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  • @francescogallina2559
    @francescogallina2559 Год назад +669

    Only An american see a wall and think to a super rich place instead an ancient defense system.

    • @andreavinco7514
      @andreavinco7514 Год назад +21

      The smartest american lol

    • @britvica
      @britvica Год назад +21

      😂I laughed so loud now.

    • @craz2580
      @craz2580 Год назад +27

      I was so angry at that second, like... Walls... What the heck... Why would you think that

    • @kazkorianor
      @kazkorianor Год назад +2

      Great comment xD

    • @dulceraquelneves4205
      @dulceraquelneves4205 11 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @TheoHockeyton
    @TheoHockeyton Год назад +686

    As a kid, I used to imagine myself moving to North America or Australia or even Brazil. But now that I'm an adult, I am so grateful to be a European and to live here ! And not just for the beauty and diversity of our continent, also for our levels of education, open values, solidarity, food and cultures. I've been to every European country and each one has something special to offer.

    • @diegone080
      @diegone080 Год назад +7

      Did you go to sardinia?

    • @zo7034
      @zo7034 Год назад

      America is better if your very rich, europe is better for everything else

    • @ProjetoEuropa
      @ProjetoEuropa Год назад +3

      Brazil? That’s cool Ahah

    • @Albanach-je1nk
      @Albanach-je1nk Год назад +10

      I moved to Australia 38 years ago l have settled here, every thing you need is 40minutes to an hour away it like the USA stread out.
      I miss Scotland and Europe and stinking hot weather in the "summer " kills me.

    • @eisikater1584
      @eisikater1584 Год назад +10

      @@Albanach-je1nk Germany here. I was in South India for almost a year, and the weather in Kerala almost killed me. 45°C on a Sunday afternoon, and no pool or lake in sight where you could swim or bathe naked, and water was rationed, for obvious reasons. Can you sweat to death? Yes, there's a possibility.

  • @esrohm6460
    @esrohm6460 Год назад +791

    "there are more people than cars" well to me its mind blowing how that is even mention worthy

    • @phoenixfeathers4128
      @phoenixfeathers4128 Год назад +33

      I know- right??

    • @nieksalomons
      @nieksalomons Год назад +47

      He mentions bad things about beautiful things, like Positano beautiful cliff-houses, his response, what if you fall off when drunk. Or the protective walls in Dubrovnik, which are also beautiful, he says something about nowadays using a helicopter or a plane.... More people than cars? Well, of course! Highways are for cars, city-centres obviously not. Mind-blowing.

    • @alinadornieden8411
      @alinadornieden8411 Год назад +73

      he doesnt even realize how freaking sad that statement is

    • @xmatobujnakx
      @xmatobujnakx Год назад +29

      i mean cities are for people not for cars

    • @Marina_-_-
      @Marina_-_- Год назад +39

      @@nieksalomons I am Croatian and Italian. I remember visiting the Amalfi coast with my Italian husband and some American friends. There are many small villages on the Amalfi coast, not just Positano and to get there you have to drive a very narrow winding road quite slowly and it's just the way it is. I remember their comment-we Americans would just make tunnels through these mountains and you could get to any of the little towns in a minute. We just looked at each other and realized there was no way to explain why you just can't destroy the whole mountain to make the drive shorter. And btw, the drive is actually a part of the experience. About the Dubrovnik walls 😂 I guess we could tear them down now since they don't have a purpose anymore. 😊

  • @enricobarna8058
    @enricobarna8058 Год назад +610

    Only one I don't agree with is Monaco. Expensive, overrated, unfriendly people and in general not much you can do or see. There are much better allternatives close by

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Год назад +54

      What do you expect in a country which exists only for tax heaven purposes?

    • @strasbourgerelsass1467
      @strasbourgerelsass1467 Год назад +29

      True, its a short drive to Nice or Menton. They are hundred times better places to see.

    • @kevintwine2315
      @kevintwine2315 Год назад +7

      Agreed, I wasn’t expecting to see Monaco on this list

    • @agata1921
      @agata1921 Год назад +24

      The only reason to go to Monaco is for the cars. Just to see them, take pictures and go back to your hotel in Nice lmao

    • @strasbourgerelsass1467
      @strasbourgerelsass1467 Год назад +8

      @@agata1921 Yes. But the cars you have in Nice and Cannes too. 😉

  • @rykmat2542
    @rykmat2542 Год назад +500

    Bro, a lot of European cathedrals were built for centuries. I'm Czech. I travelled a lot around the whole of Europe and I just must tell you that visit to all the European heritage sites is simply impossible because our lives are too short.

    • @strasbourgerelsass1467
      @strasbourgerelsass1467 Год назад +28

      Take alone the Cologne Dome. The construction took far over 600 years!

    • @pvuccino
      @pvuccino Год назад +4

      That's why they were immediately out of fashion! 😆😆😆

    • @lenka156
      @lenka156 Год назад +27

      @@pvuccino No, that´s way they are still beautiful!

    • @marcovtjev
      @marcovtjev Год назад +7

      And rebuilt for decades/centuries after fires/earthquakes/wars

    • @Hellmood_CZ
      @Hellmood_CZ Год назад +3

      im czech too

  • @Gittas-tube
    @Gittas-tube Год назад +176

    Note: The towns and most cities in Europe were built way before cars even existed, so they were built for pedestrians, horse-drawn carriages etc. Many, perhaps even most, are hundreds of years old, and a few even some two thousand years old. Quite mind-blowing for people in the U.S., many of whom have lost touch with the history of their ancestors and the countries they came from. With all the possibilities that the internet is offering, now's the time to go exploring and to reconnect with Europe and the rest of the world! 🌎

    • @raquelriquelmemeseguer2745
      @raquelriquelmemeseguer2745 Год назад +6

      Totalmente de acuerdo no saben nada de donde vienen tampoco lo estudian , gracias a España tienen muchas de las cosas y incluso hay ciudades que fundaron los españoles y ni lo saben ,Sun tienen banderas de algunos estados que hicieron los españoles ,nombres de ciudades ,el símbolo del dólar ,he incluso los famosos cawboys ,viene de los españoles ,que trajeron ese estilo de vida ,construyeron ranchos he introdujeron el ganado y las costumbres 😜

    • @danrx4087
      @danrx4087 Год назад +2

      You are right, in a lot of European cities you could even see big ass front doors to residential buildings that were in fact designed for horse carriages to get in. All the history preserved in seemingly trivial things is truly remarcable

    • @imjustapotatoleavemealone
      @imjustapotatoleavemealone Год назад +2

      ​​@@raquelriquelmemeseguer2745 I swear, the spannish peoples are insane. I have to make an airplane propeller, some spannish people already wrote 30+ study on it 50+ years ago, and i just have to do the same. Racing motorcycle frame, i want to make it out of composite, since carbon+epoxi frame is a pretty new idea, just like carbon+aluminium foam. Aaaand some student in spain already made one 10 YEARS AGO. What the actual fk.

    • @celluskh6009
      @celluskh6009 11 месяцев назад +10

      Note: The towns and most cities in America were built way before cars even existed. They tore them down to build roads for cars.

    • @nitodealiexpress
      @nitodealiexpress 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yup, there are a lot of cities here in Spain that were founded by the ancient romans, such as Toletum (currently Toledo), Cartago Nova (Cartagena), Gades (Cádiz) or Valentia Edetanorum (Valencia)

  • @derhavas
    @derhavas Год назад +405

    The different historic building styles evolved due to the weather. In northern Europe you need steep, hard rooftops to protect against rain, hail and to let snow slide off of them. In southern Europe you have flat rooftops one can use for different purposes as the weather is mostly sunny. And the buildings are painted white to repel heat.

    • @krunoslavkovacec1842
      @krunoslavkovacec1842 Год назад +20

      And the streets are narrow to let the wind go through faster.

    • @Misterjingle
      @Misterjingle Год назад +24

      @@krunoslavkovacec1842 And to protect from the sun

    • @alex22tp
      @alex22tp Год назад +19

      @@Misterjingle man our ancestors were smart people

    • @t.a.yeah.
      @t.a.yeah. Год назад +14

      @@alex22tp Yeah, and we sadly aren't. Concrete everywhere, not much green, and in summer it heats up way to much...

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +14

      You make the roof flat and add another floor at the freed space.
      Oh, and not just Italy. I always feel like Croatia is a bit of a discount Italy. Not in "it is the less elaborate copy" but as "it is cheaper to travel there". And lots of things that are just beautiful.

