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I noticed how easily and naturally you asked those fans, "where are you from?" And they were delighted to tell you! We love your videos, we miss UK. Thank you so much for the information and the fun!!
Remember the massive floral tributes outside Kensington Palace for the Princess of Wales. I had never seen anything like that before or since then. Was a beautiful yet heartbreaking scene. Thank you for including a snippet on her. 💙
"London is a xxxxhole" etc. REALLY ? LONDON IS BEAUTIFUL..I am 65 and lived in Inner South East London until 1983 and Outer London/Kent for the last 36 years and they will have to carry me out and away from my beloved London. All 33 Boroughs have beautiful and fascinating areas depicting 2,000 years of Londinium. Great Tour and I will return to High Street Kensington and walk to the Gardens in Spring/Summer as I missed most of this when I went this year..lol Samuel Johnson was correct when he wrote in 1777..!!!.. "Why, Sir, you find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford."
I don’t know how I ended up here but I’m glad I did. My mums grandmother lived in London and worked for the war office back in the day. She used to take my mum to see the Peter Pan statue and tell her all the tales of the area so this was an unexpected pleasure to watch. You sir, have a new sub. Many thanks
Nothing I enjoy more than to hear a pip pip in the evening and then a lil sip sip while watching Joolz tell me the short and tall tales of various areas of London. All with class and dignity as all tours should be done. I tip my hat that I currently am not wearing to you fine sir.
Droll and sublime replete with anecdotes and esoteric references that, in fact, we Englanders can all recognize. Very funny and smart, Joolz, thanks a bunch for your tours.
My wife and I LOVE your videos. We are Canadian and we will be in London for the first time in March 2020. Your videos have been SO instrumental in planning our vacation! Your out-of-the-way-little-known-museums-and-churches videos really helped us to plan a very different trip than the average vacationers. We will be staying in an apartment near Marble Arch, so seeing this video about Kensington Gardens was a lot of fun, just knowing it's so close to where we will be staying. Keep on doing your videos, they are so informative and entertaining!
Another enjoyable video. It's a drag though that all of the children that inspired Peter Pan died so tragically. Reminds me of many of the actors who started in the Little Rascal film aka Our Gang Comedy's. Many of them died tragically as well. Alfalfa was stabbed to dead.
The Hitchcock film was The Man who Knew Too much. James Stewart and Doris Day. Pretty good film. It was a remake of a previous Hitchcock film. Cool video Thanks Joolz!
Hello, Joolz. When I was earning my postgraduate degree at Imperial College, I lived by Bayswater, and walked daily along Broad walk in Kensihngton palace's Garden. In summer of '81 I heard for the first time, al the Cricket grounds, next to the Albert Memorial, from a canopy a brass and wind band, Wonderful. And my kids loved to feed the birds pieces of broken wheat seeds bought in loco. Thanks, for the fond memories, Julian.
Nice to see you again Mr Joolz. I pray you're not getting bored with doing these and I hope you can find time for other historical sites. Your commentary is unrehearsed and so matter of fact. THANKS SO MUCH. 👍🏻😊💓🙏🏻
Me before watching this video; "Meh, just a bunch of grass and trees just like any other park" Me after watching this video: "Who wants t go to Kensington Gardens for a day trip, it's really cool"
Been a few years since I visited Kensington Gardens found a nice quiet spot for a rest and it was not long before a squirrel came and sat on my shoulder. It was memorable.
London has more parks than any other large city, they are one of the City’s great assets. Some of the smaller ones that are called squares are only open to the residents in the adjoining houses/apartments.
The 'Wax Museum' in Colombo is the Royal College of Music, they may object to your dropping of the Royal! I know because my brother used to go there on Saturday mornings and my father would while away the time by walking around Kensington Gardens. Thanks for the long second toe lead, I've been trying to find info about that for some time now and that gives me a direction to look. The chestnut tree is a Sweet Chestnut of the kind we roast and eat. Great proper British banter between you and Simon too!
Brilliant vlog as usual. Because of this youtube stream I have given up a valuable week of my holiday entitlement to walk around London to experience all you've shown me. Best week ever. Thanks. Love your sister's music too.
Always a pleasure to see you, from far away across the globe ( Aus) , on a sunny day in probably my favourite part of my favourite city in the world.....love the blazer and boater too.
I absolutely love your stories and all the wonderful places you show us. Thank you. I’d love to go to London, and for sure ask you to kindly guide us around!
