@@sheermershk7364 Spain is poor. They haven't been relevant since the destruction of the Golden Armada by the British Royal Navy, several centuries ago.
@@goofygrandlouis6296 Not relevant? Spain is a relevant country for a lot of people living and traveling there. Just being rich is far from the only thing that makes a country interesting. There are a lot of countries that have very rich history, culture, architecture, beautiful nature, wonderful people, etc. If you think a country has no worth just because it might be poor (compared to what?), is just a very, very sad way to view the world. But you do you.
@@Baalaaxa But Spain WAS rich. Just like Austria, it's the perfect example of a country with potential, which empire went all wrong. Spain should have the population size and industrial base of Italy by now, but it does not. Same holds true when it comes to olympic medals, seats at international institutions like G7 or the UN,..etc etc Finally you mention culture. Which literature or painting movement came out of Spain in the last 2 centuries ? Maybe Almodovar for the cinema.
You would probably not think so when you actually live there. The economic struggles are always there, the enormously time-consuming bureaucracy and the fact everybody is napping in the afternoon makes it almost impossible to ever achieve something fast. But I guess if you like to relax and have a: let's think about it tomorrow-mentality, it can be great.
@@thejason347Nobody in Spain takes a "siesta" except on vacation. The shops close from 2 in the afternoon to 4 because people go home to eat with their families. It's called "labor rights" and living for something more than earning money to spend on stupid things ;)
we spanish people tend to be kinda humble. But actuallly Spain it's not that beautiful compared to most of european contries, it's just that we have a lot of monuments but normally they are sorounded by ugly newer buildings. In belgium that dosen't happens for exepmple, all buildings are beutiful.
Spain is NOT in a good spot ! There's more to a good tourism experience, than the sun and some old buildings. So firstly, Spain is losing its youth thru migration to northern cities like London, Paris or Berlin, and low birth rates (very low birth rates). And secondly, feeling safe and embraced is important too.No tourist wants to be stolen or harassed every step of the way. On a final note, Spain is poor : low GDP, low wages.
@@goofygrandlouis6296 you are generalizing waaaay too much. It just feels like you are angry because you are the poor one 😅Keep whining on the internet if that makes you feel better. What a joke.
I think that there is not only Berlin to visit in Germany. There are also many other things like castles, the Alps and many other beautiful cities like hamburg or munich.
@@slmz_ilkan He meant the Himalayans...of course the Alps!! Just use google for 5 seconds and search for it the next time?! (Nationalpark Berchtesgaden, Eibsee, Königssee/Obersee, Zugspitze, Schloss Neuschwanenstein, Weissensee to name a few beautiful locations)
Truly Italy and France are big players if it comes to beautiful landscape and city culture. But i feel like germany is highly underestimated. There's way more than just Berlin... from cute little medieval towns and castles, to stunning lakes surrounded by majestic mountains. Just take a stop here :)
Northern Europe wins when it comes to put professional life, convenience, order/corruption, accessibility and networks. Less depts and healthier economics
@@bjorgcarlson without any doubt, me personally just can't talk much about Spain compared to the other countries. It's still on my travel to do list :)
Spanish fashion brands are nowadays leading. Zara, Mango, Bershka, Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Desigual, Stradivarius, Springfield, Balenciaga. I don't know anyone with a closet full of Dior, Gucci, Chanel or D&G
Where do you think all the stuff you buy in these cheap spanish brands are comming from? All these styles are copied from big french and italian brands.
Italy and Germany are two of the greatest football national team in world , but both in the last world cups , 2018 and 2022 , had the same fate : Germany only in group state and Italy didn't even go to the world cup , this year Germany will be the host of Eurocup , this can change eventually
Pff Germany and Italy may have the most World Cups. But current ranking says otherwise. They’re falling. That was all in the past. France is one of the Greatest National as we speak. Lost their remaining World cup Champion back in 2022 against Arfentina. They’re still top 2 FiFa ranking Even England is catching up
They both have the most World Cup wins in Europe (tied at 4 wins), but Germany was runner-up more than Italy and more than any other country in history.
I know where they based their ranking on. They basically just followed the most recent FIFA rankings. Actually what Andrea said is very true, it's all seasonal and the rankings can fluctuate a lot. But nevertheless all these European countries are good football nations.
I think a lot of these countries get ranked lower because even if they have many important fabulous cultural places to visit they are not well-known internationally.
So true, these videos would be much more interesting if the person rating them really knew all those countries well. (And if it was more countries than just the same 6 ones)
Please, have in mind that the ranking was made by the average american people and they don't know Europe very well. In fact, I'm surprised that they know there is a continent called Europe 😂
the german girl lowkey dont know a lot about german beauty. she just mention berlin in every sentence 😂we have also really beautiful destinations like hamburg, munich, cologne, the alps, the black forest, bodensee, really old small towns with the typical german fachwerkhaus
Consider all of them are still pretty young and might not have seen much of their own country yet. Indeed Germany has a lot to offer for tourists. There are several beautiful larger and smaller cities - even some fairytaile style villages, that show off history, like 25000 castles spread all over the country, many museums, cultural differences and various landscapes from state to state. But like I said - the girls are still so young and have left their countries to study/work in Korea, so they obviously haven't had much time (and probably not much interest either) to learn about their own countries.
@@endless-nimu Yeah you are right. But knowledge doesnt just come from things you saw. You also need some interest for this topic. I dont blame the girl. But its sad that she knows so little about whole german landscape 😅 as foreigner I would think Germany is ugly as hell when you just can flex with berlin
Andre defend Spain 😂 lol we are the second most visited country. There are plenty of things to see in Spain. Granada, Sevilla, Madrid, Basque Country etc etc
Roma, Londres y París superan en número de visitas a Barcelona, que es la ciudad más visitada de España. Si hablamos en número de turistas por país, España está de 2° después de Francia , por lo menos en el 2022. Pero la mayoría de esos turistas se sacan de que vienen a las islas tipo Mallorca, para veranear y salir de fiesta. Así que diría que España para los extranjeros no es tomado como un sitio para ver arquitectura, monumentos y demás... Sino cómo un sitio con buen clima y barato. Es triste, y lo dice alguien de Galicia. Pero sí, somos muy turísticos
@@adaplay13 España es el país mas visitado después de Francia, son datos y ya está. Y no podemos negar que hay muchísimo patrimonio. No digo que Itala o Francia no lo tengan, de hecho son dos países preciosos. Paz y amor. :)
@@adaplay13 Para nada, a España también se viene a ver El Prado y ver Monumentos, Iglesias, calles antiguas, eco turismo, Castillos...y mucho más. Mucha ignorancia sobre España hay.
España ocupa la segunda posición en la UNESCO por detrás Italia y delante de Francia, HISPANIA era la provincia más importante del imperio Romano, y la ESPAÑA del siglo XV, XVI, XVII y XVIII está por encima de todos en términos de Arquitectura a todos los paises de Europa... somos una sombra de los que éramos... y el EGO por los suelos como quieren los anglos @@DavidRM1990
When it comes to culture, Germany was rated far too poorly. Just the number of castles and palaces. The sights in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and the North and Baltic Seas should also be noted. Traditional costume festivals, carnival, Oktoberfest and thousands of museums to visit.
Y, Germany has the most castles in the world and there are great cultural locations everywhere. It has such a rich history and I feel place 4 does it no justice. I personally would only see Italy and Spain above it.
WW2 has destroyed most of the cities and the Soviet era didn't help. It's very unfortunate but you can't compare the Frisian region with low Saxony 🤷🏻♂️ just to give you one example
I’m French and I work in a Coffee Shop. It always pisses me off a little bit when the world says French people are rude. French people aren’t rude, people who lives in Paris are rude.
I had a French client who explained this to me. I have been treated like shits in one particular city and have been having the silence treatment in Paris. I think the silence treatment is due to my lack in French speach, so I am fine with that. My client also explain that the French think Dutch people are loud, so my apologies, I belong in that category. And i have met so much lovely French people in the less touristy places like Thurry. She explained it all for me ❤ In the Netherlands, it is reversed. The city are the places people are used to it and try their best to speak french and the rest.. You have to give them some time to warm up (and they will).
The kindest people I know are from Paris though. It's only depending on who you meet, there is twats and rude people everywhere See, it pisses you off when the world says french people are rude, and it pisses *me* off when the world says the people from Paris are rude x) Because putting everyone in the same basket of ''rude people'' is just so unfair... Seems just like an excuse to shit on us (Not talking about you of course but generally speaking)
No dude, even Parisian aren't actually rude, and as a parisian it pisses me off to have to explain this but that's life. Truth is, Parisian aren't that many. Most of the people you will cross on the street are either surburbeans, tourist or thoses who call themselves Parisian of adoption. And since this city has this image, you can actually see a lot of theses people acting like jerks, pretending to be theses "arrogant parisian" they heard about. I worked at a Bistro for a long time, you can't believe how many non-locals where acting like they belong and calling people name, sometime with the little french they had. Most of the time, the real parisian is that ignorant guy that ask for a farmer chicken when in a restaurant on the countryside. The one that is absolutely blown away just to see an animal that isn't a cat, a dog or a rat. Thoses who, even without having time to stop or even the knowledge to speak in english, still tries to help whenever they can when they see someone lost. (By the way, most of us will redirect you to the kiosque people as they generally are the most available and knowledgeable among us) Hell, i even saw some of my neighbours jumping throught hoops to call a cab / call an uber or even print a map to someone they had just crossed, knowing well enough that doing so will make them late for work. And the worst people i have ever met in my life, where former countryside men and women alike from wherever, acting like they were superior because, and i quote "In paris, it's better, we have this and that..." but everytime you ask them, they originate from somewhere else. Parisian loves you, and hate them profoundly.
