SIGHTS TIME STAMPS: 00:00 Palace of Westminster 00:53 Her Majesty's Economic and Finance Ministry 01:44 Triple Arched Bridge 02:21 The Cenotaph / National War Memorial 02:50 Richmond House, Department of Health 03:4919:49 Downing Street 04:40 The Women of World War II 05:15 Cabinet Office 05:45 Earl Haig Memorial 05:48 Dover House / London headquarters of the Scotland Office 06:39 The statue of Duke of Devonshire 07:05 Ministry of Defence 07:25 Horse Guards 10:33 Department for International Development 12:32 Nigeria High Commission 16:29 Admiralty Arch 16:45 Equestrian Statue of Charles I 17:05 Nelson's Column 19:10 The National Gallery
I can remember a time when there were no gates or security at the entrance to Downing Street, you could just walk up there. The idea seems unthinkable today!
Yes I remember in the 60s being taken to Downing St and walking along to the door of No 10. Completely empty no police nothing. Just took a photo and walked back to Whitehall.
Wow I didn’t think London architecture could get any better,but those streets proved me wrong. Wow would love some photos of some of those buildings ! Some more streets to add to my list if I get back there.
My companion of Primrose Hill used to come with me on walks. She was always came with sugar lumps in her pocket and we would give a couple to the horses. The system was not as sensitive to acts of kindness back then. The horses enjoyed the treat and we might even have a sugar lump ourselves.
What an interesting walk this was. I remember doing a similar walk in 2010 through the Admiralty Arch, to Trafalgar Square, and then falling asleep on the National Gallery steps because I was so tired! Your surround sound had me jumping out of my seat at the car horns at 6:23 and 16:27. And you were brave to walk right past so many protesters. I would have crossed the street. We want you to stay safe so that you can keep taking us on these walks.
@@sanpostroll2107 Don't apologize about the car horns! I should have clarified that I was impressed by them because I love your surround sound! It always makes me feel like I'm right in the middle of everything!
Bonjour Sanpo, j'ai fait une partie de cette promenade en bus et à pied et c'était très sympa. Cette vidéo a été pour toi riche en événements, presque tout au long du trajet, avec les différentes manifestations. Merci d'être revenu vers Downing Street. Toujours un plaisir de te suivre et à très bientôt 😉👍🏽🌞
Salut Frantz, j'étais un peu nerveux à l'idée de parcourir tous les manifestants car je ne m'attendais pas à ces événements et j'ai donc raté Downing Street. haha Rendez-vous dans la prochaine vidéo 😉
Hello Sanpo Wow lots of protesters out that day. You missed a Harry Potter site at Old Scotland yard if you had turn and looked right you would have seen where Harry, Ron and Hermione changed into three minister workers. Now Old Scotland yard is the first police stations and it is called that because it was where people from Scotland would stay while doing business in London. Just some fun facts I have stuck in my head. My grandmother on her trip to London took a picture of the front door of number 10 Downing street, with just one Bobby standing guard unarmed. Times of changed. Take Care Chris and Sandra of Canada.
Hi Chris and Sandra. You know many bits of trivia about London! I will need to watch the Harry Potter films again and pay more attention. I can't believe 10 Downing street used to be accesible to the public. I would have loved to take a picture of the famous door.
SIGHTS TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Palace of Westminster
00:53 Her Majesty's Economic and Finance Ministry
01:44 Triple Arched Bridge
02:21 The Cenotaph / National War Memorial
02:50 Richmond House, Department of Health
03:49 19:49 Downing Street
04:40 The Women of World War II
05:15 Cabinet Office
05:45 Earl Haig Memorial
05:48 Dover House / London headquarters of the Scotland Office
06:39 The statue of Duke of Devonshire
07:05 Ministry of Defence
07:25 Horse Guards
10:33 Department for International Development
12:32 Nigeria High Commission
16:29 Admiralty Arch
16:45 Equestrian Statue of Charles I
17:05 Nelson's Column
19:10 The National Gallery
Awesome street views and I love the architecture !! Nice walk my friend 😉👍🤞
Thanks New Walker 😊👍
Thanks! Such a wonderful way of moving from point A to B. Always nice to see the world from your perspective. : )
Amazing walking tour thanks for sharing stay connected
I really enjoyed watching this walk around London..Thanks
Beautiful London 🥰
I can remember a time when there were no gates or security at the entrance to Downing Street, you could just walk up there. The idea seems unthinkable today!
It is hard to imagine that there was ever time when gates were not needed.
Yes I remember in the 60s being taken to Downing St and walking along to the door of No 10. Completely empty no police nothing. Just took a photo and walked back to Whitehall.
Nice walk. Awesome part of london with beautiful buildings 👍
Thanks 😊👍
🍭 Beautiful route! amazing views! thank you for that awesome walking tour! greetings! ✌😉
Wow I didn’t think London architecture could get any better,but those streets proved me wrong. Wow would love some photos of some of those buildings ! Some more streets to add to my list if I get back there.
