Sight Timestamps 00:41 ● St Clement Danes Church 02:14 ● Royal Courts of Justice 03:09 ● The George Pub 05:11 ● Temple Bar Memorial 07:05 ● Prince Henry's Room 09:12 ● Maughan Library 11:30 ● Romanian St George Church 16:10 ● Dr Johnson's House 17:27 ● Hodge The Cat Statue 20:26 ● Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese 24:00 ● St Bridge's Church 24:46 ● The Old Bell Tavern 30:28 ● City Thameslink Station 34:04 ● Paternoster Vents by Thomas Heatherwick 35:50 ● The Paternoster Column 36:00 ● Temple Bar Gate
thank you for sharing, especially in this time of lockdowns and restrictions/ hassle/ high cost to travel. Very clear map shown in front and steady holding of the recording device, and devoid of any noisy narration!
I don't know if it's weird but living in Kenya, right at the equator, I've seen enough sunny days to last a lifetime so I really love rainy dull days. This kind of video, in this beautiful city, fills me with deep unexplainable joy.
Thank you for all your strolls Sanpo! We've enjoyed every one and always look forward to new ones. Some evenings we watch two! Such a wonderful escape and so peaceful.
I thoroughly enjoy your videos! There are so many hidden gems to see, buildings, courtyards, all the ornate carvings on doors, etc. It is sometimes overwhelming to me. In Southern California, there seems to be nothing like that. In North Carolina, there is some, but the city of Charlotte tends to tear those buildings down and replace with modern. There are people who fight against this. Thank you so much. Be safe...
I miss London, but the London I know it`s crowded and lively and awesome in every sense..the London I see here looks sad and empty almost devoid of life and emotion, let`s pray things would go back to normal soon because we all want that other London back and I can`t wait to be there again.
I don't know how you do it, but you keep on getting better and better and you were pretty good to start with. A visual feast and so educational too - your cc info is very informative.
Thank you for showing an area of the City that is historically very important, interesting, beautiful and not yet dominated by too many souless glass and steel office blocks. First class video.
17:35 I used to eat my lunch here. I was sitting there while the statue of Hodge was installed. 32:14 St. Martins within Ludgate was the church where the parents of William Penn, who founded Pellsylvania, were married
Thanks for these ever more wonderful walks ! The immersion is total, we feels perfectly the atmosphere which emerges from these video ! Thanks for sharing! Merci 😁
Very, very well done. The captioning, little snippets of explanations, and all - wonderful. I still have to chuckle at the "hill" in Ludgate Hill. "Incline" seems more appropriate compared to some of the hills I encounter every day where I live. I remember walking to St. Paul's and wondering where the hill was exactly. ("Am I going in the wrong direction?") Again - lovely footage. Wish I could go back.
You're just outdoing yourself everytime Sanpo 👏👏👏👏 what a lovely fun, educational walk, I just went and read about Hodge The Cat after you featured that beautiful bronze in this stroll, you are absolutely my fave walker 🚶♀️ thank you again for all your strolls 💕💕💕
¡ EXCELENTE FILMACIÓN!, un recorrido maravilloso por callejones, pasajes, atajos de la City imposible conocer si no se es local o haber vivido mucho allí. Muchas gracias.
Hi, just wanted to say your videos are great. I tend to do two to three 3 to 4hr walks a week through London and there's plenty I've missed or places I haven't been to yet, so thanks for the ideas! Also really like all the little notes you had, as I tend to forget half of what I've seen! I did most of this route this morning so next time I do it, I now have extra places to look at so again, thank you.
Beautiful buildings and architecture for a beautiful stroll ! Thanks a lot Sanpo ! All the cities look like empty theater stage sets...sad sad times...
When you live in London you sometimes neglect exploring some areas and Fleet St is one of them. We travel down them on busses and see all Newspaper names but miss some. Although my family come from Liverpool, I didn't know that the Liverpool Echo had an Office in Fleet Street. Samuel Johnson was right when he made his famous quote. I didn't know about The St Brides Institute and it was about printing. Thank you for a lovely walk Sanpo and the history lesson.
