Bro, I really like you as a person and as a content creator, but you can’t judge an entire country just because you visited 2 or 3 cities. I understand that Paris can be dangerous in certain neighborhoods, and I’m sorry for the bad experiences you had in France. However, to truly appreciate France and its culture, you should take a deeper dive into the country and explore some of its most beautiful villages and regions. For example, near Nice, there are so many stunning places you might have missed, like Gourdon, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, and Èze, which are absolutely breathtaking. You should also consider visiting other remarkable regions, such as: - The Camargue with its wild horses, flamingos, and unique landscapes. - The Basque Country, famous for its vibrant culture, food, and coastal beauty. - Alsace, with its fairy-tale villages like Colmar and Riquewihr. - The Auvergne, home to incredible volcanoes and green landscapes. - The Gorges du Verdon, often called Europe’s Grand Canyon. - The Ardèche region with its stunning rivers and caves. - The Périgord (Dordogne), famous for its medieval castles and gastronomy. - The Bordeaux wine route, where you can experience some of the world’s best wines. - The Calanques of Cassis, a paradise for nature lovers and hikers. - Annecy, with its turquoise lake and Alpine backdrop. - Carcassonne and its stunning ramparts, a UNESCO World Heritage site. - Toulouse, the "Pink City," known for its unique pink terracotta buildings and vibrant atmosphere. - Porquerolles Island, a Mediterranean paradise with beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. - The Dune du Pilat, the largest sand dune in Europe, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Landes forest. - Narbonne, a historic city with Roman heritage and a lively market scene. - Corsica, the "Island of Beauty," known for its stunning mountains, picturesque beaches, and charming villages like Bonifacio and Corte. Honestly, there’s so much more to discover in France beyond the usual spots. You’ve only scratched the surface, and I’d encourage you to come back and experience the true essence of France, away from the usual tourist routes. It’s like if I judged the entire USA a country 20 times bigger than France just by visiting NYC, Las Vegas, and Phoenix. It wouldn’t be fair to reduce a country’s richness to just a handful of places. And sorry for the people who didn’t respond to you in English, unfortunately, you happened to come across the wrong people. Peace✌
Greetings from Czechia! Honored that you put our country in your #1. I would say that we are really proud nation, and we care a lot, what people from around a world think of us... Take care!
I have watched your videos for around 8-9 years and you have inspired me to travel and so once I turn 18 I want to travel every country in Europe and spend 2-4 days each country and later on in life I want to travel lots of Asia and other countries. Drew do u have any tips for my future?
Please give Bulgaria a second/third chance!🥰🇧🇬 As far as I’ve been following you on YT, you‘re visiting the Black Sea coast next summer. End of August there is a traditional folklore festival in the small village of Zheravna. It’s not far away from Burgas. Very authentic and incredible experience. If you manage to add this to your itinerary, you won’t regret it for sure!
That’s true. I also really recommend the Zherevna experience. It is the real Bulgarian culture and experience. Then after this you can visit Nessebar or Sozopol.
Bro France at 41 breaks my French heart.. Like Paris alone has more monuments and museums than most capitals combined. The whole country is massive with so much culture and history. We ain't even talked about the Alps, Loire castles, Mediterranean coast, the Pyrenees, most castles in Europe in number, epic medieval cities and... the best cheese in the world 😁
Don't worry one person's experience can't be a universal fact! Of course one can not describe France's history,fashion ,inventions,gastronomy ,geography, adorable ambiance in words. Vive la France! 💙🤍❤
Remember that this is Drew's perspective, he places alot of importance on the friendliness of the people. That's why Philippines is his favourite country, because of the people
@@lydedreamoz I 100% agree, was just few days back in amiens, le havre, and other regions, amazing people and culture and coast. France is way better than many of the things in the list above. It is just his opinion. Don't take it to heart
Thanks so much for ranking Czechia in number 1! What an honour it is, while Czechia may not make up in history (as most of it is being under direct influence of Austria) We make up for everything else! As the Czech motto goes: Pravda vítězí!
The way you rank the countries in Europe is really interesting! I completely agree with the points you emphasized about countries with beautiful landscapes and high quality of life. However, I'm really curious about how you evaluate the countries with low rankings - should we also consider factors like rich culture or cost of living? I would love for you to share more thoughts behind this ranking!
