You produce really interesting videos. Pleased you enjoyed Windsor as my family connection goes back there over several centuries. My Great grandfather was Page of the Presence to Queen Victoria so lived and worked in the Castle most of his life.
110% love this. Thank you, thank you. I live 11 miles away in Bristol, and vist Bath often, for over 60 years. Sincere best wishes to you and your family. Thank you again.
Thank you for being here and sharing such positivity! We would love to visit Bristol next time. I will reach out if we do! PS. Would love to connect with our subscribers on Facebook (search Palms & Palaces). Feel free to join!
@@palmsandpalaces If you visit the UK again, and decide to visit Bristol, please let me know. I would be delighted to be your guide to the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the SS Great Britain, and the "Old City" of Bristol. Restaurants (incl The Ivy in Clifton) and pubs (the "White Lion" and the "Llandoger Trow"), the oldest theatre in England, and the spot where John Cabot set sail to discover North America... Again, GREAT videos of Bath and Windsor.
@@palmsandpalaces I have been following you for a few days. Your video content quality is very good. But I noticed that, due to video optimization problems, the videos are not getting more views and subscribers. You need to fix it. Best wishes
What a lovely video. Most Americans who cross the pond seem to spend a few days in London, and they're off. They've 'done' the UK. Look what they're missing.
@@palmsandpalaceswhen you next return to the UK then try to visit areas such as Cornwall or best still take a train from London to The Lake District. Google the view from the bench at the top of Latrigg and you'll see again why there is so much more to the UK than London!
London, in fact, the UK, in general, has always strived to make as much as possible kid friendly and as educational and interactive as possible, the UK is so much than sight seeing and shopping, the history here is amazing, as is your parenting by taking advantage of all the educational opportunities provided, i am very much looking forward to your next vlog and hopefully your final thoughts when your trip concludes,
Really well put together video. Nice to watch your travels in England. Hope you enjoyed the experience looks like you did. Hope to see more episodes. 👍🇬🇧
Never ever say the British drive on the wrong side of the road ,it really gets our backs up .we have been walking, riding ,and driving, on the lefthand side for well over a thousand years . 😊
It's not the wrong side of the road, suggests you are going to drive on the right hand side by accident, it's a different side of the road to what your're used to. Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Cyprus, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan etc. (30% of the countries) drive on the left.
Great videos guys... it's good to see an Americans point of view of my home. Just a fact for you, that you may already know, but the Cornish Pasty was originally designed for miners who would work all day and get covered in black coal dust. They would hold the pasty by the thick crust, eat the middle and throw away the 'handle'. Also, maybe not fully true, but I heard they also filled one side with meat and the other side with stewed fruits so you had both main and dessert in one easy meal. Looking forward to next video. (edit - just saw in a comment that you have already been told this!! )
No problem! I recently shared this fact with Scott because it's one of my faves. So glad to have such knowledgable friends here!! I appreciate you all!
Great to see Bath in its glory. I was born in Bath in the late 50's. As residents we were allowed to swim in the Great Bath once a year until some unfortunate young girl contracted meningitis in the 70's and died. After that no one was allowed to swim in the Great Bath. Having lived for many years just below St Stephen's Church on Lansdown, I can attest to the Hare and Hounds being a great place to eat and drink. Great to see this video.
@@palmsandpalaces Absolutely, there was a war of the roses battle in Tewkesbury in 1471, it has a massive 11th century Abbey that William the conqueror gifted to one of his sons, well worth a visit, a beautiful medieval town..
Nice video, lovely family. The last bit of "pret a manger" is usually pronounced in the French way and hence "mon-jay". It means "eat" in French. For future reference!
Cornish pasties were originally made by wives who's husbands worked in the mines. The thick pastry edge is designed so they can be eaten with dirty hands and keep the pie clean 😊
Great vlog. You guys didn't encounter this issue, but it's worth pointing-out to other visitors. Stay out of the way of the King's Guards. They will yell at you and push you out of the way. They've got a job to do.
Lovely film. My home town of Bath looked perfect. One detail, Sally Lunn buns are not Bath buns. Bath buns are enriched dough buns with a lump of sugar inside, syrup glasses with dried fruit and sugar on top. Best eaten buttered. Sally Lunn’s are a brioche bun best eaten toasted with butter or cinnamon butter.
Thanks for this info! We were well aware we were not eating a Sally Lunn's how one is supposed to... we will have to return to try it toasted with cinnamon butter. Mmm!
