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Shepherd’s Bush London Walk

December 18, 2022 by

 This is a most excellent walking tour of Shepherd’s Bush in London with your favourite London Youtube Guide! *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** Shepherd’s Bush London Walk We visit the BBC TV Centre as well as many other locations where famous tv events took place. Monty Python’s Ministry of Silly Walks, Steptoe and Son, Dr. Who and […]

Chiswick to Hammersmith Riverside Walk

June 5, 2022 by

Chiswick to Hammersmith  An excellent riverside London walk from Chiswick to Hammersmith with lovely pubs and history. This makes a perfect pub crawl and the pubs are really ancient with river views. We also visit Chiswick House and William Hogarth’s house. A highly recommended tour of the Fullers Brewery where they brew London Pride […]

Fulham and Parsons Green

May 16, 2021 by

Fulham  Joolz takes you on a jolly spiffing London walk from Parsons Green to Putney Bridge through Fulham. Lot’s of jolly interesting facts about Hurlingham Club, King George IV and the Bishops of London. Fulham Palace, the 1976 film The Omen and Fulham Football Stadium. Plus the usual irreverent banter from Julian and Simon. […]

London Black Cabs – Taxis

April 4, 2021 by

London Cabbies

London Black Cabs – Taxis  London Taxis have been carrying Londoners around for over 300 years. In this video Joolz travels around London in Taxis talking to lots of drivers and finding out all about them. The history of the taxi, what are the rules and regulations? Who owns one? How do you become […]

Pimlico Walking Tour

August 16, 2020 by

Pimlico Walking Tour  If you’re wondering what to do in London why not take a tour of Pimlico. Joolz Guides are for people who like wandering around London and learning a few interesting fun facts whilst hearing some banter in the form of a walking tour. It’s very near Westminster and very popular with […]

London Treasure Hunt – Street Paraphernalia Challenge

July 26, 2020 by

Street Furniture Treasure Hunt  If you’re visiting London or anywhere else in Britain , why not play the Joolz Guides Treasure Hunt – Street Furniture and Paraphernalia Challenge! As you wander around award yourself points if you spot any of Joolzy’s favourite obsessions. Then share a photo of yourself on Instagram next to one […]

Kensington Gardens

November 10, 2019 by

Joolz Guides Kensington Gardens

Kensington Gardens  Please click button to subscribe to my channel!! I guarantee you’ll learn something you didn’t know about London! In this beautiful walk and cycle ride through Kensington Gardens Joolz visits Peter Pan, Kensington Palace, goblins, nymphs, elves, parakeets and much much more! Join him for lots of fun stories and historical anecdotes. […]

The Beatles London Tour

September 29, 2019 by

Beatles London Tour  Please click button to subscribe to my channel!! I guarantee you’ll learn something you didn’t know about London! To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles album Abbey Road here’s my tour of Beatles location in London. Mark Myers, who runs Beatles London Yesterday and Today takes us around all the […]

Churchill’s Cigars , Hats and Ancient Shops of St James

September 12, 2019 by

Where Churchill bought his cigars  Please click button to subscribe to my channel!! I guarantee you’ll learn something you didn’t know about London! The area around St James Palace in London has many ancient shops and in this splendid walk Joolz visits some of them including hat shops and cigar shops. The whole area […]

Splendid Walk Around Kensington

August 31, 2019 by

Rather Splendid Walk Around Kensington  Please click button to subscribe to my channel!! I guarantee you’ll learn something you didn’t know about London! Lindley Sambourne House 18 Stafford Terrace is Linley Sambourne House. Edward Linley Sambourne was the illustrator of Punch magazine until 1910. It is a beautifully preserved house with all his artwork […]

Tipsy Tea at Mr Fogg’s Residence – Mayfair

August 3, 2019 by

Tipsy Tea at Mr Foggs Residence  One of my favourite ways to spend Sunday afternoon in London is to go for Tipsy Tea at Mr Fogg’s Residence in Mayfair. Served in the beautiful setting of Phileas Fogg’s front room where you will see all the amazing souvenirs collected by Phileas Fogg on his journey […]

Holland Park

September 4, 2018 by

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Notting Hill and Portobello Road Market Walking Tour

July 24, 2018 by

Please click button to subscribe to my channel!! If you enjoyed this video take a look at some of my other films!  or  Contact me for a private walk. SUPPORT MY CHANNEL ON PATREON ➜ https://www.patreon.com/joolzguides SUPPORT MY FILMS WITH PAYPAL ➜