I’m so jealous of your life Drew. I think us travel lovers live vicariously through you. Would be amazing to be able to say I’ve been to every country. I’m working on visiting every continent. Wish me luck !
As a guy from the US that now lives in Bulgaria, I definitely think it belongs a few places higher compared to others you had before it (and greece too for that matter lol). The taxi driver scamming you is just one of those things you unfortunately have to look out for, but that aside, the place is fantastic. The seaside experience along the black sea, the mountain experiences in Bansko, Borovets, etc and the city and nightlife experience in Sofia; all with great food and welcoming people.
11:01 In Sweden, we often say that Sarek National Park (and the small quiet towns along the rivers) is the best place in the world to see the northern lights. Sarek also offers some breathtaking nature and great trekking trails
“North Macedonia is one of those places that stays with you long after you leave. Lake Ohrid is pure magic-crystal-clear waters surrounded by rolling mountains that seem to stretch forever. The old town of Ohrid is like stepping back in time, with its cobblestone streets, Byzantine churches, and stunning lake views around every corner. Yeah, some parts are a bit run-down, but honestly, that’s part of the charm. It’s raw, real, and full of history that you can feel everywhere you go. Villa Bisera is THE place to stay-those views of the lake in the morning are unreal. And don’t even get me started on Mavrovo-lush green mountains that just beg to be explored. It’s not perfect, but that’s exactly why it’s perfect in its own way. If you’ve been, you know what I mean.”
Bro, I really like you as a person and as a content creator, but you can’t judge an entire country just because you visited 2 or 3 cities. I understand that Paris can be dangerous in certain neighborhoods, and I’m sorry for the bad experiences you had in France. However, to truly appreciate France and its culture, you should take a deeper dive into the country and explore some of its most beautiful villages and regions. For example, near Nice, there are so many stunning places you might have missed, like Gourdon, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, and Èze, which are absolutely breathtaking. You should also consider visiting other remarkable regions, such as: - The Camargue with its wild horses, flamingos, and unique landscapes. - The Basque Country, famous for its vibrant culture, food, and coastal beauty. - Alsace, with its fairy-tale villages like Colmar and Riquewihr. - The Auvergne, home to incredible volcanoes and green landscapes. - The Gorges du Verdon, often called Europe’s Grand Canyon. - The Ardèche region with its stunning rivers and caves. - The Périgord (Dordogne), famous for its medieval castles and gastronomy. - The Bordeaux wine route, where you can experience some of the world’s best wines. - The Calanques of Cassis, a paradise for nature lovers and hikers. - Annecy, with its turquoise lake and Alpine backdrop. - Carcassonne and its stunning ramparts, a UNESCO World Heritage site. - Toulouse, the "Pink City," known for its unique pink terracotta buildings and vibrant atmosphere. - Porquerolles Island, a Mediterranean paradise with beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. - The Dune du Pilat, the largest sand dune in Europe, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Landes forest. - Narbonne, a historic city with Roman heritage and a lively market scene. - Corsica, the "Island of Beauty," known for its stunning mountains, picturesque beaches, and charming villages like Bonifacio and Corte. Honestly, there’s so much more to discover in France beyond the usual spots. You’ve only scratched the surface, and I’d encourage you to come back and experience the true essence of France, away from the usual tourist routes. It’s like if I judged the entire USA a country 20 times bigger than France just by visiting NYC, Las Vegas, and Phoenix. It wouldn’t be fair to reduce a country’s richness to just a handful of places. And sorry for the people who didn’t respond to you in English, unfortunately, you happened to come across the wrong people. Peace✌
Well Done Drew 👍 I tjought i would watch maybe like only 30 mins of it but I really didn't know when i had already reached past 60 mins of it. Really well put together and entertaining 👍🙂 Althoughh i have been to a few scandinavian nations on the list, i felt like Czech and the Balkan Nations would be great places to travel. Thank you for this 👍
If u come to Finland in the summer I highy recommend Turku as well as the Turku archipelago and nearby Naantali, not to mention all smaller towns along the coast, Lake Saimaa and Koli national park in the east is also amazing places, Lappland is best in the Fall when u can experience the "Ruska" You've already been to all countries but if u want to add a new autonomous region then Åland is a must 😊
So we are just going to ignore the unicorn that walked past you at about 12:13. Lol I wish I could travel , but instead, I watch travel videos. I like the favorite counts.
