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I walk through here once a week on the way to the park to feel rich, powerful and get some motivation. Im poor again once I pass through the gate at the other end. Truly immaculate palaces. The most expensive is around 200 Million. You can feel the power.
@sid khan Who wouldn't want to live there? It's so peaceful, fantastic location, Security, No nosey busy body neighbours. I would swap one of these for my studio so fast it would make your headspin! Number 15 has a beautiful indoor and outdoor pool. I bet the interiors are fantastic. I would live there plus another apartment at No1 Hyde Park, a apartment in Monaco and a Bombadier Global Express 8000. When are rich you can afford to get far away from people. Most people are a headache and waste your time.
@@LandersCityWalks We will indeed! Im doing deals and building my business and stock portfolio. I will be walking through there again tomorrow. I believe seeing these things and being around it expands your vision, attracts good fortune and prosperity. Number 15 really stands out. It has the most immaculate landscape with perfect white Tulips. It belongs to a well known Billionaire. Its truly beautiful! The most well known Palace was owned by Lakshmi Mittal now owned by the Qatar Royal Family, its huge and very grand! The whole place is so clean and perfect 24/7. Anyone who tells me the super rich do not enjoy this is poor and not telling the truth lol. Its also a wealth preservation asset.
@sid khan no wokey people in these rich spots. Sure there are lots of nice locations around the world but many of them are in unstable regions. I've seen beautiful properties in the US via sothebys but who would want to live there. Paris no way. Dubai and the Middle east no way. London is ok for now. The only sensible places left are Switzerland and Monaco.
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You’re not allowed to film there so that is why he/she is being discreet with filming. There is security outside every house, and police by the main gate entrance and they specifically tell you not to film.
I personally wouldn't want to live in the city if I had that much money! Would much prefer a vast country estate with a palatial house on it, but I these are the people who can afford both or several lol
That is how it is for most wealthy families. They have a city abode (sometimes a pied-à-terre) because you should always be in the centre of things if you want to be influential, and a family estate in the country side.
@@tm1rt2vv8i yeah totally, but from experience, the richest London folk don't remotely care about ''being influential'', Brits tend to be a lot more reserved and classy, the richest people in Britain don't appear on rich lists or even have a public image
I remember walking down here feeling like I wasn't supposed to be there, with the police and all the cameras etc. I do like how they still use gas lamp posts. If you look closely you can see the pilot light lit, waiting for gas to be released.
Watching this just brings the reality of how much it costs to maintain these homes, particularly the heating costs, not to mention security. Though I guess if you can afford to purchase a property there you're not going to be too concerned about such trivia, lol. They ARE stunning houses though. I'm curious, do you ever find yourself being challenged by any of the home owners whilst filming? Has anyone from any of the embassies approached you about why you're there, or do you film covertly?
You never see any of the owners they are billionaires. These houses are bought as part of mega investment portfolios alongside paintings. I've only seen maintenance people when i walk down there. Most people avoid walking down this street because immediately people feel conscious of how poor they really are lol.
@@thelasthourgetready ... That's the shame of London, all these mega-wealthy foreign oligarchs who snatch up these huge properties then rarely occupy them! And year in, year out government promises to provide thousands more affordable homes for low income Londoners, but it doesn't happen.
@@popazz1our government favours the rich. The UK government has always been about wealth and individuals that can make a significant contribution to the overall economy regardless where they come from. London is becoming a place for the rich only. Its that whole argument for and against capitalism.
@@thelasthourgetready .. Of course you're correct. It's further demonstrated by how low income renters in areas like Chelsea and Westminster would rather ship out certain tenants before trying to accommodate them in affordable housing. These are people who have lived in the area all their lives but due to a lack of social housing are now telling them to move to places such as Birmingham! Even when they have no link to that city! This is simply wrong! I'm so pleased that I'm not in that position. My heart aches for those who are.😔
Used to work for the Foreign Office and been in some of the embassies down this road.inc the Russian one some with very grand staircases. I'm surprised that no one pulled you up with a camera but you wasn't showing too long onto the buildings. Thanks for the video take me back to the 90s
These buildings are not Embassies, they are mainly ambassadors or heads of states residents, where other countries diplomats and royalty are entertained and dined. Being a private road, normal embassy work with many daily public visitors would not be accepted. Filming is not allowed due to the proximity of The Royal Palace, I’m surprised this hasn’t been taken down yet.
