London City Tour , England
Enjoy London
Two-day visit in London ( 24 & 25 , June, 2015)
Visit London with BigBus Blue & Red Tour
Main locations visited:
Buckingham Palace
The ceremony of change of guard at Buckingham Palace
Tower bridge
Tower of London
Palace of Westminster
Regent Street St James
Abbaye From Westminster
Picadilly Circus
Trafalgar Square
Cruise on the Thames
Melia White House Hotel
Visite de deux jours à Londres . (Le 24 & 25 juin 2015)
Visite de Londres avec le BigBus , circuit Bleu et rouge
Les principaux lieux visités :
Palais de Buckingham
La cérémonie du changement de Garde au palais de Buckingham
Pont Basculant de Londres
Tour de Londres
Palais de Westminster
Regent Street St JamesAbbaye De Westminster
Picadilly Circus
Trafalgar Square
Croisière sur la Tamise
Melia White House Hotel
London - City Tour 2017 (4K) | Let's Travel
** Let's Travel **
in die Weltstadt London in Großbritannien.
Inhalt:
- Rundflug über London
- Westminster Cathedral
- Buckingham Palace
- Westminster Abbey
- Big Ben / Elizabeth Tower
- Palace of Westminster
- Tower Bridge
- Tower of London
- London Eye
- Trafalgar Square
- The National Gallery
- Chinatown, London
- Piccadilly Circus
- M&M's World
- Doctor Who's TARDIS
- London bei Nacht
Bitte die Daumen nach oben, wenn es euch gefallen hat!
Danke für die Unterstützung!
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** Let's Travel **
to London in the UK
Content:
- Round trip over London
- Westminster Cathedral
- Buckingham Palace
- Westminster Abbey
- Big Ben / Elizabeth Tower
- Palace of Westminster
- Tower Bridge
- Tower of London
- London Eye
- Trafalgar Square
- The National Gallery
- Chinatown, London
- Piccadilly Circus
- M & M's World
- Doctor Who's TARDIS
- London by night
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** Let's Travel **
à Londres au Royaume-Uni
Contenu:
- vol au-dessus de Londres
- la cathédrale de Westminster
- Buckingham Palace
- Abbaye de Westminster
- Big Ben / Elizabeth Tower
- Palais de Westminster
- Tower Bridge
- Tour de Londres
- London Eye
- Trafalgar Square
- La National Gallery
- Chinatown, Londres
- Piccadilly Circus
- Le monde de M & M
- Doctor Who TARDIS
- Londres la nuit
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** Let's Travel **
a Londres en el Reino Unido
contenido:
- vuelo sobre Londres
- la catedral de Westminster
- Palacio de Buckingham
- Abadía de Westminster
- Big Ben / Torre de Elizabeth
- Palacio de Westminster
- Puente de la Torre
- Torre de Londres
- London Eye
- Plaza de Trafalgar
- La Galería Nacional
- Chinatown, Londres
- Piccadilly Circus
- El mundo de M & M
- Doctor Who TARDIS
- Londres en la noche
Por favor, pulgares para arriba si te ha gustado!
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** Let's Travel **
a Londres, no Reino Unido
conteúdo:
- vôo sobre Londres
- Catedral de Westminster
- Buckingham Palace
- Abadia de Westminster
- Big Ben / Elizabeth Torre
- Palácio de Westminster
- Tower Bridge
- Torre de Londres
- London Eye
- Trafalgar Square
- A Galeria Nacional
- Chinatown, Londres
- Piccadilly Circus
- Mundo de M & M
- Doctor Who é TARDIS
- Londres na noite
Por favor os polegares para cima se você gostou!
Obrigado pelo apoio!
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** Let's Travel **
a Londra nel Regno Unito
contenuti:
- volo su Londra
- Cattedrale di Westminster
- Buckingham Palace
- Abbazia di Westminster
- Big Ben / Elizabeth Tower
- Palazzo di Westminster
- Tower Bridge
- Torre di Londra
- London Eye
- Trafalgar Square
- La National Gallery
- Chinatown, London
- Piccadilly Circus
- M & M del mondo
- Doctor Who è TARDIS
- Londra di notte
Si prega di thumbs up se ti è piaciuto!
Grazie per il supporto!
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** Let's Travel **
do Londýna ve Velké Británii
obsah:
- Let nad Londýnem
- Westminster Cathedral
- Buckingham Palace
- Westminster Abbey
- Big Ben / Elizabeth Tower
- Westminsterský palác
- Tower Bridge
- Tower of London
- London Eye
- Trafalgar Square
- Národní galerie
- Chinatown, London
- Piccadilly Circus
- M & M World
- Doctor Who je TARDIS
- London at Night
Prosím, palec nahoru, pokud se vám to líbilo!