If you go to Wales you should try to visit areas with Welsh speakers (about 500k people fluent out of 3 Mil people in the country). The language is ancient and has been spoken on the island of Britain for many centuries (or more) before English even existed.
I'm French and I'd recommend Toulouse to you: the people are friendly. You have to be careful in some places at night though. Bordeaux for the architecture otherwise, and there can be some snobbery but less than in Paris, you'll be able to talk easily with people.
Hi Drew, it is always a pleasure to see your videos, it has brought me so much openmindness, the way you show every places' beauty is awesome! I can't wait to see a video on French real core with small villages, natural beauty, gastronomy and French way of life. Hope that will change your mind about it. Cheers ;) 😛
Hi, I also have a RUclips channel and I'm from Milan, Italy, if you like, I'd like to host you for an interview on how your journey began, let me know if you're interested, thanks
An interesting experience I had in Monaco: in 2016, I went to watch a soccer match in Monaco. The match ended around 10:00PM. I was living in Nice and didn't realize the last bus/train already left. Uber was not allowed in Monaco. So, I had to walk to France (just 2 km) and then call a Uber.
come to Newcastle Upon Tyne in England. It is like mix of Scottish and English in away. Just seeing London in England means you have not be to England at all as London is more different then most of England to Scotland.
Need to get to the cotswolds, forest of dean, york, bath, oxford, cambridge, stratford upon avon, snowdonia, tenby, lake district, devon/cornwall/st ives
Thank you for the honest review of the Czech Republic, where I was born. Our country is truly beautiful, and you're absolutely right about the food being heavy :D That's why we have beer-to wash it all down, haha! :D
I moved to Iceland on a whim in 2016, actually met someone you interviewed there, a refugee! But I saw the northern lights on my very first night there and it influenced my decision to stay there for 4 years.
I have seen northern lights several times but mostly when I was in Alaska. Fairbanks is a good location for northern lights; if you want a smaller town, head to some bush Alaska towns like Bettles, Anaktuvik Pass, etc. Almost certainly you will see northern lights if you get a clear sky during Feb - March.
🙂💚👍Thank You Drew for Showcasing some of Your Best Adventures from Around the World🙂💙👍Wishing You Safe Travels wherever Your next Adventures take You.🙂❤👍
Sad you know that little about Poland, if you get to know more you would like it more. Go to the sea, go to the mountains, go to the 1000 lake land. Cracow and Wrocław really...
You need to explore Portugal much more. Ericeira, São Martinho do Porto, Arrábida, Viseu, Braga, Guimarães, Aveiro. It seems like you've visited Portugal a few times but always Lisbon and the Algarve. There's so much more, and better, to see. Maybe Portugal be on the top after that
If you are in Germany you gotta watch some football matches. It's in the culture. Its super affordable and most clubs are fan owned. Just make sure to not visit red bull Leipzig, Leverkusen (small stadium with a lot of new fans which makes a poor atmosphere). Can recommend Dortmund, Frankfurt, Kaiserslautern, Stuttgart and Gelsenkirchen for it
He should visit the city of Ostrava. It's unique city with industrial heritage . There are a lot of museums and uncompromising wacky people. Drew will love it,if he loves Czech Republic. Olomouc , Kroměříž and Čzský Krumlov Are boring tourist's places.
I think you haven't tried food from Romania. It is more than sarmale, mici, cozonac or papanași. Maybe they cannot be found in the mainstream restaurants, but asking a local about them will help. Not to say that we have many minorities with their unique culture and food: e.g. Székelys, Lipovans.
If you're in Prague even the food is great if you know the spots. As Drew said, the Czech food really isn't that great, but there's plenty of good international cuisines in Prague.
I've lived in Olomouc Czechia and Salzburg Austria in the past few years, and i quite prefer Salzburg. Although a lot more pricey, even for Austria, i found Salzburg generally more organised, clean and orderly, while still having the medieval charm.
Ich habe eine Tour durch Frankreich bis nach andorra gemacht und muss sagen das ich es nicht langweilig fand ich war damals 18 und habe fast dan ganze land gesehen
just curious Drew…as you included 🇽🇰Kosovo in the video, why don’t you also count Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Artsakh, Donetsk, Luhansk, Transnistria & Northern Cyprus?
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Ffff
You barely talked abour Europe, not goanna lie
Bro, I really like you as a person and as a content creator, but you can’t judge an entire country just because you visited 2 or 3 cities.