If you do then ask for advice where to go. As a 65 year old Londoner who has loved ( nearly ) every minute in living in London's 33 Boroughs I know, like anywhere else, there are good and bad areas but it really can be a great experience studying 2,000 years of London history and in some areas/streets you have 500 year old buildings next to 100 year old dwellings next to Ultra Modern places..Enjoy !:)
Love your videos. I studied English Literature & taught the language in school for 37 years. You bring this city so close to me, all the intimate details which bring it to life, with all the quirky forgotten bits... Though I am retired I hold on to the hope of visiting this great city once in my life & perhaps have a chat with you.
Ha! Joolz, you are a sartorial master! The best reason to wear a “real” bow-tie is definitely for that satisfying end-of-the-day tug that allows the two ends to unfurl and hang in rakish languor about your neck. Effortlessly transforming the wearer from Steve Urkel to Idris Elba.
Watching this for the second time, I realize that the music by Lil' Lost Lou fit so well that I missed it the first time. Rather brilliant, really. Oh yes, of course I enjoyed the video itself.
Hopefully you'll make it to London soon. I had the pleasure of taking a walking tour with Julian this October in Hampstead, Belsize park and Primrose Hill. He has a wealth of knowledge and trivia that bring out the history and character of the London neighborhoods. Very enjoyable!
Love the videos! I have been missing London, so during the Christmas week I have been travelling about with you revisiting all the cool spots! Thank You from Canada. Big hugs
I’ve just discovered your channel, and am now on a binge to watch all of the content, thank you very much! The many nooks and crannies of London; the history, the fun, the impeccable dress. Though my wife and I were recently in London, I wish I’d known of your videos as I would have enjoyed our visit even more. You have inspired me to return one day, hopefully sooner than later.
Absolutely brilliant! Another wonderful jaunt with our dapper mate, Joolz! Thanks again for keeping it going! I look forward to a walk with you on my Sunday mornings. Love that it rained on your walk/ride and that Lou contributed again. (Love her jewelry!!) Joolz Guides is my absolute favorite Patreon expense. Looking forward to actually meeting you in Ole Smokey! Cheers!
Hi, Joolzy! Greetings from dark overcast Des Moines, IA in the US Midwest.We're up to our 3rd or 4th snowfall, with it melting away rather quickly. Your little film was sunny and enjoyable. Love your sister's music, and Tom Carradine's when you choose his.
Lovely video Joolz! I commented on an earlier video that your edits were too quick, and causing the video to feel rushed. I'm happy to see that this video is edited at a much more leisurely pace, very enjoyable!
I will be in London in May, 2020, COVID-19 be damned! I can't wait, and Joolz, you have already enhanced my vacay more than you can fathom. All you fans should throw a few dollars at ole' Joolz, because he is more entertaining and informative than the bloody Netflix, and you seem to be able to afford that! It's amazingly EZ, just go to his website as he advises, and see the directions. Thank you Joolz, for all the stories, cheek, and charm!
Thanks for posting this is great I feel like I've been there now but nothing's like actually being there and experiencing it. You'll have to go after dark that's when the pixies come out and do their dance ,🧚♂️🧚♀️🧚🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚♂️🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚♂️🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚🧚♀️🧚♂️
A friend and I once went through the ice of the Round Pond on a park bench. I also saw what I assume was a ghost around the (what is now called the Princess Diana Memorial playground) area near the Cafe in the early hours of the morning. We got locked in and I ended up in St James Park as far as I now. Ended up being giving a ride home by a friendly bobby who dropped me off at the corner so my mum wouldn't get angry at me :)
The Moore sculptures work better set in a bleaker landscape, less manicured. But, again, thank you for your encyclopaedic stroll - as ever, pleasurable engagement gained.....
Green parakeets are all over London but I have never seen anything like the thousands of them that settle in the trees on the west side of Wormwood Scrubs at dusk. The African Queen was filmed at Ealing Studios just a few miles away so it's their probable origin.
Anyone else watch these films more than once?Great Work Julian.
Another great one, Joolz and Simon and ALWAYS, keep the music!!! WOULDN'T BE THE SAME WITHOUT HER!!!! She deserves a raise!!!!!!
Judy Whittlesey Thabks so much phewwww Thabks goodness
Love the videos Joolz with all the doom and gloom on the internet it great to have a ray of sunshine every now and then. 👍👍
Even during an English passing shower!
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@Milo Jayson instablaster :)
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I noticed how easily and naturally you asked those fans, "where are you from?" And they were delighted to tell you! We love your videos, we miss UK. Thank you so much for the information and the fun!!