  • @Marina_-_-
    @Marina_-_- Год назад +166

    If you didn't know anything about Dubrovnik, you should check out Croatia in general. It's not just Dubrovnik, it's a small country but there are so many things to see. A lot of national parks too. ✌️

    • @natasamladenovic1765
      @natasamladenovic1765 Год назад +10

      Yes and the walls are ancient! They were built to protect the city against the wars, deseases etc throughout the centuries. Not built in the last 50 years against the nuclear weapon! I hope he gets it. Everything in Europe is veeeery old. Maybe thats a strange concept for him. Greetings from Pula.

    • @FAMI-ep9ok
      @FAMI-ep9ok Год назад +8

      Visited the region near Pula a few years ago. The lakes of Plivitce left a mark

    • @Marina_-_-
      @Marina_-_- Год назад +1

      @@FAMI-ep9ok if you want to refresh your memories, this guy made a whole series on Croatia but this episode is dedicated to Plitvice specifically. 😊 ruclips.net/video/UI6nsHRiv4A/видео.html

    • @bartoszjankowiak3157
      @bartoszjankowiak3157 Год назад +12

      Plitvicke Jezera is a must-see when in Croatia. It's a world class national park. Period.

    • @sam_vos
      @sam_vos Год назад +1

      I wouldn't really say croatia is a small county tho😅

  • @tinisworld4540
    @tinisworld4540 Год назад +135

    That’s what I love living in Europe, all those cities are easily to visit. Just go there over the weekend, it is so easy. And there are many more to discover.

    • @Niraol
      @Niraol Год назад +3

      Honestly yeah, I live in Montenegro and our costal cities are similar to Dubrovnik (which is like 3h away by car) and I can go to them in 1 a bit more than an hour of driving

    • @commandershepard2490
      @commandershepard2490 Год назад

      @@Niraol Haha, i visited Kotor once... got an food poisining from an ice cube in the drink... BUT it was beautiful

    • @Akovor_
      @Akovor_ Год назад +5

      @@Niraol Montenegro is lovely, so close to the greek islands. cheers from the UK

    • @Niraol
      @Niraol Год назад +1

      @@commandershepard2490 yeah, sadly in the summer it can be hectic. And water in the sea region isn't for drinking. Depending on your finances Lustica bay and Porto Montenegro are 2 beautiful luxury places in Montenegro to visit. Budva is too crowded during summer, but I could recommend Bar and it's old town, or Ulcinj. They are less known places to international tourists but just as nice. Bar is more of a normal city than a touristy place, it's a big port city. And Ulcinj has nice beaches and is on the border with Albania. There is also Ada Bojana in Ulcinj, it's a river that acts as a border and there are little houses everywhere on the river sides.

    • @laurentiucristian1
      @laurentiucristian1 Год назад

      Went from Bucharest to Budapest and after that to Prague only by train. We arrived in Budapest in the morning, visited the city until noon and after that we took a night train to Prague. You can visit so much in so little time without any car.

  • @greenfox1991
    @greenfox1991 Год назад +95

    As an Italian I would say Paris is the most iconic city in Europe. It's so iconic that some people in America thinks Paris is a country. It's so visited that France is the most visited country in -Europe- the World, before Italy, just because Paris take around 40 million tourists per year.

    • @thebeastgamer8153
      @thebeastgamer8153 Год назад +10

      but i would say Paris is overrated it's not so nice

    • @tonnyrodrigueznunez
      @tonnyrodrigueznunez Год назад +10

      Your country is so beautiful too, I loved Florence, Rome, and Venice, I loved it so much, the food, people are warm, nothing else to say.

    • @daviddieudonne7829
      @daviddieudonne7829 Год назад +9

      @@thebeastgamer8153 then you haven’t seen Paris and only went to tourist attractions

    • @alincirstescu4732
      @alincirstescu4732 Год назад +3

      France is the most visited country in the world

    • @greenfox1991
      @greenfox1991 Год назад

      @@alincirstescu4732 Ye sorry

  • @loboclaud
    @loboclaud Год назад +232

    The Sagrada Familia was designed by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi. He also created La Pedrera, Casa Battló and many other outstanding buildings in Barcelona. One city that wasn't mentioned was Paris. I was a bit surprised that he didn't talk about it, being such an iconic city in Europe. If you ever come to Portugal, you should visit Porto, my hometown, which is an incredibly beautiful city.

    • @Skyl3t0n
      @Skyl3t0n Год назад +34

      It's impossible to do an objective top 10 list. If he had to redo the video he would probably replace half of them.
      Europe is beautiful. I think we can agree on that.

    • @loboclaud
      @loboclaud Год назад +6

      @@Skyl3t0n Yes, we definitely can.

    • @annmoir7111
      @annmoir7111 Год назад +2

      Claudia, I visit Porto in October. Do you have any tips for me? It's only for a day, so I can only visit some highlights.

    • @loboclaud
      @loboclaud Год назад +4

      @@annmoir7111 There are many lovely places to visit in Porto. Ribeira is by the river and it's beautiful, so you should definitely go there. Porto's Cathedral is another place you can visit. Since you are coming over in October, I think you won't bump into tourists all the time. If you want to avoid crowded places Palácio de Cristal is a lovely place to go to. Older people do not usually speak English but younger people speak English very well and everyone is friendly and nice. Beware of pickpockets because we have quite a few although not as much as Lisbon.

    • @aglaiacassata8675
      @aglaiacassata8675 Год назад +16

      He also did not mention Rome or Venice. But I think, as with Paris: Those cities are all "first class destinations" anyhow, without extra advertisment.

  • @W0Ndr3y
    @W0Ndr3y Год назад +130

    I am from Prague, but I am very happy that the list didn't show just capital cities but some smaller gems as well.

    • @danigonzalez4299
      @danigonzalez4299 Год назад +8

      Lived there, loved it. Came back to Barcelona 😅

    • @noemimarchiotti8851
      @noemimarchiotti8851 Год назад +1

      I loooooooooove Prague! So beautiful!

    • @so_qp
      @so_qp Год назад +1

      What i like the most about Prague are those underground medival taverns, where they serve traditional czech kitchen and beer. it gives you really 1400s vibe.

  • @maggieellison1978
    @maggieellison1978 Год назад +323

    I agree. I’m an average UK citizen. Teacher married to a police man and we’ve visited most European countries -several times, plus the USA (Colorado, Wyoming, Boston and New England, Florida, New York), Cuba, Egypt, South Africa, and China. Lack of holiday entitlement must play a large part in the reason USA citizens don’t travel, but I think a large part is lack of interest in the world outside the USA.

    • @xSilentRecon
      @xSilentRecon Год назад +9

      "lack of interest in the world outside the USA" that's just not true at all and is a very childish conclusion.... are you forgetting there's a literal giant ocean between the united states and europe, making it super expensive to travel outside of our country besides mexico/canada?? lol. Its much easier/less expensive to take a short flight or a fun road trip to a different state for a few days or a week at a time. meanwhile y'all in europe are super close to so many different countries. Europeans always assuming americans dont give a shit about any country besides our own is so funny to me. I feel like you all think that because, lets face it: America is the most important and impactful country on the planet, so you think we all only care about our own country because of that fact. It's actually quite flattering.

    • @AllesPat
      @AllesPat Год назад +60

      @@xSilentRecon "America is the most important and impactful country on the planet" -> yeah nobody really wanted that except of the US themselfs 😀

    • @AllesPat
      @AllesPat Год назад +2

      @@Izanagi057 true 😀

    • @strasbourgerelsass1467
      @strasbourgerelsass1467 Год назад +1

      @@xSilentRecon Yes, there is a giant ocean between North America and Europe. This is making it expensive to travel and so on. I m sure the ocean is much smaller for the many European tourists in North America. 🤣 Holy sh... what a lame excuse. A flight from a big US destination to Europe is incredible cheap. You US Americans are just living behind the moon (touristic) and dont wanna change it. If you stay in the US, you can speak english, you can have the same bad food everywhere, you can stay in your car, etc. I have friends in the US that are surprised about simple things in Europe and wonder why they dont know and have it. Yes, you know nothing about the world. The reason you can choose...

    • @xSilentRecon
      @xSilentRecon Год назад +2

      @@AllesPat ok??? im pretty sure every country on earth would rather have the US' power for themselves lmao wtf are you even trying to say

  • @brianfallon2607
    @brianfallon2607 Год назад +76

    Most American cities are just high rise file cabinets surrounded by parking lots and a ghetto. You can walk European cities at night in safety. The architecture is so varied and beautiful. Not all beautiful European cities are just tourist attractions. London, Paris, Milan and Amsterdam are cities with thriving economies where people also live and work. I'm from NYC originally (a great city) but most American cities are so similar and soulless compared to European cities.

    • @jonhane5241
      @jonhane5241 Год назад +1

      Why bringing usa in here ? europe ain’t perfect at all.

