube, the exception from moving down inside the carriage is if you are only going 3-4 stops & it is crowded, you could get so far in that you cannot get out through the other passengers fast enough. Most people will let you through to get off, but there is a risk.
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
Nah, people will move and get off so you can get out, just don't take your time!
@Cazbaz187 ай бұрын
Manners are everything. If you want to stay by the door, leave a clear path for others to get into the middle. You can even say "I'm only going a couple stops" or something similar. And if you're worried about getting stuck, just say "excuse me" clearly and politely and people will move. If someone is wearing headphones you can tap them gently on the arm. People will move because we all know what it's like to miss your stop.
@ameliaroy2228 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! everyone does this, we are plagued by slow walkers and I think I scare them every time with my remarks. people are comically slow and have no respect for people's time no matter where they come from
@trikywuАй бұрын
New York here. We're in solidarity with these rules. Everything here applies in both cities. And I've never had a bad meal in England. You just have to know where to go.
@conorfurlongАй бұрын
I agree with all of these except two: - walking the Abbey Road zebra crossing is - if you’re a music fan - one of the great joys in life. Screw the traffic! - the food in England *is* terrible! Yes, there are great restaurants if you go to the effort of researching them beforehand but I don’t judge a place’s level of cuisine by that metric because by that metric there are great restaurants everywhere in the world. If you go into pretty much any random small restaurant in France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, you’re very likely to have amazing food. If you do the same in England (go into a random restaurant), it’s likely to be like eating cardboard. You know it’s true! 😂
@loveandlondonАй бұрын
We disagree, we have tons of amazing restaurants here and other places have crap restaurants too.
@conorfurlongАй бұрын
@@loveandlondon I’m not saying there are no good restaurants in London and there are no bad restaurants in other countries. What I’m saying is the % of bad restaurants vs good is way higher in England than it is in France, Italy, Portugal, Spain etc. English cuisine is the bland capital of Europe. 😂 Even worse than Croatia.
@underneaththecape40558 ай бұрын
I noticed in the tunnel of people coming out of the tube, the right side was coming and the left side was going, just like they drive. Is that an actual thing or was the camera flipped? I will be there the end of May and didn't want to be that salmon trying to go up stream! Thanks!
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
It depends, there are signs of which side to walk on or just follow the crowd.
@kimm34738 ай бұрын
So many things in London are cheaper than in Canada. I’m always pleasantly surprised at groceries and eating out. ❤
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
nice!
@dionb51748 ай бұрын
I would like to know where you got that scarf from. It's absolutely gorgeous!!
@Hilda15137 ай бұрын
I would do most of these things in any large city anyway. However, perhaps Londoners need to meditate more because I would not call getting " pissed off" by any of these as being "efficient", but nervous. I am sure we cannot generalize Londoners here. However, they could practice having more compassion for visitors. Again, I would do most of what you mentioned in any large city, but I would not stress myself during a trip that is supposed to be fun to not piss off a Londoner.😃
@jgardner25088 ай бұрын
The list on this video are appropriate anywhere in any city!
@carolinetaylor55948 ай бұрын
I love the weather in London. Well except in the extreme heat from a few years ago. 😆 Much prefer your Winters there and I am from Australia!
@theukyankee8 ай бұрын
With Abbey Road - most people don't care so much if you stand for a moment, but there are some people who go and stand for more than a few seconds and THAT is what annoys the people in the area.
@lindasmith39788 ай бұрын
Thank you for this useful info!
@xLCHe4 ай бұрын
So basically be aware you aren't the only person in the world. Good tip for other situations
@yd10008 ай бұрын
I live in London really enjoyed this so accurate 😂
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
😎😎😎😎
@BALHAM698 ай бұрын
Hello from south west London What had been your experience with selfridges and Covent Garden ? 😮
@davidash84038 ай бұрын
What is your take on which side of a path or walkway to walk on. I have been to London dozens of times and still have not figured out if it is the right or left or if it is a free for all. No one seems to know?
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
There isn't one!
@mujernica4 ай бұрын
So the same etiquette as NYC. Got it! 👍
@josituretta56828 ай бұрын
Do you know about pre paid cards that I çan take to London , I have my Amex but was going to take cash for eating and transportation but after watching your video, thinking about converting my cash to a prepaid card.
@loveandlondon8 ай бұрын
As long as it operates like a normal card you're fine
@Gravelish8 ай бұрын
What would be the easiest way to pay at the tube, travelling with 10&12 year old kids? Is it full price for them also?
@Pte16438 ай бұрын
10yr old travels free. 12 yr old can get a child’s Oyster travel card.
@loveandlondon7 ай бұрын
We cover that in this article: loveandlondon.com/how-to-pay-for-kids-on-londons-public-transport-when-visiting-london/
@Gravelish7 ай бұрын
@@loveandlondon Thank you for both answers! Very helpfull!
@MrAsjobeN5 ай бұрын
I never understood stay on the RIGHT thing. Shouldn't it be stay on the left instead? I mean, when you're driving, slower vehicles stay on left, not on the right.