I understand that Paris can be dangerous in certain neighborhoods, and I’m sorry for the bad experiences you had in France. However, to truly appreciate France and its culture, you should take a deeper dive into the country and explore some of its most beautiful villages and regions.
For example, near Nice, there are so many stunning places you might have missed, like Gourdon, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, and Èze, which are absolutely breathtaking.
You should also consider visiting other remarkable regions, such as:
- The Camargue with its wild horses, flamingos, and unique landscapes.
- The Basque Country, famous for its vibrant culture, food, and coastal beauty.
- Alsace, with its fairy-tale villages like Colmar and Riquewihr.
- The Auvergne, home to incredible volcanoes and green landscapes.
- The Gorges du Verdon, often called Europe’s Grand Canyon.
- The Ardèche region with its stunning rivers and caves.
- The Périgord (Dordogne), famous for its medieval castles and gastronomy.
- The Bordeaux wine route, where you can experience some of the world’s best wines.
- The Calanques of Cassis, a paradise for nature lovers and hikers.
- Annecy, with its turquoise lake and Alpine backdrop.
- Carcassonne and its stunning ramparts, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Toulouse, the "Pink City," known for its unique pink terracotta buildings and vibrant atmosphere.
- Porquerolles Island, a Mediterranean paradise with beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters.
- The Dune du Pilat, the largest sand dune in Europe, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Landes forest.
- Narbonne, a historic city with Roman heritage and a lively market scene.
- Corsica, the "Island of Beauty," known for its stunning mountains, picturesque beaches, and charming villages like Bonifacio and Corte.
Honestly, there’s so much more to discover in France beyond the usual spots. You’ve only scratched the surface, and I’d encourage you to come back and experience the true essence of France, away from the usual tourist routes.
It’s like if I judged the entire USA a country 20 times bigger than France just by visiting NYC, Las Vegas, and Phoenix. It wouldn’t be fair to reduce a country’s richness to just a handful of places.
And sorry for the people who didn’t respond to you in English, unfortunately, you happened to come across the wrong people.
Peace✌
0:49 #1 Czech Republic/Czechia
4:04 #2 Serbia
6:07 #3 Spain
8:31 #4 Iceland
11:08 #5 Ukraine
13:41 #6 Portugal
15:45 #7 Romania
18:36 #8 Netherlands
21:08 #9 Austria
22:30 #10 Italy
24:22 #11 Slovenia
25:28 #12 Switzerland
27:12 #13 Norway
29:13 #14 Turkey/Türkiye
31:17 #15 Germany
33:25 #16 Georgia
35:03 #17 Sweden
36:12 #18 Ireland
37:49 #19 Russia
39:53 #20 Croatia
40:48 #21 Poland
42:44 #22 United Kingdom
44:42 #23 Hungary
46:02 #24 Greece
47:32 #25 Bulgaria
48:31 #26 Denmark
49:55 #27 Slovakia
50:44 #28 Estonia
51:52 #29 Latvia
52:52 #30 Lithuania
54:21 #31 Belgium
55:36 #32 Montenegro
56:54 #33 Bosnia and Herzegovina
57:44 #34 Albania
59:45 #35 North Macedonia
1:00:52 #36 Cyprus
1:01:54 #37 Malta
1:02:43 #38 Kosovo
1:04:16 #39 Moldova
1:05:12 #40 Belarus
1:06:44 #41 France
1:08:22 #42 Armenia
1:09:16 #43 Finland
1:10:13: #44 Liechtenstein
1:11:23 #45 San Marino
1:12:11 #46 Azerbaijan
1:13:26 #47 Monaco
1:15:04 #48 Andorra
1:15:55 #49 Luxembourg
1:16:51 #50 Vatican City
Thanks bro
Thank you
Isle of Man 😢
Well Done with Drew's list 👍
Then we don't need to watch this video, thank you for helping us save time!
I am so happy Drew you enjoy visiting us. Cheers from 🇨🇿!
Greetings from Czechia! Honored that you put our country in your #1. I would say that we are really proud nation, and we care a lot, what people from around a world think of us... Take care!
Thank you for sharing your journey to the world, Drew!
I have watched your videos for around 8-9 years and you have inspired me to travel and so once I turn 18 I want to travel every country in Europe and spend 2-4 days each country and later on in life I want to travel lots of Asia and other countries.