Surprised you didn't visit Bath Abbey. Edgar, the first "King of all England" was crowned in the old Anglo-Saxon abbey by St Dunstan, the Archbishop of Canterbury and St Oswald, the Archbishop of York in the year 973
At most European airports and train stations you can hire porters for your luggage. Book ahead and they’ll meet you at baggage claim/the train and they’ll make sure your luggage gets to where it needs to go. In Venice they’ll get your luggage from the airport or train station to your hotel.
Edinburgh also has fantastic Georgian architecture comparable to Bath, set and laid out in roads/Crescents/Squares/Circus, this in Edinburgh New Town developed from the 1700s, don’t just visit the old town, very nice but can be a tourist trap, Edinburgh can be hilly.
You should watch the Michael Caine film "The Wrong Box", it was filmed in Bath, including the at Royal Cresent, it's a good film, lots of other famous people are in it. The whole movie is on youtube.
We hired a Morgan and toured the Malvern Hills, Bath, and the Cotswolds. Reccomend it to anyone though I reccomend a hat with ear flaps or earmuffs. We had no rain so never had to put the roof up.
The US used to drive on the left when the first motor cars were made, but Henry Ford decided to put the steering wheel on the left of the car and advocated that they should drive on the right, There is a video about it on UA-cam.
This is a great question! Probably the same reason we invented our measurement system. There is a great SNL skit that pokes at our measurement system and how we should have kept the metric system. I am sure the same thinking went into what side of the road to drive.
@palmsandpalaces The imperial measuring system orginated in the UK. When the Metric system was created it gained much support within the scientific community. Slowly metric took over, even the home of the imperial system adopted metric
@@palmsandpalaces yes you must ...there's places in Wales and Scotland...that will charge everything.....I haven't felt that about anywher. Else in Europe.....can't wait for your next upload x x
A nice informative video and you have lovely and well behaved children. I subscribed but could you consider turning up the volume a little. Some is OK but it is patchy.
We drive on the left hand side, again a history lesson.... Knights would hold their sword/joust in the right hand and have the horse move on the left side when fighting.... 🙂
@@ango677 I’m torn between “disagree entirely” and “said no one who lived with n the south east in 30C daytine and 20C nighttime when we’re struggling under a sheet only and hoping it will get cooler… “ I pray for AC… on holiday, in the office, at home etc between July and September (and that’s excepting the heating coming on between November and March!)…. Let’s face it, our cars are temperature regulated better than our homes!
I’m probably an atheist but did a module on gothic cathedrals as part of my history degree. I also lived in bath for a year and used to pop in regularly, including for the carol service.
We will definitely hit it next time! We experienced many cathedrals on our trip. We have a growing list of things we want to experience with our next visit.
Why do Americans say the name of a town/city and then ENGLAND (or any other country they happen to be in). Just say the name of the town/city. We wouldn't say NEW YORK...AMERICA ! Pret a Manger is pronounced MONJAY ( as in French " to eat" ). Did you know that there were toilets on the train ? AIR B AND B and THE IVY !! Must have plenty of money !!?? Avon is pronounced AVUN. Croissant is pronounced KWA SON. We call them pigs in blankets not pigs in A blanket. I'm surprised to see them on a Sunday roast as they are usually eaten with our Christmas dinner. Double decker buses are used all over the UK. NEVER tell us that we drive on the WRONG side of the road !!
Thanks for your response! As for why we included England, for SEO strategy purposes and non-locals who won’t know where Bath is - we didn’t do this as much in our London vlogs where the country is obvious. As for the corrections - thank you! I certainly learned something new!
A tip for visitors accessing the Internet when abroad, as seen in this video, train wifi can be slow or unreliable, set up an international roaming flat-rate calling plan with your provider, inclusive of minutes /texts/data, then you can switch to a network and not worry about charges.
It’s so nice to see visitors enjoying just how beautiful Britain is. Your family is adorable, which is so great to see.
Thank you so much!
I'm so glad you got out of London (not a fan anymore) and experienced our stunning world changing country.
It is truly incredible!! Nothing compares to the English countryside!
You produce really interesting videos. Pleased you enjoyed Windsor as my family connection goes back there over several centuries. My Great grandfather was Page of the Presence to Queen Victoria so lived and worked in the Castle most of his life.