Those pesky strips of lawn between the road and the sidewalk are known here in Denver as “hell strips” as they are notoriously difficult to keep attractive. I see this area of posh London is no exception as they are particularly nasty. Perhaps in summer or autumn, before the leaves fall, the street may be a bit more attractive.
The wealthiest Borough in the UK, not just London so I think that it's secured very well plus it's right next door to Kensington Palace, I think there is a security gate at each entrance but that might be for cars.
These are really palaces. They stand independently from each other. They all have neoclassical architecture, I suppose. I'm not sure. The area also reminds of the buildings in New York City facing Central Park. It's the most expensive real estate in New York city. The area in New city also houses many embassies. Thanks for your video, heard about the place and now I saw it.
New York was trying to establish a European classical look about itself. Instead it became a classical European themepark as in Vegas. European culture steams from royalty, which America doesn't have
@@gingerbaker4390 Excuse me, but does the Empire State Building or the Brooklyn Bridge remind you of Las Vegas? I can point to dozens of engineering and architectural marvels in NYC. But you equate them with buildings found in Las Vegas???? Are you joking?
@@tomcarl8021 I'm not talking about skyscrapers obviously. I'm saying the posh parts of New York, avenues etc were replicated from royal European capitals. It was new money trying to equate itself with class.
Embassies. That would explain all of the cars parked on the street. And here I was wondering why the rich owners made their staff park on the street! 😜
In the 80's I Used to walk my dogs down there on a Sunday morning then into Hyde park. "Bumped" into king Hussain of Jordan one morning in the park, nice encounter.
The smartest people don’t care about good cars, cars decrease in value whereas real estate appreciates, also could be the staff’s cars. So many mini coopers and Toyotas parked on church street too, still they have the best houses in london
@@LandersCityWalks Kind of you, according to my information at least 2 Royals from the Gulf have a house there and some U.S pig barons ( just to tease their Muslim neighbors ? ) and also Russian oligarchs exiled by Czar V.V.Putin who kindly left them the choice : exile in Siberia or in London...They chose "The Boultons" !
The Bolton’s is not the most secluded place in London, at least not by my definition Anyone can freely walk along the Bolton’s. It is super expensive though. There are streets in Hampstead and Highgate that are completely private and the roads have security gates. Try Compton Avenue off Hampstead Lane of Fitzroy Park in Highgate.
I’m surprised the billionaires don’t complain about those horrible looking trees with no leaves. They can afford better looking plants and trees in the area. Strange...
You didn’t know trees seasonally shed leaves? This is a natural process that you can’t stop. I thought that was a common, universal known fact. I didn’t expect to read such a comment I’m actually quite shocked.
Not good shots of the houses? More of sidewalks, trees , cars, were you not allowed to film on this street? Looks a lot like Embassy Row in Washington DC but then most of DC planning was modeled after London amazing similarity.
Yeah unfortunately they are very strict on filming so it's hard to get good shots of the buildings. I'm currently in the process of trying to get permission to do a proper video tour as I think that would be good.
The likes of roman abramovich and jeff bezos can afford these houses lol, with their billions, they could in theory at least afford hundreds of houses like these
I'm very sure even if all my relatives and ancesters, basically the entire lineage dead or living wouldn't afford buying a house here even after combining their entire wealth'
You will be amazed of all the shitty scuming residents who live here. Some neighbors don't brush there teeth and they hate taking showers during the week.
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I walk through here once a week on the way to the park to feel rich, powerful and get some motivation. Im poor again once I pass through the gate at the other end. Truly immaculate palaces. The most expensive is around 200 Million. You can feel the power.
