We're obviously aware of and deeply concerned about the global pandemic, and are choosing carefully what to publish as forms of escapism and entertainment to help ease thoughts of anxiety, and provide an alternative from the news. We are obviously NOT encouraging anyone to travel now or discouraging social distancing. Have you ever been to these amazing underrated cities?
U guys always give the best travel ideas and destinations and PPL like us get motivated to travel to those splendid destinations and u guys are doing great job
Seeing this post chosing Bergamo, the city most hit by Covid 19 in the world, does seem a bit ironic. Btw. why show the St. Peters Dome in Rome in a movie on Bergamo?
@@skylineXpert same here in Czech republic. Tourists are visiting only Prague or Český Krumlov, but we have more like 50 cities and towns with interesting history, culture or nature. Starting with Brno and ending with Kutná Hora. + Hundreds of castles, mansions and fortresses all around the country (around 600-700).
Maastricht is great! There, you’ll meet the friendliest people, great architecture and culture, fine cuisine,... Also, if you’re there, consider taking a 30min-train to another hidden gem, Liége! The largest Francophone city in Belgium (if you don’t count Brussels that is officially bilingual), that used to be very industrialized, but is getting more and more modern and cultural! And, to me, the friendliest and most down-to-earth city in Belgium! 😁
Liège is indeed lovely. I like it more than Maastricht. I'd also try to bring Thorn (north of Maastricht) and Durbuy (south of Liège) in your schedule. The roads from Durbuy - Liège - Maastricht -Thorn are mostly downhill and downstream, so great for lazy cyclists ;)
Eastern Europe is so underrated it’s sad. It barely even made this list. Here are some of my favorite underrated cities in Eastern Europe: Brasov, Sofia, Kosice, Kiev, Saint Petersburg, Vilnius, Skopje, Tirana
Poland and Slovakia must be the most underrated countries in all of Europe. I expected a bleak, post-industrial wasteland of polluted rivers, with German death camps dotted among the grey concrete stalinist suburbs. Instead I discovered Europe's largest virgin wilderness, quaint (and colourful!) villages, grand châteaux and museums filled with old masters.
@@johnkovacs981 I'm Italian and she is clearly repeating something heard on Google translate. Come on, she even fail to say "città" in a proper way, but we should agree that she has tried at least
Bruges, Ypres, Ghent, Antwerp, Brussels... all Flemish/Belgian (and Lille back then too) cities that at a given moment in history (and all at about the same time; which says a lot about the region) were among the 10 biggest European cities and all bigger than London - somewhere between 12th and 16th century. A region this prosperous has to be filled with architectural marvels, but yes, it is quite underrated. Though, I could've added many other cities to this list myself. Like Colmar (or better Riquewihr), Rouen, Assisi, Namur, Gdansk and Krakow (which aren't that underrated) and many German (especially East and North) cities.
Would definately love to visit the Balcans once this shit virus leave us alone. What would u guys reccomend. Apart of the tipycal Croatian crowded of tourist coast?
@@random8149 Marburg.. yeah.. when the border was redrawn slightly just to decapitate it from Austria, literal few kilometres that is. "Maribor" the name they coined remains one of the stains of Slovene history which is to say Austria isn't entirely innocent in it's own right. However "Maribor" very much so is a stolen city.
I've traveled through Europe for 3 years straight, and my 6 favorite destinations are not in the video : - Novi Sad, Serbia - Brasov, Romania - Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Poprad, Slovakia - Plovdiv, Bulgaria - Astypalea, Greece
Valletta is not underrated. That place is packed with locals and tourists alike. Only go there if you are ready to see big crowds of tourists in the streets and especially when visiting the cathedral of the Knights of Malta. Stay in the old capital of Mdina instead, much less crowded and more importantly away from Valletta's suburbs.
I feel like foreigners only visit Italy, France or UK. Central and Eastern Europe is so underrated even tho their old towns have stunningly beautiful architecture and charm. Also the cities there are overall much cleaner and less crowded. Krakow, Lublin, Heidelberg, Meißen, Karlovy Vary, Ljubljana, Salzburg and Bratislava, just to name a few.❤️
If i ever go to Groningen i must visit Groningen's Football club. Team where Arjen Robben and Luis Suarez have played. Massive football and travel fan here.
Such as: Mantova Parma, Verona ,Treviso, Lucca,Siena, these are just a few ones in the north /center, in the south many more ......enjoy my beautiful country🥰 Arrivederci
So disappointed not to see any of Poland here, let me suggest a few places that are underrated Gdańsk, Wrocław, Poznań - and Kraków but Kraków isn’t overrated it’s quite popular. Please visit Poland, you’re all welcome (:
I adore Thessaloniki, the promenade is one of the more beautiful in Europe and the ruins of Greece and Rome are fantastic, if not quite as spectacular as Athens. Flying in over Olympus Mons is always a treat.
I've been to Valletta and Maastricht (nr. 1 and 2 here) and I can confirm both of these cities are absolutely worth it and beautiful! The vibes are so good
Gdańsk is nice, but very overpriced compared to prices in rest of Poland and also except touristic center it needs more maintenance, Krakow or Wroclaw look much better as whole cities, not only tourist spots. Also Warwas surprised me, I expected grey communistic architecture, but it was actually very modern and nice city, even that communistic architecture looks good there. And ticket machines were always working there, but I can't say same thing about Gdaňsk, from 4 ticket machines in front of train station, only 1 was functional. :-D
@@Pidalin I agree Breslau and Krakow deserve recognition (tho Krakow is far from underrated). My fav Polish city by a long shot is good ol' gothic Kalisz.