What a fascinating family history!! Thanks for sharing. Windsor was breathtaking!
110% love this.
Thank you, thank you.
I live 11 miles away in Bristol, and vist Bath often, for over 60 years.
Sincere best wishes to you and your family.
Thank you again.
You CANNOT have 110% of anything !! 100% is the MAXIMUM amount !
@@enemde3025 😄
Thank you for being here and sharing such positivity! We would love to visit Bristol next time. I will reach out if we do! PS. Would love to connect with our subscribers on Facebook (search Palms & Palaces). Feel free to join!
@@palmsandpalaces If you visit the UK again, and decide to visit Bristol, please let me know.
I would be delighted to be your guide to the Clifton Suspension Bridge,
the SS Great Britain, and the "Old City" of Bristol.
Restaurants (incl The Ivy in Clifton) and pubs (the "White Lion" and the "Llandoger Trow"), the oldest theatre in England, and the spot where John Cabot set sail to discover North America...
Again, GREAT videos of Bath and Windsor.
Been to Bath many times (including this year) but I still forget how beautiful it is and amazing when you see it for the first time.
Woooooooooow nice
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@@palmsandpalaces
I have been following you for a few days. Your video content quality is very good. But I noticed that, due to video optimization problems, the videos are not getting more views and subscribers. You need to fix it. Best wishes
What a lovely video. Most Americans who cross the pond seem to spend a few days in London, and they're off. They've 'done' the UK. Look what they're missing.
Oh, we want to see it ALL! Already plotting our next adventure in the UK!
@@palmsandpalaceswhen you next return to the UK then try to visit areas such as Cornwall or best still take a train from London to The Lake District. Google the view from the bench at the top of Latrigg and you'll see again why there is so much more to the UK than London!
Another well paced and professionally put together vlog. Really recommend this channel.
Well thank you, Andrew! We appreciate you!!! More to come!
London, in fact, the UK, in general, has always strived to make as much as possible kid friendly and as educational and interactive as possible, the UK is so much than sight seeing and shopping, the history here is amazing, as is your parenting by taking advantage of all the educational opportunities provided, i am very much looking forward to your next vlog and hopefully your final thoughts when your trip concludes,
We appreciate the comments - hoping to get another video published soon!!
Really well put together video. Nice to watch your travels in England. Hope you enjoyed the experience looks like you did. Hope to see more episodes. 👍🇬🇧
Thank you very much. Appreciate you being here. Working on the next one!! PS. Would love to connect with you all on our Facebook page!
Thank you great film.
Thanks, Alison! More to come!
There really is something so special about the UK, glad you and your family had a good trip and enjoyed.
Thank you. It really is so so special.
Most enjoyable...
@@geofffd1 Thank you!
Never ever say the British drive on the wrong side of the road ,it really gets our backs up .we have been walking, riding ,and driving, on the lefthand side for well over a thousand years . 😊
It's not the wrong side of the road, suggests you are going to drive on the right hand side by accident, it's a different side of the road to what your're used to. Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Cyprus, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan etc. (30% of the countries) drive on the left.
Give it a rest man, is it really that deep?
Glad your enjoying it here and getting out of London the UK has so much more to offer❤
@@rs1884That means 70% drive on the right side of the road.
I took it to mean SHE drove on the wrong side of the road?
Wow what a lovely family you are and what a great video...its all in the planning I guess, loved it❤
Thank you! Have an amazing day!
Wonderful Video guys, Bath is a total Gem and not to be missed ✌✌
Agreed!! Thanks for watching and more to come!
yeh STP is awesome
Wait...what's STP?
I live not far from Bath, it's a beautiful place.
Glad you enjoyed your trip 👍
Thank you!
Great videos guys... it's good to see an Americans point of view of my home. Just a fact for you, that you may already know, but the Cornish Pasty was originally designed for miners who would work all day and get covered in black coal dust. They would hold the pasty by the thick crust, eat the middle and throw away the 'handle'. Also, maybe not fully true, but I heard they also filled one side with meat and the other side with stewed fruits so you had both main and dessert in one easy meal. Looking forward to next video. (edit - just saw in a comment that you have already been told this!! )
No problem! I recently shared this fact with Scott because it's one of my faves. So glad to have such knowledgable friends here!! I appreciate you all!
I really enjoyed this very well done
@@kenharte6553 Thank you! We appreciate you. More to come! And feel free to join us at our Facebook community.
