London Taxi Tours | Tower Bridge | London Travel Planner
Ray Coggin of London and U.K. Taxi Tours gives you a perspective of a London Taxi tour from inside his cab on Tower Bridge. Imagine seeing London while riding in an iconic London taxicab, along with your own personal driver/guide who will point out interesting and fascinating facts about the sites, and even about those areas in between along the way to each site. This is the experience you’ll get when doing a London Taxi Tour. If you're interested in taking a London Taxi Tour, we highly recommend Ray and London and U.K. Taxi Tours.
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An exhilarating kaleidoscope of London - a tour in an iconic black taxi.
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Exploring London by Walk | Buckingham Palace | UK Parliament | Europe Trip EP-4
I'm exploring London by walk in this video and it'll continue for next two videos. in this London tour, I visited Buckingham Palace, Tafalgar Square, UK Parliament, 10 Downing Street and many more.
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LONDON TAXIS Cabs - Public Transport in London Britain [HD]
Complete your London experience with a ride in one of the city's black cabs. London's official taxis, black cabs can be hailed in the street or at designated ranks situated in prominent places, including many mainline rail, Tube and bus stations. They can also be booked by telephone.
If the yellow TAXI sign at the front is illuminated, the cab is available for hire. Black cabs are legally obliged to take on any job for journeys up to 12 miles (20 miles for cabs at the Heathrow Airport taxi ranks), or up to one hour duration.
London Cabs Fares and Tips
Fares are metered, and there is a minimum charge of £2.60. Additional charges apply when you take a black cab from Heathrow, book by telephone and on Christmas Day and New Year's Eve. All black cabs accept payment by credit or debit card, and there is no surcharge on the taxi fare for card payment.
See the TFL taxi fares page
You can tip taxi drivers as much as you like, but most people round up to the nearest pound.
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10 Important Things to Know About London Gatwick Airport
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I'm Jess, I've lived in London for many years, and this channel is a London travel guide for anyone visiting the city that wants to experience it like you live here. Beyond talking about the usual London attractions, I show you some of the cooler things to do in London, that most travel guides don't mention. Watch my videos and you'll feel like you've got a Londoner friend telling you the best kept secrets in the city.
5 mistakes you'll make in your first 3 days in London
If it's your first visit to London, you're likely to make these mistakes during your first three days here. Our community tells us which mistakes they made when they first arrived for their London visit, plus I add in a few more that I see London tourists making frequently.
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WHEN TO VISIT
Best time to visit London is during the summer (JUNE, JULY, AUGUST). It is the most crowded. So you need to book your hotels and entry tickets for attractions prior to your visit. If u want to enjoy the chill and want to celebrate Christmas & New Year Eve in London, then you can visit during the winter. Hotels are cheaper at this time.
Sept, Oct, Nov is a great time to visit. Only a light jacket is enough.
Avoid Fridays and Sundays as these are the busiest days to travel here. Make sure to book your journeys ahead.
• Language: Language spoken in London is British English.
• Download the Citymapper app.
• Walk in the Tourist Information Centres are around.
• Carry an umbrella or raincoat when you are planning to visit London, as it always tends to rain and the weather is very much unpredictable.
• Currency: Great Britain Pound £(GBP). 100 pence make £1. QUID = POUND
• FREE CASH machines or ATM s are all over London.
• POST OFFICE - exchange the currency
• Don’t drive in London. Parking is very expensive.
• BLACK TAXIs are available in London. They are safe, trusted & reliable. When they are hired, the lights are switched off.
• UBER is also available in London.
• Take a ride at England’s famous Double Decker bus.
• Underground train is the best option.
• Hopper fare: Passengers can take a bus/tram and then change into another bus/tram for free within an hour of starting the journey. In 1 hour, the highest of 27 journeys can be done in bus or tram by touching the Oyster card.
OYSTER CARD
It’s a smartcard. which is a very easy & quick way to pay for the journey on bus, tram, tube, DLR, Underground, river bus.
2 TYPES OF OYSTER CARD
• Visitor Oyster Card: Pre-order this card. It gets delivered to your home.
• Regular Oyster Card: You can buy this as soon as you arrive
• You need to Top Up these cards, which means you are adding money to it and use as many times you wish.
• You MUST “touch in” and “touch out” at the end of every journey when travelling in the tube, underground trains. If you don’t, you may be charged the maximum price. But for the bus, you need to touch only at the start of your journey.
• You can use this card on the bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Underground trains.
• You can buy Oyster Card in Underground stations, Heathrow Airport
• Daily Cap or whole day deduction maximum is : (bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Underground)
£8.20 for Zone 1-3
£10.10 for Zone 1-4
£12.00 for Zone 1-5
• Daily Cap is valid for 24 hours
• Hours of travel: Avoid travelling on the Tube from 6.30am – 9.29am & 4.00pm – 6.59pm for cheapest fares
• Children under 11years age travel FREE with an adult having a valid Oyster card
• Refund: Touch the Oyster on the yellow card reader, select “Oyster Refund” and follow instructions
LONDON PASS
• What is the London Pass?
: It’s a digital sightseeing pass that gives access to 80+ attractions in the city.
• How to buy and use the London Pass?
Go to the London pass app (londonpass.com)
Pick the duration of the London Pass (1,2,3,6 or 10 days). Make a payment.