I am gonna tell you a secret: Matera in Southern Italy, Unesco World Heritage Site. A truly magnificient experience. This may well be the most underrated town in Europe
I got married in Matera. As one of my American guests said, "This is the coolest place in Europe that you've never heard of." That said, I don't think I'd want to stay there for more than 2 days.
I have been to almost every capital in Europe and here comes my top 5: 1. Moscow, Russia 2. Vilnius, Lithuania 3. Kyiv, Ukraine 4. Paris, France 5. Budapest, Hungary
5:29 it is called Innsbru'ck' not Innsbruch, and the first picture that was shown was a picture of the Swarovski Kristallwelten which aren't in Innsbruck :D
@@samvandevyver7822 i like it more than gent:). Vibrant, there's always something to do and tourists (even belgians) don't know the hidden gems of the city. Neighbourhoods like woluwe(s) watermael and ixelles are pure gems, with great architecture and a lot of green!
Nearly everyone would agree with you I think! I’m Belgian, and it’s definitely one of my favorite cities in the country! If you’d rather visit a French speaking city in Belgium though, consider Liège! A hidden gem of Europe! It’s, arguably, not as picturesque as Bruges or Ghent, but there is a little something about Liège that makes it worth visiting! And the friendliest city in Belgium, I believe!
First-time visitors to Belgium tend to stay in Brussels and tire themselves taking trains to Bruges, Gent, Antwerp and Mechelen every day to see the sights they thought were in the capital. ;) Second-time visitors usually choose Gent as a base, since it's closer to the other historic towns. Or Antwerp, if they want to be somewhere hip.
One hidden gem I’d recommend is Kufstein, Austria - a small quaint town on the German border. Very picturesque and has a medieval fortress overlooking the city.
@Bulldog Debit Why are you commenting that on every person writing about how they love Ghent? It's certainly one of the most fun-to-visit cities on this list.
Pretty good list. I’ve been to Ronda, Spain and it was pretty amazing. Most who visit just day trip it but i stayed overnight in a hostel an hour walk from the train station at the bottom of the bridge and i took an early morning hike to the waterfall below the bridge. It was magical seeing all the hot air balloons looming over the city
Hello from Valletta! :) Gardens, Churches, Palaces, Piazzas, Fortifications - there are more: Auberges, Niches, Museums, Picturesque homes, Statues, Restaurants/Bars, Stunning Views of the 2 Harbours, The Waterfront. Anyone may ask me ANYTHING, I'm glad to help anyone who wants to visit my city!!
Poland has amazing cities, totally underestimated - Gdansk -Torun - Poznan - Wroclaw Are all MUST in Poland without tourists. You mentioned Maastricht in the Netherlands. But - Leiden (***) - Delft (***) - Gouda - Groningen are also very underestimated, everybody is going to Amsterdam but there are many other amazing cities. You mentioned Ghent in Belgium. Since I m Belgian I do know there are others pearls such as Mechelen (***), Leuven or Ypres I have studied in France as well. You mentioned Lille. But what about Bordeaux ? Or Nimes ? Or Aix-en-Provence ? And finally you totally forgot Ukraine and the marvelous Lviv. Europe is full of cultures and countries do not stop at the capital city
For tourists in France I would highly recommend Montpellier, Perpignan and Grenoble. All three are wonderful and not overcrowded. In Germany you should visit the smaller cities as Freiburg, Trier, Lübeck or Augsburg. They are really worth visiting.
I hope you will have a good time here in Serbia, first of all it is very safe so don't worry about that. Serbia was victim of propaganda in 90s, and picture portrayed in western media has nothing to do with reality, people here are very welcoming towards foreigners and just live normal life as everyone else.
A city that should be on the list and very much plays second fiddle to the capital (Dublin) is Cork! 2nd biggest city of Republic of Ireland and 3rd biggest city on the island of Ireland. A charming, historic, yet increasingly modern city with some of the best food options in the whole of Ireland Also Drogheda...if you don’t want to venture too far from Dublin, but want a financially cheaper experience.
Don't forget Limerick Limerick hasn't got the best of pasts but nowadays it's a lovely city with friendly people modern buildings and it's relatively cheap it's also not far from the Clare coast Which in my opinion has some of the best beaches in the world
Very nice places and beautiful scenery. Your video is so interesting and impressive. I've been Ronda a few years ago. Full view and Big like 416 I wish you have a happy week...👍👍
Belgrade is absolutely one of the most underrated in Europe. It holds not only a long history of the country, but a long European history within the city borders. It was such an important city in the history of Europe, and is sadly forgotten nowadays. So much to see, so much fantastic food, great people, and the best nightlife in the continent!!
That´s definitely not underrated though. :D Up until the pandemic, it has been really overcrowded. But there are plenty other places in Czech Republic, that can be considered underrated by tourists from outside. My personal favourites are Kroměříž and South Moravia.