Remember the massive floral tributes outside Kensington Palace for the Princess of Wales. I had never seen anything like that before or since then. Was a beautiful yet heartbreaking scene. Thank you for including a snippet on her. 💙
"London is a xxxxhole" etc. REALLY ? LONDON IS BEAUTIFUL..I am 65 and lived in Inner South East London until 1983 and Outer London/Kent for the last 36 years and they will have to carry me out and away from my beloved London. All 33 Boroughs have beautiful and fascinating areas depicting 2,000 years of Londinium. Great Tour and I will return to High Street Kensington and walk to the Gardens in Spring/Summer as I missed most of this when I went this year..lol Samuel Johnson was correct when he wrote in 1777..!!!.. "Why, Sir, you find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford."
I don’t know how I ended up here but I’m glad I did. My mums grandmother lived in London and worked for the war office back in the day. She used to take my mum to see the Peter Pan statue and tell her all the tales of the area so this was an unexpected pleasure to watch. You sir, have a new sub. Many thanks
Oops, or was it her great aunt? 🤔
Well played memory, well played 🤦♀️
Nothing I enjoy more than to hear a pip pip in the evening and then a lil sip sip while watching Joolz tell me the short and tall tales of various areas of London. All with class and dignity as all tours should be done. I tip my hat that I currently am not wearing to you fine sir.
Your outfit matching the colours of that bycicle is oddly satisfying. Anyway, thank you for the lovely video!
It wasn't intentional but I'm glad I pulled it off!
Good...now...spek....my...big...pand.....m..
Me dad.....estap.....wll
Droll and sublime replete with anecdotes and esoteric references that, in fact, we Englanders can all recognize. Very funny and smart, Joolz, thanks a bunch for your tours.
74 now ,i used to climb on it when i was a kid so i contributed to its shiny parts 😊😊
My wife and I LOVE your videos. We are Canadian and we will be in London for the first time in March 2020. Your videos have been SO instrumental in planning our vacation! Your out-of-the-way-little-known-museums-and-churches videos really helped us to plan a very different trip than the average vacationers. We will be staying in an apartment near Marble Arch, so seeing this video about Kensington Gardens was a lot of fun, just knowing it's so close to where we will be staying. Keep on doing your videos, they are so informative and entertaining!
Did you come. The pandemic started just then? Hope you enjoyed it
Another enjoyable video. It's a drag though that all of the children that inspired Peter Pan died so tragically. Reminds me of many of the actors who started in the Little Rascal film aka Our Gang Comedy's. Many of them died tragically as well. Alfalfa was stabbed to dead.
I was just wondering when we would see a new vid. thanks for reading my mind and immediately take action!
It looks like summer! I'm amazed that that is how green London is in November.
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The gardens were a great place for psychedelic experiences back in the day! We had many a giggle down there.
A summer flashback. Lovely on a cold Sunday morning here in the U.S. Thank you, Joolzie! 🇬🇧
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Joolz, thank you,💚, it is always great pleasure (Sunday) seeing you and some part of London in new video. Special 🌹for music!
Marijana Bilic thank you
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The Hitchcock film was The Man who Knew Too much. James Stewart and Doris Day. Pretty good film. It was a remake of a previous Hitchcock film. Cool video Thanks Joolz!
Hello, Joolz. When I was earning my postgraduate degree at Imperial College, I lived by Bayswater, and walked daily along Broad walk in Kensihngton palace's Garden. In summer of '81 I heard for the first time, al the Cricket grounds, next to the Albert Memorial, from a canopy a brass and wind band, Wonderful. And my kids loved to feed the birds pieces of broken wheat seeds bought in loco. Thanks, for the fond memories, Julian.
I love these guides. Takes me back when I lived in London and would walk for miles on self tours. Amazing city. Such a great storyteller
Nice to see you again Mr Joolz. I pray you're not getting bored with doing these and I hope you can find time for other historical sites. Your commentary is unrehearsed and so matter of fact. THANKS SO MUCH. 👍🏻😊💓🙏🏻
TY again, Jules. These tours are far more satisfying than reading all the time about the virus. Takes your mind off the bad stuff.
Also loved seeing the symphony hall..
Spring season is the best time to visit that garden.
Me before watching this video; "Meh, just a bunch of grass and trees just like any other park"
Me after watching this video: "Who wants t go to Kensington Gardens for a day trip, it's really cool"
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@@leonh67 whats it called? As in what do I search for to find it?
Been a few years since I visited Kensington Gardens found a nice quiet spot for a rest and it was not long before a squirrel came and sat on my shoulder. It was memorable.
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Fab video Joolz. For such a sprawling, urban metropolis, London does have some beautiful green spaces. Love the pink trousers!
London has more parks than any other large city, they are one of the City’s great assets. Some of the smaller ones that are called squares are only open to the residents in the adjoining houses/apartments.