I also love walking through these areas. It really is inspiring, fingers crossed one day we will make it!
@@LandersCityWalks good
@sid khan Who wouldn't want to live there? It's so peaceful, fantastic location, Security, No nosey busy body neighbours. I would swap one of these for my studio so fast it would make your headspin! Number 15 has a beautiful indoor and outdoor pool. I bet the interiors are fantastic. I would live there plus another apartment at No1 Hyde Park, a apartment in Monaco and a Bombadier Global Express 8000. When are rich you can afford to get far away from people. Most people are a headache and waste your time.
@@LandersCityWalks We will indeed! Im doing deals and building my business and stock portfolio. I will be walking through there again tomorrow. I believe seeing these things and being around it expands your vision, attracts good fortune and prosperity. Number 15 really stands out. It has the most immaculate landscape with perfect white Tulips. It belongs to a well known Billionaire. Its truly beautiful! The most well known Palace was owned by Lakshmi Mittal now owned by the Qatar Royal Family, its huge and very grand! The whole place is so clean and perfect 24/7. Anyone who tells me the super rich do not enjoy this is poor and not telling the truth lol. Its also a wealth preservation asset.
@sid khan no wokey people in these rich spots. Sure there are lots of nice locations around the world but many of them are in unstable regions. I've seen beautiful properties in the US via sothebys but who would want to live there. Paris no way. Dubai and the Middle east no way. London is ok for now. The only sensible places left are Switzerland and Monaco.
Lucky that my daughter stayed there for 2 years when she was studying at Imperial college. God helped us to make it possible. Wonderful place.
That's awesome, did she like living there?
Aww that’s good of you to give God The Glory, Harish. May God bless you more in Jesus Name amen
What did she study?
@@LandersCityWalks Literally the best place to live. Always in awe of everything and as a student, it gives you so much motivation!
no he didnt
In this street the're many Embassies! It's very quiet and nice!
Hey, how are you and the weather there?
@@frankrobert4897 You may Google and find out weather forecast, done wait for Sofia to revert. 😜
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@@anubhavsays #Umeed 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Hope you stay healthy and safe.
@@abhishekdas9080 thank u for concern u n family also stay blessed & healthy.
Baki #umeed hai jald sb normal ho jai . Or apne ko bhi bandi mil jae.
Or frank bahi ko jawab😆😂😂😂
It would've been nice to focus the houses rather than the road
Thanks for the feedback, will try and get better shots of the houses in future 👍
You’re not allowed to film there so that is why he/she is being discreet with filming. There is security outside every house, and police by the main gate entrance and they specifically tell you not to film.
Sheema Khan also; Roast# Ok through media channels.She ain't no Fatima Jinnah.
I agree totally!!👍- a wasted video, you went right past Roman Abramovichs mansion without even a look-# 16.......🤔
@@tm1rt2vv8i then they shouldn't have bothered in the first place-a waste of a video when you can't focus on the main event: the mansions🤔🤔🤔
Walked around there last year..some amazing cars were parked behind the gates
it's not allowed to take cameras inside makes it a very rare video
I personally wouldn't want to live in the city if I had that much money! Would much prefer a vast country estate with a palatial house on it, but I these are the people who can afford both or several lol
Just as expensive to maintain a vast country estate (not that money would be an issue if you're a billionaire etc)
@@michelleannor6944 absolutely, much better lifestyle out in the country though! at this price bracket, you likely have both anyway
That is how it is for most wealthy families. They have a city abode (sometimes a pied-à-terre) because you should always be in the centre of things if you want to be influential, and a family estate in the country side.
@@tm1rt2vv8i yeah totally, but from experience, the richest London folk don't remotely care about ''being influential'', Brits tend to be a lot more reserved and classy, the richest people in Britain don't appear on rich lists or even have a public image
Definitley some lovely houses around there 😍
I remember walking down here feeling like I wasn't supposed to be there, with the police and all the cameras etc. I do like how they still use gas lamp posts. If you look closely you can see the pilot light lit, waiting for gas to be released.