    • @TheoHockeyton
      @TheoHockeyton Год назад +3

      As a European, I love visiting the US and while you are correct that many chain restaurants and brands are the same across the country, there are a lot of places with incredible charm, such as San Antonio's Riverwalk, Miami's South Beach, the old Californian mission towns on the Coast, Charleston SC, New Orleans, Newport RI, etc.

    • @diegone080
      @diegone080 Год назад +4

      You can't walk in Milan safely at night, it's full of guys with knives

    • @curropataqui
      @curropataqui Год назад

      @@diegone080 In the US they shoot people-children at the schools..., that must be the reason why they can t concentrate in learning thus ignoring so many things.

    • @brianfallon2607
      @brianfallon2607 Год назад

      @@diegone080 Been going to Milan for 30 years. Never once saw, heard or had a problem.

  • @gia3308
    @gia3308 Год назад +140

    As a German I have to say Italy is the most beautiful country in Europe ! Miss he showed Rome, or Budapest....these cities are really so so so beautiful.....!!!

    • @geraldineafflick3947
      @geraldineafflick3947 Год назад +15

      I went there recently, and I was surrounded by history…it’s a very splendid country

    • @user-hl4vl8qd7h
      @user-hl4vl8qd7h Год назад +4

      ​@Heikin Nakamoto what?? Best food in Europe???!!!
      That's a big lie!!!

    • @litmeister
      @litmeister Год назад +13

      I totally agree... Italy is in my opinion not just the most beautiful country in Europe, but the world. It has everything. I would have taken out some and put on some. I didn't like Athens at all for example. Not interested in Barcelona. Lisbon is quite nice, but a little filthy and the people there were a little obnoxious. Every 5 min somebody would offer you to buy weed. I would put Istanbul, Rome and Salzburg rather

    • @maxpourtoujounfe1461
      @maxpourtoujounfe1461 Год назад +7

      I am Italian and i have to Say Thank you:)

    • @murceg0electrico
      @murceg0electrico Год назад +6

      As a French, I have to agree :)

  • @Pawel_Mrozek
    @Pawel_Mrozek Год назад +47

    Sagrada Familia is not one of the most amazing buildings in the world. It is simply the most amazing building in the world. It cannot be compared to anything. I must admit that its interior made such an impression on me that tears flowed down my cheeks.

    • @Idelvion
      @Idelvion 10 месяцев назад +5

      As an Italian, not even Spaniard, I’m upset it’s not included in the list of the wonders of the world.

    • @obiwanfisher537
      @obiwanfisher537 5 месяцев назад

      Imagine crying because of the interior of something lol

  • @Nightraven26
    @Nightraven26 Год назад +15

    9:15 funny that you mention it, Dubrovnik was under siege during the war in the 1990s and the walls proved extremely effective against modern artillery strikes, there are actually videos of the walls being shelled. So the walls are still useful even with modern war vehicles like helicopters and airplanes.

  • @mrfrosty3
    @mrfrosty3 Год назад +19

    I've visited most of these cities, I particularly enjoyed Lisbon and Dubrovnik, one nice feature is that many of the stores and restaurants are unique to those cities and have been around for decades, the streets aren't spammed up with large chain stores. Croatia is a beautiful country.

  • @Orech9
    @Orech9 Год назад +44

    Now react to Top 10 parking places to visit in USA :D

  • @mariam.3224
    @mariam.3224 Год назад +14

    I'm Portuguese and that beautiful street in Lisbon is the "rua Augusta" and is specifically for people.

  • @grischad20
    @grischad20 Год назад +28

    "what up with the castle wall" well, it's a castle wall. like from the olden days castle type castle wall.

    • @LoredanaLenghel
      @LoredanaLenghel Год назад +1

      hahahah, I screamed this at the screen

    • @hannahhaidinger763
      @hannahhaidinger763 Год назад +2

      Also the „are there archers up in the towers?“ ahhahahah lost it
      I dont mean this in a mean way, its just funny because its just sth americans probably never thought about:)

  • @bobopro1628
    @bobopro1628 Год назад +29

    Ryan, let me give you a hint. Some of the prettiest places in central/southern Europe are not very far apart from each other. In summer I sometimes took the car from Aachen, Germany down to Nice in France (close to Monaco), passing by Metz, Lyon, Strasbourg and/or Avignon, sometimes staying there for a night. All of them are mindblowing places from a historical and from an aesthetic point of view. The way back was maybe even better. We passed by Eze, Menton, Genua, Milan and Lugano in Italy and then spend some days in the Swiss Alps close to St. Moritz. (small tip: stay in a little village in Italy close to the border if you want ro save a little money) there are other routes like that and it's worth exploring. Don't just focus on the big cities though, the little places are usually much prettier.

    • @WeAreVolvox
      @WeAreVolvox 11 месяцев назад

      Lugano is in Switzerland btw😅

    • @pugnacious6290
      @pugnacious6290 8 месяцев назад

      God I wish travelling around here was that cool 😂, where I’m from is famous for being flat, barren and devoid of anything to do or see. I feel like I’m Marco freaking Polo whenever I see a hill or a small cluster of trees - both are highly unusual here.

  • @dorisschneider-coutandin9965
    @dorisschneider-coutandin9965 Год назад +99

    Vienna and Budapest. Very beautiful and exuding a unique old world charm, still making you feel as if you time-travelled into mid 19th century to the hay-days of the Austro-Hungarian dual-monarchy.

    • @BolnoyBratchny
      @BolnoyBratchny Год назад +4

      We need to bring the AH empire back

    • @oreokeks19
      @oreokeks19 Год назад +7

      @@BolnoyBratchny no we don’t orban

    • @WalintHUN
      @WalintHUN Год назад +2

      That was my thought he went to Praga which is so close to these cities and he missed them...
      @BolnoyBratchny AH was too strong empire thats why it was butched apart after ww1...

    • @henningbartels6245
      @henningbartels6245 Год назад

      @@WalintHUN the video showcased Prague, Czechia.
      Don't be confused with Praga, a not too nice part of Warsaw. ;-)

    • @WalintHUN
      @WalintHUN Год назад

      @@henningbartels6245 lol and dont be confused with the sport car Praga as well, jeez. Yes... Praha = Prag = Praga = Prague

  • @andykm99
    @andykm99 Год назад +40

    A Brit, I've been to around 8 of these cities and I have to say he's so right about these beauties. Also, though, Venice, Florence and Rome are worth checking out, Paris, Budapest and Amsterdam. Europe offers the most wonderful history, diversity and culture. I adore the States, but I'm glad I live in Europe.

    • @TheoHockeyton
      @TheoHockeyton Год назад +2

      Agreed, Venice should be on everyone's bucket list !

    • @keahnig164
      @keahnig164 10 месяцев назад +1

      Have you been to Lucerne?

  • @elsacristina9
    @elsacristina9 Год назад +40

    Let me explain to you. Here in Europe we have castles and during those times people lived inside the castles because of protection. With time, the population started to expand and started to lived outside, but there are until today villages that still live inside the walls of fortress and/castles. Here in Portugal we have Óbidos and even Évora which the old part of the city is still inside the walls of the old fortress.

    • @zuki70
      @zuki70 Год назад +3

      Well, in medieval times people didn't "live in castles". The castles was for the local high-born and his/her household. There would usually be a small (sometimes fortified) town connected to the castle, with rural land and farms spread around on the outskirts. In times of war, the locals would seek shelter behind the castle walls.
      As cities grew, ramparts and fortifications were expanded to protect the medieval towns/cities, up until the time where more modern war-technology made this defense strategy obsolete.
      Most European cities will today have remains of those old fortifications surrounding their old city centre - ramparts and citadels are a staple of most major European cities.

    • @bjornh4664
      @bjornh4664 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@zuki70 City/town walls weren't just there for protection, but to differentiate the settlement from the surrounding countryside. Towns had market rights, and farmers had to go to the towns if they wanted to sell their goods. Sometimes a castle or fortress was present, and usually integrated in the overall defensive structure.

  • @Niki91-HR
    @Niki91-HR Год назад +26

    The wall you were referring to is in Dubrovnik, Croatia it used to protect the city of intruders. Dubrovnik is called the Pearl of the Adriatic sea and is also Kings Landing in Game of Thrones.
    Dubrovnik was also an independent republic back in the day, like really back in the day.
    My country may be tiny but there is sooooo much to see. The whole country is worth to see not just our coast.
    I as a native didnt explore everything yet. We have a rich history and a lot of influences of other places due to them trying to invade us all the time.

  • @fernandomota1487
    @fernandomota1487 Год назад +12

    Porto in Portugal hás been considered the best holiday destination in the last few years.