Díky za podporu!
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** Let's Travel **
伦敦英国
内容:
- 飞越伦敦
- 西敏寺大教堂
- 白金汉宫
- 西敏寺
- 大本/伊丽莎白塔
- 威斯敏斯特宫
- 塔桥
- 伦敦塔
- 伦敦眼
- 特拉法加广场
- 国家美术馆
- 唐人街,伦敦
- 皮卡迪利广场
- M&M的世界
- 医生谁TARDIS
- 伦敦夜景
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** Let's Travel **
英国のロンドンへ
コンテンツ:
- ロンドン経由便
- ウェストミンスター大聖堂
- バッキンガム宮殿
- ウェストミンスター寺院
- ビッグ・ベン/エリザベス・タワー
- ウェストミンスター宮殿
- タワーブリッジ
- ロンドン塔
- ロンドン・アイ
- トラファルガー広場
- ナショナル・ギャラリー
- チャイナタウン、ロンドン
- ピカデリーサーカス
- M&Mの世界
- TARDISの医師
- 夜のロンドン
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London and Paris Vacation - Traveling Robert
This is a chronicle of our trip to London and Paris in the spring of 2015. We stay in Greenwich just to east of London, visit several other places in England such as Windsor, Bath and Stonehenge. Also see all the major Paris tourist attractions including a cruise on the Seine River except for the Louvre Museum. It is still a great Paris Travel Guide for a first timer.
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2015 British Isles Trip
Family of five trip to the British Isles in 2015, September.
DAY 1: Landed at Gatwick midday. Spent the afternoon sight seeing and walking around London.
DAY 2: Harry Potter tour in the morning, walking around London in the afternoon. Nearly recovered from jet lag.
DAY 3: Left London in the morning via train to Bournemouth. Picked up rental car and then drove to West Bay/Jurassic Coast (where Broadchurch was filmed). Drove to Taunton to stay the night.
DAY 4: Left Taunton to make our way to Cardiff for the Doctor Who Experience. On the way there we met a nice family crabbing at Clevedon Beach. Popped on by Clevedon Hall, then Chepstow Castle in Wales. After lunch, let the kids burn off energy in the Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre. Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff Bay, and then checked out the celebration going on in Bay. Dinner and unexpected late night fireworks.
DAY 5: Walked to the other side of Cardiff for breakfast and exploring. Headed to Fishguard to drop off the car hire and catch a ferry to Ireland. Arrived, picked up new car hire, and checked into a hotel in Wexford. Travel day.
DAY 6: Drove toward Ennis where our hotel was and to see the Cliffs of Moher, our primary activity for that day.
DAY 7: Walked around Ennis in the morning looking at the sites like the Ennis Friary. Then drove towards Poulnabrone Dolmen. Stopped by the Caherconnell fort (caherconnell.com) and was amazed with the sheepdog demonstration. On to the Dolmen and the Burren. Afterwards headed to Dublin where we dropped off the car hire.
DAY 8: Woke up in Dublin and spent the day exploring the city on foot. Lots of different sites such as Dublinia, Christ Church Cathedral, Guinness and Jameson, Book of Kells, and let the kids get some playtime in at St. Patrick’s Park.
DAY 9: Still in Dublin for the morning. Played in St. Stephen’s Green before catching a train to Belfast. Switched to a local commuter train to take us to Larne where we stayed for the night.
DAY 10: Larne was an overnight stay to catch a ferry to Scotland. Arrived in Troone and then walked (AND walked!) to the local train station to take a train to Glasgow. Dropped our bags off at the hotel and then walked to the Glasgow Science Centre where the kids had a nice afternoon playing & learning.
DAY 11: Picked up our final car hire in Glasgow and then started to drive towards Fort William. On the way there we stopped at Doune Castle (who wouldn’t?!) and had a nice lunch in town. Kids are huge Monty Python fans and loved the tour. (Parents are also huge Outlander fans and loved it as well). The drive was fantastic. Stopped more than once just to take pictures. We stayed overnight in a lovely place in Ardgour.
DAY 12: Headed towards Fort William to do the Steall Gorge and Waterfall wall. The Scots are serious about their hill walks! After the walk, we headed towards the Isle of Skye. Stopped at Eileen Donan Castle to snap a quick pic before taking a walk at the Fairy Pools. Got a wee bit of Scottish weather that day! We did get some nice rainbows, however.
DAY 13: Left Portree to do the Quiraign Walk. Somehow we got off the designated path while trying to walk up the hill. Decided to follow everyone else and went until we reached a spot that was a bit too treacherous for our youngest. Maybe also our oldest (i.e. James). Took our time leaving Skye, making sure to stop at many sites along the way. Stopped at Urquhart Castle on Loch Ness on the way to Inverness. We were treated to an actual wedding that was going on that day.