Ukraine isn't in the EU, but I would agree. But can confirm the prices are incredible. In Kyiv, a solid local craft beer will run you ~$0.35, the Metro costs $0.08 to ride, and Ubers pretty much anywhere in the city will be less than $5. Non-studio apartments in the city center can be had for ~$20/night.
Austurias, North West Spain. Wroclaw, Poznan, Bydgoszcz,Gdansk and The Polish Mountain ranges. Pardubice, Kutná Hora, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. Bratislava and The Tatra Mountains in Slovakia. Zagreb, Croatia. Many more places.
For me, there are only few good things about Belgrade, that are its nightlife and relatively low prices (especially alcohol). Architecture is basically gray soviet looking but even crappier (I guess from Yugoslavia) with dirty streets and you have feeling like you are in some inland Turkish city (e.g. Konya would be fair comparison). Also take no offense.. :-)
@@oumuamua12 If you are into architecture in Serbia cities like Novi Sad and Sombor are better option. Those cities were part of Austria and so architecture is from that time.
@@oumuamua12 No offence since you said "soviet" so it means you know nothing about architecture in the first place. Belgrade has very little of Soviet arch since Yugoslavia broke it's ties with Stalin in the 50's. Belgrade architecture, Yugoslavian to be exact has been made part of a permanent exhibition in MoMa in New York. And saying it's like inland Turkish city is just not based on anything since I don't believe Konya has a 19 century European city center, one of the biggest Fortresses in Europe that dates back to 3 century BC, beautiful secessionist buildings etc... So no offence but you are just wrong.
'Muricans...when you will be allowed in a couple of years from now just come to Europe. Anywhere you go you'll find charm, beauty, history and pleasure. Get out of those plastic ugly serialized suburban areas made of wood/cardboard/plaster "homes" and come see how the real world is. Oh and the Vatican, shown for 10 seconds around 1:35, is in Roma and has been in Roma for 2000 years, not in Bergamo which is over 600 kilometers away.
Another under rated city is Yerevan the capital of Armenia🇦🇲& Armenia🇦🇲in general is an under rated tourist destination go to Armenia it’s great u won’t regret it & Mojo Travels I’d like a video dedicated for Armenia🇦🇲I can help u with information u need if u want I went there before & I know a lot of Armenians in my own hometown & in Armenia🇦🇲as well
Please when you Americans return to Europe please be considerate. You had a bad reputation in Europe before the pandemic so maybe this is the time to change that
If you're already in the Netherlands then do visit Maastricht. But I wouldn't come to the Netherlands for the sake of Maastricht. It's a nice city but it's not _that_ great, unlike Gent or Innsbruck.
I can't believe Riga isn't København/Copenhagen. Latvia looks so so beautiful, cannot wait to go, need to tick Finland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia off the list now. Super excited to visit again 💌
I went so many times to Innsbruck as kid and teenager to visit my grandparents there. It’s such a beautiful and underrated city, tho I do notice more and more tourists every year. Definitely a city everyone should visit! 🇦🇹
@Josip That's just because you watched too many movies recycling the same stereotype. There's nothing spooky or grim about these places, just the opposite! Places like Ghent and Leuven are lively student towns with beautiful medieval centres
Josip have u ever been to one? I can understand you saying that if you’ve only seen them on screens but Dutch cities are one of the most lively and fun places in europe, they’re great to shop in, party and the streets are covered in lots of very old bars and cafes.
Me, watching this as an Austrian who also speaks Italian: Huh, the way she pronounces Bergamo is pretty good for someone who doesn't speak Italian. I'm really glad she practised the pronunciation before filming this video. *watching the part about Innsbruck*: Nevermind 😭😂
Basel, Switzerland my 2nd home is on this list! I can't believe it. Hopefully more people visit it. 😍 I have some vids for a travel inspiration for anyone interested. And Maastricht is number one - my now 3rd home! Wow! Maastricht reminds me so much of Basel though. I love this list. 😍
We're obviously aware of and deeply concerned about the global pandemic, and are choosing carefully what to publish as forms of escapism and entertainment to help ease thoughts of anxiety, and provide an alternative from the news. We are obviously NOT encouraging anyone to travel now or discouraging social distancing.
Have you ever been to these amazing underrated cities?
U guys always give the best travel ideas and destinations and PPL like us get motivated to travel to those splendid destinations and u guys are doing great job
@@aruntejagodisela2881 Thank you!
Seeing this post chosing Bergamo, the city most hit by Covid 19 in the world, does seem a bit ironic. Btw. why show the St. Peters Dome in Rome in a movie on Bergamo?
@Pierre Buie II thanks man
Schnitzel Blitz I was thinking the same thing...
Europe is literally packed with beautiful cities. Drive 100 to 250 km and there is another city, worth a visit.
30 or less in some cases
Exactly. There is more to the Netherlands than just Amsterdam.
Zoeterwoude (if you like beer)
@@Chaplad wrong! If you like beer, you have to visit Czech republic. Best beer in the World!!!
@@skylineXpert same here in Czech republic. Tourists are visiting only Prague or Český Krumlov, but we have more like 50 cities and towns with interesting history, culture or nature. Starting with Brno and ending with Kutná Hora. + Hundreds of castles, mansions and fortresses all around the country (around 600-700).
Europe isn't a country
Aaaaawwwwww Riga actualy got mentioned! Thats nice.