I am from Germany and I agree. I drove a lot of tiny towns in France and the people were so nice. I tried to speak I French a little and they supported me so much, but could immediately switch to English, if I didn't know the French words
My two countries Spain and Germany should be ranked higher in terms of tourism. Spain is more than just Barcelona, Ibiza and Mallorca. The north of Spain is a real hidden gem. And Germany has many touristy spots with millions of tourists visiting them every year (among them many Asians as well as AMERICANS and yet the American girl didn’t know that). German has beaches and islands, mountains (i‘m not referring to the alps), medieval towns, thousands of palaces and castles, beautiful river valleys, and lakes. 15:12 Ria, you should know better. That was very disappointing. And that American girl really needs to look at a map of Europe. Btw I also think Belgium is really underrated. Incredibly beautiful cities, beaches and mountains. Italy on the other hand is overrated. Run-down, overcrowded, impolite locals and not that spectacular. France is neither overrated nor underrated. I mean, the touristy spots are overrated but the less touristy spots are very underrated
Italy overrated ? Are you out of your mind? Have you ever been to the Dolomites, Amalfi coast, Lake Garda,Tuscany ecc… ? The best country in the world by far.
I agree with you with Spain and Germany. Besides Barcelona and Madrid, the architecture and the culture. So many differences from the North (Catalonia) than from the South (Andalusia). And for Germany, it's more than Berlin wall and Brandenberg Gate. Bavaria! Munich, Mad King Ludwig's Castle. Take a boat ride down the Rhine and you see old castles. The beauty! Go off the beaten path the tourist traps. Ronda in Spain. Freiburg in Germany. These are two examples.
Ria mentioning the Berlin wall is reasonable. It's (sadly) kind of a unique building, I think you as a resident got just used to it, but for a foreigner it is special. Btw also a very exotic building would have been the Palast der Republik (Palace of the Republic) but there was no will to repair and keep it..
the original origin of a Schnitzel is in Venice in Italy. In the 16th century, Italian chefs fried meat in breadcrumbs. Various sources report that the schnitzel entered Austrian cuisine around 1857 so you know.
@@gustavworbs6866 Northern Italy was controlled by the Germans when? Lombardo Veneto was controlled by the Habsburgs for just 45 years, between 1815 and 1860. Cotoletta alla milanese has been around since the 16th century. Cotoletta alla milanese is much more tender and thinner - that's the original, the Wiener Schnitzel is almost like chewing gum in comparison
Piccata milanese dates back to the 13th century. At that time, it was part of the HRE, so technically ruled by a German but it was still Italians who created the dish.
En turismo España también es el primero del mundo. Hay que tener en cuenta que Francia contabiliza como turista a las personas que solo pernoctan un día en Francia (van de paso) aunque no sean turistas. Es lo que se llama el "caso alemán". Si una familia alemana va en coche a España y pernocta una noche a la ida y otra noche a la vuelta en Francia solo por una cuestión de descanso, será contabilizado como 8 visitas turísticas por Francia, mientras que en España solo serían 4 visitas cuando en realidad no van a Francia y si a España.
@@jermr8311 It's true, Spain has some of the worst and toughest breads I have eaten in the whole of Europe, like their very popular barras. You buy one fresh and in a couple of hours it becomes rock-hard.
@@GholaTleilaxu It "s like everything in life. There are bakeries and BAKERIES. You can find very good bread in Spain, but those cheap loaves that are sold come frozen.... Try Galician bread, village bread!
@@hnrccaahaha you can't compare states of the US with countries in Europe. The cultural diversity between countries is in a whole other league compared to the States in America. And Belgium and the Netherlands contributed considerably a lot to world history, something which can't be said about every state in the USA.
Another most beautiful place to visit in France in my opinion is Alsace .Imagine strolling through charming, storybook-like towns with colorful half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and flower-filled balconies. Picture yourself surrounded by rolling vineyards, where world-class wines are produced. Experience the warm hospitality of the locals as you indulge in mouthwatering Alsatian cuisine , with its unique blend of French and German influences. Explore fairytale castles, visit picturesque wineries, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this enchanting region. From the vibrant city of Strasbourg to the quaint villages of Colmar and Riquewihr, Alsace is a place that will capture your heart and leave you with unforgettable memories. 🏰🍷
It would be really hard, and unfair to rank these countries in many of these categories, because while it's true that some of the countries are more represented or well known, it doesn't necessarily make them better. Every one of these countries are beautiful and have a lot of interesting and worthwhile things to experience. The least well known for me would be Belgium, but would love to visit there as well.
Belgium is certainly the country of all those represented where we have the most humor, even a little grain of madness. I think if you like to laugh, you should visit Belgium as a priority...
In Italy we have a shit economy, age problem, corruption, and so many other problems, please give us these rankings at least to make us feel a little good about ourselves 🥺
So as a fellow spaniard I would say that Spain's cuisine is always ranked high because of our products, not because we have super well known and appealing dishes (at the end of the day I feel like the vast majority of spanish dishes are post-war kitchen and utilization kitchen insted of over the top colorful cuisine like France or Italy) but because of the raw products, being considered as the orchard of Europe. Best olive oil, best fruits and veggies, best meats and fish, best everything😂 When it comes to the cultural attractions part, in addition to the grat UNESCO world heritage sites we have, I would also say it's because of our landscapes. Like, Spain is the most bio diverse country in Europe. You have everything from your typical mediterranian landscapes like Italy does on every eastern spanish coast + the Balearic islands, to the most cloudy green hills and forests in the north like you would see in Ireland just before the Pirinees (our Alps) to a dessert in the south where many western movies have been filmed to volcanic landscapes with the Canary Islands...🤓👆 But every country in the world is beautiful! Wish I had the money and the time to visit them all😂
Really Spain have one of best cuisine in the world in every sense, products, restaurantes and dishes. Indeed Spain always is in the top5 in every ranking, and the very best chefs in the world. Is a classic to listen a spaniard undervaluing himself. We have Paella, Cachopo, Tortilla española, Jamón Ibérico, Fabada, one of the best Wines and cheeses and much more.
La comida está española es increíble en todos los sentidos y no tiene nada que envidiarle a la francesa que por otro lado se adueña de cosas que no son de ella como la creme brûlée que es la crema catalana de toda la vida.
They were talking about how each one was very proud of themselves, but in reality Spaniards are a lot more humble compared to Italians and French, and they pack a lot more than you think. For one Spain is a *huge* country only behind France in size, it can compete easily in all of the categories, and it has a lot of brands you might not expect to be spanish (Mango, Zara, Pull & Bear). French and Italian brands are fancier but Spanish brands are more common. Keep in mind that spain and france are also in the lead of visitors yearly, there is a big reason for that. Although Italy is very popular, Spain has just as much history in it and it's coasts are very popular aswell as the Canary Islands (which a lot of people forget) The point ends up being that Spain is underestimated a lot, it has a lot more to offer than one thinks. (Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Valencia, Andalucía, Cataluña,...)
i am not italian, i’m polish but i totally agree with italian and spanish girl, Italy should totally be at the first place if it comes to cultural attractions, like you have a colloseum there, the leaning tower in pisa, venezia, firenze where renaissance had started, milano - the capital of fashion, cinque terres and many many more iconic places, Italy is literally full of culture, everywhere you go. spain in my opinion is really beautiful but the third place should be better for it, i cannot tell any iconic building in spain, except of sagrada familia. france have eiffel tower, le corbusier, luvr, notre dame so i think the it should be second.
Is the Belgian Latin or Germanic Europe, because she is a Walloon (French-speaking Belgian). Should've brought maybe an English person to balance it evenly with the big 6 of Western Europe.
@@ChrisCrossClash British cuisine is a bunch of greys and browns. But it's the kind of grey and brown that you really want on a cold winter evening. But there is indeed a difference in temperament. Not just within Europe but on a large scale. The warmer you go, the more active people are. In areas like Central America, southern Europe, northern Africa and southern Asia people talk fast and eat hot. But in the cold north it's almost as if everyone is hibernating over the winter. Except that the winter doesn't end.
Italy doesn't care about anything. Infrastructure are poor and monuments are not looked after. France is in between and Spain beats both if them. I fiend everything perfect in Spain
@@bjorgcarlsonbeing the largest doesn't necessarily mean there's more to see or that there are "better things" though. Also they're talking about countries and not empires, otherwise they should consider including every territory from the roman empire for Italy or for France territories from french empire, which would include Spain itself for a time
@@bjorgcarlson A spaniard nationalist, the spanisch empire left almost nothing but poverty, as you can see in southern and central America, and without Columbus and Amergo Vespucci they would probably still be searching for the road to India. By the way America comes from Amerigo. He says he's not spanish and write something about the spanish empire. I might as well start with the roman empire, what a troll
@@franz9573 I'm a proud Swedish myself. You should read more history, the GDP per capita in all the viceroyalties of the Spanish empire in America matched and was even over many European states at that time. Why do I have to waste my time with an Italian ignorant chauvinist?
Spanish fashion: Loewe, Balenciaga, Manolo Blanhik, Paco Rabanne (all Spanish) + Mango, Inditex group (ZARA, PULL&BEAR, MASSIMO DUTTI, BERSHKA, STRADIVARIUS, OYSHO and ZARA HOME). I guess we don't spend too much money in promoting ourselves as French or Italians do hehe
You can tell that when it comes to tourism attractions in Germany, the Americans can't go beyond Berlin! There is not only Berlin, but also Saxony, Anhalt, Brandenburg and other federal states.
11:18 It's sad to see that they can't really say why Europe became not safe at all in the big cities especially since the last 2 decades people that have dangerous background were kicked out of there country and joined Europe iIIegaIIy.
