Hello, I’m gonna try my best to go abroad soon but it’s very expensive!! I will have to make some more money in donations and stuff!!! Thanks for watching
Good question and answer is great advice and your video is great views it’s interesting anyway good skills improve you love travelling time past and present and future time skills wow good job 👏 cheers
Good Q&A! Yes, you can count me in as a "fan" of the channel! It was interesting to know what UA-camrs inspired you. I will check them out. Derby and Glasgow are good choices for future videos. I've only been to Newcastle twice. It's a great place, but I found the Geordie accent took some getting used to! Penzance is a nice town and from there you can easily get to St Ives which I recommend. There is a good bus network. Don't forget to sample a Cornish pastie if you go! I'm sure you'll get to the Big Smoke again soon. London is a huge metropolis with so many fascinating places to see!
Before you travel, watch a youtube video called How Britain Was Built Newcastle. So many things to see there. Maybe make a vdeo about bridges? The cathedral and the castle are next to the railway station. Does that mean 3 videos, at least ?
Yeah certainly. Lots of people have never been to Wales but I’m lucky enough to live less then an hour away from the border. I’ve been hoping to get back to Cardiff and Swansea but other then that where else do you recommend going?
@@urban-UK I was definitely thinking of those two as the major urban centers, and it might be interesting to do a comparison video. Like "Swansea vs Cardiff vs Newport" or something. If you are able to get up there, Chester, England is right on the border and is definitely worth a look at some point. I really liked the city walls and the area by the river. Llandudno is a very scenic little seaside town, though decidedly not urban (as most of Wales). Outside of Wales, don't forget about Devon, which is easier to reach than Cornwall and a bit more populous. Exeter is of course a very old city with a university (or two?) and several other interesting sites. Plymouth was bombed to pieces during WWII being a significant naval base (and still is), so I'll let you decide what you think about the post-war architecture. I've never been, but I'm told Torquay and Paignton are pleasant seaside towns.
"Planes, Trains, Everything" is another good travel channel you'd probably enjoy
I do already watch him, he’s very good at what he does!
You're particularly mature and smart when it comes to this sort of thing - what's your age?
Thanks, I’m 13 years old and I just enjoy everything about uk travel and our towns and cities.
I highly recommend exploring Berlin using the S-Bahn and U-Bahn if you have not already done so.
Hello, I’m gonna try my best to go abroad soon but it’s very expensive!! I will have to make some more money in donations and stuff!!! Thanks for watching
Good question and answer is great advice and your video is great views it’s interesting anyway good skills improve you love travelling time past and present and future time skills wow good job 👏 cheers
Great video
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Good Q&A! Yes, you can count me in as a "fan" of the channel! It was interesting to know what UA-camrs inspired you. I will check them out. Derby and Glasgow are good choices for future videos. I've only been to Newcastle twice. It's a great place, but I found the Geordie accent took some getting used to! Penzance is a nice town and from there you can easily get to St Ives which I recommend. There is a good bus network. Don't forget to sample a Cornish pastie if you go! I'm sure you'll get to the Big Smoke again soon. London is a huge metropolis with so many fascinating places to see!
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Would recommend filming Amsterdam - it's a really interesting city
Thanks. I will go to Amsterdam. It might be in the next year but I can’t really know.
Chester and Bath should be interesting. Add Belfast, Liverpool, Edinburgh plus Dublin if you can.
I certainly will. Thanks for suggesting them!!
Before you travel, watch a youtube video called How Britain Was Built Newcastle. So many things to see there. Maybe make a vdeo about bridges? The cathedral and the castle are next to the railway station. Does that mean 3 videos, at least ?
Maybe if I were to go to Newcastle I’d probably go to Scotland as well. But it’s certainly on my list for next year.
Nice one! Good luck trying to upload every week lol- I’m sure you will manage somehow👍
Fingers crossed!
I think you have a video from a while back when you went to Cardiff. Would you want to go back to Wales again on the channel?
Yeah certainly. Lots of people have never been to Wales but I’m lucky enough to live less then an hour away from the border. I’ve been hoping to get back to Cardiff and Swansea but other then that where else do you recommend going?
@@urban-UK I was definitely thinking of those two as the major urban centers, and it might be interesting to do a comparison video. Like "Swansea vs Cardiff vs Newport" or something. If you are able to get up there, Chester, England is right on the border and is definitely worth a look at some point. I really liked the city walls and the area by the river. Llandudno is a very scenic little seaside town, though decidedly not urban (as most of Wales). Outside of Wales, don't forget about Devon, which is easier to reach than Cornwall and a bit more populous. Exeter is of course a very old city with a university (or two?) and several other interesting sites. Plymouth was bombed to pieces during WWII being a significant naval base (and still is), so I'll let you decide what you think about the post-war architecture. I've never been, but I'm told Torquay and Paignton are pleasant seaside towns.