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The 'Wax Museum' in Colombo is the Royal College of Music, they may object to your dropping of the Royal! I know because my brother used to go there on Saturday mornings and my father would while away the time by walking around Kensington Gardens. Thanks for the long second toe lead, I've been trying to find info about that for some time now and that gives me a direction to look. The chestnut tree is a Sweet Chestnut of the kind we roast and eat. Great proper British banter between you and Simon too!
Hi Joolz, I thought it was a little ironic how often you go on your walks carrying a furled umbrella, and the one time you need it........💧💦☔️
Typical
I love the idea of Jimi Hendrix releasing Parakeets into the wild!
"to sleep, perchance to dream" indeed.
Enchanted Gardens indeed! Thank you for posting! You're very lucky to be able to enjoy them any time you wish!
You are certainly not boring Julian, I think you are wonderful! I loved this as I have actually been to that park, I can't wait to come back to London
Brilliant vlog as usual. Because of this youtube stream I have given up a valuable week of my holiday entitlement to walk around London to experience all you've shown me. Best week ever. Thanks. Love your sister's music too.
Nothing better than a lazy Sunday and a new Joolz guide after a long week 😁
Always a pleasure to see you, from far away across the globe ( Aus) , on a sunny day in probably my favourite part of my favourite city in the world.....love the blazer and boater too.
These gardens are far larger than I imagined.
Very interesting.
Thank you!!! :)))
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I absolutely love your stories and all the wonderful places you show us. Thank you. I’d love to go to London, and for sure ask you to kindly guide us around!
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You’ve made me fall in love with London and I’ve never been there. If I can visit, I will call you.
Always a pleasure .
My kids used to love the Diana playground right next to the Elfin Oak.
We watch you here in Ontario Canada as well. I love all you teach me. Thank you Joolz! 💝🥰
I live in Sydenham Ontario and have just watched it
Royal Albert Hall will always be linked in my mind with the movie Brassed Off!
My husband and I planned a trip to the UK next year because we enjoy your videos so much! Thank you for the lovely videos!
If you do then ask for advice where to go. As a 65 year old Londoner who has loved ( nearly ) every minute in living in London's 33 Boroughs I know, like anywhere else, there are good and bad areas but it really can be a great experience studying 2,000 years of London history and in some areas/streets you have 500 year old buildings next to 100 year old dwellings next to Ultra Modern places..Enjoy !:)
@@Isleofskye Thank you for the advice! We are very excited to go!
Love your videos. I studied English Literature & taught the language in school for 37 years. You bring this city so close to me, all the intimate details which bring it to life, with all the quirky forgotten bits... Though I am retired I hold on to the hope of visiting this great city once in my life & perhaps have a chat with you.
Ha! Joolz, you are a sartorial master! The best reason to wear a “real” bow-tie is definitely for that satisfying end-of-the-day tug that allows the two ends to unfurl and hang in rakish languor about your neck. Effortlessly transforming the wearer from Steve Urkel to Idris Elba.
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Another wonderful look at my old hometown. Thank you Joolz, I really appreciate all these fantastic videos of London. All the best from Canada.
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Another Joyous and Entertaining Video. Seeing the Places Ive always Dreamed of Seeing. When I win the Lotto, I Ring Ya Up!!!!!
Lovely attire
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These videos keep getting better and better.
Fantastic! Really enjoyed this on a cold Sunday morning in Chicago, thanks!
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Thanks Joolzy, love to be awakened by a notification of a new video from you. ❤️👏🏼
Slightly creepy.
Looks like London has lovely parks
Watching this for the second time, I realize that the music by Lil' Lost Lou fit so well that I missed it the first time. Rather brilliant, really.
Oh yes, of course I enjoyed the video itself.
Grew up in London as a child, magical!, Want to go back! Joolz plse go to Battersea Park Take me out South Africa
Your walks through London are very entertaining. If my wife and I are ever in London, we will hire you to give us a tour :-)
Hopefully you'll make it to London soon. I had the pleasure of taking a walking tour with Julian this October in Hampstead, Belsize park and Primrose Hill. He has a wealth of knowledge and trivia that bring out the history and character of the London neighborhoods. Very enjoyable!
@@michaelmonn9308 how much is tour?
Absolutely
I like your video, it is very good because I came to the UK 3 years ago but the first time I see here in your video
Thank you so much
Ah I want to go back to London 😍 even in the rain. Thanks Jules, your videos are the best.
Really like these videos. The editing, music, is well done. Very good compliments to the Guides
Thank you for sharing. ❤
I will have to visit Kensington Gardens some day. I absolutely love the story of Peter Pan. 💚
Awesome, love your walks explanations, music..👏👏
Wonderful tour of the park and so many interesting places to visit.