Great to see Bath in its glory. I was born in Bath in the late 50's. As residents we were allowed to swim in the Great Bath once a year until some unfortunate young girl contracted meningitis in the 70's and died. After that no one was allowed to swim in the Great Bath. Having lived for many years just below St Stephen's Church on Lansdown, I can attest to the Hare and Hounds being a great place to eat and drink. Great to see this video.
Your story is sad yet amazing! You live somewhere special for sure. Its hard to not want to come back in lieu of going somewhere new!
How did you find your visit to the motherland was it all you expected I hope your family and yourself had a splendid time
Thank you so much! It was the best time and we miss it so much!
@@palmsandpalaces I am so pleased you enjoyed yourselves the UK is truly a beautiful place may I ask when the next video will be available
Great video, great family, wonderful polite kids. I used to fish the river Avon when i was a kid living in Tewkesbury 🤘👍..
Thank you very much. And how incredible! It's beautiful.
@@palmsandpalaces Absolutely, there was a war of the roses battle in Tewkesbury in 1471, it has a massive 11th century Abbey that William the conqueror gifted to one of his sons, well worth a visit, a beautiful medieval town..
What a brilliant video! PS You're not driving 'on the wrong side of the road', you're driving 'on the left side of the road'!!!
It was more in jest. But yes, left side.. which felt awkward to us!! 😂
Nice video, lovely family. The last bit of "pret a manger" is usually pronounced in the French way and hence "mon-jay". It means "eat" in French. For future reference!
The pronunciation of "manger" made me giggle.
You're welcome for the entertainment!! 😂
Duly noted for the future!! *Shakes head in embarrassment* 😂
@@palmsandpalaces :) Looks like you had a great time in the UK. Your children are lovely.
Nice video.
Thank you for being here! More to come.
Cornish pasties were originally made by wives who's husbands worked in the mines. The thick pastry edge is designed so they can be eaten with dirty hands and keep the pie clean 😊
Really!? Love that fact!
Brits really do know how to make amazing puddings.
Indeed!
Great vlog. You guys didn't encounter this issue, but it's worth pointing-out to other visitors.
Stay out of the way of the King's Guards. They will yell at you and push you out of the way.
They've got a job to do.
I would think so!!
Lovely film. My home town of Bath looked perfect. One detail, Sally Lunn buns are not Bath buns. Bath buns are enriched dough buns with a lump of sugar inside, syrup glasses with dried fruit and sugar on top. Best eaten buttered. Sally Lunn’s are a brioche bun best eaten toasted with butter or cinnamon butter.
Thanks for this info! We were well aware we were not eating a Sally Lunn's how one is supposed to... we will have to return to try it toasted with cinnamon butter. Mmm!
The red plume in your bearskin means your a Coldstream guard.
Interesting! Just looked this up. Thanks!
Surprised you didn't visit Bath Abbey.
Edgar, the first "King of all England" was crowned in the old Anglo-Saxon abbey by St Dunstan, the Archbishop of Canterbury and St Oswald, the Archbishop of York in the year 973
That’s fascinating! Thanks for sharing! We had limited time and decided to visit the York Minster in our next stop.
1st King of all England was Aethelstan, 927ad
Seagulls are not purely coastal birds here. I live newr Oxford and we have gulls here
True - I typically associate them with the coast, as the two coastal cities in which I've resided had gulls along the water.
At most European airports and train stations you can hire porters for your luggage. Book ahead and they’ll meet you at baggage claim/the train and they’ll make sure your luggage gets to where it needs to go. In Venice they’ll get your luggage from the airport or train station to your hotel.
I had no idea! Appreciate you sharing.
Fun fact, there are seven crescents in Bath.
Love it!
Edinburgh also has fantastic Georgian architecture comparable to Bath, set and laid out in roads/Crescents/Squares/Circus, this in Edinburgh New Town developed from the 1700s, don’t just visit the old town, very nice but can be a tourist trap, Edinburgh can be hilly.
Edinburgh is on our list! Hoping 2025 is the year. 🤞
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Got it!
You should watch the Michael Caine film "The Wrong Box", it was filmed in Bath, including the at Royal Cresent, it's a good film, lots of other famous people are in it. The whole movie is on youtube.
Will do so! Thank you for sharing!
Tip for charging electronic devices, bring a Power Bank, access to charging points might be limited or not working.
Great tip!