Indeed dangerous people can be from all countries yet there is an obvious prominence of criminals coming from a region of the world that doesn't share any education or cultural similarity, some people don't have the same morals towards property, women rights and what is justice because they come from countries where there daily life is just to survive, many fail to adapt to a non violent society and keep there level as high as before they arrived.@@angelosaggin9494
Maybe that's because it's just not true. In fact, the crime rates dropped massively in Europe in the last 20-30 years: The homicide rate in Europe dropped by almost 2/3 since is peak in 1994. The general crime rate in Germany peaked in 1993 and dropped by 25% since then. And that's despite the fact that we (thankfully) tightened the laws since then, especially those surrounding sexual violence. Things we count as crime today where considered legal 20 years ago. In the same time, the fear of crime rose, because social media made crime much more visible and certain media and right-wing populists try to scare the hell out of the people for their own benefit.
the only time i went in Berlin they stole us three bags . we were in six all around the table and the bags were under the table and no one noticed they disappeared. Honestly i was impressed. i am gonna add that in regard Italy it's true everything related to tourism , so you can enjoy the country . Living in Italy , it's the opposite and it's talked about less then you imagine
As a Spain living in German, I say that Ria is wrong about Berlin. Frankfurt has a higher crime rate and even though the German media portrays Berlin as a criminal hotspot (German media is full of Karens) it‘s still extremely safe comparing to cities in other countries
Basically these 6 countries of Europe are no longer so safe , each girl said she felt uncomfortable talking about security of their countries , the french girl even said she deserved the last place with no hesitation 😑
France are on the Bad way, women or men not safe like in the past. Justice and others terribly Bad Now. I think governement paid a lot to keep a not so Bad review . But most french know the true.
Germany is no longer safe because of the very high levels of immigration. Violent crime, robbery, rape and murder has increased significantly. In all major cities, not just Berlin
Fashionable and Food you have a hard choice , since you have two of the best of all , which is Italy and France , i prefer Italy , but France's food and fashion is also great
Food definitely Italy. There is a reason Italian food is way more famous and popular, even fast food versions of Italian food became popular (Pizza Hut, Subway, Dominos.. etc).
Culture in Spain is not just Roman empire, we had greeks, tartesians, fenicios, goths, árabs, celts, básques, medieval hegemony, América discovering and interchange, neither France or Italy had this…to reduce culture to the classic era its just to be uncultured.
Well Italy is clearly well known for Roman Empire, but besides that we have clearly Greeks, Goths, Arabs, Influence too, and by the way, we were the most important cultural -art center during all the medieval times. The Renaissance (art) was born in Florence.
Médieval it was Spain, thats the reason we were Castille . Obviously you dont know about history, just about ego, so im not wasting my time @@micheledondarini3123
@@micheledondarini3123 What you say is true, for that reason, and cause Italy and Spain we are very close of two continents, we are a mix of many cultures and they make richer our countries.
Spanish people tend to be more open to new ideas. They like learning other languages and love learning new cultures. They love knowledge from all backgrounds, and they are not as pushy.@@micheledondarini3123
Germany in last blase of cultural attractions is just rude :( we have so many cool castles, mountains, bridges... We have the baltic and the North Sea, Saxon Switzerland, the black forest and also so many cute little towns that look like in Disney.
There's no way Spanish food is better than French food overall. I'm a French bloke living in Valencia and I love everything about Spain but French food is way more diverse and subtle.
I don't know who made this ranking, but if it's young people, it's not surprising. Italy and Spain have an almost "street" food culture, which can easily be eaten on a terrace like pizza or tapas. French gastronomic culture is more "sophisticated" and often requires going to restaurants and spending time there (with a sometimes expensive bill). Personally, as a French person, I love the traditional French dishes that I cook at home for my family or friends, but I don't like going to French restaurants at all which I often find stiff and pretentious...
@@mfcq4987 I could not agree more with your last statement. It is so stiff that I find the experience of dining in a French restaurant rather unpleasant. I was just talking about the sole quality and diversity of food, though.
Yes, we know what to do in the comments 🇮🇹 Colosseum, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pantheon, Milan Cathedral, St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Uffizi Gallery of Firenze, Galleria dell'Accademia with Michelangelo's David, Pompeii, Palazzo Vecchio, Roman Forum and Trevi's Fountain, Sforza Castle, Piazza Navona, Vatican Museums, Ponte Vecchio, La Scala Theatre, Royal Palace of Caserta, Altare della Patria, Porta Pia, Verona Arena, St. Mark's Basilica, Venice, Arco della Pace in Milan, Alberobello. Plus you can visit great mountains, volcanoes and caves, like Dolomiti, Etna, Stromboli, Vesuvio or Frasassi's Caves, and amazing coasts of lakes like Gargano, Cinque Terre, Costa Smeralda, Amalfi, the Eolian Islands, Lake Garda, Lake Braies or Lake Como.
So Europe has 6 countries? XD Pls try to feature AT LEAST ONCE in your videos other countries other than Italy, Spain and France... As a Balkan person myself i promise we don't bite, neither do Baltic people or Eastern Europeans. We have interesting things to say. We are part of the European culture, morals and ideas, the fact that we are slighly poorer doesn't make us uncivilized or unworthy of being featured. Also for example in the Bakans there are similarities with Southern Europe like kissing, dancing etc. But no one will ever learn about that because it's always only Italy and Spain. It's really dissapointing that even after EU, NATO and everything we are still pushed aside as if it's the cold war.
i feel you bro, im from Portugal and this "Worlds" friends never represent us, maybe because Portugal is considered the Balkan of western europe, we do share a lot of similarities and costumes, and are rarely represented by media, love you balkan brothers and sisters
@@bjorgcarlson i don’t get how this is related to my comment... These videos are in English and i can guarantee that Bulgarians are highly proficient in English so… why can’t we participate in them? 😆
I LOVE this kind of videos!! Super engaging!! But, personally, I don't know whether to be sad or proud of my Spanish sister feeling our country is the worst most of the time. It's a shame that many natives have such an inferiority complex T.T. On the other hand, I miss Portugal and some Balkan countries that would have a lot to contribute :).
Now I wonder where you guys got your stats for this video, there are some really biased websites online doing rankings. No sources in the description is kinda sad
I think they mentioned at the beginning everything was based on U.S. News (an American media company and publisher) except for the football ranking which they followed the latest FIFA's.
I know all these european countries and to me, all that was said is quite true most of the time. However, it depends on what we're talking about precisely. _ Fashion: France and Italy are known for the luxury brands and Spain is know for its casual clothing brands _ Food: France is know for its luxury gastronomy and the italian one is more popular around the world _ Safety: France is definitely the worst in safety but I disagree for Belgium. Belgium is not safe at all!!! _
Italy and France have identity crisis. They are not fun countries to visit unless you are rich and can stay away from tourist traps. Spain is such a fun and easy county to visit. The people are so nice in every region, it’s very easy to get around and has great experiences no matter your budget. I also think the food in Spain is very underrated. I would go back to Spain again and again but the few times I visited France and Italy was enough for me. It’s stressful to visit those places.
Couldn’t agree more on your comment. I’m French and not much proud (I don’t look like one) Not to mention, French people are not really friendly and nice. I feel bad for UK is nowwhere to be found. Love going there What a pity
Because you probably visited places only tourist goes, if you immerse yourself in those countries they are AMAZING. But if you go to Paris, Roma, Venise, Florence it’s cool but it’s not representative of the actual country. And of course if you visit only the capital like Paris it’s of course more expensive.
If you visit the most famous sites it happens and you can get caught in touristic traps. But if you explore everything else, every alley and less notorious site, you will never wanna go away
The football ranking is probably based on the national ranking right at the moment. Because historic wise germany is the most successful country out of them and the second most successful overal after brazil. After it should be italy and then on third place france and spain kinda on the same spot. At least if you focuse on the national teams and you should because the clubs in the countries also play with players from different countries... And just saying the national ranking is kinda weird so you shouldnt focuse on that either :D but if you focuse on how germany plays right now they are correct on the last place ;)
As an Italian, the ones of us that are not dumb nationalists take this kind of stuff as a funny game with our greatest competitors: wine, fashion, food, it's basically just Italy, France and Spain and I think many of us like this rivalry. The problem is when ppl take it seriously and get angry or even racist, but if it's just for fun than is a beautiful game between wonderful countries
As a Spaniard, Italy should be number 1 in cultural attractions by far. Spain is more about beaches and landscapes and Italy more about culture and cities
Only because the Frenchs are cheating.. They count international passengers who stop in their airports to stopover and go to other countries, as tourist arrivals.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003I’ve been to France twice and it wasn’t a very fun experience, in fact it was stressful. People were not nice or helpful. If I were super rich maybe I would have had a better experience but for an average tourist that isn’t fluent in French and or isn’t rich I think France can be disappointing.
@@lemonz1769Where have you been in France? If you says Paris, I mean all capital or big cities are stressful. I went to New York, and it was so stressful but despite that I tried to make my experience a good memory. Also in France, if you come to speak to people without saying at least Hello, Excuse me and thank you even in English, of course people will be rude.
@@littleturnip99 theoretical yes, but if the tournament is in your home country the expectations are much higher, even great football nations as Italy or Germany couldn't win eventually in their home countries.
@@littleturnip99 Nope. Undergo 90 minutes of shaming and having tons of videos mocking you and detail every goal is not the same thing that missing two world cups, even because at least Italy won an Euro cup the year before that is not a Copa America in terms of prestige but much more.
Spain used to have a better football team, as Italy. Now Germany is the best (Bayern, Borussia...). France only have Paris Saint Germain, so Italy is better in football. Milan, Juventus, Napoli... In Spain the Barça is going down nowadays, and we have the Real Madrid. And England nowadays IS the best as Germany
It's not complicated because the question was about the actual Fifa ranking @@DiotimaMantinea-gr6rx because of course in football history Germany and Italia are first and second.
but are you based on the franch football clubs like in their ligue one and champions league or only because they won a world cup with their national team in 2018 and second place in 2022??
I love Andrea but I hate she underrated our country and think France and Italy gonna be better, that's can show you we aren't like italians or french people who think their things are the best ALWAYS. In the opposite you could see the french and the italian girls surprised cause they aren't higher in some rankings They lack a little humility like Andrea.