Love the videos! I have been missing London, so during the Christmas week I have been travelling about with you revisiting all the cool spots! Thank You from Canada. Big hugs
I’ve just discovered your channel, and am now on a binge to watch all of the content, thank you very much! The many nooks and crannies of London; the history, the fun, the impeccable dress. Though my wife and I were recently in London, I wish I’d known of your videos as I would have enjoyed our visit even more. You have inspired me to return one day, hopefully sooner than later.
That was my favourite place when I was living there 😢😢😢😢
My Sunday is complete. Thanks Joolz, another great video. 👍🏻🤘🏻
I can’t wait to visit London😌Great job, you keep these videos informative and entertaining
As of today, I have watched every one of your videos Joolz.
Absolutely brilliant! Another wonderful jaunt with our dapper mate, Joolz! Thanks again for keeping it going! I look forward to a walk with you on my Sunday mornings. Love that it rained on your walk/ride and that Lou contributed again. (Love her jewelry!!) Joolz Guides is my absolute favorite Patreon expense. Looking forward to actually meeting you in Ole Smokey! Cheers!
Fantastic live in west London all my life
Joolz way of showing us London utterly amazing 😉
i love all things British i live in Colorado but still miss England
Love playing the spot the withnail & I reference game.
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WELL DONE Simon !
nice music nice channel
david spedding thank ou
Great and useful information
Hi, Joolzy! Greetings from dark overcast Des Moines, IA in the US Midwest.We're up to our 3rd or 4th snowfall, with it melting away rather quickly. Your little film was sunny and enjoyable. Love your sister's music, and Tom Carradine's when you choose his.
Always waiting your new videos and keep watching the old ones. Joyful and informative. 👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏. Thanks a lot.
I love urban Parks... and this is so Big! i will visited in my next trip to London!
Ever since he grew a beard Joolz has been such a daddy! ❤️
used to work at the royal parks in the 70s, including Kensington Palace in the private garden
You are such a fun and knowing guy. Love from Denmark
Big fan from Jordan 🇯🇴 👍🏻👍🏻
Lovely video Joolz! I commented on an earlier video that your edits were too quick, and causing the video to feel rushed. I'm happy to see that this video is edited at a much more leisurely pace, very enjoyable!
Enjoyed this very much Joolz. You look positively raffish with your undone bow-tie!!
that reaction to the ticket vending machine was so apt
I absolutely love these! I'm pretty sure I've seen all of your videos. I wish I made more money so I could come over there and get a tour!
Very nice indeed !
Thanks Joolz, wonderful to see the younger version. Lots of interesting facts as usual. Cheers!
Wonderful, a joy to watch. Thank you.
Great video Joolz! Kensington Gardens is a fabulous relaxing place to walk.
Oh, Joolz, we love you so!
I will be in London in May, 2020, COVID-19 be damned! I can't wait, and Joolz, you have already enhanced my vacay more than you can fathom. All you fans should throw a few dollars at ole' Joolz, because he is more entertaining and informative than the bloody Netflix, and you seem to be able to afford that! It's amazingly EZ, just go to his website as he advises, and see the directions. Thank you Joolz, for all the stories, cheek, and charm!
Thanks for posting this is great I feel like I've been there now but nothing's like actually being there and experiencing it. You'll have to go after dark that's when the pixies come out and do their dance ,🧚♂️🧚♀️🧚🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚♂️🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚♂️🧚♀️🧚♀️🧚🧚♀️🧚♂️
Brilliant Joolz you should be on main stream tv...keep making the videos...I love them
This is one of my favorites!
A friend and I once went through the ice of the Round Pond on a park bench. I also saw what I assume was a ghost around the (what is now called the Princess Diana Memorial playground) area near the Cafe in the early hours of the morning. We got locked in and I ended up in St James Park as far as I now. Ended up being giving a ride home by a friendly bobby who dropped me off at the corner so my mum wouldn't get angry at me :)
The Moore sculptures work better set in a bleaker landscape, less manicured. But, again, thank you for your encyclopaedic stroll - as ever, pleasurable engagement gained.....
Green parakeets are all over London but I have never seen anything like the thousands of them that settle in the trees on the west side of Wormwood Scrubs at dusk. The African Queen was filmed at Ealing Studios just a few miles away so it's their probable origin.
Thanks you are very good !!!
I am off to the Albert hall tomorrow, this video is perfect timing. I shall have a stroll through the gardens on the way to the venue. Cheers Joolz.
Great stuff, plus a 'Withnail and I' quote, you're a diamond geezer Joolzy-boy.