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What are people in London Googling
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Here are 10 of the most Googled locations in London. I've never been to a stadium before, so like that for me was an experience
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Coming in at number 10, the lookout. It's 50 stories high, 2,500 square foot and it holds 300 people
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Did you find your house? Yeah, it's in there. Oh yeah, we're just still in there
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Just in that big... That big building? That big cathedral. Yeah. Claimed to be the best view of the capital and to be honest, I agree
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The lookout is at 8 Bishopsgate on the 50th floor, the Viewing Gallery
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Here you can witness uninterrupted views of London's iconic skyline. Now admissions are free but tickets are released every week on a Monday
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So don't miss out. You know what, I feel like it's kind of a square box
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A see-through glass box on top of a building. of a building. Yeah, it didn't offer much but it was worth seeing. I think if you're
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new to London and you want to have a panoramic view of the city, stunning
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It's a really cool space and like the vibe in there as well because it's newly built
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and like the aesthetics like the wood flooring, the glass, like it gives like a feel to it
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and it's fairly new so that's probably why a lot of people are searching for it. Yeah
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Coming in at number 9 we have the Twist Museum
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Alright now this is supposed to be an immersive interactive museum with illusions that challenge
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your senses. Ooh! Okay, say the color, not the word. Color? Yeah
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Orange, pink, black, green, yellow, blue, yellow, yellow. Nice
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and large-scale installations that you can step into Will you put your face on there
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Alright, now tickets range from £18 for a single ticket to £10 for a family flexi
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But we got ours for £19.50 for pre-booked off-peak adults. The Twist Museum
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The Twist Museum, that was cool. Oh yeah, illusions and delusions. Yeah, that was quite fun
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It was funny. If you want to be a bit silly, be a bit goofy for like an hour, then go
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It didn't change our lives. It didn't change, did it change your perception of music and taste and like imagery and sound
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Yeah, it was cool. Like, it made me question a lot of my own mental ability
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Yeah, I don't know about mental abilities, but they have a lot of like optical illusions
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that make you think, oh, well, okay, so that fits the same way. Oh, like there's no colour in this room. So..
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It was pretty clever. It's, yeah, it's like a fun experience to have, yeah
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At number eight is the F1 Arcade. Now as you can imagine, they have a thrilling F1 racing experience with full motor racing experience
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I'm not sure what that is, but I'm excited. Let's get it. Welcome to the park
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Welcome to the park. No, you know what
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It's because I kept crashing, basically. What do you reckon? And I was a bit out of control
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Zara was a bit shit at driving. I can't even argue with you
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I was also a bit shit, but I did a lot of it at Zara, as you would expect. All right
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No, I'm joking. I'm down. I'm down. So there are two locations, one here in St. Paul's and one in Birmingham
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You can go head-to-head like we did or race as a team. It brings all the excitement and thrill of the F1 into a social gaming environment
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With incredible foods cocktails and an electric atmosphere ticket start at 1595 to 20 95
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I felt like you know it was amazing like the ambience it was like private members club live exactly
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Yeah, so it's like f1 vibes f1 feel to it luxury But in an accessible location like London. Yeah, and at an accessible price
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I think people can just go there for free and just like kind of drink as well But if you don't like Formula One, like..