Thanks for your nice walk friend! I like it.
Many thanks Baires Walker!
I was there 30 years ago...Time flies
💕Very beautiful london😊 thanks for good video👍💕
My companion of Primrose Hill used to come with me on walks.
She was always came with sugar lumps in her pocket and we would give a couple to the horses.
The system was not as sensitive to acts of kindness back then.
The horses enjoyed the treat and we might even have a sugar lump ourselves.
Great content keep walking 🚶♂️
What an interesting walk this was. I remember doing a similar walk in 2010 through the Admiralty Arch, to Trafalgar Square, and then falling asleep on the National Gallery steps because I was so tired! Your surround sound had me jumping out of my seat at the car horns at 6:23 and 16:27. And you were brave to walk right past so many protesters. I would have crossed the street. We want you to stay safe so that you can keep taking us on these walks.
Sorry about the car horns. Thank you for your concern about my safety. I was a bit nervous passing the protestors but will be carefull 👍
@@sanpostroll2107 Don't apologize about the car horns! I should have clarified that I was impressed by them because I love your surround sound! It always makes me feel like I'm right in the middle of everything!
Thanks for the good video! The building is beautiful!
👌The video is so relaxing. Thanks for sharing ! Have a nice day.👍👍👍
Thank you! You too!😊
Great walk. Love your videos. Keep up the good work
Thanks 👍
Sanpo Stroll 🚶 👍👍
Fantastic Video Thank You!
amazing place,thanks for the tour
Always nice weather. It is so nice!
I film when the weather is good 😎 It’s often cloudy ☁️
always so beautiful street and great capture. very nice city
Many thanks Jecris 😊
Bonjour Sanpo, j'ai fait une partie de cette promenade en bus et à pied et c'était très sympa. Cette vidéo a été pour toi riche en événements, presque tout au long du trajet, avec les différentes manifestations. Merci d'être revenu vers Downing Street. Toujours un plaisir de te suivre et à très bientôt 😉👍🏽🌞
Salut Frantz, j'étais un peu nerveux à l'idée de parcourir tous les manifestants car je ne m'attendais pas à ces événements et j'ai donc raté Downing Street. haha Rendez-vous dans la prochaine vidéo 😉
Great vlog! Thank you.
I'm finally walking in history Thank You so much Sanpo
You are welcome Rodney. I hope you enjoy more walks.
Very well tank you 👏
途中の旗を持った人たちが観光客かと思い「日常が戻りつつあるなぁ」と思ったら解放デモ😲!
テレビでしか見たことなかったので、なんだかドキドキしましたよ!
噛みつく馬もいるし、Nigeria High commission?の前では人が叫んでいるし、最後には武装したセキュリティーがいるしで
今回はなかなかスリリングなお散歩でした😱ドキドキ
ご視聴ありがとうございます!観光客ww
今回は思いがけずいろんなデモに遭遇して緊張して首相官邸の前をすっぽかして通り過ぎてしまいましたw 馬もちょっと怖かったですw
I LOVE LONDON..❤️❤️❤️🇬🇧 ❤️ ❤️❤️
Churchill's bunker is behind here opposite the Queens Gallery.....
Excellent walk bro 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Good video
I enjoyed your video.
noisey on the road.
why was the people marching?
long walk asual, im tired.
take care.
Nice
7:54 I want to go to London because I want to see such a scenery that I cannot see in Japan.😊
Don’t forget to bring your 360°C camera when you visit 😉
@@sanpostroll2107 Of course!!😊
Hello Sanpo
Wow lots of protesters out that day. You missed a Harry Potter site at Old Scotland yard if you had turn and looked right you would have seen where Harry, Ron and Hermione changed into three minister workers. Now Old Scotland yard is the first police stations and it is called that because it was where people from Scotland would stay while doing business in London. Just some fun facts I have stuck in my head. My grandmother on her trip to London took a picture of the front door of number 10 Downing street, with just one Bobby standing guard unarmed. Times of changed. Take Care Chris and Sandra of Canada.
Hi Chris and Sandra. You know many bits of trivia about London! I will need to watch the Harry Potter films again and pay more attention. I can't believe 10 Downing street used to be accesible to the public. I would have loved to take a picture of the famous door.
London is so quiet, hardly anyone around!.
Wonderful London Why not play live video
It's seen that some people were gathered in front of the building of a ministry. What they are doing with red flag and which party do they belong to?
A union ‘unite’
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Good financial
Thank's
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アサンジジュリアーン!!!!!!w
Julian Paul Assangeの事ですか?
あとなんで黒人が叫んでるんです?武器の放棄?
その後のギャップが世界的な実情だと思うんですよね、本当にw
いろいろ道沿いで訴えてたんですが、全くなんの事か分からなかったですw 結構恐る恐る撮影しましたw
Sanpo Stroll ウィキリークスとアメリカライフル協会への異論かな?って想像してました!通るの怖い
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Frig me, is that fruit loop remoaner still stood there? 3:59