I always tell people that Google maps is your best friend when trip planning. I belong to several online travel groups and so many people will post a questions like "where is the nearest grocery store from my hotel" because they don't even think of looking at a map. I can't stress enough about doing your research ahead of time. Your videos are extremely helpful because not only do you guys give info, but you also tell people HOW to get the information they need. Thank you. My favorite tip from you is "get the cake". 😁 Edit to add that I would love to see a video about public access toilets. As we walk around and tour Central London, where are we able to use the restrooms. Thank you.
Thanks for the lovely comment! We always start with a map with our trip planning. It helps me get comfortable with a place. We try our best to be helpful! We appreciate the feedback. We can always give more details. We will add tips on toilet access around the city. We do that for Paris as Paris is more challenging on the toilet front.
@@YourGuidesAbroad Thank you. I am planning a trip to London in the next few years but have bladder issues. So I would love all of the tips on where to be able to pop in and use the toilet while walking around the city.
My tip is to bring your own water bottle and reuse it throughout your trip. London has strict water quality testing and most restaurants participate in the “Refill London” program which promotes filling customers water bottles for free. Don’t buy plastic water bottles! Also save and request tap water instead of bottled water at restaurants:)
Terry is correct. Thames Clipper is the public transport on the river. For an audio tour and a trip to Greenwich, we enjoyed this tour yourguidesabroad.com/activities/thames-cruise/
I noticed you showed a museum with old planes! Going this summer with my pilot husband and he loves all things aviation, which museum is that? Thanks for all the great info!
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That is great to hear! Our new 5-day is a gem. Maybe for your next trip!!
You are just enabling me to make an excuse for another trip! 😂
Love the content! My wife and I were there in September too. Great time to visit.
Great time to visit! Thanks for subscribing. We have a lot more London content coming out.
I always tell people that Google maps is your best friend when trip planning. I belong to several online travel groups and so many people will post a questions like "where is the nearest grocery store from my hotel" because they don't even think of looking at a map. I can't stress enough about doing your research ahead of time.
Your videos are extremely helpful because not only do you guys give info, but you also tell people HOW to get the information they need. Thank you. My favorite tip from you is "get the cake". 😁
Edit to add that I would love to see a video about public access toilets. As we walk around and tour Central London, where are we able to use the restrooms. Thank you.
Thanks for the lovely comment! We always start with a map with our trip planning. It helps me get comfortable with a place. We try our best to be helpful! We appreciate the feedback. We can always give more details. We will add tips on toilet access around the city. We do that for Paris as Paris is more challenging on the toilet front.
@@YourGuidesAbroad Thank you. I am planning a trip to London in the next few years but have bladder issues. So I would love all of the tips on where to be able to pop in and use the toilet while walking around the city.
My tip is to bring your own water bottle and reuse it throughout your trip. London has strict water quality testing and most restaurants participate in the “Refill London” program which promotes filling customers water bottles for free. Don’t buy plastic water bottles! Also save and request tap water instead of bottled water at restaurants:)
Thank you for the informative video! Is there a specific Thames River Cruise that you recommend?
As a Londoner you can just get on the Thames clipper you can pick it up in many places in London
Terry is correct. Thames Clipper is the public transport on the river. For an audio tour and a trip to Greenwich, we enjoyed this tour yourguidesabroad.com/activities/thames-cruise/
Thank you!
I noticed you showed a museum with old planes! Going this summer with my pilot husband and he loves all things aviation, which museum is that? Thanks for all the great info!
Its the science museum in Kensington
Terry is correct, it is the third floor of the science museum.
@@YourGuidesAbroad thank you!! He still reminds me we skipped the aviation hanger in salzburg! :)
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