Gracias por poder pasear por Londres, me encantan tus videos. Descubro lugares que no conocía👍 I love your videos, I can walk around London from my sofa😉 in Spain. I have discovered many hidden places 👏
Another extremely enjoyable stroll Sanpo, love the old buildings, how beautiful they look. It had to rain again of course! Tuesday here where I live was the best weather we’d had for a good while, sun shone all day and it was the first time I had felt warm since December 24th when our heating broke down. I always look forward to your videos so much, they are so interesting and informative, just the kind of “medicine” I need during these very challenging times. Thank you so very much!!
Hi Jane, I hope your heating has been repaired and you are warm again. It's been wet and cold hear most days. I am pleased my videos provide some relief. Enjoy 😊
Hello Sanpo Great walk. We like the Fleet street and its off shoots. At Saint Georges church is the only outdoor statue of Queen Elizabeth I in London it used to be on the Ludgate. Thanks for the walk. Stay safe. Chris and Sandra if Canada.
Your videos are among the best of their kind. I open a separate window with a map to follow along as "we" walk. I like that you show a lot of the street names and plaques as we go. We visit London at least once a year if not twice (pre covid) and yet there is so much more to see. Thanks for this video.
What a video !!! Brings back memories from summer 2015 when I was in London. There was many wonderful new photo locations also. Thanks a lot and Happy new year too.
HERMOSO video me encantó!!! Londres y sus laberinticas calles internas. Los frentes de edificios con sus estilos tan particulares. Sus calles internas hacen volar mi imaginación con historias misteriosas e integrantes. Gracias esto es un respiro para la mente.👍👍👍🤝🤝🤝😃😃😃 38:36
Another great walk, thank you. I've heard it said that the spire of St. Bride's Church gave a baker the inspiration for the tiered design of his wedding cake - not too sure if it's true!
Bonsoir Sanpo, comme d'habitude une très belle promenade, très calme, du fait qu'il n'y a pas beaucoup de monde dehors. Toujours ces petites pépites que l'on découvre au fur et à mesure de tes vidéos. Il nous tarde de venir explorer tout cela. En attendant, merci de nous faire voyager, et surtout prend soin de toi 👍🏽😊
From here in the Andes mountains it looked wonderful. As soon as it came into view I recognized Dr.Samuel Johnson's house from having read an illustrated book 45 years ago written by Samuel Pepys. I'm so proud of myself. Too bad about that old building that had to be rebuilt and replaced by some new fangled thing in the 1600's eh? Seriously though, this walk brought up emotions that were not on the front burner. Thank you thank you. p.s. Was that an early Sunday morning stroll?
First time viewing your channel and luckily picked an interesting walk. Lived in London many years ago and constantly amazed by how little I knew of or had seen of this beautiful city. Very enjoyable watching.
Very good camera work nice and steady ... good for old eyes :-) ... you picked the best time to make this video as normally full of people and much noisier ... congratulations on your video ... I enjoyed it very much ... thanks for making it.
A good video as usual, at the east end of Fleet Street there was a railway bridge, and in a radius of 1 km, ie, fleet street, east and west, tobacconists selling cuban premium cigars, now all are shut, do you do your research before or after, in context, streets, roads, etc.!
I have never seen it so quiet in front of the RCJ. Pre-Covid, there were always people protesting one thing or another. Wish you had visited Temple Church, it is fascinating place!
Enjoyable walk with useful captions, although personally I prefer the narrated walks. Surprised you did not look along Old Bailey (off Ludgate Hill) the address of the Central Criminal Court. The best known criminal court in the UK. Keep up the good work,
Thank you very much Robert. I have included the Old Bailey in a previous video so I didn't include in this video. ua-cam.com/video/OwZjJOfQT2s/v-deo.html
Лондон такой красивый и необычный. А как там деревья выживают, если везде плиткой выложено? London is so beautiful and unusual. And how do the trees survive there, if there are tiles everywhere?
Hi Sanpo, You must be putting a lot more research into producing your videos, judging by the amount of information you now provide. I may even have to watch ones like this twice, to ensure I digest all the info!! You're up there with the best Sanpo.