Well, for a french it will seem natural to be confident on some of those rankings. France is the most visited country in the world, and has been for decades, we are litteraly invaded by tourists in summer. Spain is following behind France, but with a larger portion of tourists simply being europeans going for the beach in summer rather than international tourists coming for the culture. France has always been big on cuisine (a french word), even the ranking is coming from France (the Michelin). Now this is mostly haute cuisine, and anybody would agree that Italy has a clear lead when it comes to accessible cuisine (pizza, pasta etc...). As for luxury and fashion, there are tons of brands, and France is leading purely from a financial perspective here. One of the richest men on the planet (was even the richest man on earth for a time last year) is the owner of LVMH for example. For football, it also makes no sense to be humble, the french team is factually doing good these days. And finally, she is also clearly aware that France is the most unsafe nation of this little group. So overall, nothing shocking here. I don't like pride when it comes from nowhere (just chauvinism) but here her reactions were rather honest when we look at the numbers.
When I saw the “good for tourism” I thought that Spain was gonna be high, and you know the tourist don’t come for the sights… they love Spain for the “party vibes”. Spain has a lot of beautiful places but is being ruined by low cost tourism that only comes to drink, party and be annoying. Like most places by the sea is full of drunken tourists even if we have a lot of cultural places (in my city we have 2 castles, and a lot of roman deposits) but people come to the beach and to get drunk and they are pretty rude and also kind of make you feel less safe. Like in my city we have a way to know if the tourist are “good” or “troublemakers”, like if they visit in winter probably they come because they are actually interested in the culture, but if they come in summer is just to get drunk. This is not the tourist fault (well a little) but mostly the way the government likes to present our country as to outsiders. Is really a same, I wish we could have more than just the drinking and parting slogan for tourists 😢
Very well explained. The government is interested in money and they promote Spain for beach tourism. However, Spain is in the Top 5 of countries with the most world heritage and cultural cities. Landscape places are the richest in Europe and are considered the most diverse, from the cherry blossoms of the Jerte Valley, the marrows of León, the snow-capped mountain ranges, the Almeria desert, the islands, the northern forests, the olive trees of Jaen, the vineyards of La Rioja, etc etc...
I DEFINITELY DO NOT AGRREE with the Spanish girl she is always being so comprehensive with being in a worse position and as a Spanish it's just so sad she doesn't show pride towards "el país más rico del mundo". And we have the best food.
I love how almost all the Spanish are super patriot and defending their country at all cost in the comments but not the girl in the video 😂 Like, was it so hard to find a Spanish girl fond of her country and defending it at all cost just like we all do ? 😅
@@asdfasdf-mn8iu She is a very young girl who has probably traveled little in her own country, but whenever she can travel she goes abroad. It happens a lot among all Europeans. When she knows more about Spain she will change her mind.
La clasificación de Seguridad está basada en el Índice de Paz Global y no es un buen indicador para determinar el nivel de seguridad que hay dentro de un país. Si nos basamos en el índice de criminalidad global, establecido en 2024, el orden sería: 1.Países Bajos: 26.2 2.España: 35.8 3.Alemania: 38 4.Italia: 47.3 5.Bélgica: 48.9 6.Francia: 54.6
This ranking is a bit weird indeed, France military being involved in quite a few conflicts in the world will push it high on the list. Now France has overall more insecurity than its neighbors, due to its large cities having real criminality issues.
Not suprized about spain on the cultural atraction ranking, its close to italy in roman ruins (italica, segovia, Lugo.. etc) , compares to france on medieval castles( not on chateaus tho) and then we have all the moor history and crazy shit like barcelona modernism.. etc etc etc Superdiverse in the ecological sites too, like 3x any other country there.
I don't get how Italy has less cultural attractions than Spain. Culturally Spain has 2 major cities to visit, Italy probably 15. Rome alone is like 1 massive tourist attraction.
Spain has the Balearic Islands and the Canaries, plus Andalusia with its superb cities like Seville, Granada or Cordoba and especially its beaches. Italy has prestigious cities rich in history like Rome, Florence, Venice, Syracuse... But it does not have truly festive tourist places like the Balearic Islands, exotic places like the Canaries or relaxing places like the beaches of the Costa Brava or Costa del Sol. So it's not surprising.
@@mfcq4987 but those are touristic reasons but not cultural attractions. Half of Belgium goes to Spain on holiday every year, but they're not going for the cultural highlights...
@@SanderVandeWiel Well, I think it is very bad for the Belgians, Spain is a cultural museum no matter how you look at it. It has hundreds of cities that are authentic museums. Toledo, Segovia, Seville, Santiago de Compostela, San Sebastián, Oviedo, Santander, Bilbao, VItoria, Gerona, Mérida, León, Cáceres, Salamanca, Ávila, Teruel, Gerona, Granada, Córdoba, thousands of small towns with very varied architecture, landscapes such as the Jerte valley, the Leonese marrows, the snow-capped peaks of the entire peninsula, the great variety of islands, the olive trees of Jaén... Spain always comes out in the ranking 1 of places to offer.
Why do us-americans always have no clue about other countries. And as a german, the german girl was kind of odd solely mentioning berlin all the time, the country is so much more than the capital
It's so funny to see the confidence in the french girl about taking the trophy home in anything that matters. That's some national self esteem there 😅😅😅
@@hnrccaa She is obviously bleached. Now France can be (very braodly) cut in two between the celt/german northern half (with a much larger blonde population) and the celt/latin southern half (with quite a few pure black hair people, like you would find in Italy for example).
The security of European countries has plummeted with the massive arrival of immigrants, especially from North Africa. That’s the reason why southern countries are more insecure now, because they’re closer to Africa and therefore receive more immigrants. But the Netherlands is now tightening its immigration policies. I'm happy for them. I wish the rest of Europe would do the same.
In a few decades there will be no differences between european countries, thanks to EU politics we will be all muslims and eating kebab, but EU says we have to be "open" to "diversity"otherwise we will be fascists, racists and xenophobic... Europe is lost unless we vote well in future European elections in 2024. Let's protect our diversity, we were already diverse and these globalist policies must disappear with their crazy inmigration permissive laws
10:48 i think after the "BIG" migration wave, the countries on the west are the most dangerous places (i had never benn there before or after the migration), like the big countries: France and England 14:22 the ROMAN EMPIRE
As a Spaniard I'm honestly surprised by the last ranking. I would have said Italy was gonna be first for sure and then a close fight between both France and Spain. Italy is the country with the most UNESCO world heritage sites in the planet if I'm not mistaken, while Spain is just the third after China (I think)
I don't know what the criteria is, but I guess it could also be how tourist-friendly the place is. Italy lags behind Spain and France when it comes to infrastructure in some of its tourist attractions. Right now, France still ranks first for number 1 most visited country in Europe and the world, and Spain is second in Europe, with Italy third. I think Spain's tourists are different than France and Italy's though. A lot of them come from Europe, because Spain is usually a cheaper vacation spot that also offers rich culture, good food, and good weather like France and Italy. Many Europeans just go there for the beach and sun, but for people traveling outside of Europe, they come for the cultural heritage, so most have an image of traveling to Italy or France.
Are you spaniard? El único problema que tenemos es nuestro escaso ego, España gana a Francia e Italia en ese ranking que mencionas. Cómo nos minusvaloramos!!!
Sinceramente yo estoy defendiendo nuestra gastronomía española. Que claro, fuera de nuestro país solo conocen la paella y la tortilla. Pero ellos no saben la gran variedad que tenemos dependiendo de las regiones (yo soy de Galicia). Sumado a que en turismo, es verdad que en números estamos por detrás, porque ciudad más visitada de España es Barcelona, y no alcanza en números a Roma o París. Pero tenemos la fama de buen clima y fiesta, sobretodo por Benidorm, Mallorca... Así que se ve como un país fiestero y barato para desmadrarse. La única ciudad tomada en serio es Barcelona y Madrid. Una pena que no se valore más la gran arquitectura que tenemos. Por ejemplo en el sur tenemos arquitectura musulmana, y eso es completamente diferente en el norte. El ambiente, los paisajes, son tan diferentes de un punto a otro... Que soy consciente de que en Italia por ejemplo, también tienen mucha diferencia de regiones. Con sus diferentes dialectos o lenguas. Y en España pasa igual, somos ricos en variedad, con euskera, galego, catalán... Y los diferentes acentos de cada región. Somos cálidos y amigables (cosa que los franceses tienen fama de ser bordes y más fríos). He estado 4 meses estudiando en Irlanda, y puedo decir que los españoles siempre tenemos un sentido de cultura muy fuerte. Dónde hay un español hay más españoles. Quizás por nuestra personalidad tan abierta. Aunque también me hice muy amiga de una italiana. Creo que su cultura es muy cercana a la nuestra. Y yo además amo Portugal que estoy 20 min de la frontera, y comparto una lengua similar (galego). Está infravalorado para los extranjeros. Oporto y Lisboa son hermosos. Y el país económicamente está mejor que España. Además de hablar una lengua que me parece hermosa, el Portugués.
@@adaplay13 Sí. La gastronomia española es exquisita, eso no lo niego. De hecho el ranking me parece bien en ese aspecto. La gastronomía francesa es también exquisita, pero es mayoritariamente sólo algo de la calse alta mientras que las gastronomías italiana y española se centran en buena comida para la clase media
How can you say Spanish people don't care about how they wear??? Coruña, Santander, San Sebastián, Sevilla... You only need to take a walk and you can easily appreciate it. And about the cultural attractions... La Giralda (Sevilla), la Alhambra (Granada), la Sagrada familia (Barcelona), el Palacio Real (Madrid), la Magdalena (Santander), Cathedrals of Burgos, Palma, Salamanca, Santiago de Compostela... Beautiful towns and cities like Ronda, Cuenca, Úbeda, Oviedo, Segovia, Toledo, Cáceres, and of course beaches that everybody knows. There are a lot of things to see in Spain, I don't know how they can doubt it. There are some things that people don't know, but the first that I mention are so popular.
@@bjorgcarlson we eat the same things in different ways. Both are Mediterranean. Same Greece, North Africa and Middle East. Just different recipes but same flavour. In Italy we are lucky because we are in the centre of Mediterranean Sea and flavours are a little bit stronger but the ingredients are the same.
Don’t bother. This video is not accurate. When it comes to Tourists Destination France, Italy, Spain and Germany are among the most visited countries. Especially France Not to mention most powerful passports
They mentioned at the beginning everything was based on U.S. News (an American media company and publisher) except for the football which they followed the latest FIFA's.