Download the mobile pass using “The London Pass app”
Scan at the gate to enter
Pass will automatically expire at the end of chosen duration
LONDON PASS + OYSTER CARD
• London Pass comes with a travel option
• Choose ‘The London Pass + Travel’ option to add an Oyster card for journeys
HOP-ON HOP-OFF BUS
• An open-top bus where you can get down and get up at designated stops as many times you want. There are 45 stops which go around the main attractions in the city. Buses arriving regularly, one can freely explore a place and get up in the next bus for the next attraction.
• Free wi-fi on board, live commentary
• LONDON PASS has 1day Hop-on Hop-off bus included in it
• Time: 9am to 6pm, every 30-60 minute
List the places you want to visit and arrange your programme according to the opening and closing time for some attractions.
DO NOT FORGET TO TASTE THE ENGLISH FOODS OF LONDON.
TIPPING: When you get the bill in restaurants, please check whether a service charge is included in it. If it's included, don’t pay any tip. Otherwise, you can tip between 10-15%
SHOPPING: London is a shopper’s paradise. Shopping in Oxford Street is a must. No trip to London is complete without visiting HARRODS.
Museums: London has many free museums to visit. The BRITISH MUSEUM with its huge collection is absolutely free.
Toilets or Loos can cost you. Remember to keep pennies with you for using Public Toilets.
All the best, so start packing your bags and set for a trip to London. If you have any questions, you can ask me in the comment box, and your suggestions are always welcome.
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Taxi Cabs of London
Black taxi cabs sporting the distinctive ``Ìt`s more fun in the Philippines`` promotional ads are now roaming the streets of London to generate awareness among the city`s population and international visitors. I spotted one of the 50 cabs carrying the signs during a walk along one of the busiest streets on the way to Buckingham Palace.
London Black Cab TX | Fully Charged
Jonny Smith reviews the all new London Black Cab, the TX Electric Taxi from LEVC, on the coldest day of the year so far and takes it out for a proper test: sitting in traffic in rush hour London and then collecting a jet-lagged Robert Llewellyn from the airport.
This is the first time that LEVC (formerly the London Taxi Company) has created the recognisable ‘black cab’ with electric propulsion. It comes with all sorts of high-end technology, improved safety features and a petrol range extender, allowing it to cover 80 miles on electric only or 400 miles when combined with the petrol range extender. Equally important, this new model seems like it could be a boon for taxi drivers, their wallets and their health, especially with inner-city clean air regulations becoming more important.
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London Trip 2019
Finally posting my video vlogs from my trip to London in 2019. I hope you enjoy the videos of my travels throughout this beautiful city. I will be posting more soon, so stay tuned!
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London's Biggest Kept Secret EXPOSED #cheapeats
London’s Biggest Kept Secret EXPOSED!
If you are asking yourself what to do in London or where to go in London then keep reading...
London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a 21st-century city with history stretching back to Roman times. At its centre stand the imposing Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel provides panoramic views of the South Bank cultural complex, and the entire city.
London is known worldwide for having expensive restaurants, however there is a well kept secret for the cheapest place to eat, just ask a black London cab driver! It's called the Cabmen's Shelter...
“We’re a Victorian institution,” black-cab driver Henry announced proudly, tugging on his tartan cap. It was a grey mid-morning in London and I was squeezed in a small green shed behind a narrow, U-shaped table. Surrounding me were a cluster of taxi drivers who slurped on mugs of tea and shovelled in forkfuls of scrambled egg and sausage.
This diminutive shed in Russell Square is where the keepers of London’s secrets gather – the black-cab drivers whose minds are mapped with every inch of the city. It’s one of 13 cabmen’s shelters remaining in the capital, and only licensed drivers who have passed The Knowledge test – memorising every street, landmark and route in London – are allowed inside.
The idea for the shelters came in the late 19th Century when George Armstrong, a year before he became editor of The Globe newspaper, was unable to hail a taxi during a blizzard because the drivers, who then rode horse-drawn hansom cabs, were huddled in a nearby pub. He teamed up with philanthropists, including the Earl of Shaftesbury, to find a way to keep drivers on the straight and narrow – and off the drink.
The Cabmen’s Shelter Fund was born in 1875, building the first hut in St John’s Wood. It still operates today, though many of the further 60 huts built have since been knocked down.
Each hut was built no bigger than a horse and cart, in line with Metropolitan Police rules because they stood on public highways. They provided shelter and sustenance for hackney-carriage (black-cab) drivers, with strict rules against swearing, gaming, gambling and drinking alcohol.
Then came World War I. Drivers and their vehicles were drafted, plunging the cab trade – and the shelters – into decline. “We lost people, cars and horses,” said Gary, one of the cabbies I chatted to at Russell Square.
Unused, unloved and unprotected, the oak huts suffered rot and ruin. Some were destroyed by bombs during World War II, while many were later bulldozed in street-widening schemes.
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10 Important Things to Know About London Heathrow Airport
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London At Night Taxi Tour
Enjoy seeing London when the sun goes down and the lights come on. A romantic London tour or a great family London taxi.
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Allen of Visit London Taxi Tours invites Philadelphia Eagles fans to stay in Paddington for the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in October 2018. Visit London Taxi Tours have a number of private sightseeing taxi tours that range from the traditional to the unusual, standard to unique, a private tour designed just for you, friends and family. Visit their site here:
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