Thank you so much for this video, I'm going to Berlin in December and was struggling to decide which Christmas markets to visit but this has really helped. So excited
I'm with Trey on the onions! (Feel the same about mayo). People think that you won't taste it - but you do!! Great series - stlll binging:) And just saw you with Carrie and Brian
Omg Ann, he HATES onions😂😂 seeing you watching these videos puts a big ole smile on our face. We really LOVED filming this series and I’m so glad to see you’re enjoying these!! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our videos. It truly means the world!!❤️❤️
That's what we were thinking too!!!! We couldn't believe this was the temporary location. No idea how in the world it could ever get better than this!!🤣
I was at those last week. Charlottenburg was my favorite. Stunning, great food, nice items for sale, and a very good vibe. The one at Bebelplatz was very pretty and had some very impressive high end handmade items, like the $450 wool hat I tried on and the Dusseldorf-based leatherwork stand full of 3-D bags (looked like a real dachshund, pug, cat) with the $2000 price range. I heard a lot of American accents and was told by a Dutch seller that a lot of rich Germans shopped this market. I now refer to it as the rich people's market. 😂
Oh we loved the Bebelplatz market, but some of those prices were REALLLLLY high🤣 The Charlottenburg was our favorite just because of how regal it was. The lightshow on the palace made it look like something out of a movie. They do such a great job of lighting it during Christmas time. Thank you so much for watching our video!!!!
Hello I just watched all of your Xmas videos from Germany. Loved them all!! Did you took day trips to Dresden, Leipzig, and Cologne? or did you stayed in each city/town? Would you be able to share your itinerary? Thank you!
We want to go to the Christmas markets in Germany so bad and you're making us so jealous. Hope you guys are having a great time, I definitely looks like you are. I like how you are mentioning the differences between the different markets, but it would be awesome if you showed a little bit more video of the actual markets. Seems like it's mostly of you talking but not really showing a whole lot of the actual market. A few more shots of the different cute stalls and things they offer would be awesome to see. I feel like I'm really not getting a good feel of what the market is really like. Just a suggestion. Would be cool if you did that. Keep up the great work. Love seeing how excited you guys are!
Thanks so much for watching Brad! We'll try & get a bit more B-roll of the markets going forward. There's kind of a reason why we don't show too much of the stands. We've gotten barked at by a few people over the course of this series about us filming people (even though we aren't filming anyone in particular, just the atmosphere/scenery. So we've been trying to be a little bit more covert with our shots so there's just been a bit less B-roll. But we're filming tonight & will try and prioritize that for you as well. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our videos!!!
Scandinavian gløgg (glühwein) is traditionally with a soaky layer of dried raisins, chopped almonds and sometimes also cinnamon/other spices. Made on red wine, which may make it stronger. Don't drink too much. Of course, it comes in many versions - cheap, industrial ones and expensive, high quality versions. Also try the Danish "æbleskiver", when in Denmark. Greetings from Aarhus, Denmark 🇩🇰
Thank you so much for watching our video!! We loved Aarhus and some of the best coffee we’ve ever had was at La Cabra. We can’t wait to come back and visit!!!
@@ProbablyLost As the second-largest city in Denmark, Aarhus obviously doesn't have exactly the same attractions as the capital. But ... we have others, and maybe Aarhus is less over-priced and stereotypical, than Copenhagen. But ... Even smaller places have something to offer - for inspiration you could watch Rick Steves' video "Denmark outside (or beyond, something like that) of Copenhagen", where he goes to the island of Aerø. All a matter of time, economy and personal interests, of course - but an island such as Samsø could also be a place to visit.
Oh we wish!!! Unfortunately we’ll be out of Europe by that time, but a lot of these markets do some pretty amazing new year’s celebrations too so we will have to be back at some point in the future for those festivities!! Thank you so much for watching our video!!!
Hi!!! So each market is different, but most of them in Berlin begin this year on November 27th. Hopefully this helps & thanks so much for watching our video!!!:)
Thank you very much for your feedback, your channel and videos are very successful. 👍 My boyfriend and I have plans for New Year's Eve in Berlin. What are the best dates to visit in December?@@ProbablyLost
Ya know, we actually JUST learned that last night while hanging out with some of our German friends in Stuttgart!! We thought this Käsespätzle was good in Berlin, but the stuff in Stuttgart is OUT OF THIS WORLD!! Already dreaming about it🤣 Thanks so much for watching Arno!!!
Thank you so much for this video, I'm going to Berlin in December and was struggling to decide which Christmas markets to visit but this has really helped. So excited
You're going to have SUCH a great time!! It doesn't get much prettier than Berlin at Christmas. Thank you so much for watching!!:)
Very beautiful video, thank you for good mood.
Thank you so much!!!
By the end of this series, I think you two will have convinced me to book a trip for next year! These are incredible.
Oh just wait Michelle, it gets SO MUCH BETTER!!! The last few we've been to have been absolute dreams. It's 100% worth the flight over!!!
