Back in August 2021 I happened to be in Heidelberg again. Mid August coming from Karlsruhe I recorded a walk in Mannheim, Weinheim and Heppenheim before taking a tram to Heidelberg. The weather was suddenly awful in the evening. After the rain stopped (had no umbrella or jacket with me) I walked the street in the opposite direction compared the the first part of the video here. The atmosphere is pretty different though in the end it was also a good experience: ruclips.net/video/P8tQgHwfxgg/видео.html
Must be 15 years since I was last there, we did spend an evening in the Student Union, near the river. Don't think we would pass for students any more.
My friends living there. Last year it was "okay" but now it is like everywhere in germany just a tyrannei for everyone. I am german and never want go back there. Never.
Norway and Scandinavia in general surely is on the list. Will see when budget, time and health-safety allows a trip there. I've been to Oslo many years ago and to all major Swedish cities. Besides Helsinki there's more to see in Finland though I hope to then to get even into Russia... For now there are a few walking videos from cities in Norway on other channels
No wonder Germany has record high Covid new cases. You see very few wearing masks. It is very different from what we see in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, New Zealand, etc. where the Covid cases are far less. Thank you for the nice video. We miss the beautiful town.
@@charleslucern6496 In Heidelberg from the beginning to the end of Oct. 2020 the weekly incidence of Coivid-19/100.000 rose from 14 to 100. About as many people were wearing masks outside in September as in Oct and Nov. I can tell you one thing the Incidence didnt rise because of that.. But yeah Germany sucks ass with our low vaccination rate atm.
Wearing masks is just as important as getting Covid vaccinations. The 7 day average daily new cases for Germany published on Oct. 25, 2020 was 9,800. It was because people had moved from outdoor to indoor for their activities, but not wearing masks. Long story short, too many Europeans and Americans refuse to wear masks, whereas 90% of Asian countries have very different mentality due to their experiences with SARS in 2004/2005. Today, Hong Kong, Taiwan are having single numbers for daily cases. Japan only has 150 daily. Those countries have high rate for both vaccinations and wearing masks (even outdoor). You will see the difference should you watch walking tours in Tokyo, Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong, etc. on RUclips.
I remembering traveling around the world in 2004 when there were still temperature checks at airports due to SARS. It never really got to be a problem in Europe back then. Masks may be aroubd 20% effective for lowering transmissions though the main problem in Germany right now is that areas with low vaccinations have increased hospitalizations. Masks are mandatory indoors in public transport anyways. We'll see how it goes. At one point it will go endemic with masks or not. With the current experience over the past 2 years surely masks will stay more in the memories and public as they are in Asia
Paris and then the Camino de Santiago is Spain was planned for 2020. I still have a voucher for a flight there I think though for the moment that trip is postponed. There are plenty of Paris walks already. I hope that next year more travels France and Italy will happen again - as well as Scandinavia and Russia
One of the most beautiful places in Germany for sure
That views when you arrived at the bridge is truly something else, thank you so much for sharing!
I can only imagine being a student studying there, going to bars and restaurants and sitting in the vibrant streets in the old town!
Me too Dreaming the same thing. Going there by 2026. Lets meet if fortunes agree
Oh, my Heidelberg! I live
in that Paradies and I still can't believe it.
Amazing view at the top of the castle, Everything is shrouded in sunlight, BIG LIKE💗🏝😍👍
Pretty place. Thanks for the tour.
HEIDELBERG It's a great place to walk and see. Thank you for the video. I really enjoyed it. 🙏💖🥰
What a beautiful autumn day in Heidelberg Germany. Wow! Amazing place. 👍 🌅 🇩🇪
enjoyed another awesome video! Thanks!
Eine der schönsten Städte der Welt.
It's very nice place to live in. I liked and Subscribed your Channel.
enjoyed another awesome video!
Beautiful video. Brings back too many good memories when I was there :(
👍 Thank you.
Back in August 2021 I happened to be in Heidelberg again. Mid August coming from Karlsruhe I recorded a walk in Mannheim, Weinheim and Heppenheim before taking a tram to Heidelberg. The weather was suddenly awful in the evening. After the rain stopped (had no umbrella or jacket with me) I walked the street in the opposite direction compared the the first part of the video here. The atmosphere is pretty different though in the end it was also a good experience: ruclips.net/video/P8tQgHwfxgg/видео.html
@@poptravelorg I salute you Daniel. Thank you for the behind-the-scenes information on your travels. Good luck.
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Kein einziges Auto in der Hauptstrasse...; zu meiner Zeit gab's noch eine Strassenbahn.
Must be 15 years since I was last there, we did spend an evening in the Student Union, near the river. Don't think we would pass for students any more.
Great all videos is amazing . What's the time that you take this video in Heidelberg ? Its too early?
This video ends at sunset time so it was mostly filmed in the evening - starting around 1 hour before sunset
My friends living there. Last year it was "okay" but now it is like everywhere in germany just a tyrannei for everyone. I am german and never want go back there. Never.
Can you do Norwegian cities?
Norway and Scandinavia in general surely is on the list. Will see when budget, time and health-safety allows a trip there. I've been to Oslo many years ago and to all major Swedish cities. Besides Helsinki there's more to see in Finland though I hope to then to get even into Russia... For now there are a few walking videos from cities in Norway on other channels
2020 or 2021?
You'll find the answer by reading the title or video description 😉
@@poptravelorg Maybe it could have been a typo since we are already in 2021 :D
No wonder Germany has record high Covid new cases. You see very few wearing masks. It is very different from what we see in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, New Zealand, etc. where the Covid cases are far less.
Thank you for the nice video. We miss the beautiful town.
Video is from Okt 2020 ...
@@Patrick-lx3pt I realized it. Oct. 2020 was in pandemic time. So it is now.
@@charleslucern6496 In Heidelberg from the beginning to the end of Oct. 2020 the weekly incidence of Coivid-19/100.000 rose from 14 to 100. About as many people were wearing masks outside in September as in Oct and Nov. I can tell you one thing the Incidence didnt rise because of that..
But yeah Germany sucks ass with our low vaccination rate atm.
Wearing masks is just as important as getting Covid vaccinations. The 7 day average daily new cases for Germany published on Oct. 25, 2020 was 9,800. It was because people had moved from outdoor to indoor for their activities, but not wearing masks. Long story short, too many Europeans and Americans refuse to wear masks, whereas 90% of Asian countries have very different mentality due to their experiences with SARS in 2004/2005. Today, Hong Kong, Taiwan are having single numbers for daily cases. Japan only has 150 daily. Those countries have high rate for both vaccinations and wearing masks (even outdoor). You will see the difference should you watch walking tours in Tokyo, Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong, etc. on RUclips.
I remembering traveling around the world in 2004 when there were still temperature checks at airports due to SARS. It never really got to be a problem in Europe back then. Masks may be aroubd 20% effective for lowering transmissions though the main problem in Germany right now is that areas with low vaccinations have increased hospitalizations. Masks are mandatory indoors in public transport anyways. We'll see how it goes. At one point it will go endemic with masks or not. With the current experience over the past 2 years surely masks will stay more in the memories and public as they are in Asia
Can you do Paris tour
Paris and then the Camino de Santiago is Spain was planned for 2020. I still have a voucher for a flight there I think though for the moment that trip is postponed. There are plenty of Paris walks already. I hope that next year more travels France and Italy will happen again - as well as Scandinavia and Russia
braunschweig please
Was mir auffällt, Leute haben scheiß Klamotten an.. Kein chic kein gar nix😩mir ist es sehr wichtig