Maastricht is great! There, you’ll meet the friendliest people, great architecture and culture, fine cuisine,... Also, if you’re there, consider taking a 30min-train to another hidden gem, Liége! The largest Francophone city in Belgium (if you don’t count Brussels that is officially bilingual), that used to be very industrialized, but is getting more and more modern and cultural! And, to me, the friendliest and most down-to-earth city in Belgium! 😁
Liège is indeed lovely. I like it more than Maastricht. I'd also try to bring Thorn (north of Maastricht) and Durbuy (south of Liège) in your schedule. The roads from Durbuy - Liège - Maastricht -Thorn are mostly downhill and downstream, so great for lazy cyclists ;)
You should include Aachen. It's a magic triangle.
Zagreb, Croatia
Eastern Europe is so underrated it’s sad. It barely even made this list. Here are some of my favorite underrated cities in Eastern Europe: Brasov, Sofia, Kosice, Kiev, Saint Petersburg, Vilnius, Skopje, Tirana
Poland and Slovakia must be the most underrated countries in all of Europe. I expected a bleak, post-industrial wasteland of polluted rivers, with German death camps dotted among the grey concrete stalinist suburbs. Instead I discovered Europe's largest virgin wilderness, quaint (and colourful!) villages, grand châteaux and museums filled with old masters.
Im planning a trip to Odessa to learn Russian. Will spend some time in Chisnau, Tiraspol, and Brasov while im there.
Ali76 Been to all of those cities. Tiraspol is wicked cool, so Soviet
Poznan and gdansk are alright too
Prague
The Vatican is not in Bergamo!!
yes, I noticed that too....!
Unless they have edited the video I didn't hear her say that?
@@Veaseify one of the pictures is of the Vatican.
Agree...still in Rome! Lol
I was like why are they showing rome and florence while talking about bergamo???
why does she yell every time she needs to pronounce something with an italian accent 😂
Like most Americans, she yells from beginning to end.
Her Italian accent is perfect.
It's not
@@gianmarcorusso1713 it is. I grew up in Trieste
@@johnkovacs981
I'm Italian and she is clearly repeating something heard on Google translate. Come on, she even fail to say "città" in a proper way, but we should agree that she has tried at least
Basically any historical city in The Netherlands or Belgium that aren't Amsterdam or Brussels.
Also the new built Rotterdam is worth a visit
Correction: Basically any european town that is not the capital
@@Anita_Dick Well, yeah true
Deventer is beautiful.
Bruges, Ypres, Ghent, Antwerp, Brussels... all Flemish/Belgian (and Lille back then too) cities that at a given moment in history (and all at about the same time; which says a lot about the region) were among the 10 biggest European cities and all bigger than London - somewhere between 12th and 16th century. A region this prosperous has to be filled with architectural marvels, but yes, it is quite underrated. Though, I could've added many other cities to this list myself. Like Colmar (or better Riquewihr), Rouen, Assisi, Namur, Gdansk and Krakow (which aren't that underrated) and many German (especially East and North) cities.
Ljubljana and Sarajevo are some of the most underrated European cities I've been to
Ljubljana is an awesome city.
Has a so chilled and civilized vibe.
Loved to visit it.
Would definately love to visit the Balcans once this shit virus leave us alone. What would u guys reccomend. Apart of the tipycal Croatian crowded of tourist coast?
The whole of Slovenia is beautiful. When we visited was in awe at how gorgeous it is. Definitely worth a visit.
Also Maribor
@@random8149 Marburg.. yeah.. when the border was redrawn slightly just to decapitate it from Austria, literal few kilometres that is. "Maribor" the name they coined remains one of the stains of Slovene history which is to say Austria isn't entirely innocent in it's own right.
However "Maribor" very much so is a stolen city.
The way she says BERRRRRGAMOO 😂😂
She's drunk.
She pronounced it correctly
And Lombarrrdia.
@@ge691 MI sembrava troppo esagerato però, decisamente faceva morire :D
Well it’s a foreign language for her, but the pronunciation is not bad at all.
How the heck Ljubljana didn't make it on
Because it's not underrated ...
@@daniela.septembre7936 Yes, it's sufficiently well-rated and deservedly so.
i’ve been in ljubljana, its not de best city i have ever seen. sorry. But my trip through slovenia was amazing!
hey mojo travels, you're confusing Saint Peters basilica in Rome at 1:35 with Bergamo, it would help if you researched first, published second
I've traveled through Europe for 3 years straight, and my 6 favorite destinations are not in the video :
- Novi Sad, Serbia
- Brasov, Romania
- Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Poprad, Slovakia
- Plovdiv, Bulgaria
- Astypalea, Greece
You traveled South Europe so your vision is quiet narrow.
@@maciejszymanski2386 uhm not all of them are in the south but ok
@Renato I know. Thats why I said not all of then are in the south
nos bale beerrrrrgamo tu opinion
Valletta is not underrated. That place is packed with locals and tourists alike. Only go there if you are ready to see big crowds of tourists in the streets and especially when visiting the cathedral of the Knights of Malta. Stay in the old capital of Mdina instead, much less crowded and more importantly away from Valletta's suburbs.
whats up whith the suburbs?! too dangerous?
@@v4l3nt1nn Not really. I felt safe everywhere in Malta.