I'm with Trey on the onions! (Feel the same about mayo). People think that you won't taste it - but you do!! Great series - stlll binging:) And just saw you with Carrie and Brian
Omg Ann, he HATES onions😂😂 seeing you watching these videos puts a big ole smile on our face. We really LOVED filming this series and I’m so glad to see you’re enjoying these!! Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our videos. It truly means the world!!❤️❤️
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much for watching and for the kind words!!!
The market on Bebelplatz looked stunning! They should think about having it always there.
That's what we were thinking too!!!! We couldn't believe this was the temporary location. No idea how in the world it could ever get better than this!!🤣
I was at those last week. Charlottenburg was my favorite. Stunning, great food, nice items for sale, and a very good vibe. The one at Bebelplatz was very pretty and had some very impressive high end handmade items, like the $450 wool hat I tried on and the Dusseldorf-based leatherwork stand full of 3-D bags (looked like a real dachshund, pug, cat) with the $2000 price range. I heard a lot of American accents and was told by a Dutch seller that a lot of rich Germans shopped this market. I now refer to it as the rich people's market. 😂
Oh we loved the Bebelplatz market, but some of those prices were REALLLLLY high🤣 The Charlottenburg was our favorite just because of how regal it was. The lightshow on the palace made it look like something out of a movie. They do such a great job of lighting it during Christmas time. Thank you so much for watching our video!!!!
Hello I just watched all of your Xmas videos from Germany. Loved them all!! Did you took day trips to Dresden, Leipzig, and Cologne? or did you stayed in each city/town? Would you be able to share your itinerary? Thank you!
THE GNOMES!!! I'd like one of each please.
How funny would it be to see the airport security guards faces as we just passed through security with a bag full of gnomes🤣🤣
We want to go to the Christmas markets in Germany so bad and you're making us so jealous. Hope you guys are having a great time, I definitely looks like you are. I like how you are mentioning the differences between the different markets, but it would be awesome if you showed a little bit more video of the actual markets. Seems like it's mostly of you talking but not really showing a whole lot of the actual market. A few more shots of the different cute stalls and things they offer would be awesome to see. I feel like I'm really not getting a good feel of what the market is really like. Just a suggestion. Would be cool if you did that. Keep up the great work. Love seeing how excited you guys are!
Thanks so much for watching Brad! We'll try & get a bit more B-roll of the markets going forward. There's kind of a reason why we don't show too much of the stands. We've gotten barked at by a few people over the course of this series about us filming people (even though we aren't filming anyone in particular, just the atmosphere/scenery. So we've been trying to be a little bit more covert with our shots so there's just been a bit less B-roll. But we're filming tonight & will try and prioritize that for you as well. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our videos!!!
@@ProbablyLost gotchya...completely understand that. You're doing a great job. Keep it up!
This is so awesome! Happy holidays!
Happy Holidays! Thanks for watching! ☺️🎄
Scandinavian gløgg (glühwein) is traditionally with a soaky layer of dried raisins, chopped almonds and sometimes also cinnamon/other spices. Made on red wine, which may make it stronger. Don't drink too much. Of course, it comes in many versions - cheap, industrial ones and expensive, high quality versions. Also try the Danish "æbleskiver", when in Denmark. Greetings from Aarhus, Denmark 🇩🇰
Thank you so much for watching our video!! We loved Aarhus and some of the best coffee we’ve ever had was at La Cabra. We can’t wait to come back and visit!!!
@@ProbablyLost As the second-largest city in Denmark, Aarhus obviously doesn't have exactly the same attractions as the capital. But ... we have others, and maybe Aarhus is less over-priced and stereotypical, than Copenhagen. But ... Even smaller places have something to offer - for inspiration you could watch Rick Steves' video "Denmark outside (or beyond, something like that) of Copenhagen", where he goes to the island of Aerø. All a matter of time, economy and personal interests, of course - but an island such as Samsø could also be a place to visit.
Are y’all doing New Years in Germany??
Oh we wish!!! Unfortunately we’ll be out of Europe by that time, but a lot of these markets do some pretty amazing new year’s celebrations too so we will have to be back at some point in the future for those festivities!! Thank you so much for watching our video!!!
Hi !! What dates is the Christmas market? 🙂
Hi!!! So each market is different, but most of them in Berlin begin this year on November 27th. Hopefully this helps & thanks so much for watching our video!!!:)
Thank you very much for your feedback, your channel and videos are very successful. 👍
My boyfriend and I have plans for New Year's Eve in Berlin. What are the best dates to visit in December?@@ProbablyLost
Käsespätzle come from the southwest of Germany and are not actually served with bacon - these crazy Berliners 🤪!
Ya know, we actually JUST learned that last night while hanging out with some of our German friends in Stuttgart!! We thought this Käsespätzle was good in Berlin, but the stuff in Stuttgart is OUT OF THIS WORLD!! Already dreaming about it🤣 Thanks so much for watching Arno!!!
@@ProbablyLost now i'm hungry too
Nice Advent 🙋♂️