DAY 14: First of a two night stay in Inverness. On the first day we had a private tour guide that took us to Clava Cairns, Culloden Moor, and Cawdor Castle and gardens. It was a very Outlander themed day!
DAY 15: Took the scenic route to Edinburgh through the Cairngorms Nation Park. Very lovely, if adventurous drive! Checked into our hotel and then spent the afternoon wondering around Edinburgh on foot. St. Giles’ Cathedral, Greyfriars Kirkyard, The Elephant House, and we explored some of Edinburgh Castle (among others!).
DAY 16: Explored Holyrood Park and Arthur’s Seat. The weather was great so we took our time on the walk. Even found some yummy wild berries to snack on. Left Edinburgh to head back to Glasgow. On the walk, we stopped to see the Kelpies and the Falkirk Wheel.
DAY 17: A bit of a travel day, we took the train to head back to London. Walked around and saw more sights in London that afternoon and evening. Tower of London, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and Piccadilly Circus among other attractions.
DAY 18: On our last day we met with family for lunch after a little more sight seeing. After that we took a train to the airport and headed back home via JFK.
Berlin - London by High-Speed Train in First Class (Eurostar)
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3. Brussels Midi - London St Pancras Intl with Eurostar train (Eurostar e320, Class 374);
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Lake District, The Complete Tour, England
The Lake District in northwest England is a very popular holiday destination, famous for lakes, forests, mountains and quaint villages. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2017. We are staying in Bowness-on-Windermere for several days of fun excursions.
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Four of the top activities are exploring the towns, taking boat rides, do a little nature walking, and take a driving tour of the region to see the other nearby lakes and quaint villages. Most of our program takes place during a van tour of the lakes that visits 10 different lakes, including Brotherswater, Derwent Water, Grasmere, Ullswater and Windermere. On the van ride we also take a walk in the village of Grasmere, famous for William Wordsworth. You will be amazed by Castlerigg Stone Circle, 4500 years old, one of the area’s historic gems. Then we take a lunch stop in Keswick, whilst exploring the traditional Lakeland market town. We also do a Lake Cruise, enjoying uninterrupted views of the Lakeland fells from Derwent Water.
You can pick from a variety of kinds of excursion boats on Lake Windermere: you can have a one-hour cruise or go for an all-day expedition. You could enjoy a cruise with dinner, there are hydrofoils, rowboats or sailboats for rent -- all kinds of nautical activities exist here on the shores of Lake Windermere.
By the end of the 18th century the region was already becoming popular with visitors and this has steadily grown to the point where today nearly 20 million annual visitors enjoy the beauties of this special place. This huge amount of tourists can be a challenge to deal with in your visit, but you will find the beauties of the natural landscapes make your efforts quite worthwhile. In this show we have useful suggestions to help your planning.
Summer season is obviously most crowded and brings with it the best weather with least chances of rain, so take your chances, but we suggest the shoulder season, like the visit shown here which was during May, a perfect time to visit. We never felt inconvenienced by any crowds. After all, facilities like hotels and restaurants are able to handle the peak crowds of summer, so if you are here in May, with proper reservations at a decent hotel, you will have no problems. Of course the summer is when everybody wants to be here but we find that May is ideal.
You’ll need to spend at least several nights in the area this to really get a chance to see the charming countryside, explore some towns, go shopping, and perhaps enjoy some fine dining. This is actually two towns joined together as one: Windermere is a mile to the north and Bowness-on-Windermere lies along the shores of the lake. Each center has its cluster of shops and restaurants, but the main focus is down at Bowness, which has most of the hotels and that special setting along the water.
The town of Bowness is a good base of operations for heading out to see the other lakes in the district and enjoying some day tours as we will be doing.
Windermere is the largest and the longest lake in the British Isles, about 10 miles long with a 24-mile circumference, and there are several villages along the shores of the lake. We see Lake Windermere the easy way, on a boat ride.
We are travelling in mid-May and ran into some great weather. And actually it’s quite pleasant the temperature here is in the low 70s there is a slight breeze on the lake but not terribly windy. a most pleasant day.
The temperature is pleasant enough that it’s comfortable to sit outside, After all you want the view -- that’s why we’re enjoying this boat ride, to have a look at this charming rolling countryside along the shores of the lake of Windermere.
Some of us decided to get off the boat at Ambleside which is one of the main small towns here in the Lake Country. There's a level nature trail from the boat dock to Ambleside town passing first through an open meadow with some Roman ruins visible, and then along beautiful stream. We also get to see the sheep frolicking around. The walk only took about the walk only took about 30 minutes.