The stupid ranking of food is based on TasteAtlas wich is a trash croatian web guide. Anyone who knows a little about gastronomy, immediately disqualifies this shitty site. for example, they classify cheeses without ever mentioning a single Swiss cheese. The best reliable source is the Michelin guide and has always been and France is first.
Honestly Germany has a lot of great things to see. I’ve only been to Berlin for a day but it wasn’t that great. There are so many other beautiful cities like Cologne, Munich, Bremen and many more. Highly underrated country especially because most Germans speak perfect English (even when they say they don’t lol)
Since there have been records of tourists, let's say in the last 30 years, Spain has almost always been in first position, some years France has won, but in history Spain won. Italy used to come in 3rd position, but lately it has been overtaken by the US and....China. They are numbers, anyone accepts them.
We do love Italian food in the US, but I love German food too, so I switch back and forth, as it helps that German food doesn't cause heartburn as easily. I'm sure the other countries' food is very good too, although in a lot of instances you have to live in a bigger city to get a chance to sample a high quality, more purely ethnic example of it. Also, anyone ever heard of München? I'm from Wisconsin, USA, and I heard that's the only place better than here to be in Oktober. I mean, sightseeing old ruins and famous places is nice, but it isn't Märzen 🍻.
As an Italian I think you are a bit confused. But I agree on that 🍻 part. Anyway I have to strongly suggest Nuremberg , better sausages, better castle, less tourist and Bamberg is the best place to have a smoked beer ❤ schlenkerla ❤
That's the thing, Germany is incredibly diverse. Every region has it's own cultural circle, often influenced and intertwined with neighboring countries.
@@quelodequelo I have heard that when we eat things like spaghetti here in the US, we usually use more sauce, and that in Italy it's more about the pasta. Plus, I usually put something on the order of chili pepper or jalapeños (the Mexican influence here) in the tomato sauce too along with the basil, oregano and thyme, so it's sort of my fault if I get heartburn. If I can feel a little sweat and heat on the top of my head when I'm eating it, it's good for me.
@@HappyBeezerStudios Yeah, my family moved to the US from Bavaria in the late 19th century. Wisconsin has a lot of Bavarian German ethnicity, and is big on beer and bratwurst, and, of course, cheese.
Cheese is more of a Dutch and French thing. Germany is absolutely Stunning in many ways. I love it there because the Dutch are pretty much the same ánd I speak German too.
As a Brazilian when I think about visiting to Europe I think about going to Spain, Portugal or Greece, Italy is in the fourth place then Norwegian, Switzerland, Malta, Estonia, Czech Republic, The Uk. So I totally agree with that rank
For Cultural attraction I don't understand, really: France is the biggest country represented here, with more than 45000 castles (more than the number of cities) a huge number of monuments like cathedrals, historical places like battle fields of first and second World War, natural places like mountains, seas, oceans, a huge number of museum like the louvre museum, the orsay museum, they are restaurants from all over the french territory and even more, from all over the world, like african, asian, italian, spanish, and more, restaurants. If you think about french overseas territories, there's beautiful islandes, like Taïti and Bora-Bora or la Réunion. A lot of places are made for tourism, like caves, museums, cruises, ... This is not for nothing that France is the most visited country even if the services are not as good as in Italy or Spain... I must admit that sometimes when a french doesn't have the time to speak with you, he will speak to you in english or get upset because he lost time trying to understand you... It happens in very visited places like airport or stations (In the monuments, the tourist guides are paid to help you so normally, there's no problem) I think for the "good for tourism", the fact that there are too much people in visited places makes France down the leaderbord. really for tourist attraction i don't understand... Even if Spain and Italy are really beautiful countries with Netherlands Germany and Belgium but not made as much for tourism as France (there is like two times more tourists in France than in Italy)
Actually this depends on the way tourists are counted in France, that make them overrated. You can compare the presences of Lyon and Florence or Venice and you'll realize that something doesn't work. On the other side Italy lose about touristic services and organizatione. I think Spain is better and France too in this field.
Come on, Dutch. Your food should be top among other European countries because the Dutch during the glory days of the VOC took so many spices from Indonesia. In fact, many Indonesian foods come from Dutch countries such as Smoor. Nastar. Bisteak. And other . Then you don't use the spices you take to the Netherlands for cooking 😅
We need austroasiatic vs austronesian next. Austroasiatic 1) vietnam 2) Cambodia 3) Thailand 4) Laos Austronesian 1) Malaysia 2) indonesia 3) brunei 4) philipines I don't put singapore because majority of singaporean is chinese which is austroasiatic. If you learn about singapore history, you Will realize how British bring chinese to singapore and forcing native moved to malay peninsular. Even today after British left, singapore still bring mainland chinese to singapore to counter native population. Its very systematically ethnic riddance
Belgium is just in the middle, consisting of Wallonie and Flanderen. And regarding *Western Frankia* that is 1000 years ago 😂@@christophermichaelclarence6003
@@boboboy8189Wtf? Thailand and Laos are not Austro-Asiatic, nor is China. Laos and Thailand are Kra-Dai. Chinese is Sino-Tibetan. Lol. I think you were trying to say Mainland Southeast Asia vs. Maritime Southeast Asia.
Italy and France lowkey beefing the whole time is so real lmao
I prefer Spain
france just known for paris and vine
nah italia@@Alf-of2yq
it,s a knhown thing that we arethe fighting siblings of eruope
@@gigigonzal0just Paris 😂
The Italian and French girls contained their anger well, if it wasn’t a video they would start fighting seriously 😂
Too arrogant both
I stick to Spain. Spanish people are much humble even having the best country in Europe
@@sheermershk7364 Spain is poor.
They haven't been relevant since the destruction of the Golden Armada by the British Royal Navy, several centuries ago.
@@goofygrandlouis6296 Not relevant? Spain is a relevant country for a lot of people living and traveling there. Just being rich is far from the only thing that makes a country interesting. There are a lot of countries that have very rich history, culture, architecture, beautiful nature, wonderful people, etc. If you think a country has no worth just because it might be poor (compared to what?), is just a very, very sad way to view the world. But you do you.
@@Baalaaxa But Spain WAS rich.
Just like Austria, it's the perfect example of a country with potential, which empire went all wrong.
Spain should have the population size and industrial base of Italy by now, but it does not.
Same holds true when it comes to olympic medals, seats at international institutions like G7 or the UN,..etc etc
Finally you mention culture. Which literature or painting movement came out of Spain in the last 2 centuries ? Maybe Almodovar for the cinema.
Spain is by far my favourite country in Europe and maybe un the world. Loving and learning Spanish language as well
Me too
You would probably not think so when you actually live there. The economic struggles are always there, the enormously time-consuming bureaucracy and the fact everybody is napping in the afternoon makes it almost impossible to ever achieve something fast. But I guess if you like to relax and have a: let's think about it tomorrow-mentality, it can be great.
@@thejason347" the fact everybody is napping in the afternoon..." sorry but this is the most famous myth about Spain
@@alvarpalenciadieguez9724 Well, they might not actual nap but they sure like to close the shops.
@@thejason347Nobody in Spain takes a "siesta" except on vacation. The shops close from 2 in the afternoon to 4 because people go home to eat with their families. It's called "labor rights" and living for something more than earning money to spend on stupid things ;)
Bro Spain is amazing and it’s making me mad that the Spanish girl keeps understanding it and saying it should be in a worse position.
Too humble
Way too humble
we spanish people tend to be kinda humble. But actuallly Spain it's not that beautiful compared to most of european contries, it's just that we have a lot of monuments but normally they are sorounded by ugly newer buildings. In belgium that dosen't happens for exepmple, all buildings are beutiful.
Spain is NOT in a good spot !
There's more to a good tourism experience, than the sun and some old buildings.
So firstly, Spain is losing its youth thru migration to northern cities like London, Paris or Berlin, and low birth rates (very low birth rates).
And secondly, feeling safe and embraced is important too.No tourist wants to be stolen or harassed every step of the way. On a final note, Spain is poor : low GDP, low wages.
@@goofygrandlouis6296 you are generalizing waaaay too much. It just feels like you are angry because you are the poor one 😅Keep whining on the internet if that makes you feel better. What a joke.
I think that there is not only Berlin to visit in Germany. There are also many other things like castles, the Alps and many other beautiful cities like hamburg or munich.
the alps in germany??
@@slmz_ilkan He meant the Himalayans...of course the Alps!! Just use google for 5 seconds and search for it the next time?! (Nationalpark Berchtesgaden, Eibsee, Königssee/Obersee, Zugspitze, Schloss Neuschwanenstein, Weissensee to name a few beautiful locations)
Yes the alps are in Germany as well
We should start a fund raiser for the German woman to travel Germany 😂
@@slmz_ilkan _Koenigssee_ for example is very beautiful. It's almost like a fjord in the alps
Truly Italy and France are big players if it comes to beautiful landscape and city culture. But i feel like germany is highly underestimated. There's way more than just Berlin... from cute little medieval towns and castles, to stunning lakes surrounded by majestic mountains. Just take a stop here :)
Northern Europe wins when it comes to put professional life, convenience, order/corruption, accessibility and networks. Less depts and healthier economics
Germany is not underestimated, it has just enormously less preserved monuments because of WW2.
i totally agree and i am dutch..LOL
My favourite is Spain
@@bjorgcarlson without any doubt, me personally just can't talk much about Spain compared to the other countries. It's still on my travel to do list :)
Spanish fashion brands are nowadays leading. Zara, Mango, Bershka, Pull&Bear, Massimo Dutti, Desigual, Stradivarius, Springfield, Balenciaga. I don't know anyone with a closet full of Dior, Gucci, Chanel or D&G
Right
I love Spanish fashion brands
My closet is full of Spanish fashion clothing 💜❤️💜❤️
I'm a fan of pull&bear
Where do you think all the stuff you buy in these cheap spanish brands are comming from? All these styles are copied from big french and italian brands.