Watching this just brings the reality of how much it costs to maintain these homes, particularly the heating costs, not to mention security. Though I guess if you can afford to purchase a property there you're not going to be too concerned about such trivia, lol. They ARE stunning houses though. I'm curious, do you ever find yourself being challenged by any of the home owners whilst filming? Has anyone from any of the embassies approached you about why you're there, or do you film covertly?
You never see any of the owners they are billionaires. These houses are bought as part of mega investment portfolios alongside paintings. I've only seen maintenance people when i walk down there. Most people avoid walking down this street because immediately people feel conscious of how poor they really are lol.
@@thelasthourgetready ... That's the shame of London, all these mega-wealthy foreign oligarchs who snatch up these huge properties then rarely occupy them! And year in, year out government promises to provide thousands more affordable homes for low income Londoners, but it doesn't happen.
@@popazz1our government favours the rich. The UK government has always been about wealth and individuals that can make a significant contribution to the overall economy regardless where they come from. London is becoming a place for the rich only. Its that whole argument for and against capitalism.
@@thelasthourgetready .. Of course you're correct. It's further demonstrated by how low income renters in areas like Chelsea and Westminster would rather ship out certain tenants before trying to accommodate them in affordable housing. These are people who have lived in the area all their lives but due to a lack of social housing are now telling them to move to places such as Birmingham! Even when they have no link to that city! This is simply wrong! I'm so pleased that I'm not in that position. My heart aches for those who are.😔
I meant the local authority would rather ship these tenants out, not that the tenants would rather ship out! 🙂
Used to work for the Foreign Office and been in some of the embassies down this road.inc the Russian one some with very grand staircases. I'm surprised that no one pulled you up with a camera but you wasn't showing too long onto the buildings. Thanks for the video take me back to the 90s
I think there is no offence filming in a public place.
@@neil5307 that doesnt mean there won't be people who dont like it
@@toni-kaku You are quite correct, but the same applies in all UK streets, not just high value ones.
@@neil5307 yeah
@@neil5307 there are signs at the end of the road saying you are not allowed to film.
Take us again when the trees leaf out. 🌸 Must look even better.
A great idea! I will make sure to do this :)
Stunning
I love London
London is probably the most luxury place in Europe along with France and Switzerland.
Lots of rubbish areas but even rubbish is expensive
@Trump wonbig well I consider it France.
Wouldn't think so...what about Vienna or Rome.?
@@thetimemaster1475 Not these days....gone down hill due to mass immigration
Yes I do kinda understand some of the embassies but those private houses!!!! Unbelievable
These buildings are not Embassies, they are mainly ambassadors or heads of states residents, where other countries diplomats and royalty are entertained and dined. Being a private road, normal embassy work with many daily public visitors would not be accepted. Filming is not allowed due to the proximity of The Royal Palace, I’m surprised this hasn’t been taken down yet.
Truly remarkable indeed
Those pesky strips of lawn between the road and the sidewalk are known here in Denver as “hell strips” as they are notoriously difficult to keep attractive. I see this area of posh London is no exception as they are particularly nasty. Perhaps in summer or autumn, before the leaves fall, the street may be a bit more attractive.
best democracy and best equality of population in the world...really great be proud
Nice houses looks a peaceful street to live on. Great film
Most of the houses are unoccupied by their russian, middle eastern and chinese owners.
The wealthiest Borough in the UK, not just London so I think that it's secured very well plus it's right next door to Kensington Palace, I think there is a security gate at each entrance but that might be for cars.
i know this area well - i realy love walking down these streets
During spring or autumn, it must be lovely
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Q belleza londres es genial una de las ciudades mas hermosas
Very nice. High Ken and Belgravia are my most favourite parts of London. After Vauxhall, where I currently live. 😊
C'est maginfique 😍😍👌
Beautiful
These are really palaces. They stand independently from each other. They all have neoclassical architecture, I suppose. I'm not sure. The area also reminds of the buildings in New York City facing Central Park. It's the most expensive real estate in New York city. The area in New city also houses many embassies. Thanks for your video, heard about the place and now I saw it.