We hired a Morgan and toured the Malvern Hills, Bath, and the Cotswolds. Reccomend it to anyone though I reccomend a hat with ear flaps or earmuffs. We had no rain so never had to put the roof up.
Great tip! Thank you so much for sharing!
Oh my gosh that sounds amazing! Scott loves this recommendation.
And people still slate British Cuisine! Blame that on War Rationing; i think you found out how good it really is these days 🙂
There is nothing like the food in the UK!
Lovely polite children
Thank you so much 💛
If you get a chance in the future go to Arundle castle in West Sussex, I think it’s better than Windsor and not a lot smaller.
Just looked it up. It looks incredible!! I'm ready to get back!
Does anyone know why the US and other countries decided to drive on the right? Genuinely interested!👍🏻
The US used to drive on the left when the first motor cars were made, but Henry Ford decided to put the steering wheel on the left of the car and advocated that they should drive on the right, There is a video about it on UA-cam.
Europe because of Napoleon, so legend would have us believe
This is a great question! Probably the same reason we invented our measurement system. There is a great SNL skit that pokes at our measurement system and how we should have kept the metric system. I am sure the same thinking went into what side of the road to drive.
@palmsandpalaces The imperial measuring system orginated in the UK. When the Metric system was created it gained much support within the scientific community. Slowly metric took over, even the home of the imperial system adopted metric
Iv traveled all over Europe...France .Spain Greece.. Italy...but theres something about England...that Trump's them all ....
It is such a special place. I know there’s more of the world to explore, but we really want to return soon. 🩵
@@palmsandpalaces yes you must ...there's places in Wales and Scotland...that will charge everything.....I haven't felt that about anywher. Else in Europe.....can't wait for your next upload x x
A nice informative video and you have lovely and well behaved children. I subscribed but could you consider turning up the volume a little. Some is OK but it is patchy.
Ah, thanks for the tip! Will try to fix the audio!
We drive on the left hand side, again a history lesson.... Knights would hold their sword/joust in the right hand and have the horse move on the left side when fighting.... 🙂
I said "wrong side" in jest - noted for next time. LOL! And very cool - Oliver will appreciate this fact!
At no part of the year would you need air conditioning in the UK opening a window would suffice even in mid-summer.
@@ango677 I’m torn between “disagree entirely” and “said no one who lived with n the south east in 30C daytine and 20C nighttime when we’re struggling under a sheet only and hoping it will get cooler… “
I pray for AC… on holiday, in the office, at home etc between July and September (and that’s excepting the heating coming on between November and March!)….
Let’s face it, our cars are temperature regulated better than our homes!
You don't have to be religious to appreciate the architecture of Bath Cathedral it's a shame that you didn't venture inside.
I’m probably an atheist but did a module on gothic cathedrals as part of my history degree. I also lived in bath for a year and used to pop in regularly, including for the carol service.
We will definitely hit it next time! We experienced many cathedrals on our trip. We have a growing list of things we want to experience with our next visit.
Why is it that kids with missing teeth look cute, whereas, me at 60, looks like a vagabond :)
Haha. I doubt it. 😉😂 But yes, they can pull off the Jack-o-Lantern look quite well!
Why do Americans say the name of a town/city and then ENGLAND (or any other country they happen to be in). Just say the name of the town/city. We wouldn't say NEW YORK...AMERICA !
Pret a Manger is pronounced MONJAY ( as in French " to eat" ).
Did you know that there were toilets on the train ?
AIR B AND B and THE IVY !! Must have plenty of money !!??
Avon is pronounced AVUN.
Croissant is pronounced KWA SON.
We call them pigs in blankets not pigs in A blanket. I'm surprised to see them on a Sunday roast as they are usually eaten with our Christmas dinner.
Double decker buses are used all over the UK.
NEVER tell us that we drive on the WRONG side of the road !!
Thanks for your response! As for why we included England, for SEO strategy purposes and non-locals who won’t know where Bath is - we didn’t do this as much in our London vlogs where the country is obvious. As for the corrections - thank you! I certainly learned something new!
This is your third (negative) comment on the video.
Why don't you go and take a ...lie-down.
A tip for visitors accessing the Internet when abroad, as seen in this video, train wifi can be slow or unreliable,
set up an international roaming flat-rate calling plan with your provider, inclusive of minutes /texts/data, then you can switch to a network and not worry about charges.
Thank you for sharing!