Drew do u have any tips for my future?
man how do you manage to keep pumping these! its so insane + you have a video speaking from every country, fits in so well. amazing
You should go to La Coruña in Northern Spain. Most beautiful city in Spain. If you liked Vigo it will leave you speechless
Thank you so much!
Please give Bulgaria a second/third chance!🥰🇧🇬
As far as I’ve been following you on YT, you‘re visiting the Black Sea coast next summer.
End of August there is a traditional folklore festival in the small village of Zheravna. It’s not far away from Burgas. Very authentic and incredible experience. If you manage to add this to your itinerary, you won’t regret it for sure!
That’s true. I also really recommend the Zherevna experience. It is the real Bulgarian culture and experience. Then after this you can visit Nessebar or Sozopol.
Love from Czech republic, Moravskoslezský region, Hradec nad Moravicí!!!
Bro France at 41 breaks my French heart.. Like Paris alone has more monuments and museums than most capitals combined. The whole country is massive with so much culture and history. We ain't even talked about the Alps, Loire castles, Mediterranean coast, the Pyrenees, most castles in Europe in number, epic medieval cities and... the best cheese in the world 😁
But you have to take into account affordability and friendliness which it fails terribly at.
Don't worry one person's experience can't be a universal fact! Of course one can not describe France's history,fashion ,inventions,gastronomy ,geography, adorable ambiance in words. Vive la France! 💙🤍❤
Remember that this is Drew's perspective, he places alot of importance on the friendliness of the people. That's why Philippines is his favourite country, because of the people
Also considering that he got pickpocketed there because of how terrible crime is there now, and everyone is an asshole to foreigners.
@@lydedreamoz I 100% agree, was just few days back in amiens, le havre, and other regions, amazing people and culture and coast. France is way better than many of the things in the list above. It is just his opinion. Don't take it to heart
Bro I'm supposed to be studying and then you drop this banger?
Thanks so much for ranking Czechia in number 1! What an honour it is, while Czechia may not make up in history (as most of it is being under direct influence of Austria) We make up for everything else! As the Czech motto goes: Pravda vítězí!
Love to all in Europe from Trinidad!🇹🇹❤🇪🇺
been to serbia last summer , people there were super friendly and helpful , also prices were pretty affordable compare to western europe.
The way you rank the countries in Europe is really interesting! I completely agree with the points you emphasized about countries with beautiful landscapes and high quality of life. However, I'm really curious about how you evaluate the countries with low rankings - should we also consider factors like rich culture or cost of living? I would love for you to share more thoughts behind this ranking!
Thank you so much! hard to choose exact rankings but this is just based on what makes me like a country!
I’m so jealous of your life Drew. I think us travel lovers live vicariously through you. Would be amazing to be able to say I’ve been to every country. I’m working on visiting every continent. Wish me luck !
I cant wait to finally see new content from Armenia!! Much love and respect, keep up the great content Drew!❤🇦🇲
Drew, I’ve been waiting my whole year for this!
As a guy from the US that now lives in Bulgaria, I definitely think it belongs a few places higher compared to others you had before it (and greece too for that matter lol). The taxi driver scamming you is just one of those things you unfortunately have to look out for, but that aside, the place is fantastic. The seaside experience along the black sea, the mountain experiences in Bansko, Borovets, etc and the city and nightlife experience in Sofia; all with great food and welcoming people.
Can’t wait to go back!!
Always a pleasure to watch your videos and comments about Prague where I've spent most of my life and about Czechia in general. Interesting list too
Happy to be in top 10😊 keep up the amazing work, we appreciate and value your travel experiences. Lots of love from Romania🙌
Congrats on 5M subs
11:01
In Sweden, we often say that Sarek National Park (and the small quiet towns along the rivers) is the best place in the world to see the northern lights.
Sarek also offers some breathtaking nature and great trekking trails
This is the video I've been hoping for!! Thank you Drew!!
“North Macedonia is one of those places that stays with you long after you leave. Lake Ohrid is pure magic-crystal-clear waters surrounded by rolling mountains that seem to stretch forever. The old town of Ohrid is like stepping back in time, with its cobblestone streets, Byzantine churches, and stunning lake views around every corner. Yeah, some parts are a bit run-down, but honestly, that’s part of the charm. It’s raw, real, and full of history that you can feel everywhere you go. Villa Bisera is THE place to stay-those views of the lake in the morning are unreal. And don’t even get me started on Mavrovo-lush green mountains that just beg to be explored. It’s not perfect, but that’s exactly why it’s perfect in its own way. If you’ve been, you know what I mean.”