  • @helgaioannidis9365
    @helgaioannidis9365 Год назад +27

    Here in Greece in most places summers are very hot and winters are mild with no or very little snow. White colour reflects the sun and avoids for the building to heat up as much during the day. We also often close the shatters in summer during day to keep the heat out.
    Roofs are often flat, because it's cheaper to build and because we don't have much snow. So we don't need to build roofs that make the snow glide down to avoid too much weight on the roofs. Building is expensive here, because we have lots of earthquakes and the requirements for buildings are high in security. So you're glad if you can just put a flat concrete roof on top and avoid the cost for a wooden construction and expensive clay covering.
    There are places in Greece though, where the climate is colder, because of altitude and there you get the typical roofs you saw in other European cities.
    As you liked Positano so much, I'd suggest you watch a video about Greece, because we have so many islands and mountains, this kind of villages built on cliffs and in incredible places is pretty common. Santorini will blow your mind just as Meteora and Greece is also full of ancient and mythological places with stunning landscape.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Год назад

      I think it's more like modern cultural thing, even ancient Rome had red roofs and there is pretty hot weateher in Italy too, same for Croatia and Spain, hot weather can't be the real reason for white roofs. Most of those buildings in Athenes are modern and it looks like architectonical anarchy for someone from Prague. It looks like red roofs have countries which were catholic and white buildings have orthodox countries, it must be some cultural difference between our countries.

    • @alxx1378
      @alxx1378 Год назад

      Όταν ζούσα στην αστροπαλια γνώριζα δύο γιαγιάδες που ζούσαν σε ένα μονοχωρο, έτσι τα λένε. Σταθερή θερμοκρασία χειμώνα καλοκαίρι 18 με 25 βαθμούς. Είχε και στέρνα.

    • @Blackadder75
      @Blackadder75 Год назад

      Santorini is insane. . but why does the name sound Italian?

    • @helgaioannidis9365
      @helgaioannidis9365 Год назад +1

      @@Blackadder75 because it's the Italian name of the island. Italians can't pronounce the Greek name of the island: Θήρα (Theera). So they came up with their own name. They did the same with Castellorizo, which in Greek is called Μεγίστη (Maeyeesty).

    • @alxx1378
      @alxx1378 Год назад +1

      @@Blackadder75 it derives from the church agia irini (which means peace) and Italians called Santa irini, Santorini. It was very important for them because until the Cristian church divided to orthodox and catholic they were using the sweet vine for the communion the famous vinsanto.

  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv Год назад +15

    12:30 La Sagrada Familia was originally planned as a rather simple basilika with 3 naves in a mixture of neoromanic and neogothic styles. But after a quarrel between the architect and the construction supervision the project management was given to Antoni Gaudi, and after a big anonymous donation came in, he changed the plans to a basilica with 5 naves and 18 towers. Gaudi worked for 43 years at the project; in this time some details of the facade were changed according to changing fashions. The project got more and more donations. In 1926 Gaudi died after an accident (with a tram). Afterwards construction was several times halted, and in the Spanish Civil War some parts were destroyed, but in 1950 construction resumed.

    • @our-world-wiki7270
      @our-world-wiki7270 Год назад +2

      And Gaudi wanted it to be built only with money from donations. So thats why it is still not ready.

  • @__MJ__
    @__MJ__ Год назад +14

    every nation is building from what is available on its territory. If you have a clay there probably be red roofs, or brick walls. If you have sandstone everything will be white probably :) And in US you have houses from wood and paper ;)

  • @flioink
    @flioink Год назад +9

    The car thing is one of the main things that would keep me out
    of ever trying to live in the US.
    Most cities don't seem accessible by anything other than a car.

  • @njm57
    @njm57 Год назад +3

    Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is stunning. I visited about 20 years ago and there was no roof. The tree like columns of the interior stretched up towards the clouds. It's the most beautiful building I have ever seen.
    The building has progressed so much since then. I have to go back.

  • @fortuna7469
    @fortuna7469 Год назад +5

    Ryan, all you need is three weeks in Europe and you can visit all these cities. It is so easy - just take the train and in couple of hours you will be in the next beautiful location. With an interrail ticket it is not expensive either.

  • @phaetoan
    @phaetoan Год назад +12

    You should really check the prices of travel, accommodation and entries. Maybe they would surprise you. Everything is cheaper off season. I was a poor Eastern European university student and still travelled to a lot of places.
    I guess the most expensive part would be your "over the big pond" ticket but you can find surprisingly good prices there as well.
    Come over, Europe always welcomes open minded people :)
    Cheers from Hungary. Check out Budapest too ;)

  • @JoaoSantos-dn2ki
    @JoaoSantos-dn2ki Год назад +19

    Btw, correction to what the guy said in the video JK Rowling started writing the HP novels while she lived in Portugal.
    The suits and robes that Hogwarts students wear are inspired by the ones we wear in some college activities and in graduation day.
    And the Hogwarts staircases are inspired by the ones in Lello bookstore in Porto.

    • @VideoDotGoogleDotCom
      @VideoDotGoogleDotCom Год назад

      Rowling insisted in an interview that she didn't even know about that bookstore back then, but I think she's lying.

    • @joaodiniz7207
      @joaodiniz7207 Год назад +1

      yeah, the bookstore thing is not accurate, the rest is. if she said she didnt know about the library, then that is the most logical answer lol.

  • @michaelblackman3339
    @michaelblackman3339 Год назад +8

    Getting lost is one of the best ways to experience many European cities. There is so much to discover and enjoy as you find your way back to a famous landmark.

    • @leec6707
      @leec6707 Год назад

      We are blessed with gems everywhere. I've lived in Oxfordshire for most of my life and I keep finding new (but old) joys. Proud to be a Brit and a European.

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 Год назад +17

    I love this guy's videos (if not his pronunciations!), especially as he focusses on the outdoors and is very active. Everyone will have his/her Top 10 European cities. I agree with most of these, but in Italy would replace Positano with Taormina, in Spain I prefer either San Sebastian or Valencia to Barcelona, and would drop Monte Carlo in favour of Brugge or München.

  • @user-iu6fm7lf1x
    @user-iu6fm7lf1x Год назад +22

    As a European i think the most popular and iconic city in Europe is Paris.

    • @omarzannoni9801
      @omarzannoni9801 11 месяцев назад +1

      three cities, rome, paris, london, the most iconic

    • @jalejandromartin7642
      @jalejandromartin7642 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@omarzannoni9801London👎👎👎👎👎

    • @Madmuli
      @Madmuli 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yup, I agree with Paris, and I was a little surprised that Monaco is in 1st place, and Paris not even making the list

    • @olivierdemoro2416
      @olivierdemoro2416 10 месяцев назад

      Of course

    • @davidz2690
      @davidz2690 3 месяца назад

      @@jalejandromartin7642 if you don't like London you don't like life

  • @Angelfeather100
    @Angelfeather100 11 месяцев назад +4

    In Europe, as in the rest of the world, the houses are built according to the local climate and the local available resources (in the older days). If there’s a lot rain or snow, you’ll see pitched roofs (most of Europe) if there’s not enough sunshine then the buildings have a dark colour to catch and hold the heat (UK, Scotland, north of Europe), if there’s too much sun and less rain, the buildings are flat-roofed and white, to reflect the sun (Greece). In some parts of the continent as in the Peloponese Peninsula in Greece (elsewhere too), where there are not lots of trees, the older houses are made of stone (problematic insulation and disastrous in case of earthquakes), while the forsested areas have more old wooden houses which have the same issues as the stone ones. So that’s why Athens is a white city. Back some years when aircon was not as popular as nowadays, during the hot summer when the temperature stays above 40C, people used to sleep on the roof.

  • @ankra12
    @ankra12 Год назад +15

    These are the places Europeans go on holiday. We love Europe ❤

  • @annedunne4526
    @annedunne4526 Год назад +17

    Living in Europe means you can visit these cities easily. I've been to 7 of the 10 mentioned here. Lucerne in Switzerland is beautiful- very clean and expensive. Positano is just one of the amazing coastal towns in Italy. The unfinished cathedral the "Sagrada Familia" in Barcelona is amazing. The artist Antoni Gaudi left behind some incredible works of art.

    • @commandershepard2490
      @commandershepard2490 Год назад +1

      But usually you only go to the surounding parts of luzern, for skiing and hiking :) Only a 1,5 Hours drive from the southern black forest.

    • @annedunne4526
      @annedunne4526 Год назад +4

      @@commandershepard2490 My son and his family took me on holiday to Italy five years ago. We drove from the Netherlands to Regensberg in germany and then the next day to Venice in Italy. On the return journey we drove back via Switzerland, Austria and Belgium. We spent a night in Lucerne and it was wonderful. But I remember that a plate of pasta and sauce cost three times the price of the same thing in Italy.