Honestly i went there this may and it is crowded everywhere, except in residential areas
I feel like foreigners only visit Italy, France or UK. Central and Eastern Europe is so underrated even tho their old towns have stunningly beautiful architecture and charm. Also the cities there are overall much cleaner and less crowded. Krakow, Lublin, Heidelberg, Meißen, Karlovy Vary, Ljubljana, Salzburg and Bratislava, just to name a few.❤️
I wanna travel again:(
We will eventually!
Agreed
Frankly, I wanted your friendship. I have set up for you. I hope to talk. I also hope to travel with you
I wanna travel for the first time
Me too!
Dresden in Germany, great mix of old( well re built old) and young.
I love this city. Especially passion for football.
Also Bremen
I lived there for a year, beautiful city and great nightlife !
Actually Berlin is not the best in Germany, so yeah
Maastricht and Groningen are such underrated cities in the Netherlands
If i ever go to Groningen i must visit Groningen's Football club. Team where Arjen Robben and Luis Suarez have played.
Massive football and travel fan here.
Eindhoven
Groningen isn’t that beautiful, Maastricht is
Brielle, Heusden.. er zijn er zoveel!
Arnhem
Is anyone else cringing at the narrators pronunciations?
Yes and her terrible voice.
No. I speak Dutch and her pronunciation of Ghent and Maastricht (and the attractions there) were spot on actually
BERG amo
@@lwgoinghome :))) mio BERG amore
@@pepumarius2006 lol
Basically you can go in every "minor" city in Italy
Such as: Mantova Parma, Verona ,Treviso, Lucca,Siena, these are just a few ones in the north /center, in the south many more ......enjoy my beautiful country🥰 Arrivederci
Italy is not unique all other countries have better towns
I've been to Ghent (Gent), Valetta and Maastricht. All worth visiting for their own beauty.
So disappointed not to see any of Poland here, let me suggest a few places that are underrated Gdańsk, Wrocław, Poznań - and Kraków but Kraków isn’t overrated it’s quite popular. Please visit Poland, you’re all welcome (:
And great value for money as well.
Thessaloniki is kind of an underrated city here in Greece, at least compared to Athens.
I adore Thessaloniki, the promenade is one of the more beautiful in Europe and the ruins of Greece and Rome are fantastic, if not quite as spectacular as Athens. Flying in over Olympus Mons is always a treat.
Don’t encourage them. It’s nice to keep some places underrated.
@@Wondwind agree. I loved my visit of Lefkada because of small number of tourists
And kavala❤️
Ooh yes, I visited it 10 years ago. Great place, beautiful location, great dood, vibe, nightlife and people!
Defo worth a trip.
Can attest for Maastricht. Lived there for a year and it was some of the best time of my life. It's beautiful
My List
1. Wroclaw 🇵🇱
2. Granada 🇪🇸
3. Genova 🇮🇹
4. Otranto 🇮🇹
5. Münster 🇩🇪
Genoa isn’t underrated. It’s filled with sports cars.
I am going to Wrocław later this week, can you recommend me some places to visits or things to do?
I love you Serbia beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
*clean rich*
@@milosm9280 ha, ha it seems someone is kidding here.
Yea
This comment was made by a serb. Don’t ask mr how I know, I just know.
@@gustavspuke6463 actually this guy copy pasted this. Like he made it for all other countries. Just go and look in the comments.
I've been to Valletta and Maastricht (nr. 1 and 2 here) and I can confirm both of these cities are absolutely worth it and beautiful! The vibes are so good
also Jajce or Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦🔝
Would love to visit
You should all visit Bradford in England it’s a lovely place with welcoming people and beautiful roads
pffffffftttt
I wouldn't call Basel or Belgrade underrated. But it is an interesting video😁 Love from Hungary❤
Spain has a lot of beautiful cities, I've been in Córdoba and I loved it
Love the North African influence !
Basel is the most beautiful city I've ever been to
Krakow is a cool one too
Pretty popular, there are always a lot of tourists
What about Gdansk, Poland??? You forgot to include that one!
Gdańsk is nice, but very overpriced compared to prices in rest of Poland and also except touristic center it needs more maintenance, Krakow or Wroclaw look much better as whole cities, not only tourist spots. Also Warwas surprised me, I expected grey communistic architecture, but it was actually very modern and nice city, even that communistic architecture looks good there. And ticket machines were always working there, but I can't say same thing about Gdaňsk, from 4 ticket machines in front of train station, only 1 was functional. :-D
@@Pidalin I agree Breslau and Krakow deserve recognition (tho Krakow is far from underrated). My fav Polish city by a long shot is good ol' gothic Kalisz.
@@aniinnrchoque1861 what's Breslau?
Yes
@@mirthy8219 there isn't Breslau, it's Wroclaw
I am gonna tell you a secret: Matera in Southern Italy, Unesco World Heritage Site. A truly magnificient experience. This may well be the most underrated town in Europe
Parmalat Matera :)
Interesting -yes. beautiful certainly not
I got married in Matera. As one of my American guests said, "This is the coolest place in Europe that you've never heard of."
That said, I don't think I'd want to stay there for more than 2 days.
@@rob5197 bro what the hell are you talking about? Matera is beautiful as fuck
Nonsens no place in Italy is underrated.
Bilbao!!!