Sanpo Stroll Your videos are perfectly 'digest friendly' I didn't mean to imply otherwise. I just crave info on London's curiosities, so I don't like to forget any little titbits of info that you mention that I don't already know! My problem now I'm getting a bit older, is recalling all the info I've collected over the years.
St. Paul Cathedra. Probably this name remainds to the era when every king of Europe manteined a church in Rome. The king of England manteined that of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome. An ancient romanic basilica.
Sight Timestamps
00:41 ● St Clement Danes Church
02:14 ● Royal Courts of Justice
03:09 ● The George Pub
05:11 ● Temple Bar Memorial
07:05 ● Prince Henry's Room
09:12 ● Maughan Library
11:30 ● Romanian St George Church
16:10 ● Dr Johnson's House
17:27 ● Hodge The Cat Statue
20:26 ● Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
24:00 ● St Bridge's Church
24:46 ● The Old Bell Tavern
30:28 ● City Thameslink Station
34:04 ● Paternoster Vents by Thomas Heatherwick
35:50 ● The Paternoster Column
36:00 ● Temple Bar Gate
Those church bells were absolutely lovely!
thank you for sharing, especially in this time of lockdowns and restrictions/ hassle/ high cost to travel. Very clear map shown in front and steady holding of the recording device, and devoid of any noisy narration!
London is magical. So much history. ❤❤❤
I don't know if it's weird but living in Kenya, right at the equator, I've seen enough sunny days to last a lifetime so I really love rainy dull days. This kind of video, in this beautiful city, fills me with deep unexplainable joy.
Always interesting seeing a tourist point of view of London.
Love these quiet strolls..I feel, like I’m walking them with you...
Thanks for walking with me Jul!
Thank you for all your strolls Sanpo! We've enjoyed every one and always look forward to new ones. Some evenings we watch two! Such a wonderful escape and so peaceful.
Thank you Michelle 😊
I thoroughly enjoy your videos! There are so many hidden gems to see, buildings, courtyards, all the ornate carvings on doors, etc. It is sometimes overwhelming to me. In Southern California, there seems to be nothing like that. In North Carolina, there is some, but the city of Charlotte tends to tear those buildings down and replace with modern. There are people who fight against this. Thank you so much. Be safe...
I loved to hear the London bells.🙂
I miss London, but the London I know it`s crowded and lively and awesome in every sense..the London I see here looks sad and empty almost devoid of life and emotion, let`s pray things would go back to normal soon because we all want that other London back and I can`t wait to be there again.
Nice video from India 👍
In India few parts of the area constructed by Britishes and nice to know the same kind of architecture they used.
Another excellent walk Sampo. Once again showing the hidden courts and alleys. Keeping me sane in this mad world. 👍
I don't know how you do it, but you keep on getting better and better and you were pretty good to start with. A visual feast and so educational too - your cc info is very informative.
wow thank you very much! 😊😊😊
Thank you for showing an area of the City that is historically very important, interesting, beautiful and not yet dominated by too many souless glass and steel office blocks. First class video.
Thank you peckinpahlady.
17:35 I used to eat my lunch here. I was sitting there while the statue of Hodge was installed.
32:14 St. Martins within Ludgate was the church where the parents of William Penn, who founded Pellsylvania, were married
Thanks for these ever more wonderful walks ! The immersion is total, we feels perfectly the atmosphere which emerges from these video !
Thanks for sharing!
Merci 😁
I like the British buildings and the typical windows too
Thanks for showing us the hidden places in London, a wonderful walking tour 😊👍
So many interesting buildings. Love London.so clean looking. 🖐
Very, very well done. The captioning, little snippets of explanations, and all - wonderful. I still have to chuckle at the "hill" in Ludgate Hill. "Incline" seems more appropriate compared to some of the hills I encounter every day where I live. I remember walking to St. Paul's and wondering where the hill was exactly. ("Am I going in the wrong direction?") Again - lovely footage. Wish I could go back.
It's nice watching your videos of walking in London streets and this way you show what we never see in our life. Hats off to you.
Hello KS GHAI, thank you for joining on this walk! Southall has been on my list, I will visit when this lockdown is lifted.