Speakers Corner – Marble Arch

April 17, 2018 by

Speakers Corner – Marble Arch Please click button to subscribe to my channel!! 10 Hyde Park Place One of the smallest houses in London. Just over 3 feet wide. Alleyway behind the door led to the church so grave robbers used it as a passageway to escape. Now part of Tyburn Convent. Marble Arch used […]

Belgravia – Scandal, Murder and Conspiracy

January 28, 2018 by

Belgravia and Mayfair Walking Tour – Scandal, Murder and Conspiracy Please click button to subscribe to my channel!! Albermarle Street to Belgravia – Conspiracy Murder and Scandal all in one of London’s most interesting walks with Julian McDonnell from Joolz Guides. Starting in Mayfair. Albemarle Street – Royal Institute – Michael Farday gave the first […]

Tour of London’s Mayfair

January 21, 2018 by

Tour of Mayfair – London’s Millionaire’s Playground Mayfair was all fields until the 18th century when the Grosvenor family started to develop a few of the Squares. It then attracted aristocrats and is still an exclusive part of London and unsurprisingly the most expensive property on the Monopoly board. Please click button to subscribe to […]

Should I buy The London Pass ?

July 26, 2017 by

Buy London Pass

Should I buy The London Pass ? Good question! We decided to see how many London tourist attractions we could see in 48 hours with The London Pass so here’s our Top 10 London Tourist Attractions with The London Pass. The London Pass will get you access to over 70 different attractions across London and […]

How to Travel Around London and buy Oyster Cards

April 3, 2017 by

Find out how to travel around London and buy oyster cards with a true Londoner. Please click button to subscribe to my channel!! If you’re visiting London for the first time or you aren’t a regular visitor you might find the system of buying tickets confusing. Watch my video to get some good tips to […]

Kings Road

January 18, 2017 by

Kings Road in Chelsea is a major shopping street stretching from Sloane Square to Fulham and was especially influential in the 60s and 70s. Some people call it “The King’s Road” because until 1830 it was a private road owned by the king. When the King’s court was a Westminster you would need a king’s […]

The Grand Old Duke of York

May 30, 2016 by

Oh, the grand old duke of york, he had ten thousand men! Find out what this nursery rhyme is about in this video. He marched them up to the top of the hill, and he marched them down again. And when they were up they were up, and when they were down they were down. […]

Nell Gwynn – The King’s Mistress

May 29, 2016 by

Number 79, the former residence of Nell Gwynn, is the only building on Pall Mall not belonging to the crown. Pall Mall runs from St James Palace to Trafalgar Square and these days is mostly full of offices and clubs. In fact, it was down this street that the Suffragettes marched and smashed the windows […]

How to use London Cycle Hire – Boris Bikes

September 4, 2015 by

Joolz shows you how to use a Boris Bike! The London Cycle Hire Scheme is a great and affordable way to get around London. For just £2 you can have access to a bike for 24 hours. However, if you only want to pay £2 for the whole day you have to make sure you […]

Peter Pan Boundary Markers

August 7, 2015 by

Peter Pan Tombstones

Peter Pan Tombstones In Kensington Gardens lie two curious stones which are mentioned in the original Peter Pan story, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. I like to call them the Peter Pan Tombstones. In the story Peter Pan, who is only 7 years old, has complete faith that he can fly (because all children are, […]

Villa di Geggiano

August 7, 2015 by

The Villa di Geggiano has for more than five centuries, under the auspices of the Bianchi Bandinelli family, been renowned for superb hospitality and generosity – as well as delicious food and sumptuous wines. Located in Chianti at the heart of Tuscany and surrounded by vineyards and stunning gardens, it has a history of exporting […]

Cabman Shelters

August 7, 2015 by

Dotted around London are these little green huts. They are actually cabman shelters designed so that taxi drivers (and hansome cab drivers in the old days) could have somewhere to go and rest and have some reasonably priced refreshments. Cabman shelters are now listed buildings and you can still buy snacks at them but you […]

The U.S. Embassy – Grosvenor Square

August 7, 2015 by

Peter Pan Statue

August 7, 2015 by

The beautiful Peter Pan Statue in Kensington Gardens is one of my favourite statues in London and it was unveiled by J.M. Barrie personally. It is situated towards the Lancaster Gate end of Kensington Gardens set back nicely from the path near the pond and is adorned with fairies, squirrels and other ethereal nymphs. It […]

Tyburn Gallows | Marble Arch | London Executions

August 7, 2015 by

On 30th January 1661 they dug up Oliver Cromwell and hanged him at Tyburn! The Tyburn Gallows was situated at Marble Arch and the most common hangings were of catholics, pirates and highwaymen. If you look today the spot wheret he gallows once stood is marked by a stone plaque on the ground in a […]

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