Italy and Germany are two of the greatest football national team in world , but both in the last world cups , 2018 and 2022 , had the same fate : Germany only in group state and Italy didn't even go to the world cup , this year Germany will be the host of Eurocup , this can change eventually
Italy won Euro 2020
@@linkvos8151 Yes , but losing against NORTH MACEDONIA playing in Italy was too much , basically the worst result of Italy's history in football
Pff Germany and Italy may have the most World Cups. But current ranking says otherwise. They’re falling. That was all in the past.
France is one of the Greatest National as we speak. Lost their remaining World cup Champion back in 2022 against Arfentina. They’re still top 2 FiFa ranking
Even England is catching up
They both have the most World Cup wins in Europe (tied at 4 wins), but Germany was runner-up more than Italy and more than any other country in history.
I know where they based their ranking on. They basically just followed the most recent FIFA rankings. Actually what Andrea said is very true, it's all seasonal and the rankings can fluctuate a lot. But nevertheless all these European countries are good football nations.
omg lizzie mcguire went to italyyy to confuse it with spain is hilarious in this case
i don´t even know how NO ONE said anything
THATS WHAT IM SAYING
I think she got confused with the Cheetah Gilrs hahahha loving memories granted by Disney Channel.
I think a lot of these countries get ranked lower because even if they have many important fabulous cultural places to visit they are not well-known internationally.
Just assume the Mediterranean countries are on top of these subjects
So true, these videos would be much more interesting if the person rating them really knew all those countries well. (And if it was more countries than just the same 6 ones)
Please, have in mind that the ranking was made by the average american people and they don't know Europe very well. In fact, I'm surprised that they know there is a continent called Europe 😂
the german girl lowkey dont know a lot about german beauty. she just mention berlin in every sentence 😂we have also really beautiful destinations like hamburg, munich, cologne, the alps, the black forest, bodensee, really old small towns with the typical german fachwerkhaus
Pretty sure she is from Berlin. Well known for low education an ignorance.
Consider all of them are still pretty young and might not have seen much of their own country yet. Indeed Germany has a lot to offer for tourists. There are several beautiful larger and smaller cities - even some fairytaile style villages, that show off history, like 25000 castles spread all over the country, many museums, cultural differences and various landscapes from state to state.
But like I said - the girls are still so young and have left their countries to study/work in Korea, so they obviously haven't had much time (and probably not much interest either) to learn about their own countries.
@@endless-nimu Yeah you are right. But knowledge doesnt just come from things you saw. You also need some interest for this topic. I dont blame the girl. But its sad that she knows so little about whole german landscape 😅 as foreigner I would think Germany is ugly as hell when you just can flex with berlin
Like Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber: loved that place
Andre defend Spain 😂 lol we are the second most visited country. There are plenty of things to see in Spain. Granada, Sevilla, Madrid, Basque Country etc etc
Roma, Londres y París superan en número de visitas a Barcelona, que es la ciudad más visitada de España. Si hablamos en número de turistas por país, España está de 2° después de Francia , por lo menos en el 2022. Pero la mayoría de esos turistas se sacan de que vienen a las islas tipo Mallorca, para veranear y salir de fiesta. Así que diría que España para los extranjeros no es tomado como un sitio para ver arquitectura, monumentos y demás... Sino cómo un sitio con buen clima y barato. Es triste, y lo dice alguien de Galicia. Pero sí, somos muy turísticos
@@adaplay13 España es el país mas visitado después de Francia, son datos y ya está. Y no podemos negar que hay muchísimo patrimonio. No digo que Itala o Francia no lo tengan, de hecho son dos países preciosos. Paz y amor. :)
@@adaplay13 Para nada, a España también se viene a ver El Prado y ver Monumentos, Iglesias, calles antiguas, eco turismo, Castillos...y mucho más. Mucha ignorancia sobre España hay.
España ocupa la segunda posición en la UNESCO por detrás Italia y delante de Francia, HISPANIA era la provincia más importante del imperio Romano, y la ESPAÑA del siglo XV, XVI, XVII y XVIII está por encima de todos en términos de Arquitectura a todos los paises de Europa... somos una sombra de los que éramos... y el EGO por los suelos como quieren los anglos @@DavidRM1990
@@adaplay13si la mayoría van a Mallorca como Barcelona es la más visitada 😂😅
I just love Spanish fashion brands. Mostly ZARA and Mango.
When it comes to culture, Germany was rated far too poorly. Just the number of castles and palaces. The sights in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and the North and Baltic Seas should also be noted. Traditional costume festivals, carnival, Oktoberfest and thousands of museums to visit.
Y, Germany has the most castles in the world and there are great cultural locations everywhere. It has such a rich history and I feel place 4 does it no justice. I personally would only see Italy and Spain above it.
WW2 has destroyed most of the cities and the Soviet era didn't help. It's very unfortunate but you can't compare the Frisian region with low Saxony 🤷🏻♂️ just to give you one example
As a German a agree to a point - Germany has a lot to offer but come on - In comparison to Italy and Spain, we're not even close!
@@peterfunfstuck8094 I can agree with Italy but not with Spain.
I think Spain is much more beautiful, diverse and exciting than Italy @@De_URO
I’m French and I work in a Coffee Shop. It always pisses me off a little bit when the world says French people are rude. French people aren’t rude, people who lives in Paris are rude.
I had a French client who explained this to me. I have been treated like shits in one particular city and have been having the silence treatment in Paris. I think the silence treatment is due to my lack in French speach, so I am fine with that. My client also explain that the French think Dutch people are loud, so my apologies, I belong in that category. And i have met so much lovely French people in the less touristy places like Thurry. She explained it all for me ❤
In the Netherlands, it is reversed. The city are the places people are used to it and try their best to speak french and the rest.. You have to give them some time to warm up (and they will).
Rude? For us Italians you are elegant and kind. Maybe some people seem that but no
The kindest people I know are from Paris though. It's only depending on who you meet, there is twats and rude people everywhere
See, it pisses you off when the world says french people are rude, and it pisses *me* off when the world says the people from Paris are rude x)
Because putting everyone in the same basket of ''rude people'' is just so unfair... Seems just like an excuse to shit on us
(Not talking about you of course but generally speaking)
No dude, even Parisian aren't actually rude, and as a parisian it pisses me off to have to explain this but that's life. Truth is, Parisian aren't that many. Most of the people you will cross on the street are either surburbeans, tourist or thoses who call themselves Parisian of adoption. And since this city has this image, you can actually see a lot of theses people acting like jerks, pretending to be theses "arrogant parisian" they heard about. I worked at a Bistro for a long time, you can't believe how many non-locals where acting like they belong and calling people name, sometime with the little french they had.
Most of the time, the real parisian is that ignorant guy that ask for a farmer chicken when in a restaurant on the countryside. The one that is absolutely blown away just to see an animal that isn't a cat, a dog or a rat. Thoses who, even without having time to stop or even the knowledge to speak in english, still tries to help whenever they can when they see someone lost. (By the way, most of us will redirect you to the kiosque people as they generally are the most available and knowledgeable among us)
Hell, i even saw some of my neighbours jumping throught hoops to call a cab / call an uber or even print a map to someone they had just crossed, knowing well enough that doing so will make them late for work.
And the worst people i have ever met in my life, where former countryside men and women alike from wherever, acting like they were superior because, and i quote "In paris, it's better, we have this and that..." but everytime you ask them, they originate from somewhere else.
Parisian loves you, and hate them profoundly.
I am from Germany and I agree. I drove a lot of tiny towns in France and the people were so nice. I tried to speak I French a little and they supported me so much, but could immediately switch to English, if I didn't know the French words
7:21 Uh, Lizzie McGuire goes to Rome, Italy...not Spain. Lol.
Every one of these countries is unique, really its not a competition. Also, these young ladies are wonderful ambassadors for their countries.
My two countries Spain and Germany should be ranked higher in terms of tourism. Spain is more than just Barcelona, Ibiza and Mallorca. The north of Spain is a real hidden gem. And Germany has many touristy spots with millions of tourists visiting them every year (among them many Asians as well as AMERICANS and yet the American girl didn’t know that). German has beaches and islands, mountains (i‘m not referring to the alps), medieval towns, thousands of palaces and castles, beautiful river valleys, and lakes. 15:12 Ria, you should know better. That was very disappointing. And that American girl really needs to look at a map of Europe.
Btw I also think Belgium is really underrated. Incredibly beautiful cities, beaches and mountains. Italy on the other hand is overrated. Run-down, overcrowded, impolite locals and not that spectacular. France is neither overrated nor underrated. I mean, the touristy spots are overrated but the less touristy spots are very underrated
Italy overrated ? Are you out of your mind? Have you ever been to the Dolomites, Amalfi coast, Lake Garda,Tuscany ecc… ? The best country in the world by far.
I agree with you with Spain and Germany. Besides Barcelona and Madrid, the architecture and the culture. So many differences from the North (Catalonia) than from the South (Andalusia). And for Germany, it's more than Berlin wall and Brandenberg Gate. Bavaria! Munich, Mad King Ludwig's Castle. Take a boat ride down the Rhine and you see old castles. The beauty! Go off the beaten path the tourist traps. Ronda in Spain. Freiburg in Germany. These are two examples.
Yes, north of spain: the pretty well-known Camino de Santiago Francés 😇 and regarding food: Spanish wine and cava are excellent 😋
Ria mentioning the Berlin wall is reasonable. It's (sadly) kind of a unique building, I think you as a resident got just used to it, but for a foreigner it is special. Btw also a very exotic building would have been the Palast der Republik (Palace of the Republic) but there was no will to repair and keep it..
Asturias and cantabria are amazing
the original origin of a Schnitzel is in Venice in Italy.
In the 16th century, Italian chefs fried meat in breadcrumbs. Various sources report that the schnitzel entered Austrian cuisine around 1857
so you know.
That's true and the best Schitzel you can eat in Milan (cotoletta alla Milanese)
northern italy was also controlled by germans so thats not a good point
@@gustavworbs6866 not in those times.