Love Orhid and Macedonia !
@@drewbinsky yeah it’s something special! Cant wait to see your next adventure drew!!! Sending love from uk 🇬🇧:)
As Macedonian, thank you. Ohrid Lake is amazing, the oldest lake in Europe.
@ yes! Magical place it will always be in my heart
Drew, I’m so happy to see my country as your favorite country ❤
Awesome video, Drew! :) This helps me a lot - traveling to all European countries is also one of my goals. I've visited 15 so far, I think. :')
Bro, I really like you as a person and as a content creator, but you can’t judge an entire country just because you visited 2 or 3 cities.
I understand that Paris can be dangerous in certain neighborhoods, and I’m sorry for the bad experiences you had in France. However, to truly appreciate France and its culture, you should take a deeper dive into the country and explore some of its most beautiful villages and regions.
For example, near Nice, there are so many stunning places you might have missed, like Gourdon, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, and Èze, which are absolutely breathtaking.
You should also consider visiting other remarkable regions, such as:
- The Camargue with its wild horses, flamingos, and unique landscapes.
- The Basque Country, famous for its vibrant culture, food, and coastal beauty.
- Alsace, with its fairy-tale villages like Colmar and Riquewihr.
- The Auvergne, home to incredible volcanoes and green landscapes.
- The Gorges du Verdon, often called Europe’s Grand Canyon.
- The Ardèche region with its stunning rivers and caves.
- The Périgord (Dordogne), famous for its medieval castles and gastronomy.
- The Bordeaux wine route, where you can experience some of the world’s best wines.
- The Calanques of Cassis, a paradise for nature lovers and hikers.
- Annecy, with its turquoise lake and Alpine backdrop.
- Carcassonne and its stunning ramparts, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Toulouse, the "Pink City," known for its unique pink terracotta buildings and vibrant atmosphere.
- Porquerolles Island, a Mediterranean paradise with beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters.
- The Dune du Pilat, the largest sand dune in Europe, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Landes forest.
- Narbonne, a historic city with Roman heritage and a lively market scene.
- Corsica, the "Island of Beauty," known for its stunning mountains, picturesque beaches, and charming villages like Bonifacio and Corte.
Honestly, there’s so much more to discover in France beyond the usual spots. You’ve only scratched the surface, and I’d encourage you to come back and experience the true essence of France, away from the usual tourist routes.
It’s like if I judged the entire USA a country 20 times bigger than France just by visiting NYC, Las Vegas, and Phoenix. It wouldn’t be fair to reduce a country’s richness to just a handful of places.
And sorry for the people who didn’t respond to you in English, unfortunately, you happened to come across the wrong people.
Peace✌
Well Done Drew 👍
I tjought i would watch maybe like only 30 mins of it but I really didn't know when i had already reached past 60 mins of it. Really well put together and entertaining 👍🙂
Althoughh i have been to a few scandinavian nations on the list, i felt like Czech and the Balkan Nations would be great places to travel.
Thank you for this 👍
12:10 did Donkey from Shrek just walk past Drew??? 🤣🤣🤣
Been binge watching your vids since yesterday and I can’t stop 😂✨ thanks so much for sharing it from us, love from Bicol, Philippines 🥳✨
Thank you so much!
Loved this video.
I have to save this to watch over and over I love it
Congratulations on 5 million subscribers 🎉🎈🎉
5:56 That's the main Orthodox Church in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦. That's NOT Serbia.
Thankyou for this!
Man its so inspiring to See what you are doing. Thanks for sharing💪🙏
Excellent video as always Drew! I have always followed your European travel videos especially because I love Europe so much, especially Poland!
I really, really hope that you were joking when mentioning that you think there are polar bears in Finland :D
If u come to Finland in the summer I highy recommend Turku as well as the Turku archipelago and nearby Naantali, not to mention all smaller towns along the coast, Lake Saimaa and Koli national park in the east is also amazing places, Lappland is best in the Fall when u can experience the "Ruska"
You've already been to all countries but if u want to add a new autonomous region then Åland is a must 😊
So we are just going to ignore the unicorn that walked past you at about 12:13. Lol
I wish I could travel , but instead, I watch travel videos. I like the favorite counts.