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No, if you don't like Formula One, it's still like a good arcade that you can go and like play around
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Or have a drink, have a cocktail. And just like hang out. Like it's got like really good vibes there
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At number seven we have... The Peninsula. Now this is a five-star luxury hotel in one of the most prestigious addresses in London
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prices to stay here for one night vary from 1,300 pounds to 8,000 pounds
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it's actually 9,000 pounds 9,000 pounds sterling can you imagine so we obviously can't afford to
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stay here and i mean we can but we'd like not to wait we're not staying here no we're not
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but but we can go in and have lunch bye yeah it will do
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right so there's supposed to be a dress code no baseball cap no hoodies smart casual like
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men with t-shirts trousers um we don't qualify for any of that but we've been letting so
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I'm gonna tell you something I'll just say, we did not think we would get let in
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and we are very underdressed I run for the bus steer Well I'm running out in the bus steer
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I guess We went there and we were like we are so not dressed for this place
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It was so beautiful. I was surprised they actually like didn't mention anything
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They let us in. But it was so good wasn't it? Honestly like probably one of the most impressive hotels
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Yeah. That I've been to. Although we didn't go to the hotel part. But even like just the lounge. Ambience
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The ambience. The feel. It was the brand. The live music. The violin. The piano
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I know, it just set the tone and the food was just so good
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It was small, but obviously quality over quantity. It was tasty, everything they brought out was tasty
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At number six, we have the telescopic urinals, or in other words, a pop-up toilet
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So during the day, the toilets are stored underground beneath the pavement
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And at night, they rise using hydraulic lifts and become available to the public
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Magic. Now, unlike portable urinals, which have to be physically emptied, the pop-up versions here are linked to the main sewage system in London
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so it just simply flushes away. Now, you're probably wondering where the urinal is
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Well, this hole in the floor is the urinal. Now, this lifts up at 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., depending on the borough
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Some a little bit earlier, some a little bit later. But there you go. Number six, up off toilets
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We still don't really understand why people are Googling that, but... No, we don't
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It was cool. It's a... it's... it's necessary. Yeah. It's a necessity, especially on the weekends. Yeah
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We thought it was funny how it was only open at night. Like, the whole concept of it was really funny
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We did enjoy it. It was a bit strange, but it was good to see. Would you use it
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I would not use it. I can't imagine how you would anyways. What, me as a woman
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Okay, no, no. What do you do on a night out when you're drunk and you need to go
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I hold it. No, there's nowhere open and you really need to go. It's 12am in the morning, you're on the way home. Yeah
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Everywhere is shop. Yeah. And you're like, you really need to go like now. Yeah. What do you do
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Where you go? Where? If you're a guy, if you're a guy, you can just go
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If you a girl where do you go I don Coming in at number five is the National Portrait Gallery
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Here you'll find the world's greatest collection of portraits. In 1909, an actual murder took place in this gallery
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I love that one
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I mean you called it boring. You called it boring. I loved the history, the culture
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It was beautiful. I just can't wait to be up there one day. oh can you imagine with you no it was good to see parts of it were boring if you like
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tudors that kind of vibe royals great but if you're not really into that if you're the type
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of person that's into museums and like history then right up your street yeah if not like they've
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got stormzy on there they've got like ed sharon they've got like people of our generation yeah
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on there as well and it kind of inspires you to want to do something magnificent yeah like
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groundbreaking for you to be encapsulated on the wall and people generations to come come and see you they come and look at you
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so number four we have London Bridge now what if we told you that this London
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bridge which is an iconic feature of the City of London is not the original
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London Bridge. This is what the original London Bridge would have looked like in the 1400s
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Now there are a few remnants of the old London Bridge which you can find built into Saint Magnus the Martyr Church on Lower Thames Street. So this was a part of the bridge
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From 1934 AD, Roman Wolf. So over 600 years ago, the old original London Bridge was the key crossing point for the whole of London
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Until the early 19th century when the bridge started showing real signs of wear and tear
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Right now they found the bridge was sinking an inch every 8 years
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And by 1924, the east side of the bridge had sunk 3 to 4 inches lower than the west side
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so they had to remove it. This is why you know the popular nursery rhyme
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London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down, London Bridge is falling down
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The bridge was then shipped 10,000 miles by boat to Long Beach, California
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Where it was reconstructed in Lake Havasu City. So if you want to see the bridge today, you need to go all the way to California, to Lake
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Havasu City, and there you will find the old London Bridge. It was cool to see the history, a massive massive part of London, it's a real hub in London
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It is. Very very cool. I've always heard that nursery rhyme, I've never figured out like what it was about
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Yeah, it was cool to find out the context of it. Yeah, like why is London Bridge falling down
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So, well, now we know and so do you. Why are people googling this