No worries and thank you! I really want to visit New York later this year so maybe I'll be able to do a video there too 😊
New York was trying to establish a European classical look about itself. Instead it became a classical European themepark as in Vegas. European culture steams from royalty, which America doesn't have
@@gingerbaker4390 Excuse me, but does the Empire State Building or the Brooklyn Bridge remind you of Las Vegas? I can point to dozens of engineering and architectural marvels in NYC. But you equate them with buildings found in Las Vegas????
Are you joking?
@@tomcarl8021 I'm not talking about skyscrapers obviously. I'm saying the posh parts of New York, avenues etc were replicated from royal European capitals. It was new money trying to equate itself with class.
@@gingerbaker4390 So, it's the posh parts of NYC that are like Las Vegas?
What on earth are you on about, mate?
I like sooo much!😀
If I am not mistaken, there is Alisher Usmonov's home in this street
Thank you it Was Great ☘️
1.3 millions UK children now live in below poverty.
Very beautiful thx for all the great videos I just subscribe to your channel my friend
Beautiful, thx 4 sharing :-)
Great video and beautiful place, greetings from United States 🇺🇸♥️🙏
Thanks :)
These are lovely, the safest place to walk at night, armed guards of both ends of the road
Where were the guards when Tamara Ecclestone was being robbed of 30 million pounds of jewellery then??
You can sense the wealth
Embassies. That would explain all of the cars parked on the street. And here I was wondering why the rich owners made their staff park on the street! 😜
Nice houses and luxury cars.
Very beautiful placses
You can get a nice chateau in France for considerably less. - Just surprised they let the cleaners park along the street.
Yeah i agree, a few people in the comments have pointed out that it is likely embassy workers cars. Which seems like a reasonable answer.
This videos more accurate title should be “Extensive footage of two lovely sidewalks, street surface and parked cars in a London neighbourhood”
Thanks for the feedback Allan. This was one of the first videos I shot so hopefully you'll see an improvement in my newer videos.
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Great video. You need to turn up your microphone when you speak at the end could not hear you.
Will make sure to do this in future, Fiona. Thanks :)
Extremely rich area
I have been through. I couldn’t believe it is open to the public. I would want it gated and guarded if I lived there.
Kensington Palace Gardens?
Che lusso!
Great video . Greetings from 🇬🇧 London.
Serene and Class.👍
Ahh, this is the road Tamara Ecclestone lives on. It was robbed. So much for 24 hour security then.
Maybe an inside job
In the 80's I Used to walk my dogs down there on a Sunday morning then into Hyde park. "Bumped" into king Hussain of Jordan one morning in the park, nice encounter.
That's awesome, what was he like?
😊😂 look at Jordan now. Total dump
* Hussein
Not "Hussain"
Haha 😃🤣
You need 42 mil to live there,
Also: There's a Yaris there...
The smartest people don’t care about good cars, cars decrease in value whereas real estate appreciates, also could be the staff’s cars. So many mini coopers and Toyotas parked on church street too, still they have the best houses in london
how much is that in Rubels?
Beautiful road. Always lots of security at the Israeli embassy.
The most secluded and expensive place in London is called " The Boultons" .
Yeah I want to do a video there at some point when the weather is a bit nicer :)
@@LandersCityWalks Kind of you, according to my information at least 2 Royals from the Gulf have a house there and some U.S pig barons ( just to tease their Muslim neighbors ? ) and also Russian oligarchs exiled by Czar V.V.Putin who kindly left them the choice : exile in Siberia or in London...They chose "The Boultons" !
Really? More expensive than this street and regents Park? No way
The Bolton’s is not the most secluded place in London, at least not by my definition
Anyone can freely walk along the Bolton’s. It is super expensive though.