If you go to Wales you should try to visit areas with Welsh speakers (about 500k people fluent out of 3 Mil people in the country). The language is ancient and has been spoken on the island of Britain for many centuries (or more) before English even existed.
Fantastic video man. Thanks
I'm French and I'd recommend Toulouse to you: the people are friendly. You have to be careful in some places at night though.
Bordeaux for the architecture otherwise, and there can be some snobbery but less than in Paris, you'll be able to talk easily with people.
1. Czech Republic
2. Serbia
3. Spain
4. Iceland
5. Ukraine
6. Portugal
7. Romania
8. Netherlands
9. Austria
10. Italy
11. Slovenia
12. Switzerland
13. Norway
14. Turkey (Not Europe)
15. Germany
16. Georgia
17. Sweden
18. Ireland
19. Russia (Not Europe)
20. Croatia
21. Poland
22. United Kingdom
23. Hungary
24. Greece
25. Bulgaria
26. Denmark
27. Slovakia
28. Estonia
29. Latvia
30. Lithuania
31. Belgium
32. Montenegro
33. Bosnia
34. Albania
35. Macedonia
36. Cyprus
37. Malta
38. Kosovo
39. Moldova
40. Belarus
41. France
42. Armenia (Not Europe)
43. Finland
44. Liechtenstein
45. San Marino
46. Azerbaijan (Not Europe)
47. Monaco
48. Andorra
49. Luxembourg
50. Vatican City
Im a filipino currently working @Portugal rigth now, thanks for the info😀
Hi Drew, it is always a pleasure to see your videos, it has brought me so much openmindness, the way you show every places' beauty is awesome! I can't wait to see a video on French real core with small villages, natural beauty, gastronomy and French way of life. Hope that will change your mind about it. Cheers ;) 😛
Cool video specialy the Spain part. If you want to explore more of Spain be sure to explore the Canary islads.😊
Canary islands . Sorry
Hi, I also have a RUclips channel and I'm from Milan, Italy, if you like, I'd like to host you for an interview on how your journey began, let me know if you're interested, thanks
Awesome!
An interesting experience I had in Monaco: in 2016, I went to watch a soccer match in Monaco. The match ended around 10:00PM. I was living in Nice and didn't realize the last bus/train already left. Uber was not allowed in Monaco. So, I had to walk to France (just 2 km) and then call a Uber.
come to Newcastle Upon Tyne in England. It is like mix of Scottish and English in away. Just seeing London in England means you have not be to England at all as London is more different then most of England to Scotland.
Need to get to the cotswolds, forest of dean, york, bath, oxford, cambridge, stratford upon avon, snowdonia, tenby, lake district, devon/cornwall/st ives
Yeah, I think if he visited the Cotswolds, Lake District, and Durham to Newcastle, it definitely fits his vibes.
do Africa next😁🙏
❤ thank you Drew, greetings from Prague❤
Praha !!!! ❤
I love my country to be number 3, thank you for loving Spain too!
Thank you Drew, I really wish you will visit many other places in Finland
You put twice serbia in video good job bro ❤love you
Keep dreaming boy! Kosovo is Albania
Greetings from Czechia🎉🇨🇿
Thank you for the honest review of the Czech Republic, where I was born. Our country is truly beautiful, and you're absolutely right about the food being heavy :D That's why we have beer-to wash it all down, haha! :D
Happy you got to see Wroclaw, my family is from there!
Love it !
Saw the northern lights over Norfolk, United Kingdom weirdly enough! Solar flares caused it, it was amazing.
I moved to Iceland on a whim in 2016, actually met someone you interviewed there, a refugee! But I saw the northern lights on my very first night there and it influenced my decision to stay there for 4 years.
I have seen northern lights several times but mostly when I was in Alaska. Fairbanks is a good location for northern lights; if you want a smaller town, head to some bush Alaska towns like Bettles, Anaktuvik Pass, etc. Almost certainly you will see northern lights if you get a clear sky during Feb - March.
Go to the island of skyros in greece 🇬🇷 It’s not touristy and it is a natural beauty!
Check out La Clusaz in France. Its incredible, very Swiss vibes.
Hell yeah. Czechia is literally THE best country in the world. Not the people sometimes, but the land, the buildings. Love from Brno
Beautiful documentary. We love Vietnamese people in Slovakia too.
