*If you enjoy this channel please support it, if you can, by buying me a coffee:* www.ko-fi.com/watchedwalker - all this walking is thirsty work! *The tour route consists of:* 00:00 Oxford Street 00:27 James Street 01:32 Barrett Street 03:05 James Street 04:31 Wigmore Street 04:47 Mandeville Place 06:09 Hinde Street 06:29 Thayer Street 08:04 Marylebone High Street 15:08 Marylebone Road *Sights seen along the tour include:* 01:15 St Christopher's Place 02:11 Ornamental water fountain 03:50 Bone Daddies St Christopher’s Place - Ramen bar and restaurant 04:01 Patty&Bun - hamburger restaurant 05:06 The Mandeville Hotel 06:08 Hinde Street Methodist Church 07:21 Diwan Lebanese Restaurant 10:10 The Marylebone - bar 11:34 Coco Momo - modern European restaurant 12:05 Le Pain Quotidien - restaurant 13:13 Charles Wesley monument in the Garden of Rest 13:37 The Conran Shop 13:49 St Marylebone Parish Church Gardens 14:19, 15:30, 16:08 St Marylebone Church 15:12, 15:56 Royal Academy of Music 15:17 Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) ...
Thank you. My old neighborhood. I was there in the early 90’s. Only about 6 places are the same. The rest new. I remember when they showed the plans to revitalize Marylebone. I was skeptical. They really did it and it turned out lovely. Thanks for the tour..
Takes me back the 80s when I worked in Duke Street. Spent many happy hours in Coconut Grove in St Christopher’s Place - long gone now and all much changed since my time.
thank you for sharing your walk , I enjoyed the views, as I dont go out. what a beautiful sunny warm day . who would of thought this year 2020 would be so different. STAY SAFE!!
You just brought me too today's London..Thank you.. Note ... Seen 2 people cover their faces not wanting to be seen.. One of them actually walked across the street to avoid the camera.. I find stuff like that very interesting..
I think most people in London are used to cameras everywhere. There are so many people out filming / taking photos all the time, it's just a norm when being out in public now.
Sir, I am asking you to do a video walking down Baker St. I stayed at a bed and breakfast inn one block over on Gloucester Place back in 1985 for two weeks when I was in London. We walked a lot on Baker St, and even went to a movie theater that was down underground with the entrance at the street level. We went in some markets there and bought food for our room. I would love to see how Baker St looks now, all the up it from one end, to the other end at Baker St tube station. We used Baker St tube station as our starting point each day. I searched through your vids and I did not see any listed on Baker St. I hope you would do this for me, and I will keep checking your current vids to see if you are able to post one for me. Thank you.
Thank you sir. I will continue watching. I have enjoyed your videos quite a lot since I found your you tube page. London is one place I would love to go back to before I go to the grave. I hope one day to be able to. Looking forward to your upcoming video. Thank you again. Oh by the way, do you ever go up into St. Johns Wood, on Abbey Rd? My first night in London, I spent it in the apt flat where my girlfriend stayed with roommates for college. I thought that was so very cool to spend my first night in London on the famous Abbey Rd.
I would love to visit London someday as your like Google Maps but more personal feeling of being there as just sit back with a coffee and watch and mind you your a fast walker. If I do go I am not into that Tourist stuff where you pile onto a bus and a tour guide takes you where they want to take you. Nope I will grab my camera and off I go as these days you got a MAPS on your phone so it's really impossible to get lost :)
Watched Walker Been watching some more of your video's I love the one with the view of the city as love to some night time long exposures shots of that ... I do notice some people will give you a glaze as your walking as are you using a GoPro so you don't stand out to much or are SLR / Mirrorless on a Gimble as the video's are very smooth when walking. Some people around here get over nervous of being on camera but I like to remind them they are not that important unless they are wanted by the cops :)
Thanks James. I use an iPhone and gimbal, so it's not too big, but does still draw some attention, people are generally fine when seeing it, but you always get one or two who aren't unfortunately.