As a born and bred Londoner I particularly appreciate your review of alternative tourist attractions, in fact all attractions I'd never heard of, but there again I have lived away from London since 1996. I now know what to look out for when I next visit. However, 60 quid to visit a cemetery?.... no thanks. Great video.
@ThreeStarVagabond
7 ай бұрын
Thanks! :D I think I succeeded in that case, if I found stuff that a Londoner hasn't heard about. I'll just ignore that bit about 1996 - I still count it as a win... Cheers and have a great one!
@ChristopherGronlund
7 ай бұрын
So many great little stops in such a short trip! Oddities will always draw me in, but Novelty Automation was incredible! Also, it's amazing how creepy a cemetery can become when you go from color to black and white...even during the day.
@ThreeStarVagabond
7 ай бұрын
Haha I was really thinking of how I should mess around with color and music while talking about the vampires! But I forgot to talk in a creepy manner as well :D I loved Novelty Automation! And the Wizard Afternoon Tea was so much fun as well. Oh, and Monsters Supplies too. And definitely the Viktor Wynd museum. A really fun couple of days :D
@donnamortensen959
7 ай бұрын
Love the quirky, deep dive into the lesser known tourist attractions. Must admit that I would probably be one of those silly tourists vying for a picture with the trolley at Platform 9 3/4 🤪. The book barge is interesting and worth a look. Absolutely LOVED the soundtrack playing in the absinthe bar and arcade section of the vlog! Loved the squirrel so much - haven’t seen one in the flesh since I moved from the USA to Australia. Hope to see some when I am in London in June. As usual, an informative and enjoyable vlog - than you for uploading 😄
@ThreeStarVagabond
7 ай бұрын
Woohoo! Thanks for checking it out :D To be honest I was hoping to get a silly picture with the trolley, but no way I'm standing in such a line... Oh nice about the music! Always difficult to find suitable songs but sometimes it works :D And I was so happy about the squirrel! I love the cheeky little buggers ^_^
@Wrestlingwithghosts
2 ай бұрын
Cool video dude. Will be checking some of these out lol
@ThreeStarVagabond
2 ай бұрын
Haha awesome! I had a lot of fun exploring them myself
@MiniLemmy
Ай бұрын
This was before London became Londonistan, where it’s not safe to walk certain streets at certain times anymore…..
@ThreeStarVagabond
Ай бұрын
That long-forgotten ancient time of February 2024...
@shuigor6648
17 күн бұрын
Pretty sure it's called NQ64, not N264.
@ThreeStarVagabond
17 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure that if I could pronounce things properly I wouldn't sound like a drunken Swede either!
@samengle8068
7 ай бұрын
nice
@ThreeStarVagabond
7 ай бұрын
Thanks :D
@RealGrooveRandom
4 ай бұрын
Great video with a lot of places I'd never heard of even though I live just outside London. Keep up the good work my man!
@ThreeStarVagabond
4 ай бұрын
Thank you! :D I'll do my best to find more unique spots - even though it might not be in the UK just for a while now ^_^
@tumarfa
7 ай бұрын
That was really interesting! I've never seen a squirrel not being afraid of people. It's like monkeys in India, don't feed them, and be careful they don't steal your camera. :)) Bip Bip Bar is probably the pinnacle of my geeky finds in Denmark, but I haven't been looking that much. Douglas Adams' gravestone looks suspiciously like a sci-fi monolith. I wonder if it's made of some weird alloy.
@ThreeStarVagabond
7 ай бұрын
Well, that squirrel sure wasn't afraid of anything or anyone! :D If I'd had some food I think I would've fed him even though I shouldn't! Haha, I should have touched the gravestone and see if I started to evolve a la 2001 :D
@pkharper3525
7 ай бұрын
Crazy weird video, I know we could count on you to find the strangest places to visit in London. I thought video arcades had disappeared in the 90’s but you’ve given me hope that they may come back😂. Loved the video but I bet if you want to show people something really weird take a screen shot of your computer browser. Stay safe till next time 👍
@ThreeStarVagabond
7 ай бұрын
Haha, damn straight my browser is full of weird things - all kinds of geek anime stuff and cosplay weirdness ;D Cheers, and thanks for checking it out! I'm happy that you appreciate my strange findings :D
@doguskoyuncu5177
7 ай бұрын
@2:52 It is the weirdest machine I've ever seen. Another usual* video from you Vagabond. 🙂 I think I can not even imagine London having such places as an animal cemetery for 60-pound fee for a visit. Another interesting video. Thank you so much. I wanted to write about your dislikes about Sweden. But I think it was not a good idea. I certainly agree about something. I watched about a video how hard to find a friend in Sweden. It was a bit weird to me because Sweden is one of the biggest boosters of freedom of speech. But many Swedes look like afraid to talk. They look like having social anxieties. Maybe a fear of expelling from society. I dunno I am not living there. Anyway, we can not control people but I feel like many people need help to speak. Maybe, I am wrong or some people represent Swedes wrongly. I was an introvert too. To the main problem is finding someone to talk to about an interesting topic. I am so glad to see you again. I hope you are better right now safe and sound from stomach flu. Take care of yourself. Have a great day.
@ThreeStarVagabond
7 ай бұрын
Haha, yeah London is full of strange things! Those machines are probably among the weirdest things I've seen - but I loved them. Thank you so much! And don't worry about commenting about Swedes - we all know that we're a bit odd, but we kinda like it as well. We fully admit that our society can be a bit "cold" and introverted, but we also see a lot of benefits with it. But thank you for your well wishes, and hope you're doing better as well man! Cheers!
@doguskoyuncu5177
7 ай бұрын
@@ThreeStarVagabond I am glad to hear that! I hope you will wake up more sunny days soon.
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