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Because it's a major part of London. It's cool. Yeah, fair enough
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It's a major part of London's history. Yeah. Yeah. At number three we have Butterfly Trail
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It's a brand new magical and massive experience which takes you to other worlds
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Now you can interact and explore the experience using your smartphone to release magical AR
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butterflies and trigger real time animations. After less than a year of being open, they are already on track to being the number one
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tourist attraction in the UK. Are you comfy
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Now this is a magical new immersive experience that pushes the boundaries of digital design
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and transports you to other worlds. Your imagination is powering you now
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Powering you now as you use your power. As you use the power of your imagination
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You find yourself using the power of your imagination to explore in the summer of a void into the unknown
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And because your imagination is never far away, your imagination is happening right now
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It made me a bit sleepy, a bit sad. It took me to another world
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Oh, right. It's definitely very, like, hypnotic and very inspirational. I can imagine the amount of people they're getting to use their power now
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in the now, to create a whole reality or a whole life that they want now
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in the now, to use their power now. It was so pretty
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You are in this, like, massive experience. And it was beautiful, but it wasn't life-changing
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Yeah like it not life But maybe we biased because we live in London and we see it a lot It was really fun I don think we gotten to like interact with it as much But like just seeing all the butterflies fly around and like seeing the colors change and you being like fully immersed in like that environment
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It's a cool experience. It's probably best to go at night. Agreed
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Where the colors are like really. Yeah. And it's like fairly new in London so we can understand why people are. Yeah
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and right in the heart of tonicourt road soho piccadilly so at number two we are here at the
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disney 100 exhibition at xl in london now this is the largest exhibition that Walt Disney archives
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have ever created it's the 100th birthday of the Walt Disney Company so it's an educational tour
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through the history I just wanna love you, just wanna hold you, just wanna be with you till we grow old, please tell me your snake, or take me away, I want you for myself every single day, keep safe
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Wow, this is like my childhood fantasy right now. It provides fans the opportunity to immerse themselves and rediscover their favourite Disney classics
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With real historical artefacts and the original costumes, there is something here for every generation
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With 10 magnificent galleries, tickets are £21 a person. We love Disney. If you want a bit of time travel to take you back to your childhood
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to be in amongst the classic Disney films. It was so cool to see, wasn't it
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It was really fun. And it was almost surreal to see the masks
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especially if you're a Marvel fan and you see Captain America, Iron Man
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and you see the actual mask of Captain America and the stitching and the way it looks
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It's like, wow, this thing is real. So it kind of made me feel like a kid again
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Yeah, yeah. And I was really excited and giddy. But it's not forever. It's only a short amount of time so that's a shame but it was so cool
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It was fun, go check it out. This is the Arnold Hills hospitality area
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prices to be here cost between 300 pounds to a grand mental it does have a luxury feel
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and you can see the seats are a lot different to everything else this has more like quality
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leather leather feel to it and you get like a really nice view of the whole stadium
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so this is london stadium and it is home to the premier league team west ham it was built in 2012
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for the London Olympics. Okay now in concert mode it can host up to 80,000 seats and in football mode
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it's reduced to 60,000 to try and manage the crowds and the people in the surrounding areas
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Okay now this is the tunnel where both teams line up before they go out into the stadium
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So on the white frames there there are sunlight lamps to keep the grass
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intact. And this is to help ventilate the air. So they host loads of events here like rock concerts
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rugby world cup, the race of champions, major league baseball games, and loads of other events
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like monster jam. How do you feel? Pretty special. Wow, look at you. Okay so this is where the players sit and the managers and all the special people
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there's a lot of football fans and they're trying to go to London Stadium. But then the fact that London is like a keyword in it
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Yeah, we said that to me. Probably plays into that. London Stadium, it's going to be that
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Yeah. It was where they, well, they built the stadium for the Olympics
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The Olympics was huge here in London. Right, right, right, right. Of course, yeah. For that reason alone, London Stadium is just a massive stadium here in London
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It is. And it's probably our most famous one. So it makes sense. It's like a historical landmark at this point
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And it was so cool to see like the actual scale of it. Yeah, you are literally an ant in the big I know I know
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I've never been to a stadium before so like that for me was an experience. Yeah, it was amazing
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And I get into like sit on the seats and like look at the pitch and like imagine like you're in the same locker room as all these famous
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Footballers, I don't know what the like they've been here like they've touched these things. Oh, wow
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So that was the 10 most Googled things to do in London and I think we smashed it
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Definitely. Some of it was surprising, some of it was expected. We had a lot of
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fun on this trip. And if you can get to do those things, definitely do them
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Alright, you guys let us know what else you'd like us to explore or film in
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London and we'll see you in the next one. Peace
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