Thanks for stopping and looking up at the beautiful buildings!
My pleasure. I like to see what is up there as well 😊
This video has become one of my favorites. I love alleys and secret streets :-) Please, stay safe!!
You're just outdoing yourself everytime Sanpo 👏👏👏👏 what a lovely fun, educational walk, I just went and read about Hodge The Cat after you featured that beautiful bronze in this stroll, you are absolutely my fave walker 🚶♀️ thank you again for all your strolls 💕💕💕
Thank you very much Selina! I am glad you liked the captions and information. I thought it was fun to know the back stories as we walk.
This youtube channel is helping to keep me a little happier and so sort the "home sick" i feel about London as I used to live there
Me too!
Me too. I prey for London.
Thank you guys!
I am so happy to hear that my videos are helping in a small way during this pandemic. I hope you get to travel back to London soon.
There are many people like me... I feel kinda sad when I see these beautiful places again but this time not personally...
¡ EXCELENTE FILMACIÓN!, un recorrido maravilloso por callejones, pasajes, atajos de la City imposible conocer si no se es local o haber vivido mucho allí. Muchas gracias.
Nice walk Sanpo. Keep safe out there 👍
Thanks 👍
Hi, just wanted to say your videos are great. I tend to do two to three 3 to 4hr walks a week through London and there's plenty I've missed or places I haven't been to yet, so thanks for the ideas! Also really like all the little notes you had, as I tend to forget half of what I've seen! I did most of this route this morning so next time I do it, I now have extra places to look at so again, thank you.
You are most welcome Daniel. I am so glad you enjoyed the videos and the notes. Happy walking.
Great video and loaded with nice info ! You have definately put a lot of effort into making this, keep up the good work man 🙌🏽
Thank you so much! 😉
Beautiful buildings and architecture for a beautiful stroll ! Thanks a lot Sanpo ! All the cities look like empty theater stage sets...sad sad times...
When you live in London you sometimes neglect exploring some areas and Fleet St is one of them.
We travel down them on busses and see all Newspaper names but miss some.
Although my family come from Liverpool, I didn't know that the Liverpool Echo had an Office in Fleet Street.
Samuel Johnson was right when he made his famous quote.
I didn't know about The St Brides Institute and it was about printing.
Thank you for a lovely walk Sanpo and the history lesson.
I think the famous quote by Samuel Johnson is "if you`re tired of London you`re tired of life" and I couldn`t agree more
@@Shungabali Totally. Wise words.
True, we pass through Fleet street by bus in a few minuets but there are many stories behind the buildings!
Loved the bells in the beginning 🔔🇬🇧
Thanks Kimie 🔔🔔🔔
That was great and thanks the interesting narration, cheers Sanpo :)
Thank you Steve.
I adore this. I'm so proud to be from London, the world's best city! :)
Gracias por poder pasear por
Londres, me encantan tus videos. Descubro lugares que no conocía👍
I love your videos, I can walk around London from my sofa😉 in Spain. I have discovered many hidden places 👏
Thank you Gema. I will try to film more hidden places 😉
Another extremely enjoyable stroll Sanpo, love the old buildings, how beautiful they look. It had to rain again of course! Tuesday here where I live was the best weather we’d had for a good while, sun shone all day and it was the first time I had felt warm since December 24th when our heating broke down. I always look forward to your videos so much, they are so interesting and informative, just the kind of “medicine” I need during these very challenging times. Thank you so very much!!
Hi Jane, I hope your heating has been repaired and you are warm again.
It's been wet and cold hear most days. I am pleased my videos provide some relief. Enjoy 😊
@@sanpostroll2107 Thank you Sanpo, oh yes indeed, your videos bring much respite, when I’m watching them everything else is forgotten!
Hello Sanpo
Great walk. We like the Fleet street and its off shoots. At Saint Georges church is the only outdoor statue of Queen Elizabeth I in London it used to be on the Ludgate. Thanks for the walk. Stay safe. Chris and Sandra if Canada.
Love the cat statue :) Love these videos- thank you!