    • @commandershepard2490
      @commandershepard2490 Год назад

      @@annedunne4526 Thats because the income is almost 3 times higher in switzerland. For me as a german, its very expensive to visit switzerland, but it is what it is :)

    • @annedunne4526
      @annedunne4526 Год назад +1

      @@commandershepard2490 Yes I wasn't surprised that Switzerland was expensive but we had just been in Italy and the difference in prices was huge.

    • @JeroenJA
      @JeroenJA Год назад

      the only real cathedral of the modern age :) ,
      saw it some 15years ago, and now they actually have a timing to get finished! i need to go see it again before it is, en then after,
      mmm, that appearantly means getting back in the next 2 to 3 years?
      or probably 5, would they really finish in 2026? :)

  • @Arena87
    @Arena87 Год назад +14

    Europe have so many wonderful different landscapes from north to south and east to west, so many wonderful cities and villages where you can discover so many interesting things and culture. In a lot of wonderful places we made holidays, here in europe is enough to discover for a whole life.

    • @multa7053
      @multa7053 Год назад

      US has even more to see when it comes to nature in my opinion

    • @Misterjingle
      @Misterjingle Год назад +3

      ​@@multa7053 Idk, there's nothing quite like the Mediterranean landscapes in the United States. From Greece to Spain, it's a huge coastline with hundreds of islands and it's incredible. In addition, the Alps and its atmosphere are quite unique (Austria, Switzerland), the Norwegian coast with its fjords, Iceland and its volcanoes, Ireland and its cliff, France and its scenic countryside, Spain and its desert landscapes, etc... And although I agree that some parts of the USA have amazing nature, a large part of the USA is nothing but open fields. The United States and Europe are amazing anyway and got almost every type of landcape. I don't think one is better.

    • @mylegsshurt
      @mylegsshurt Год назад

      @@multa7053 lmaoo europe is not just these historic cities, did u actually ever study europes land? have u seen norway? switzerland? Germany? literally we go hike its really common here i feel only ignorant can say this bullshitt like look at the europe literally look at the europe i think america is pretty but it looks the same most of the time in every european country it looks different even the land, like russia is really different to idk spain

  • @greensam7074
    @greensam7074 Год назад +3

    Monaco ?????
    Crazy choice, when Europe is packed with so many really stunningly beautiful cities.

  • @catbevis1644
    @catbevis1644 Год назад +5

    Lucerne basically looks how 99% of Switzerland looks... mountains, castles, lakes. And yes, it is oh-so-clean. The Swiss start to twitch if they see trash. You're not even supposed to park with the back of your car against a wall in case your exhaust makes the wall dirty. They live in the most direct democracy in the world- everything that goes through parliament is personally voted on by the citizens, so they all take a personal pride in their country like that. Basically... stick a pin in a map of Switzerland and it'll be beautiful. Personally I loved Chateau Chillon- a castle on a lake surrounded by mountains.

  • @pearlorient9972
    @pearlorient9972 Год назад +24

    I'm blessed to have visited 8 cities in this video. Actually Greece and Croatia arenext in my bucketlist. If pandemic didn't happen, I should have seen 10 of them already. Beautiful places💓 Budapest, Vienna are beautiful too.

    • @Firynn
      @Firynn Год назад +2

      Thanks for mention Budapest, my birthplace :) I still live there, 37 years ago, and couldt get enough of it, stilll discover new places :)

    • @haemmertime
      @haemmertime Год назад

      Definitely add Tallinn to this list, also a very beautiful city

    • @hannahheywood9439
      @hannahheywood9439 Год назад +2

      I've been to Croatia it's beautiful and I'm going to Budapest and Vienna in July. Really looking forward to it.

    • @Firynn
      @Firynn Год назад +2

      @@hannahheywood9439 You are welcome :) Let me know, if you need any help or tip in Budapest ;)

    • @commandershepard2490
      @commandershepard2490 Год назад +1

      Same. Only missing Edinburgh and the italian city were i forgot the name already. But as a central european, ofc visited London, Athens, Barcelona, Dubrovik, Lisbon and Monte Carlo. As a resident of the Black Forest, ofc i went to Luzern a view times.

  • @MarkSeinIII
    @MarkSeinIII Год назад +10

    I really like Tromsø in Norway when I was there. Budapest was nice too.

    • @Kari.F.
      @Kari.F. Год назад +2

      I want to go back to Budapest. Four days was NOT enough! It's almost embarrassing to say this, but I'm Norwegian, and I have never been to Tromsø. I'd love to go there during winter, and hopefully see the northern lights, but my joints don't like the Nordic winter climate, so...

    • @MarkSeinIII
      @MarkSeinIII Год назад +1

      @@Kari.F. Winter is the best time to go there. I was awestruck by the lights.

  • @kevinletzgus186
    @kevinletzgus186 11 месяцев назад +3

    They mostly showed beautiful citys by the sea, but there are also other kinds of beautiful citys that arent at the sea. For example Nuremberg, Cologne or Munich. They have giant medival cathedrals and old town squares that you cant imagine.

    • @elisemcuk9808
      @elisemcuk9808 11 месяцев назад

      I’ve been to those 3 cities and I agree they’re definitely worth a visit. But my favourite one is Regensburg.

  • @babsischifferl9101
    @babsischifferl9101 Год назад +9

    😂 after enjoying your reactions I want to invite you and your family, show you around and feed you some Brezeln. You made me proud of my country, thanks. I am from Bavaria. Of course, all of these cities are stunning. I saw many of them myself and my favourite is Prag and Barcelona.

  • @brunoteixeira5912
    @brunoteixeira5912 Год назад +5

    Hey Ryan! Due to weather conditions, lack of rain and more sunny days in a year than over the northern cities, Athens has the top of their building's roofs built open for people to use it as an extension of their homes for leasure, etc. You ll find many of southern european cities are like that. Just like also on northern African areas. Basically on all the mediterranium area. Greetings from Lisboa :)

  • @petrastein2531
    @petrastein2531 Год назад +40

    🐥For anyone planning a trip somewhere in Europe:
    Try to go around Central Europe (Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Czechia, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Slovenia). Everything is so cute, green and warm. :)
    I'm from Slovakia. We have plenty of wonderful places (especially those made by nature itself), but unfortunately they are wide apart from each other (420 km from W to E of the country) and majority of tourists don't want to go further than capital city Bratislava or High Tatras and they miss out on all the beauty there is. :) Košice, Nitra, Banská Štiavnica, Prešov for example. And our caves and castles (couple of them completely intact like the one in Stará Ľubovňa, Bojnice, Spiššká Nová Ves, Orava, Strečno) are the true wonders of it all. We have the Treetop Walk in National Park of Bavarian Forest, Slovak Paradise, Slovak Karst and much much more.
    Hungary smells weird to me XD and it's just lowlands everywhere, but even that is gorgeous if you know where to look (Budapest's marketplace before Christmas). I've also visited some vineyards, 'cause those are pretty typical. But I definitely prefer ZOO in Prague over the one in Nyiregyhaza (the one in Czechia has zipline like cableway on which you can slide from the hill to another spot in the area and me and my friends spend half of our day on it. XD)
    Poland is definitely underappreciated. I've been to Kraków and few places around it (concentration camps) and you could definitely spend days discovering the city. I heard Gdansk is marvelous to look at.
    I don't need to say anything about Germany and those "Germany-friendly" countries around it :) they keep everything very clean and simply MADE for tourism. I've been to Vienna in Austria and I'm definitely going there again. Absolutely stunning.
    And last but not least, Slovenia. Everyone's favourite country. I would still choose Italy or Croatia for my summer vacation (colder waters in Slovenia, maybe the same as in Spain which to me is brutally cold), but visually, for a hike trip, you would be in constant awe for sure.
    Oh, and Czechia... that's like Slovakia and Germany combined. Also a beauty. Lots of history to it. Karlštejn castle comes to mind. There's definitely more than just Prague.
    That's my little guide. When other nations mention Europe, they mean "Spain, England, France, Italy, well... and the rest" and they don't really consider Slavic countries worth a visit. If you were ever hesititating about your trip and what to visit... there is plenty of it here :)
    Lovely day!! Sorry for grammar and length of the comment. 🤍

    • @danigonzalez4299
      @danigonzalez4299 Год назад +4

      Man Slovakia is so so beautiful and I love people's open character a bit "Latino" but I mean from Latin Europe 😬😅
      The Tatras mountains are so gorgeous been there when dating a Slovak and the small towns around capital cities are also a gem I will not forget.
      Greetings from Barcelona

    • @penname5766
      @penname5766 Год назад +1

      The main reason tourists overlook the former “Eastern Bloc” is because it was under communism for so long. The repercussions of that have yet to fade from the mindset (the war in Ukraine is a hangover from those days), as so many of those nations still have very primitive attitudes towards race and so on - I know because I’ve got friends from those countries. And since the fall of communism, those nations were politically unstable for a very long time, with many wars taking place, and countries dissolving and reforming new nations all the time. The political map of Europe we learned to recite as children is radically altered just 35 years on. Nobody wants to go on holiday to a country essentially governed by a tyrannical dictatorship. They were poverty stricken, the media and radio stations were heavily censored (no Western music allowed), and the culture was dangerous. It would be like taking a holiday in North Korea. And even though that’s no longer the reality, and these countries are fast rebuilding and modernising (largely thanks to enormous cash injections from the EU, as well as citizens working abroad in much stronger economies like the UK and sending money home to their families), unfortunately, the perception persists. Of course, marketing campaigns are beginning to change that - Croatia, especially, has been fiercely promoted in recent years, and though I haven’t yet been, it looks stunning and it’s on my list.