Spectacular beaches best cuisine in Spain and the Guggenheim along with an incredible clean and beautifull city
I love you Netherlands beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Netherlands 🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱 mojo travel
Yes, I was in Amsterdam and surprised how clean city is. Because usually touristed cities are very polluted, like Paris, Rome, Brussels
I have been to almost every capital in Europe and here comes my top 5:
1. Moscow, Russia
2. Vilnius, Lithuania
3. Kyiv, Ukraine
4. Paris, France
5. Budapest, Hungary
You ever been to Prague?
To anyone reading, None come close to London. Although these cities are awesome, apart from Paris, it’s a shithole.
Belgrade is really awesome city and will be even better.
Stay tuned. 😉
Josip truly the amount of effort it takes to be unbiased like this guy these days.
5:29 it is called Innsbru'ck' not Innsbruch, and the first picture that was shown was a picture of the Swarovski Kristallwelten which aren't in Innsbruck :D
Gent is one of the best cities I've been in.
Sijo Simon Just stayed there around Christmas of 2019. It’s magical! My family liked it more than Bruges and Brussels.
@@chase138 It's easy to like something more than Brussels tbh😅
@@samvandevyver7822 i like it more than gent:). Vibrant, there's always something to do and tourists (even belgians) don't know the hidden gems of the city. Neighbourhoods like woluwe(s) watermael and ixelles are pure gems, with great architecture and a lot of green!
Nearly everyone would agree with you I think! I’m Belgian, and it’s definitely one of my favorite cities in the country! If you’d rather visit a French speaking city in Belgium though, consider Liège! A hidden gem of Europe! It’s, arguably, not as picturesque as Bruges or Ghent, but there is a little something about Liège that makes it worth visiting! And the friendliest city in Belgium, I believe!
First-time visitors to Belgium tend to stay in Brussels and tire themselves taking trains to Bruges, Gent, Antwerp and Mechelen every day to see the sights they thought were in the capital. ;)
Second-time visitors usually choose Gent as a base, since it's closer to the other historic towns. Or Antwerp, if they want to be somewhere hip.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Ghent. The city is stunning. It is beautiful and it has a medieval feeling.
One hidden gem I’d recommend is Kufstein, Austria - a small quaint town on the German border. Very picturesque and has a medieval fortress overlooking the city.
Klagenfurt too.
Visited Basel, Lille and Ghent last year. Can highly recommend! Especially Ghent is lovely.
@Bulldog Debit Why are you commenting that on every person writing about how they love Ghent? It's certainly one of the most fun-to-visit cities on this list.
@Bulldog Debit Im not saying anything.
Pretty good list. I’ve been to Ronda, Spain and it was pretty amazing. Most who visit just day trip it but i stayed overnight in a hostel an hour walk from the train station at the bottom of the bridge and i took an early morning hike to the waterfall below the bridge. It was magical seeing all the hot air balloons looming over the city
Hello from Valletta! :)
Gardens, Churches, Palaces, Piazzas, Fortifications - there are more: Auberges, Niches, Museums, Picturesque homes, Statues, Restaurants/Bars, Stunning Views of the 2 Harbours, The Waterfront. Anyone may ask me ANYTHING, I'm glad to help anyone who wants to visit my city!!
Is it expensive doe? (Just use american standard as a reference to make it simpler)
Would love to Go too
Poland has amazing cities, totally underestimated
- Gdansk
-Torun
- Poznan
- Wroclaw
Are all MUST in Poland without tourists.
You mentioned Maastricht in the Netherlands. But
- Leiden (***)
- Delft (***)
- Gouda
- Groningen
are also very underestimated, everybody is going to Amsterdam but there are many other amazing cities.
You mentioned Ghent in Belgium.
Since I m Belgian I do know there are others pearls such as Mechelen (***), Leuven or Ypres
I have studied in France as well. You mentioned Lille. But what about Bordeaux ? Or Nimes ? Or Aix-en-Provence ?
And finally you totally forgot Ukraine and the marvelous Lviv.
Europe is full of cultures and countries do not stop at the capital city
agree about Poland... fantastic
For tourists in France I would highly recommend Montpellier, Perpignan and Grenoble. All three are wonderful and not overcrowded.
In Germany you should visit the smaller cities as Freiburg, Trier, Lübeck or Augsburg. They are really worth visiting.
A good French city in the north ?
@@kiranp5611 Strasbourg
@@kiranp5611 Lille, Arras,
Montpellier is beautiful
@@kiranp5611 Saint Malo
An underrated Italian city: Genoa
It's really uggly, sorry
@Daniel Bally i go there every week, i live near to Genoa
Yes! Was there 6 times, love!!!!
Also Imperia 😁
And its beautiful 1970 seafront highway
I go to the Europe and Serbia next summer 2021 mojo travel
I hope you will have a good time here in Serbia, first of all it is very safe so don't worry about that. Serbia was victim of propaganda in 90s, and picture portrayed in western media has nothing to do with reality, people here are very welcoming towards foreigners and just live normal life as everyone else.
Why are there so many serbian propaganda channels on youtube.
@@gustavspuke6463 It's no propaganda just reality
carick235 bullshit
A city that should be on the list and very much plays second fiddle to the capital (Dublin) is Cork! 2nd biggest city of Republic of Ireland and 3rd biggest city on the island of Ireland.
A charming, historic, yet increasingly modern city with some of the best food options in the whole of Ireland
Also Drogheda...if you don’t want to venture too far from Dublin, but want a financially cheaper experience.