I love the cat statue too! Thanks for walking with me :)
Lovely, as alaways! When I have days not so great, I « walk » with you across London and feel great. Thank you.
I am so glad you have been enjoying my London walks :) :)
Very beautiful buildings! London is wonderful! Greetings from Palma de Mallorca!
I watched a video of walking around London for the first time!
I felt like I was walking around the city! Thank you 😊
Very good. Thank you. John in London.
Thank you John.
Your videos are among the best of their kind. I open a separate window with a map to follow along as "we" walk. I like that you show a lot of the street names and plaques as we go. We visit London at least once a year if not twice (pre covid) and yet there is so much more to see. Thanks for this video.
Thanks again Sanpo 👏🏻
What a beautiful.
Thanks Imran.
What a video !!! Brings back memories from summer 2015 when I was in London. There was many wonderful new photo locations also. Thanks a lot and Happy new year too.
Glad to hear this video brought back memories!
I've seen many photographers and instagramers in this area.
Hi Happy new year. Thanks For walk, My friend. 🦋🌹
Happy New Year too Mila. Thank you for walking with me 😉
I am Japanese and have never been to London, but I love the cityscape. I would like to visit London.
The best thing about London walking down the side streets its like another world!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE LONDON, I NEED BACK TO PLACE. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
HERMOSO video me encantó!!! Londres y sus laberinticas calles internas. Los frentes de edificios con sus estilos tan particulares. Sus calles internas hacen volar mi imaginación con historias misteriosas e integrantes. Gracias esto es un respiro para la mente.👍👍👍🤝🤝🤝😃😃😃 38:36
Another great walk, thank you. I've heard it said that the spire of St. Bride's Church gave a baker the inspiration for the tiered design of his wedding cake - not too sure if it's true!
Thank you finesunset. I hadn't heard about the wedding cake baker. Does look like a wedding cake :-)
Bonsoir Sanpo, comme d'habitude une très belle promenade, très calme, du fait qu'il n'y a pas beaucoup de monde dehors. Toujours ces petites pépites que l'on découvre au fur et à mesure de tes vidéos. Il nous tarde de venir explorer tout cela. En attendant, merci de nous faire voyager, et surtout prend soin de toi 👍🏽😊
Merci Frantz comme toujours. Passez un bon week-end 😊
Thanks for taking us with you for a walk in glorious London's streets to see magnificent monuments. Love from Pakistan.
Thanks again Abdul.
É sempre um prazer passear por Londres !
Hope, the lovely author of these videos is safe and sound now.❤
From here in the Andes mountains it looked wonderful. As soon as it came into view I recognized Dr.Samuel Johnson's house from having read an illustrated book 45 years ago written by Samuel Pepys. I'm so proud of myself. Too bad about that old building that had to be rebuilt and replaced by some new fangled thing in the 1600's eh? Seriously though, this walk brought up emotions that were not on the front burner. Thank you thank you.
p.s. Was that an early Sunday morning stroll?
You are welcome g nolan. This was filmed during lockdown on a Tuesday lunchtime.
Hello, thanks for showing the great video🙏🙏🙏
I was a Journalist for print and Radio in those days and it is satisfying to see Fleet Street. Sanpo, you are doing a wonderful job. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed this walk and it brought back memories.
First time viewing your channel and luckily picked an interesting walk. Lived in London many years ago and constantly amazed by how little I knew of or had seen of this beautiful city. Very enjoyable watching.
you are Very professional in all filming,touring, subtitle and all thanks alot
No problem. Thank you for your kind words!
i love London and its antiquity
Very good camera work nice and steady ... good for old eyes :-) ... you picked the best time to make this video as normally full of people and much noisier ... congratulations on your video ... I enjoyed it very much ... thanks for making it.
Thank you so much :)
I know this area well as I often stayed in Lincoln’s Inn which is close by. A fascinating area full of surprises. Thanks
Thank you for the stroll!
I love my London
Nice tour of. London friend
Hello! We love your walls walks through London but stay safe during COVID! Love from Canada ❤🇨🇦❤
Thank you Tracena. Please stay safe too.
Love those hidden little passages through the main streets.