    • @petrastein2531
      @petrastein2531 Год назад +4

      @@penname5766 What you have said may be true about, let's say, Romania. My country and many around it were quite peaceful throughout history. There are no racists here, that's for sure. And I don't know if you do know Velvet Revolution (Gentle Revolution), but it was the most peaceful protest against government in history OF THE WORLD. Czechia and Slovakia were divided after this revolution and there was not a drop of blood needed. My people literally walked through cities with candles in their hands.
      And socialism (no communism) was very popular here, because it made everyone the same. Equal. Everyone was from middle class. Everyone had a job. Everyone could afford anything desirable. Your kids could play outside all day, then you could put your head out of the window, scream at them to come and eat and simultaneously chat with your neighbours screaming at their kids. And for sure there was some Western music. But even if there wasn't, we had OUR music. Still do! Only rich people despised this time, but if normal living was enough for you, you were happy. Different regimes have their pros and cons. Now you can just watch those thieves who know how to use the system for their benefit how they buy these giant sports cars and mansions in Monaco and you see regular people struggle to buy butter for their dinner bread because of capitalism. Ask anyone except for teachers and students and they will tell you the same thing. They loved the old days. And sure other countries had it worse, Serbia had a brutal war going on, but you cannot say this regime good and this regime bad. It's not as black and white as it may appear through lenses of someone who didn't live it.
      EU only brought us euro and free travelling across Europe. Otherwise, if Russia decided to invade us or Hungary decided to bring back times when they were rulling our nation, EU or NATO or any other coalition wouldn't do a thing. It would be a small price for a peace. They definitely wouldn't start a war because of such tiny country.
      Sorry, these things are way to personal for me. For someone who doesn't like generalizations you make quite a bunch of them.
      The worst thing that can happen to you here is to get pickpocketed. What a tragedy! Numbers says that Slovakia is one of the safest countries in the world. In 2015 there were 0.9 murders per 100 000 people. Murder rate in US, for example, is 4.9. But yeah, sure, let's make a film about my country being crime infested hellhole. Who would ever get mad at that!
      No bad blood, though. I still hope you have a lovely day today, sir/madam! I'm just not in the mood to enlighten people about just anything. It's 21 century. If someone wants to live in a lie, because it's so hard for them to open a damn Quora or Wikipedia and read, I just have to get over it. So... I'm getting over it.

    • @RaduRadonys
      @RaduRadonys Год назад +3

      @@petrastein2531 I'm sorry to say, but you do exactly what you complain about. Lots and I mean lots of "developed" Slavic people (Slovenian, Slovakian, Czech, etc) think and comment on many videos about Romania that it's gypsyland or something else related to gypsies, when just opening Wikipedia should be enough to learn that only a tiny minority is gypsy. So yeah, why complain when others do the same to you?

    • @petrastein2531
      @petrastein2531 Год назад

      @@RaduRadonys I was talking about Romanian socialism, dear. You've never heard about all those immigrants coming from Romania, because of how bad the regime was there?
      Sounds like you're the one uneducated.

  • @orbitalsatellite
    @orbitalsatellite Год назад +11

    Barcelona is amazing and was a highlight of my visit to Europe. The Sagrada Familia (truly incredible, inside and out) was designed by the one and only Antonio Gaudi, a true genius, and there are many more of his stunning architectural works there. It relies on public donations to be finished (hence why it's taking so long). You should do a reaction just about the buildings and parks he designed (he designed everything down to the doorknobs).
    P.S. Athens Forever... more than a city, it's a vibe. The greatest city on Earth, next to Florence, Amsterdam and Barcelona.

  • @michaelstreiffert2005
    @michaelstreiffert2005 Год назад +5

    Ryan, save your pennies. A vacation in Europe can be cheaper than a vacation in the US. Visit in the early spring or late fall and you can get great deals on flights and hotels. The basic rule is that the farther north you go, the more it costs. Southern Europe, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece are much much cheaper than the UK or Sweden. My rule always was 1 week in London = 1 month in Portugal.

    • @curropataqui
      @curropataqui Год назад

      ... Farther north you go the more they cheat you with your money s value.... it s true, you pay much more for almost everything and on top of that the weather can be awful during your stay.

  • @helenagreenwood2305
    @helenagreenwood2305 Год назад +5

    Absolutely love Greece 🇬🇷 and Spain 🇪🇦 have been many times to both I always feel at home as soon as I get there 💙💙💙
    When he said 'its not meant for cars' that's because hundreds of years ago there were no cars 🚗 🚗
    I don't think you're an ignorant American you're obviously interested and learning each time you look out of the USA - there's over 200 countries in the world so much history everywhere

  • @peterinvestor
    @peterinvestor Год назад +3

    I could name probably like 1000 cities in europe that are worth of visiting. The thing is there is not much time to explore each of them so you defo need to pick just few of them. Just in Europe every capital so around 60 capitals for 3 days to explore will keep you going for next 20 years if you will knock 3 a year lol and not talking about cities that are not capitals but worth visiting like Porto, Seville, Malaga, Valencia, Barcelona, Marseile, Lyon, Nante, Milan, Bologna, Venice, San Marino, Naples, Palermo, Basel, Stuttgard, Munich, Frankfurt, Dartmund, Antwer, Rotterdam, Hague, Hanover, Bremen, Cork, Cambridge, Sheffield, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Inverness Brno, Krakow, Katowice, Kosice, Kaunas, Lviv, Graz Salzburg, Split, Zadar, Makarska etc basically you would have to be full time European city traveller so ask your parents for sponsorship :D

  • @Kris1964
    @Kris1964 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your views and perspectives from your baby’s room. I always enjoy listening to them. 😊

  • @bengalcatlady
    @bengalcatlady Год назад

    I love with how much respect you commented this - like usual. Therefore you have earned my subscription 😊👍🏻 Greetings from northern Germany.

  • @doposud
    @doposud Год назад +7

    real jewels are small cities that nobody mentions , but the food and people are autentic and they do not overflow with tourists so the price will be better too
    Alps have plenty of thesee places but it depends what people want to do at their holiday - Chill and relax ? or visit some event ? or to see some nature or architecture and food .
    Me personaly i like places near sea or lake with crystal clear water

  • @hughwark5291
    @hughwark5291 Год назад +5

    The Palace guard has metal "tackets" on the soles of his boots which slide on the ground as he moves.

  • @oihanagallastegimusic
    @oihanagallastegimusic Год назад

    Hey, watching from Barcelona! It makes the reaction even better that you're so humble and nice :)

  • @anoucheerbil-babayan6728
    @anoucheerbil-babayan6728 5 месяцев назад

    Bravo for all your videos, your vulnerability and your wonderful sense of humour! Thank you, Anouche.

  • @il42
    @il42 Год назад +7

    I always keep thinking -how come Americans don't travel much across USA as ir is so beautiful. Then I remember that living in Europe, where I too can get in the car and travel across, I don't do that much either 😅

    • @McGhinch
      @McGhinch Год назад +3

      But: Depending where you live in Europe to most places you can get in a matter of hours, albeit it takes maybe 8 of them. Even flights are o.k. since in Europe we can get by without a car. When you live in the US it might take you days to travel by car. If you fly, you must rent a car. And given the fact that in the US vacation days are scarce that makes it even more difficult.
      But you are right, we should travel more as long as we are physically and mentally able to do so.

  • @hinekde
    @hinekde Год назад +5

    You have to check out Sagrada Família and Antoni Gaudí. On my first visit to Barcelona, I didn't know about Gaudí and when visiting Park Güell, it blew my mind. Had to check out Sagrada and La Pedrera afterwards, it is so amazing.

  • @jenniferisbell9629
    @jenniferisbell9629 Год назад

    I love these beautiful places. Thank you so much for sharing this.

  • @mariocastro9780
    @mariocastro9780 Год назад +2

    Zagreb, Belgrade, Florence, Napoli, Rome, Paris, Berlin, Milan, Budapest, Krakow, Helsinki, Copenhagen, Vienna, Amsterdam .... lots of beautifull cities missing ...