There are streets in Hampstead and Highgate that are completely private and the roads have security gates. Try Compton Avenue off Hampstead Lane of Fitzroy Park in Highgate.
At minute 3.49 on the right, was the Russian embassy building there?
Roman ambrovich ... Mittal crib.... extremely wealthy cats
I have NEVER seen place like that.....That is GRAND living......
I’m surprised the billionaires don’t complain about those horrible looking trees with no leaves. They can afford better looking plants and trees in the area. Strange...
You didn’t know trees seasonally shed leaves? This is a natural process that you can’t stop. I thought that was a common, universal known fact. I didn’t expect to read such a comment I’m actually quite shocked.
Very nice.Amazing.
What's the point in giving more exposure to roads and foot paths ?
Houses should have been given more coverage.
Recording otherwise is nice. 👍
Thanks for the feedback Rajendra. This was one of my first recordings so hopefully you will see more of the houses in some of my newer videos.
Beautiful realm of life Thanks 😊 for sharing 😊
Thanks Elaine
Where’s this street?
Lovely!Watching from Milton Keynes!
Bit different to Bean Hill 😂😂
lv it!!
Expensive place but it looks trees are dead
Trees often look dead in winter here, we don't really get snow in London so you wouldn't know which season it is
Beautiful .... from India .
Indian Ambassador Residence is also on this same street.
Some amazing cars might be parked inside which we cant see. But the cars outside seem to be crappy most part. What a contrast.??!!
Very true!
Are the Russian houses on sale?
Thank you for the lovely video.
Very Good
Beautiful🥰
For 42 millions I want a garage
With those houses you get everything. They are gated you can park inside the gates.
Nice content 👍
What road is it though?
Kensington Palace Gardens is the name of the road
Not good shots of the houses? More of sidewalks, trees , cars, were you not allowed to film on this street? Looks a lot like Embassy Row in Washington DC but then most of DC planning was modeled after London amazing similarity.
Yeah unfortunately they are very strict on filming so it's hard to get good shots of the buildings. I'm currently in the process of trying to get permission to do a proper video tour as I think that would be good.
Great Virtual Tour! 😊😊👍👍 Big Like! AWESOME! SO SO SO Expensive :(
Thanks ☺️
잘보고 갑니다 Hello, this is a very good video. Thank you💖💖
Thanks 😊
I think you broke the law, there’s a sign in the street saying no camera allowed in that street.
Do you get off road parking??🤔🤔😉😉
😂😂
From where and how that wealth was made of???😶 i would like to rent a room there how much???
The likes of roman abramovich and jeff bezos can afford these houses lol, with their billions, they could in theory at least afford hundreds of houses like these
Wow 😂
Very nice street.
Can you also walk there where hollywood celebs rented their homes? Would love to see
Im currently staying in my mates hotel in west Kensington while hes at work great views of Kensington very lordy 😂
If this is such a great place to live, why aren't there any damned garages?
Possibly underground
Hahaha Garages ffs ..... these lot will have state of the art showrooms
Underground, you prolly see lot of Ferraris, Aston Martins, or Classic Mercedes parked underground.
Great video!❤️
Thanks 😊
Wow
Thanks Pal 👌. Looking at the state of the parked motors I’ll be dropping a few B cards round 😂😂
I'm very sure even if all my relatives and ancesters, basically the entire lineage dead or living wouldn't afford buying a house here even after combining their entire wealth'
* ancestors
You will be amazed of all the shitty scuming residents who live here. Some neighbors don't brush there teeth and they hate taking showers during the week.
Where’s the audio?
Looks like this is the area with embassies/consulates. Beautiful buildings though.
Yeah you're correct. Mostly embassies these days but still a few private residences for the super rich.
Beautiful walking tour with nature thanks for sharing love from Southeast Asia 💕
Интересно!
Lots of street and cars.
Indeed!
Nearly as big as my castle 👍🤣👍🤣
So beautiful i love it🤩😍😇🙏
I'm need to sell my shoe to buy a house there