And have you noticed the Sanpo’s logo hanging on the wall on minute 27.22 ? 🤣
😂😂
I didn't realise. It does look like me!
Hey sanpo great walk love it
Thanks Andy.
Great tour today my friend
Шикарный город
HiHappy new year... Another great walk, thanks
Happy New Year Will, hope you have a great 2021!
Memories.
Thanks for walk
Thanks for visiting!
“To walk alone in London is the greatest rest.” Virginia Woolf.
very nice stroll...happy new year [no capital letters]
Thank you, you too!
مكان جميل جدا ياصديقي العزيز 💐🌹🌷
Bonjour, Merci beaucoup 🔔👍☕🌹💖
街全てがアートですね…これ見ながら、そういえばビッグベンって燃えたんだなぁとシミジミ思い出しました
雨の中、撮影お疲れ様でした!
ヘンリー王子の家だけちっちゃw
お疲れ様です。レンズに付いてるのかついてないのか分からないミストのような雨の日の撮影は思いのほか苦戦しましたw
ビッグベン昔燃えたんですね、今調べてみました(笑)
@@sanpostroll2107 間違えたノートルダム大聖堂でした…すいません
@@はやだしゲーミング 🤣🤣 国が違うしー!w
@@sanpostroll2107 さーせんW
Excellent
Thanks looking lovely hay from sunny TEL-AVIV ISRAEL
Very good video
Fleet Street was known from the 14-15th centuries onwards for being the publication center by Caxton and Wynkyn
A good video as usual, at the east end of Fleet Street there was a railway bridge, and in a radius of 1 km, ie, fleet street, east and west, tobacconists selling cuban premium cigars, now all are shut, do you do your research before or after, in context, streets, roads, etc.!
Lovely! Reminds me so much of my time in London. Would you ever do a Victoria Park area walk?
I haven't done Victoria Park yet, but it's on my visiting list 😉
I have never seen it so quiet in front of the RCJ. Pre-Covid, there were always people protesting one thing or another. Wish you had visited Temple Church, it is fascinating place!
I will include Temple Church next time I visit the area.
I went back to film the Temple area but unfortunately I couldn’t access the Temple Church this time. I will try in the future again.
So fun to be able to teleport to another place with you! Always awesome!
Hello spammer :)
Enjoyable walk with useful captions, although personally I prefer the narrated walks. Surprised you did not look along Old Bailey (off Ludgate Hill) the address of the Central Criminal Court. The best known criminal court in the UK. Keep up the good work,
Thank you very much Robert. I have included the Old Bailey in a previous video so I didn't include in this video.
ua-cam.com/video/OwZjJOfQT2s/v-deo.html
Love your videos! How did you go about making your map animations in the intros?
Thank you :) I use JavaScript to generate the map and animation then put into video editing software.
@@sanpostroll2107 cool!! this helps understanding to watch ^^ i like it! thanks!
Still excellent
❤ thank you
You're welcome 😊
Good morning my friend
Good morning!
Лондон такой красивый и необычный. А как там деревья выживают, если везде плиткой выложено? London is so beautiful and unusual. And how do the trees survive there, if there are tiles everywhere?
What is the tune the bells are chiming at st Clement Danes - so familiar but can't place it!
I worked in Fleet street in the Sixties and so did my wife.
Hi Sanpo,
You must be putting a lot more research into producing your videos, judging by the amount of information you now provide. I may even have to watch ones like this twice, to ensure I digest all the info!! You're up there with the best Sanpo.
That's why I like Sanpo :)
Hi John, thank you! I will try to make videos more digest friendly :)
Sanpo Stroll
Your videos are perfectly 'digest friendly' I didn't mean to imply otherwise. I just crave info on London's curiosities, so I don't like to forget any little titbits of info that you mention that I don't already know! My problem now I'm getting a bit older, is recalling all the info I've collected over the years.
@@johnorchin8567 Please watch as many times as you like :-). Maybe my English - I meant to say I will keep the information coming.
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St. Paul Cathedra. Probably this name remainds to the era when every king of Europe manteined a church in Rome. The king of England manteined that of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome. An ancient romanic basilica.