  • @Carol_65
    @Carol_65 Год назад +6

    I hope you and your family do get to visit some places in Europe.❤

  • @mervinmannas7671
    @mervinmannas7671 Год назад +16

    I would have added Stokholm to this list it is stunning with the multitude of rivers and waterways running through it and in the summer when the sun doesnt truely set it has a magical glow almost through out the night.

    • @annicaesplund6613
      @annicaesplund6613 Год назад +2

      Not rivers, it's a lake and Stockholm is built on 14 islands.

    • @Gajol1000
      @Gajol1000 Год назад +2

      @@annicaesplund6613 Actually those 14 islands are just at the point where the lake meets the sea.

    • @vadym8713
      @vadym8713 11 месяцев назад +1

      Let's just all agree that Europe is too big and beautiful to pick 10 towns and cities objectively :)

  • @lindadoswell9396
    @lindadoswell9396 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed the videos have been to a few of the places shown. Born in London. Stayed in Lucerne and Barcelona. Visited Monte Carlo and stayed in Dubrovnik which was lovely. Also have visited Edinburgh often as my son used to live there.

  • @Meltog
    @Meltog Год назад +1

    Venice Italy is iconic also. Transportation in Venice is by foot or vaporetto, a water bus. That includes police and ambulance.

  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv Год назад +8

    14:30 In former times Monaco was often considered a pirate's nest by some. In 1191 the Republic of Genoa gained sovereignty over the region (by decree of Emperor Henri VI) and built a fortress at the site. In the 13th century the parties of "Guelfs" (the German House of Welf, which often led the opposition to the Emperor) and "Ghibellines" (loyal to the Emperor's House of Hohenstaufen, which had the nickname of "Waiblinger" after the town of Waiblingen near their castle of Hohenstaufen) quarreled about the predominance in Italy, and the House of Grimaldi (loyal to Guelfs) was evicted from Genoa. In 1297 Francesco "Malizia" Grimaldi captured the fortress on the Rock of Monaco dressed as Franciscan friars (or "monacos"). A few years later Genoa won the fortress back, and the struggle between the Grimaldis and Genoa continued. After fighting the Crown of Aragon over Corsica and Sardinia Genoa lost Monaco in the late 1300s, and in 1419 the Grimaldis purchased Monaco from Aragon and began to style them "Princes of Monaco". In 1630 they allied with France against Spain and became a French protectorate. After the Napoleonic wars they became first a protectorate of Sardinia; but as 1860 Nice and Savoy were ceded to France, they became again a protectorate of France. In 1861 the Grimaldis sold most of the principality to France, and the remaining Rock of Monaco became truly independent.

    • @danigonzalez4299
      @danigonzalez4299 Год назад

      Thank you very interesting. I have visited it a few times but I did not knee its history. So it was ours for some time? (Corona de Aragón) wow

    • @MichaEl-rh1kv
      @MichaEl-rh1kv Год назад +2

      @@danigonzalez4299 Pedro III of Aragon married Constanza de Hohenstaufen, whose father was King Manfredo I de Sicilia. Manfredo lost the war against Carlos de Anjou (who was sent by the pope), and Anjou then occupied the Kingdom of Sicily and Naples (which included all of Italy south from the Papal states, while Italy north of the Papal States was the Kingdom of Italy). In 1282 the people of Sicily revolted against Anjou and asked Pedro to take the crown of Sicily as the son-in-law of Manfredo. Supported by the population he could conquer the island within 2 months, but he was now in conflict with the pope who excommunicated him and ordered a crusade against Aragon, which was executed by King Philipp III of France; Pedro's brother Jaime of Mallorca, count of Roussillon, supported Philipp III, but the crusade failed due to a plague during the siege of Girona and the defeat of the French fleet by the fleed of Aragon. Both Philipp III and Pedro III died in 1285, and the crusade was officially ended by a peace treaty between France and Aragon in 1286. His son Jaime II de Aragón tried to make peace with the pope in 1295 by giving Sicilia to the pope, who then would give it as fiefdom to Anjou, while Aragón would get Corsica and Sardinia as fiefdoms by the pope. But Sicilia and Jaime's brother Federico revolted against that treaty, and suceeded in becoming their own kingdom under House Barcelona.
      Sardinia and Corsica were parts of the Holy Roman Empire and within that Empire ruled by the Republic of Genoa and in parts also the Republic of Pisa. In 1239 Emperor Friedrich II (of Hohenstaufen, the father of Manfredo) appointed his illegitime son Enzio "King of Sardinia"; so Sardinia became a kingdom. But Enzio became in 1249 a prisoner of war of the city of Bologna, where he lived until his death in 1272, writing melancholic poetry. Afterwards Sardinia was again occupied by Genoa, the crown nominally inherited by Aragón. In 1323 Aragón conquered Sardinia, expelling Genoa and appeasing Pisa by a trade treaty which gave Pisan traders the same rights within all Aragón realms as Aragón traders had. In 1419/1420 Alfonso V succeeded in conquering most of Corsica and defeating Genoa, but a Corsican revolt ended Aragón rule there, and Genoa came back.
      Alfonso V gained in 1442 the crown of Naples; since the House Barcelona went extinct some time before, he was already King of Sicily.

  • @blondkatze3547
    @blondkatze3547 Год назад +12

    Italy is such a beautiful country to vacation from north to south. Sun, beach, the sea, delicious food and nice people. Prague is also a very beautiful city. I once attended a music concert in the Spanish synagogue there and it was so beautiful. You don`t have to be Jewish to see the various beautiful synagogues. Anyone who loves German history should visit Berlin.

  • @syproductions456
    @syproductions456 Год назад +1

    Liking your video, hoping your channel grows and you at least make enough to visist some of these places.

  • @asiersanz8941
    @asiersanz8941 Год назад +1

    Definitely YOU ARE NOT ignorant! Your interest in different things shows that on the contrary you are an openminded guy! I love your videos and points of view

  • @alexanderpracher6753
    @alexanderpracher6753 Год назад +18

    Most times the little towns are more impressive. Colmar in France, San Marino (City state in Italy), Rothenburg in Germany, Zadar in Croatia, Kufstein in Austria, Brügge in Belgium and so on.

  • @krinkrin5982
    @krinkrin5982 Год назад +3

    Almost every city in Europe is unique. Most of them date to the middle ages or Rennaissance and are full of period buildings and/or have surviving city walls around the old town.

  • @PaniPunia
    @PaniPunia Год назад +1

    The colour of the roofs depends on what's available. Red slates are made from red clay, plenty of this can be found In some places, but if you don't have it you can use stone or hay or wood. In some parts of Poland (north eastern corner) all brick buildings are yellow, because that's the colour of the clay In that area.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +1

    Everyone always thinks about London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, maybe Munich or Madrid, but there are so many beautiful places in Europe.
    And yes, that "castle wall" around the houses in the intro is most likely indeed a castle wall, or to be more precise, a city wall.

  • @lazulithedragon
    @lazulithedragon Год назад +4

    If you want to see something medival
    The Austrian city of Salzburg has a litteral fortress siting on one of the city mountains just casually towering over the entire city
    Oh and also it's the birthplace of Mozart and you can buy groceries in the same building Mozart was born in

  • @jonasholzer4422
    @jonasholzer4422 Год назад +8

    Me and my boyfriend were thinking about visiting Vienna in Spring cause we heard that it's a beautiful city. But today he pitched the idea to me, of going for a multi day hike in Ireland wich sounds physically challenging but also really beautiful and romantic. And I'll probably see Dublin ✨

    • @danigonzalez4299
      @danigonzalez4299 Год назад +2

      Ireland and Scotland are beautiful AF.

    • @AM-dz2sh
      @AM-dz2sh Год назад +1

      Yeah, Dublin isnt the best city in Ireland.. go to Galway

    • @rihudec
      @rihudec Год назад +2

      If you ever come to visit Vienna, take a one day tour to Bratislava, Slovakia, which ich abou 50miles far (1hour/13€ by train, or 1:30/6€ by bus, or 1:30/29€ by boat down the Danube river). It is worth visiting from Vienna ;)

    • @user-hl4vl8qd7h
      @user-hl4vl8qd7h Год назад +1

      It depends what you want from your holiday...
      Vienna is a beautiful city but too expensive with almost rude service in cafes, bad food!! I should have taken under consideration all the critics before go there...
      Your second plan is much more interesting!

    • @britvica
      @britvica Год назад

      Well those are two very different vacations! Maybe you can visit Vienna with your girlfriends? Great shopping, food, cafes, clubs, spa,AND culture. It's year after year the city with best quality of life in the europe.