🙂💚👍Thank You Drew for Showcasing some of Your Best Adventures from Around the World🙂💙👍Wishing You Safe Travels wherever Your next Adventures take You.🙂❤👍
The fact that I'm willingly watching this without any problems proves that I'm gonna be a traveler in the future :D
I always loved your videos but now I love it even more! My favourite country in the world is Serbia! I am glad you like it too! Greetings from 🇬🇧
Thank you! 😃
Drew you need to go to Svalbard to see the Northern Lights!!
Sad you know that little about Poland, if you get to know more you would like it more. Go to the sea, go to the mountains, go to the 1000 lake land. Cracow and Wrocław really...
This is a great video you made Drew. Most of those countries in Europe I hope to visit. I mostly hope to visit Russia.
Come to Basel in Switzerland. It’s really cool!
You need to explore Portugal much more. Ericeira, São Martinho do Porto, Arrábida, Viseu, Braga, Guimarães, Aveiro. It seems like you've visited Portugal a few times but always Lisbon and the Algarve. There's so much more, and better, to see. Maybe Portugal be on the top after that
As a Ukrainian I didn't expect us to be n5, so happy! You're welcome to visit anytime :)
Serbia at no.2
Great taste my man
The easiest place to see the Borel aurora is in Alaska in late autumn and early winter.
54:05 My hometown of Šiauliai ❤
You forgot to mention one certain painter from Austria who went into politics :P
Rank every country in Africa next 👌
Hey Drew, go visit south of Albania. You will be surprised on the natural beauty, food, nightlife and desolated beach spots.
5 days in Iceland last October, saw the northern light 4 nights!
I live in London, there are MANY bars open passed midnight. You're talking about pubs, which are different to bars.
If you are in Germany you gotta watch some football matches. It's in the culture. Its super affordable and most clubs are fan owned. Just make sure to not visit red bull Leipzig, Leverkusen (small stadium with a lot of new fans which makes a poor atmosphere). Can recommend Dortmund, Frankfurt, Kaiserslautern, Stuttgart and Gelsenkirchen for it
The Country Guy Changed Content Forever 👌 🤩😇
14:57 ❤❤❤❤ love from Portugal here ❤❤❤
@Hey Drew Binsky,
I wonder if you visited Kroměříž in the Czech Republic?
It is known for castle, gardens (UNESCO World Heritage) :)
He should visit the city of Ostrava. It's unique city with industrial heritage . There are a lot of museums and uncompromising wacky people. Drew will love it,if he loves Czech Republic. Olomouc , Kroměříž and Čzský Krumlov Are boring tourist's places.
I've seen the northern lights in northern Norway, in the vesterålen region! Definitely recommend! It's just like Lofoten but a lot less touristy!
I think you haven't tried food from Romania. It is more than sarmale, mici, cozonac or papanași.
Maybe they cannot be found in the mainstream restaurants, but asking a local about them will help. Not to say that we have many minorities with their unique culture and food: e.g. Székelys, Lipovans.
You have not seen Malta. There is much more than what you have seen. Im sure if you spend more time here, it would go much further up your list.
with france you have to go to the small towns. i particularly loved the alsecian region and its small towns.
If you're in Prague even the food is great if you know the spots. As Drew said, the Czech food really isn't that great, but there's plenty of good international cuisines in Prague.
Kirkenes, Norway is good place to see the N. Lights.
I've lived in Olomouc Czechia and Salzburg Austria in the past few years, and i quite prefer Salzburg. Although a lot more pricey, even for Austria, i found Salzburg generally more organised, clean and orderly, while still having the medieval charm.
Ich habe eine Tour durch Frankreich bis nach andorra gemacht und muss sagen das ich es nicht langweilig fand ich war damals 18 und habe fast dan ganze land gesehen
just curious Drew…as you included 🇽🇰Kosovo in the video, why don’t you also count Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Artsakh, Donetsk, Luhansk, Transnistria & Northern Cyprus?
Because none of those others are internationally recognised (for a reason) bud
Kosovo has more global recognition than all others you listed , and is also physically in Europe more than the others
@@drewbinskywhy youvseparate kosovo on the map Serbia, you should just put line.
Island ist ja ein Traum 😊👌💪✨️💫🌈😉💯♾️☯️
Wunderschöner Beitrag, Danke für deine Erfahrungen die du mit uns teilst 😊
“ Oh I’ve been to Prague, I mean..” Kicking and Screaming