So five of these cities are among Germany’s fourteen largest, all of which are considered Großstädte by German standards, the smallest of these is Nürnberg with a population of more than half a million people. Some small city recommendations from me: Prien am Chiemsee, Passau, Lindau, Regensburg, Ochsenfurt, Sommerhausen, Miltenberg, Aschaffenburg, Meißen, Quedlinburg, Wernigerode.
I apreciate, that you at least also traveled to the north. Most others just name the same cities in the south as allways. But the north and east has much more to offer. Try Greifswald, Rheinsberg, Lübbenau, Oranienburg, Schwerin, Potsdam, Lüneburg, Binz, Wismar, Stade or Friedrichstadt. Just to name some of them 😉
Thank you for your positive comment and that great list of cities that I can check out. Having a different perspective is always a good thing so thank you for watching!
Under 100k City, over 100k big City, over 1mio Metropol A small City Are 5k-50k, by German Standards. Because we only have Four “1mio cities“. Berlin over 3mio, Hamburg over 2,5mio, München over 1,5mio and Köln over 1mio.
Informative video - BUT - please reduce the base in the Voice Over while reducing the background music. Between the two it makes it a muddy confusing conglomeration which is difficult to discern and listen to. When we choose YOUR video, we want to actually HEAR and UNDERSTAND t he information and NOT be entertained. We go to loud pubs and discotechs to be inundated with loud surroundings which are confusing and give us a headache. Please, not here.
Ergänzung zu meinem Kommentar Das soll nicht heißen, dass ein Besuch dieser Städte nicht zu empfehlen wäre. Im Gegenteil. Diese Städte zeigen durch ihre Geschichte und den Reichtun an großartigen Bauwerken, dass Deutschland mehr ist als romantische mittelalterliche Burgen und Fachwerkhäuser. Addition to my comment This is not to say that a visit to these cities is not recommended. On the contrary. With their history and wealth of magnificent buildings, these cities show that Germany is more than just romantic medieval castles and half-timbered houses.
You did not visit any of those cities/towns, did you? I think you or whoever in your company has not been in Europe at all. None of the video footage was taken by you.
@@woodstock1969-ls I know because I have visited all of them. When I walk across the town's streets I go to each attraction to see them with my eyes...
How disappointing. . . Except for one, which i had never heard of. NONE of these cities are small. How about: Kassel, Goettingen, Schleswig, Bonn, and so on. . . Go away and tour Germany!
Just so you know, two of the towns mentioned here have a population of around 10,000 people, another one a population of around 15,000. Definitely small. At least 4 of the towns mentioned had a smaller population than Kassel and Schleswig with it's population of 2.8 million is well over 5 times the size of the largest mentioned in this video
These aren’t small cities.
So five of these cities are among Germany’s fourteen largest, all of which are considered Großstädte by German standards, the smallest of these is Nürnberg with a population of more than half a million people. Some small city recommendations from me: Prien am Chiemsee, Passau, Lindau, Regensburg, Ochsenfurt, Sommerhausen, Miltenberg, Aschaffenburg, Meißen, Quedlinburg, Wernigerode.
I apreciate, that you at least also traveled to the north. Most others just name the same cities in the south as allways. But the north and east has much more to offer. Try Greifswald, Rheinsberg, Lübbenau, Oranienburg, Schwerin, Potsdam, Lüneburg, Binz, Wismar, Stade or Friedrichstadt. Just to name some of them 😉
Thank you for your positive comment and that great list of cities that I can check out. Having a different perspective is always a good thing so thank you for watching!
From WC USA, Regensburg, over 2000 years old, very beautiful I was stationed there in the 1960’s!
Under 100k City, over 100k big City, over 1mio Metropol
A small City Are 5k-50k, by German Standards.
Because we only have Four “1mio cities“.
Berlin over 3mio,
Hamburg over 2,5mio,
München over 1,5mio and
Köln over 1mio.
Bremen is definitively not a small city. It has a population of over 600k and is among the larger cities in Germany.
Trier is my favorite small city, and saarburg is a town that's only 30 minutes train ride away from trier, and that's my favorite town in germany.
Awesome! I'll have to look them both up. Thanks for watching!
Monschau was my favorite little German town.
Awesome! I'll check it out. I appreciate you watching and commenting your favourite!
Have been in Poland or the Czech Republic
What town was displayed at the very beginning of the video?
@melpomenathemuse it's Freiburg located in the South of Germany.
Königsberg in Bayern is missing on the list.
Maybe on your list, but clearly not his. It is a Top 10 list, not a 'list every city in Germany' list.
@@JamesD-iw6pr Have you been there to be able to say that this way? He was asking for hidden gems. And that's one.
Schwäbisch Hall?
Informative video - BUT - please reduce the base in the Voice Over while reducing the background music. Between the two it makes it a muddy confusing conglomeration which is difficult to discern and listen to. When we choose YOUR video, we want to actually HEAR and UNDERSTAND t he information and NOT be entertained. We go to loud pubs and discotechs to be inundated with loud surroundings which are confusing and give us a headache. Please, not here.
🎉 Nice video. I hope in the future, my Small Travel Channel can grow like yours. Maby you have some tips? 😢
Thank you! Just keep working at it! It all takes time.
@@postcardtravels thank you! 🤩
what about Nürnberg?
What about it? It's in the video.
We are talking about Germany not Poland
Why should he be talking about Poland in a video about Germany?
Ergänzung zu meinem Kommentar
Das soll nicht heißen, dass ein Besuch dieser Städte nicht zu empfehlen wäre. Im Gegenteil. Diese Städte zeigen durch ihre Geschichte und den Reichtun an großartigen Bauwerken, dass Deutschland mehr ist als romantische mittelalterliche Burgen und Fachwerkhäuser.
Addition to my comment
This is not to say that a visit to these cities is not recommended. On the contrary. With their history and wealth of magnificent buildings, these cities show that Germany is more than just romantic medieval castles and half-timbered houses.
You did not visit any of those cities/towns, did you? I think you or whoever in your company has not been in Europe at all. None of the video footage was taken by you.
I think you're right. Two Cities are small the Rest are not so small. Cities with 100000 People are big Cities.
@@woodstock1969-ls I know because I have visited all of them. When I walk across the town's streets I go to each attraction to see them with my eyes...
How disappointing. . . Except for one, which i had never heard of. NONE of these cities are small. How about: Kassel, Goettingen, Schleswig, Bonn, and so on. . . Go away and tour Germany!
I've been to Kassel. Made the run in under 12 parsecs
Just so you know, two of the towns mentioned here have a population of around 10,000 people, another one a population of around 15,000. Definitely small.
At least 4 of the towns mentioned had a smaller population than Kassel and Schleswig with it's population of 2.8 million is well over 5 times the size of the largest mentioned in this video
Yeah really, Leipzig is the most populated city in eastern block after Berlin.
I think he means the city, not schleswig-holstein region... 😂 @@vincentvega9863