  • @michellewestlake6766
    @michellewestlake6766 5 месяцев назад +1

    mate! as an aussie who has visited all of these cities, several times, i encourage you to find opportunities to do the same.... world famous architects such as antoni gaudi (sagrada familia et al) will no longer be a mystery to you. so far as bridges go, some of the most impressive bridges i've seen have been in the USA....most trips to the USA show me amazing bridges, and i'm not just talking california's bixby bridge or louisiana's pontchartrain bridge, or even NYC's brooklyn bridge - my overall impression of USA is brilliant bridges; so while you're waiting to visit europe you could take in some of your own nation's glory insofar as bridge building!

  • @ian.blackwoodgwent.walesgb5668
    @ian.blackwoodgwent.walesgb5668 Год назад +2

    Some great places mentioned in his video. There are so many fantastic places in Europe that it is difficult to choose 10...
    I have been fortunate to have visited a lot of European countries...among my favourite places are
    Cardiff, Wales
    Bath, England
    Tromsø, Norway
    Bonn, Germany
    Delft, Netherlands
    Paris, France
    Stockholm, Sweden and anywhere in Switzerland 🇨🇭 🙂
    (Denmark, Croatia and Austria also fantastic....) too many great places to choose from...

  • @KrisThroughGlass
    @KrisThroughGlass Год назад +6

    I'm not big into visiting cities (more into nature personally), but I've been to Athens, Edinburgh, Prague and London from this list. I loved Prague and Edinburgh. London and Athens not so much. Santiago de Compostela is also a nice city if you're into history and churches and I liked Stockholm with all it's water, too.

    • @gruel930
      @gruel930 Год назад +2

      I have to agree with not liking Athens - I think the reason is that city is dirty. I also wasn’t moved by London. I was very recently on Stockholm and I enjoyed it, city was clean, there were clean beaches in the middle of the city and nice architecture. I also walked Camino de Santiago from Porto and it’s definitely beautiful experience.

    • @dimitrakapa4887
      @dimitrakapa4887 Год назад

      Ah ..yes yes another jealous of greece ..no problem...whole World love athens and our History ..for others as you ....bye bye...greece have enough people who loves her so ..😘💪🇬🇷✌️cheers

  • @BjornsTIR
    @BjornsTIR Год назад +8

    There are so many better places to see than Monaco. I wouldn't call these the "top ten", but the others are at least understandable picks.

  • @benediktcz
    @benediktcz Год назад +1

    in Prague centre (unless you do some supplying) the cars are more of a hindrance than help, but we have great public transport network

  • @yaellesahbel3157
    @yaellesahbel3157 Год назад +2

    The fall of a cliff comment made me laugh: my grandma comes from a old medieval village in the mountains in center Italy, and her house absolutely terrified me even when NOT drunk ! Small little stone way to link to doors from the outside, just above a great deal of nothingness... terrifing to walk ! 😂 Thankfully they put new entrance systems later on.🤗 Beautiful mountains though !

  • @darren100880
    @darren100880 Год назад +11

    Europe is quite compact you could visit a lot of it in a couple weeks vacation, wake up in london for breakfast and have lunch in paris :D

    • @strasbourgerelsass1467
      @strasbourgerelsass1467 Год назад +2

      Better breakfast in Paris with an eye of the Eiffel Tower.

    • @henningbartels6245
      @henningbartels6245 Год назад +2

      Supersimo, that sounds like a bad idea. This sounds more like work than vacation having your meals each in next capital. That would be an overkill of impressions and you would see 80 % of time the inside of train and buses. Not my idea of a vacation.

    • @viciousyeen6644
      @viciousyeen6644 Год назад +4

      A lot of American Friends of mine done the same mistake, don’t rush through Europe. Take your time in one or two places to really take that place in

  • @christinal.2138
    @christinal.2138 Год назад +14

    Greece is in my opinion the most beautiful country in Europe 🇬🇷🇬🇷the islands are just amazing

    • @spaghettistef
      @spaghettistef Год назад +4

      I may be a bit biased here but I think Greece is the most beautiful country when it comes to natural beauty but I think Italy really stands out for architecture.

    • @honza_88
      @honza_88 Год назад +2

      The sea is probably most beautiful, but i prefer Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Romania, Turkey or Spain

    • @dimitrakapa4887
      @dimitrakapa4887 Год назад

      @@honza_88 ahah yes....a Big joke....🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷💪💪💪💪only greece

  • @eduardoyoc3803
    @eduardoyoc3803 Год назад

    Love your reactions! 😂

  • @ChiaraVet
    @ChiaraVet Год назад +2

    01:04 The sinking feeling as an Italian when I realize that you until now never saw a medieval town with the usual (for me) medieval defense wall around. My dude, that´s just another one of many you can find around Europe here. And no, inside there isn´t any "closed rich community", just the town center with normal people. some have lived there for generations!

  • @Marco-zt6fz
    @Marco-zt6fz Год назад +3

    The video is from Ryan Shirley, he makes realy great video's. All cities they are realy great, depents what you wanna see. When you like the mediterranean life style you have to go to Barcelona. Europe has many more very intresting cities. The cool thing is in European cities, you dont need a car, just take, the metro, tram and buses. Public transportation system in european cities they are great, its the fastes way to moving around the city.

  • @JoaoSantos-dn2ki
    @JoaoSantos-dn2ki Год назад +4

    Hi Ryan! You should do a video on Portugal 🇵🇹!

  • @wolfganglemke6312
    @wolfganglemke6312 Год назад

    Good compilation. Some of the places are my favorites too. Besides Genoa, Portofino, Cinque Terre in Italy and Paris and Marseille in France.

  • @voyance4elle
    @voyance4elle Год назад +1

    this was amazing! even as a european there were many places that I didn't know. For example I know the name Lutzern but I never new it was this beautiful!

  • @commandershepard2490
    @commandershepard2490 Год назад +3

    My personal eurpean favorite spots:
    London (UK), Basel (Switzerland), Santorini (Greece), Taomina (Italy), Hamburg (Germany), Southern Black Forest Region (Germany), Zürich (Switzerland).

    • @jalejandromartin7642
      @jalejandromartin7642 11 месяцев назад

      London?

    • @commandershepard2490
      @commandershepard2490 11 месяцев назад

      @@jalejandromartin7642 Iam not a big fan of the brits... BUT... London has a special touch that... at least for a vacation... is worth it.

  • @sampeeps3371
    @sampeeps3371 Год назад +8

    Vienna is the one

    • @wendykelly8551
      @wendykelly8551 Год назад +4

      It means nothing to me 🎶 oohhhh Vienna 🎶........ 👍

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Год назад +2

      There is already Prague in this list and Prague is much prettier city with Austro-Hungarian feeling than Vienna.

  • @biankap5967
    @biankap5967 Год назад +1

    Fun fact, I've been in Prague just because we had to catch another train, and the train station was closed for the night, so we had to wait like 3 hours outside while it was december. Anyway, we picked a bench near the train station, and we saw 1 police car slowly coming towards the train stations entrance. There was a dude who just walked normally, then he out of nowhere started running, the cops got out of the car and tried to catch him.
    I've wondered what he possibly done, idk.

  • @Hakitosama
    @Hakitosama Год назад +2

    @1:08 this might simply be the original city, the rest was build far later around the fortress when the demography couldn't be contained in it anymore. This is quite common. I would add my own city to visit in Europe : Bruges in Belgium, Cracovia in Poland and Nyons in France

  • @grewzteN
    @grewzteN Год назад +3

    Its funny to see that such a simple, common place thing like city walls are throwing you off. In the Middle ages, cities had walls around them. For protection. Thus most city centres in european cities have these old walls around them. Eventually, the cities needed more space and outgrew them. Some cities have multiple concentric rings of walls that were built to accommodate the growing cities. Of course the US doesn#t have this, because when the US was colonized, cannons already existed, which made city walls obsolete and useless. Warfare had moved on.

  • @uncle_matula
    @uncle_matula Год назад +3

    From Europe, you can easily compile 4-5 top 10 cities without repeating any of them :D

    • @tacooobelll5899
      @tacooobelll5899 Год назад

      i feel like barcelona london and athens would be repeated most of the time

    • @dimitrakapa4887
      @dimitrakapa4887 Год назад

      @@tacooobelll5899 because athens IS iconic.!!! Simple

  • @robertofraser101
    @robertofraser101 Год назад

    Thank you as a scotsman I only been a handful places outside UK a big world out there many beautiful places enjoyed thank you

  • @TheNagek100
    @TheNagek100 Год назад +2

    The colors of the builiding is mostly because of the regional stone that was used to construct it. So in Greece i guess it was Sansstone from the looks of it. A good example would be Bern because every building is green because of the green sandstone they used.