Don't forget Limerick
Limerick hasn't got the best of pasts but nowadays it's a lovely city with friendly people modern buildings and it's relatively cheap it's also not far from the Clare coast Which in my opinion has some of the best beaches in the world
I appreciated the confident non-English diction. Good work, here.
Very nice places and beautiful scenery.
Your video is so interesting and impressive.
I've been Ronda a few years ago.
Full view and Big like 416
I wish you have a happy week...👍👍
From the list, I've visited Innsbruck. It's an amazing underrated gem!
I've been to Innsbruck both in the winter (skiing in nearby Igls where the 1976 Olympics a short hop to patcherkovel) and summer. Breathtaking
For me:
10. Bergamo
9. Valetta
8. Madrid
7. Geneva
6. Rotterdam
5. Frankfurt
4. Warsaw
3. Helsinki
2. Brussels
1. Bruges
Belgrade is absolutely one of the most underrated in Europe. It holds not only a long history of the country, but a long European history within the city borders. It was such an important city in the history of Europe, and is sadly forgotten nowadays. So much to see, so much fantastic food, great people, and the best nightlife in the continent!!
Not even one Polish city which means they are not underrated or Mojo doesn't know where is Poland :)
I have been to riga.
Lovely place.
Keep up the good work guys
I've been to Riga. It's my favourite European city. Im from Norway, so i've been to many cities on the continent.
What does your ethnicity have to do with this?
@@K-TheLetter i just mentioned where im from.
@@Tava.Tasmanilieva why
@@K-TheLetter because why not?
@@Tava.Tasmanilieva It’s not relevant?
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Awesome list! Here's an addition: Nantes (France), Freiburg (Germany), Aarhus (Denmark), Kecskemét (Hungary), Kaunas (Lithuania)
@1:29 is Vatican's St, Peter's Basilica, not Bergamo.
COME ON... you forgot Cesky Krumlov!!!!!
by the way i have been there.
That´s definitely not underrated though. :D Up until the pandemic, it has been really overcrowded. But there are plenty other places in Czech Republic, that can be considered underrated by tourists from outside. My personal favourites are Kroměříž and South Moravia.
I have been to Maastricht, Ghent, Belgrade and Basel. hope to go to Innsbruck when I can
Nijmegen in the Netherlands is also underrated
Zo laat stedennetwerk ANKE op tafel zetten:
Arnhem, Nijmegen, Kleve, Emmerich
I would add Vilnius.
Please review the text: "Città alta" and "Città bassa", not Cheetah - we're not monkeys
I love you Latvia beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Latvia 🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻
not so rich
@@justasstakionis2183 no bro rich country Latvia
im just pissed Vilnius wasn’t here; Latvia is cool though
Where’s Lviv Ukraine 🇺🇦? You won’t be able to find pubs, bars and restaurants with such a impressive quality/price ratio anywhere within EU
Ukraine isn't in the EU, but I would agree. But can confirm the prices are incredible. In Kyiv, a solid local craft beer will run you ~$0.35, the Metro costs $0.08 to ride, and Ubers pretty much anywhere in the city will be less than $5. Non-studio apartments in the city center can be had for ~$20/night.
@@bpeezy2254 no one said that Ukraine is in EU, but it is in Europe
Liviv is a wonderful gem like Kiev Vilnius Tallin and a lot more in Eastern europe
4:15 is one of my photos that I have taken. I was wondering where did you guys get it from?
Austurias, North West Spain. Wroclaw, Poznan, Bydgoszcz,Gdansk and The Polish Mountain ranges. Pardubice, Kutná Hora, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. Bratislava and The Tatra Mountains in Slovakia. Zagreb, Croatia. Many more places.
Interesting! I actually prefer Lucerne in Switzerland to Innsbruck, which is rather boring (similar to Interlaken).
UNFORTUNATELY , EASTERN EUROPE IS SO MUCH UNDERRATED !😅😅😅
Let the govs promote tourism then tourists will come
Don't go to eastern europe if youre not white
Saint Peter's Square in Bergamo? That's in Rome guys
Belgrade
Belgrade is incredible
For me, there are only few good things about Belgrade, that are its nightlife and relatively low prices (especially alcohol).
Architecture is basically gray soviet looking but even crappier (I guess from Yugoslavia) with dirty streets and you have feeling like you are in some inland Turkish city (e.g. Konya would be fair comparison). Also take no offense.. :-)
oumuamua sounds about right
@@oumuamua12 If you are into architecture in Serbia cities like Novi Sad and Sombor are better option. Those cities were part of Austria and so architecture is from that time.
@@oumuamua12 No offence since you said "soviet" so it means you know nothing about architecture in the first place. Belgrade has very little of Soviet arch since Yugoslavia broke it's ties with Stalin in the 50's. Belgrade architecture, Yugoslavian to be exact has been made part of a permanent exhibition in MoMa in New York. And saying it's like inland Turkish city is just not based on anything since I don't believe Konya has a 19 century European city center, one of the biggest Fortresses in Europe that dates back to 3 century BC, beautiful secessionist buildings etc... So no offence but you are just wrong.
'Muricans...when you will be allowed in a couple of years from now just come to Europe.
Anywhere you go you'll find charm, beauty, history and pleasure.