@@gustavworbs6866 Northern Italy was controlled by the Germans when? Lombardo Veneto was controlled by the Habsburgs for just 45 years, between 1815 and 1860. Cotoletta alla milanese has been around since the 16th century. Cotoletta alla milanese is much more tender and thinner - that's the original, the Wiener Schnitzel is almost like chewing gum in comparison
Piccata milanese dates back to the 13th century. At that time, it was part of the HRE, so technically ruled by a German but it was still Italians who created the dish.
En turismo España también es el primero del mundo. Hay que tener en cuenta que Francia contabiliza como turista a las personas que solo pernoctan un día en Francia (van de paso) aunque no sean turistas. Es lo que se llama el "caso alemán". Si una familia alemana va en coche a España y pernocta una noche a la ida y otra noche a la vuelta en Francia solo por una cuestión de descanso, será contabilizado como 8 visitas turísticas por Francia, mientras que en España solo serían 4 visitas cuando en realidad no van a Francia y si a España.
and all that just to eat fried pescado and bad pan with olive oil. I'm joking
it's fake, also take into account that france has many islands that receive many tourists
@@jermr8311 It's true, Spain has some of the worst and toughest breads I have eaten in the whole of Europe, like their very popular barras. You buy one fresh and in a couple of hours it becomes rock-hard.
@@GholaTleilaxu It "s like everything in life. There are bakeries and BAKERIES. You can find very good bread in Spain, but those cheap loaves that are sold come frozen.... Try Galician bread, village bread!
@@ramiroblade7787the best bakeries are in Germany
I think she didn't even knew Netherlands or Belgium existed at all
First proof yourself: could you tell every state in the U.S. including details like food, culture and habits?
@@hnrccaahaha you can't compare states of the US with countries in Europe. The cultural diversity between countries is in a whole other league compared to the States in America. And Belgium and the Netherlands contributed considerably a lot to world history, something which can't be said about every state in the USA.
Another most beautiful place to visit in France in my opinion is Alsace .Imagine strolling through charming, storybook-like towns with colorful half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and flower-filled balconies. Picture yourself surrounded by rolling vineyards, where world-class wines are produced. Experience the warm hospitality of the locals as you indulge in mouthwatering Alsatian cuisine , with its unique blend of French and German influences. Explore fairytale castles, visit picturesque wineries, and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this enchanting region. From the vibrant city of Strasbourg to the quaint villages of Colmar and Riquewihr, Alsace is a place that will capture your heart and leave you with unforgettable memories. 🏰🍷
It would be really hard, and unfair to rank these countries in many of these categories, because while it's true that some of the countries are more represented or well known, it doesn't necessarily make them better. Every one of these countries are beautiful and have a lot of interesting and worthwhile things to experience. The least well known for me would be Belgium, but would love to visit there as well.
exactly!
well i guess the same way safety is taken from criminality rate, the cultural atractions are taken from the amount of world heritage sites
Belgium is certainly the country of all those represented where we have the most humor, even a little grain of madness. I think if you like to laugh, you should visit Belgium as a priority...
@@mfcq4987 yeah, everyone laughs at Belgium
In Italy we have a shit economy, age problem, corruption, and so many other problems, please give us these rankings at least to make us feel a little good about ourselves 🥺
italy should be nr one for attractions for sure. So much history.
Italy is a disaster
@@kjartan.-wv2hpI find Spain much more exciting
Italy is a disaster
Italy is a mess
So as a fellow spaniard I would say that Spain's cuisine is always ranked high because of our products, not because we have super well known and appealing dishes (at the end of the day I feel like the vast majority of spanish dishes are post-war kitchen and utilization kitchen insted of over the top colorful cuisine like France or Italy) but because of the raw products, being considered as the orchard of Europe. Best olive oil, best fruits and veggies, best meats and fish, best everything😂
When it comes to the cultural attractions part, in addition to the grat UNESCO world heritage sites we have, I would also say it's because of our landscapes. Like, Spain is the most bio diverse country in Europe. You have everything from your typical mediterranian landscapes like Italy does on every eastern spanish coast + the Balearic islands, to the most cloudy green hills and forests in the north like you would see in Ireland just before the Pirinees (our Alps) to a dessert in the south where many western movies have been filmed to volcanic landscapes with the Canary Islands...🤓👆
But every country in the world is beautiful! Wish I had the money and the time to visit them all😂
Really Spain have one of best cuisine in the world in every sense, products, restaurantes and dishes. Indeed Spain always is in the top5 in every ranking, and the very best chefs in the world. Is a classic to listen a spaniard undervaluing himself. We have Paella, Cachopo, Tortilla española, Jamón Ibérico, Fabada, one of the best Wines and cheeses and much more.
The quality of the ingredients is the best I've ever tasted
La comida está española es increíble en todos los sentidos y no tiene nada que envidiarle a la francesa que por otro lado se adueña de cosas que no son de ella como la creme brûlée que es la crema catalana de toda la vida.
I love Spain 🇪🇸
Everthing is deep fried in olive oil. Thats it.
They were talking about how each one was very proud of themselves, but in reality Spaniards are a lot more humble compared to Italians and French, and they pack a lot more than you think. For one Spain is a *huge* country only behind France in size, it can compete easily in all of the categories, and it has a lot of brands you might not expect to be spanish (Mango, Zara, Pull & Bear). French and Italian brands are fancier but Spanish brands are more common. Keep in mind that spain and france are also in the lead of visitors yearly, there is a big reason for that. Although Italy is very popular, Spain has just as much history in it and it's coasts are very popular aswell as the Canary Islands (which a lot of people forget)
The point ends up being that Spain is underestimated a lot, it has a lot more to offer than one thinks. (Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Valencia, Andalucía, Cataluña,...)
i'm in love with the spanish girl
She will take your money as fast as all the others.
Which money lol is your money in the room with us
i am not italian, i’m polish but i totally agree with italian and spanish girl, Italy should totally be at the first place if it comes to cultural attractions, like you have a colloseum there, the leaning tower in pisa, venezia, firenze where renaissance had started, milano - the capital of fashion, cinque terres and many many more iconic places, Italy is literally full of culture, everywhere you go.
spain in my opinion is really beautiful but the third place should be better for it, i cannot tell any iconic building in spain, except of sagrada familia. france have eiffel tower, le corbusier, luvr, notre dame so i think the it should be second.
How talkative the Latin Europeans are vs. the Germanic Europeans hahahaha great video
Is the Belgian Latin or Germanic Europe, because she is a Walloon (French-speaking Belgian). Should've brought maybe an English person to balance it evenly with the big 6 of Western Europe.
@@lissandrafreljord7913 Would be very interesting where the UK would have ranked a lot in these questions, food i could guess but the others.......
@@ChrisCrossClash British cuisine is a bunch of greys and browns. But it's the kind of grey and brown that you really want on a cold winter evening.
But there is indeed a difference in temperament. Not just within Europe but on a large scale. The warmer you go, the more active people are. In areas like Central America, southern Europe, northern Africa and southern Asia people talk fast and eat hot. But in the cold north it's almost as if everyone is hibernating over the winter. Except that the winter doesn't end.
I love Spanish people
@@ChrisCrossClash it would be ranked last in every aspect except footbal
Italy is the first placed country by number of Patrimonial Monuments according to UNESCO, and for me is clearly the winner in cultural interest.
Spain was the 1st and largest global empire in history besides the lies from the black legend created by the British
Italy doesn't care about anything. Infrastructure are poor and monuments are not looked after. France is in between and Spain beats both if them. I fiend everything perfect in Spain
@@bjorgcarlsonbeing the largest doesn't necessarily mean there's more to see or that there are "better things" though. Also they're talking about countries and not empires, otherwise they should consider including every territory from the roman empire for Italy or for France territories from french empire, which would include Spain itself for a time
@@bjorgcarlson A spaniard nationalist, the spanisch empire left almost nothing but poverty, as you can see in southern and central America, and without Columbus and Amergo Vespucci they would probably still be searching for the road to India. By the way America comes from Amerigo. He says he's not spanish and write something about the spanish empire. I might as well start with the roman empire, what a troll
@@franz9573 I'm a proud Swedish myself. You should read more history, the GDP per capita in all the viceroyalties of the Spanish empire in America matched and was even over many European states at that time. Why do I have to waste my time with an Italian ignorant chauvinist?
Spain 🇪🇸 first in all of these kind of topics! I’m really surprised too!😊❤
I love Spain 🇪🇸
Spanish fashion: Loewe, Balenciaga, Manolo Blanhik, Paco Rabanne (all Spanish) + Mango, Inditex group (ZARA, PULL&BEAR, MASSIMO DUTTI, BERSHKA, STRADIVARIUS, OYSHO and ZARA HOME). I guess we don't spend too much money in promoting ourselves as French or Italians do hehe
You can tell that when it comes to tourism attractions in Germany, the Americans can't go beyond Berlin! There is not only Berlin, but also Saxony, Anhalt, Brandenburg and other federal states.
11:18 It's sad to see that they can't really say why Europe became not safe at all in the big cities especially since the last 2 decades people that have dangerous background were kicked out of there country and joined Europe iIIegaIIy.
Yes, it's not native Europeans that are the major problem.
Its not merely an immigration problem
Indeed dangerous people can be from all countries yet there is an obvious prominence of criminals coming from a region of the world that doesn't share any education or cultural similarity, some people don't have the same morals towards property, women rights and what is justice because they come from countries where there daily life is just to survive, many fail to adapt to a non violent society and keep there level as high as before they arrived.@@angelosaggin9494
@@angelosaggin9494I’d say deliquency
Maybe that's because it's just not true. In fact, the crime rates dropped massively in Europe in the last 20-30 years: The homicide rate in Europe dropped by almost 2/3 since is peak in 1994. The general crime rate in Germany peaked in 1993 and dropped by 25% since then. And that's despite the fact that we (thankfully) tightened the laws since then, especially those surrounding sexual violence. Things we count as crime today where considered legal 20 years ago.