We came upon foundations of ancient Roman buildings. From such forts the Romans could control hundreds of square miles. the army was staffed in part by Roman soldiers and mercenaries, some of them from Yugoslavia. Roman rule began in Britain back in A.D. 43. A massive army of 40,000 soldiers quickly conquered most of the island and Romans remained in control for the next 300 years.
When the path follows along the stream it becomes so beautiful, lined with wildflowers, that you feel you stepped into some kind of movie or dream. Those few minutes became one of the top highlights of the three-week tour of the British Isles. A simple walk through the woods could provide a transcendental experience.
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Aylesbury Taxi Service Numbers - Book Taxi in Aylesbury UK (united Kingdom)
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If you are looking for places to go around Aylesbury as a visitor why not take A Taxi from Aylesbury to one of these great locations all a short taxicab ride away.
Waddesdon Manor, beautiful French chateau and Gardens in England, a great day out throughout the year.
Go Ape Wendover, Take in breathtaking views of the Chiltern Escarpment and enjoy a great day out. Set high up on the Northern crest of the Chiltern escarpment, at Wendover Woods you can enjoy the spectacular and idyllic views and wild landscape across Aylesbury Vale from high up in the trees
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All of the above are a short taxi ride from Aylesbury and Taxis in Aylesbury will be glad to take you to any of them and pick you up when you have finished.
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London to Cornwall by Night Riviera sleeper train
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A video guide to travelling from London to Cornwall on Great Western Railway's Night Riviera sleeper train.
The Night Riviera runs every night except Saturday nights between London Paddington and stations across Cornwall, including Bodmin Parkway, St Austell (for the Eden Project), Truro (for Falmouth), St Erth (for St Ives) & Penzance.
It has solo and twin bed sleeper compartments, a lounge car for sleeper passengers, and ordinary seats.
This video shows the newly-refurbished train in 2018.
Taxi Tour of London (The Getaway - PS2) [Logitech G27]
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History of London Cab - from Hackney carriages in 1600s to electric taxis of 2018.
Did you know that taxi drivers in London have to pass a test, which includes memorising 25 000 streets and 20 000 landmarks, and takes up to 4 years to prepare to?
Today we’ll talk about one of the most recognised symbols of London - the famous Black cab.
Even if you’ve never been to London, you definitely have seen one; London cab can be seen in thousands of movies and millions of news reports and photographs. Officially known as Hackney carriages, cabs for hire started being used on the streets of London in 1600s. According to the most common version, they got their name from the French word hacquenée, which stood for a small horse for hire.
Hackneys were compact one-horse carriages on two wheels, small and mobile enough to navigate through busy narrow streets. By mid-1700s there were over a thousand licensed taxis coursing across the town, and Londoners called them hackney hell-carts for their misbehaved drivers and often bad quality of the carriages themselves.
In the early 1900s the first motorised taxis were introduced, but the classic model line of London cabs started from Austin FX3. It had the characteristic silhouette and the orange roof sign. This model is the reason why today’s trademark color of a classic London taxi is black. The manufacturer of this model was producing it in black by default, and buyers had to pay extra for special colors. Since the car was being purchased by fleet owners in batches, nobody wanted to invest extra into something unessential like color, so the majority of FX3s were standard factory black. These days London cabs can come in any sorts of colors and liveries, but they are still referred to as black cabs.
Several models were introduced during the last decades, including the experimental Metrocab, that can still be seen around London, but didn’t prove to be as popular and enduring as the FX3 and FX4 models.
The current incarnation of the Hackney Carriage is Austin TX4; it’s a 4-door saloon car produced in Coventry, and although the majority of them go straight to London, some are being used in other big cities of the UK or are being shipped abroad. That’s right - although nearly everyone knows this car as London cab, TX4s are being used as taxis in several other big cities around the world, including Cairo, Riyadh, Las Vegas and others. On rare occasions they are being used as private cars, for example, the actor and comedian Stephen Fry owns a TX4 and uses it as his personal car.
Design is not the only quality London taxis are unique with; becoming a cabbie is highly difficult, and in order to acquire a taxi license the driver needs to pass The Knowledge; it’s a special test that requires memorising over 25 000 streets and 20 000 landmarks. And not just the names and locations; the examiner can name you random A and B points in London, and the applicant has to say what is the most optimal way of getting from A to B, by memory, without even seeing the map.
Preparing to this test takes 2-4 years, and the majority still fail. Those who pass it, get to call themselves butterboys. And they usually never use GPS navigators or a map while driving. By the way, if you are lucky enough to be the first ever passenger of a freshly-licensed butterboy, you’ll get a free ride, that’s the tradition.
But back to the iconic design of the cab; starting from 2017 TX4 is no longer being produced, and the look of the car that’s been around since early 90-s, is going to be changed very soon with the new model - TX5.
Which model do you prefer personally? Do you think TX5 is a worthy update to the legendary look of the London taxi?