Get out of those plastic ugly serialized suburban areas made of wood/cardboard/plaster "homes" and come see how the real world is.
Oh and the Vatican, shown for 10 seconds around 1:35, is in Roma and has been in Roma for 2000 years, not in Bergamo which is over 600 kilometers away.
Saint Petersburg is so underrated and it's even more beautiful than Paris
Nice joke Bro, only Rome could compete with Paris
No
@@lapinetlievre Rome is only history - - dirty garbage graffiti rough
Another under rated city is Yerevan the capital of Armenia🇦🇲& Armenia🇦🇲in general is an under rated tourist destination go to Armenia it’s great u won’t regret it & Mojo Travels I’d like a video dedicated for Armenia🇦🇲I can help u with information u need if u want I went there before & I know a lot of Armenians in my own hometown & in Armenia🇦🇲as well
Armenia isn't even in Europe though
Turku Finland should have been on this list
And Tartu, Estonia
and vyborg, karelian isthmus
Not one german city? Maybe Leipzig?
Bavaria Dresden......
I love Hamburg I wanna comeback there
Please when you Americans return to Europe please be considerate. You had a bad reputation in Europe before the pandemic so maybe this is the time to change that
Im American and i 100% agree with this
If you're already in the Netherlands then do visit Maastricht. But I wouldn't come to the Netherlands for the sake of Maastricht. It's a nice city but it's not _that_ great, unlike Gent or Innsbruck.
Tbilisi is the most underrated city of Eastern Europe and safe
Now it’s Asia.
@Hello since king Pharnavaz 200 years BC, when country was formed))
Google Zakopane, Poland winter Holidays. You’re welcome.
I can't believe Riga isn't København/Copenhagen. Latvia looks so so beautiful, cannot wait to go, need to tick Finland, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia off the list now. Super excited to visit again 💌
YOU SHOULD!! ITS A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY!! i studied there for a year ❣️
I love you Belgium beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Belgium 🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪 mojo travel
Ghent is my city 🙂
@@gillesputtemans Gent is geweldig!
@@Botafogoplayground ... for small town drunks
Where are you from and what did you like the most about our city ? Im just curious.
@@belgium6552 love you bro
I went so many times to Innsbruck as kid and teenager to visit my grandparents there. It’s such a beautiful and underrated city, tho I do notice more and more tourists every year. Definitely a city everyone should visit! 🇦🇹
every old city in the netherlands and belgium is gorgeous, like delft-leiden-the hague-antwerp-arnhem-rhimes etc
@Josip That's just because you watched too many movies recycling the same stereotype. There's nothing spooky or grim about these places, just the opposite! Places like Ghent and Leuven are lively student towns with beautiful medieval centres
Oooh Antwerp and Delft 😍
Also Dinant is quite beautiful, maybe for a day-only visit
Josip have u ever been to one? I can understand you saying that if you’ve only seen them on screens but Dutch cities are one of the most lively and fun places in europe, they’re great to shop in, party and the streets are covered in lots of very old bars and cafes.
Josip you haven’t seen the right pictures, the buildings are very beautiful and warm in real life, they give this kind of structural and whimsy safety
@Josip im only basing my opinion about u on what i see on here; and i dont claim to know anything about u, but u seem dumb
Lithuania,Vilnius never gets a mention, it's one of Europe's most beautiful country
Great job with the pronunciation of all the cities from a variety of languages!
@Bogdan Tereshkevich Yes, the pronounciations also annoyed the hell out of me.
At least she tried
Its really hard to get some pronounciations good, like the G in Maastricht
@Bogdan Tereshkevich His pronunciation in Spanish was good
Nice list. I would also add Ljubljana, Slovenia and Brno, Czech Republic to this list. They are really cool and interesting cities.
Tbilisi, or Batumi in Georgia 🇬🇪??
Both Asia
@@LukasHylsky Georgia is in Europe... uhhh
Best Lyrics small part of it yes, but both cities mentioned are already in Asia 😉
Me, watching this as an Austrian who also speaks Italian: Huh, the way she pronounces Bergamo is pretty good for someone who doesn't speak Italian. I'm really glad she practised the pronunciation before filming this video.
*watching the part about Innsbruck*: Nevermind 😭😂
Yeah there she really stumbled 😂. Thankfully my city, Basel, is significantly easier.
Vaduz, Liechtenstein..🇱🇮😁 Hope you could feature the country soon on your next videos. 😍
Basel, Switzerland my 2nd home is on this list! I can't believe it. Hopefully more people visit it. 😍 I have some vids for a travel inspiration for anyone interested. And Maastricht is number one - my now 3rd home! Wow! Maastricht reminds me so much of Basel though. I love this list. 😍
And what‘s your 6th home?
How about Cluj-Naopca, capital of Transylvania, Romania? ;)
I spent a week there in 2018 and loved it. :-)
I would add Strasbourg, Porto, and Bologna.
Porto isn't really underated, Bologna also isn't.
Strasbourg might be though.
@@jeroen2218 Porto and Bologna often get overlooked in favor of better known cities such as Lisbon and Florence.
I'd also add Graz to the list.
@@jeroen2218 I have been to Strasbourg, all Alsace is very beautifull, but I didn't felt a lack of tourists over there.
Also try Trieste and Turin in Italy!
Turin certainly not boring
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