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Great video. Excellent for those who may be visiting London and very faithful to the cities scene. The only minor point I would mention is that Horizon 22 is Londons' tallest building and has been for the past few years.
The exterior shots of what you described as the Natural History Museum were actually views of the Science Museum. The Natural History is unmistakeably gothic in appearance.
Def. can do it yourself. I lived in London for 6 months and it was easy to get around and see what I wanted to see. Highly suggest figuring out what are non-negotiable items to see or do and work around that (and look at a map when you are planning)!
Hello! Thank you for video! I have some questions... When better, what time better start go, maybe from 6:00 in the morning? When you start to go? you started walking from Pico do Areeiro then turn left (VO) side and after go to the Pico Ruivo and later you go back on the other side (VE) to Pico do Areeiro?
Hi! We chose to leave in the afternoon to make it back for sunset, we left about 2:30pm to try to avoid the crowds. It depends how you want to do it, but aim to start around sunrise if you want to do it in the morning (you'll need to check online when the sun rises depending on the time of year). We did VO both ways, as we didn't realise there were 2 ways to go, but looking back we would have done VE as well to get some different scenery. But VO is beautiful both ways so it's completely up to you! Let us know if you have any more questions :)
@@The.lost.postcards what month were was there? I Will be in Madeira from 29.11 - 06.12... I Will watching web cameres before go this Hike hopefully for a good time :)
@@parsteigums We were there in July. Definitely keep an eye on the web cameras and the weather before you go! We hope you have a fantastic time, it's a great hike and a lot of fun! :)
@@The.lost.postcards Pico do Arieiro to Pico Ruivo I'm researching now and I don't understand if you can go there for free? Or we must pay somewhere? And what about other hikes they are for free, and parking?
What issue are you experiencing? When you download the maps, some of the functionality is limited eg you won't be able to get walking directions, only driving directions.
My daughter escorts me practically every month to usually Guys Hospital (I have CKD, so am monitored regularly) and as we usually spend a long day there, we tend to visit areas nearby either before or after my appointments, My daughter pushes me in my fixed axle wheelchair and, (as she has annual appointments at Guy's for her checkups for Rheumatoid Arthritis, she knows the area well and can show me around. Cobbled footpaths can be a bit bothersome for my wheels, but are okay for people who can walk normally... We went past the WWII warship The HMS Belfast, went through The Hayes Galleria, visited London Bridge Railway Station with it's many and various stores, treated ourselves with a lovely tasty lemon ice-cream cone each from a van outside Guys Hospital itself, and generally enjoy the ability to visit London for a day away from our home (in South East London). Other days, I have diabetic eye health checks at the nearby St.Thomas' Hospital, which in itself incorporates a variety of stores such as M & S,, clothing / trinket market stalls and a Costa, cafe/restaurant area for cold or hot snacks, plus cold and hot drinks. Not being mobile may have it's drawbacks but with my daughter's able assistance, a day spent in London Hospitals need not being just the time spent at appointments, as prior to, and following the appointments, and before waiting for Patient Transport to take us home, there's usually enough time for taking lunch inside or outside - according to the weather, and chances to see parts of London I wouldn't normally get to see.