In the same time, the fear of crime rose, because social media made crime much more visible and certain media and right-wing populists try to scare the hell out of the people for their own benefit.
why'd the dutch girl only get like 3 lines lmao😭😭😭
she's not fluent in English so she's a little bit embarrassed, don't worry she chose it
@@ryomilovsuwait what?? She had the best english from all the girls. Best pronunciation, best choice or words. She just. Didnt talk much….
the only time i went in Berlin they stole us three bags . we were in six all around the table and the bags were under the table and no one noticed they disappeared. Honestly i was impressed.
i am gonna add that in regard Italy it's true everything related to tourism , so you can enjoy the country . Living in Italy , it's the opposite and it's talked about less then you imagine
Berlin getting a bad shake I think lots of History, Museums and great food options. So much WW2 history. Cheers ladies from Canada
And so much muslims 🤣
@bandit7174: Berlin is awesome! A lot of history and really friendly people. Shout out to the Germans😎!
@@godenzoon5955not beautiful but interesting
@@godenzoon5955 Friendly people in Berlin? They are rude af.
Don't forget the huge history from the cold war too... Shout out for the STASI museum 💪
As a Spain living in German, I say that Ria is wrong about Berlin. Frankfurt has a higher crime rate and even though the German media portrays Berlin as a criminal hotspot (German media is full of Karens) it‘s still extremely safe comparing to cities in other countries
Massive immigration
Frankfurt has almost legendary meme status for being a city where everyone is either a banker or a gangster. Or both.
Immigration. Thank you leftist
Basically these 6 countries of Europe are no longer so safe , each girl said she felt uncomfortable talking about security of their countries , the french girl even said she deserved the last place with no hesitation 😑
En mi país la gente puede caminar por la calle estando sola durante la noche.¿En tu país se puede hacer eso?
France are on the Bad way, women or men not safe like in the past.
Justice and others terribly Bad Now.
I think governement paid a lot to keep a not so Bad review .
But most french know the true.
Germany is no longer safe because of the very high levels of immigration. Violent crime, robbery, rape and murder has increased significantly. In all major cities, not just Berlin
@@stephen10. Either you choose to have a competitive African football team repping FR, or safety... You can't have both.
Feelings are such a thing. Depends on the media you consume. Looking at statistics says more.
Number of attractions in italy: second place.
Also italy: has the most number of UNESCO sites of any other country in the world...
Fashionable and Food you have a hard choice , since you have two of the best of all , which is Italy and France , i prefer Italy , but France's food and fashion is also great
French food is hella overrated
Food definitely Italy. There is a reason Italian food is way more famous and popular, even fast food versions of Italian food became popular (Pizza Hut, Subway, Dominos.. etc).
@@afjo972you must know a lot about french food I see 😯
@@aryajager3231French Food is much more diverse and actually good (7 Europeans Neighbor’s that’s why)
Italian food is mostly pasta and pizza. Ravioli
@@afjo972Well, that’s means you know nothing about French cuisine.
Culture in Spain is not just Roman empire, we had greeks, tartesians, fenicios, goths, árabs, celts, básques, medieval hegemony, América discovering and interchange, neither France or Italy had this…to reduce culture to the classic era its just to be uncultured.
Well Italy is clearly well known for Roman Empire, but besides that we have clearly Greeks, Goths, Arabs, Influence too, and by the way, we were the most important cultural -art center during all the medieval times. The Renaissance (art) was born in Florence.
Médieval it was Spain, thats the reason we were Castille . Obviously you dont know about history, just about ego, so im not wasting my time @@micheledondarini3123
@@micheledondarini3123 What you say is true, for that reason, and cause Italy and Spain we are very close of two continents, we are a mix of many cultures and they make richer our countries.
Spanish people tend to be more open to new ideas. They like learning other languages and love learning new cultures. They love knowledge from all backgrounds, and they are not as pushy.@@micheledondarini3123
Britain did though.
Germany in last blase of cultural attractions is just rude :( we have so many cool castles, mountains, bridges... We have the baltic and the North Sea, Saxon Switzerland, the black forest and also so many cute little towns that look like in Disney.
Just for the sexiness of the Dutch girl, I would definitely rank her country FIRST ❤😍💘
There's no way Spanish food is better than French food overall. I'm a French bloke living in Valencia and I love everything about Spain but French food is way more diverse and subtle.
I don't know who made this ranking, but if it's young people, it's not surprising. Italy and Spain have an almost "street" food culture, which can easily be eaten on a terrace like pizza or tapas. French gastronomic culture is more "sophisticated" and often requires going to restaurants and spending time there (with a sometimes expensive bill).
Personally, as a French person, I love the traditional French dishes that I cook at home for my family or friends, but I don't like going to French restaurants at all which I often find stiff and pretentious...
@@mfcq4987 I could not agree more with your last statement. It is so stiff that I find the experience of dining in a French restaurant rather unpleasant. I was just talking about the sole quality and diversity of food, though.
@@MCHiphopotamus And unfortunately, tourists rarely eat with French families, but rather in restaurants...
@@mfcq4987 Fair point 😁
You still can find very nice French restaurants though.
Yes, we know what to do in the comments 🇮🇹
Colosseum, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pantheon, Milan Cathedral, St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Uffizi Gallery of Firenze, Galleria dell'Accademia with Michelangelo's David, Pompeii, Palazzo Vecchio, Roman Forum and Trevi's Fountain, Sforza Castle, Piazza Navona, Vatican Museums, Ponte Vecchio, La Scala Theatre, Royal Palace of Caserta, Altare della Patria, Porta Pia, Verona Arena, St. Mark's Basilica, Venice, Arco della Pace in Milan, Alberobello.
Plus you can visit great mountains, volcanoes and caves, like Dolomiti, Etna, Stromboli, Vesuvio or Frasassi's Caves, and amazing coasts of lakes like Gargano, Cinque Terre, Costa Smeralda, Amalfi, the Eolian Islands, Lake Garda, Lake Braies or Lake Como.
Don't forget all the Greek temples in the south. The Roman forum, Pompeii, Florence cathedral, val d'orca etc...
Mafia is the best in Europe
So Europe has 6 countries? XD Pls try to feature AT LEAST ONCE in your videos other countries other than Italy, Spain and France... As a Balkan person myself i promise we don't bite, neither do Baltic people or Eastern Europeans. We have interesting things to say. We are part of the European culture, morals and ideas, the fact that we are slighly poorer doesn't make us uncivilized or unworthy of being featured. Also for example in the Bakans there are similarities with Southern Europe like kissing, dancing etc. But no one will ever learn about that because it's always only Italy and Spain. It's really dissapointing that even after EU, NATO and everything we are still pushed aside as if it's the cold war.
I Hope they can bring Yugoslavia
i feel you bro, im from Portugal and this "Worlds" friends never represent us, maybe because Portugal is considered the Balkan of western europe, we do share a lot of similarities and costumes, and are rarely represented by media, love you balkan brothers and sisters
Spanish is spoken by 500 million people
@@bjorgcarlson i don’t get how this is related to my comment... These videos are in English and i can guarantee that Bulgarians are highly proficient in English so… why can’t we participate in them? 😆
@@nomeimporta1327 bro what in the Serbian wet dream 🤣🤣🤣
I LOVE this kind of videos!! Super engaging!!
But, personally, I don't know whether to be sad or proud of my Spanish sister feeling our country is the worst most of the time. It's a shame that many natives have such an inferiority complex T.T.
On the other hand, I miss Portugal and some Balkan countries that would have a lot to contribute :).
Now I wonder where you guys got your stats for this video, there are some really biased websites online doing rankings. No sources in the description is kinda sad
I think they mentioned at the beginning everything was based on U.S. News (an American media company and publisher) except for the football ranking which they followed the latest FIFA's.
I know all these european countries and to me, all that was said is quite true most of the time.
However, it depends on what we're talking about precisely.
_ Fashion: France and Italy are known for the luxury brands and Spain is know for its casual clothing brands
_ Food: France is know for its luxury gastronomy and the italian one is more popular around the world
_ Safety: France is definitely the worst in safety but I disagree for Belgium. Belgium is not safe at all!!!
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Italy and France have identity crisis. They are not fun countries to visit unless you are rich and can stay away from tourist traps. Spain is such a fun and easy county to visit. The people are so nice in every region, it’s very easy to get around and has great experiences no matter your budget. I also think the food in Spain is very underrated. I would go back to Spain again and again but the few times I visited France and Italy was enough for me. It’s stressful to visit those places.
Couldn’t agree more on your comment. I’m French and not much proud (I don’t look like one)
Not to mention, French people are not really friendly and nice.
I feel bad for UK is nowwhere to be found. Love going there
What a pity
Because you probably visited places only tourist goes, if you immerse yourself in those countries they are AMAZING. But if you go to Paris, Roma, Venise, Florence it’s cool but it’s not representative of the actual country. And of course if you visit only the capital like Paris it’s of course more expensive.
If you visit the most famous sites it happens and you can get caught in touristic traps. But if you explore everything else, every alley and less notorious site, you will never wanna go away
@@christophermichaelclarence600370 millions de personnes sont malpolies ? Tu essentialises un peu non ?
@@maxencehammer Yep bad manners
Wait they can say rape but not weed/marijuana in the video? That is fucking WILD.
The football ranking is probably based on the national ranking right at the moment. Because historic wise germany is the most successful country out of them and the second most successful overal after brazil. After it should be italy and then on third place france and spain kinda on the same spot. At least if you focuse on the national teams and you should because the clubs in the countries also play with players from different countries... And just saying the national ranking is kinda weird so you shouldnt focuse on that either :D but if you focuse on how germany plays right now they are correct on the last place ;)
It doesn’t make sense to rank countries in terms of food or fashion styles. That is totally subjective and no one can judge about it
Food:
1. Italy.
2. Spain.
3. France.
Fashion:
1. France & Italy.
_ Spain maybe because it's between these countries. 😂
Any can go a see this...
More and more, I watch videos from this channel, and I realize they're stupid
@@tam6838 Don't take it too serious, it's all just for fun 😅
As an Italian, the ones of us that are not dumb nationalists take this kind of stuff as a funny game with our greatest competitors: wine, fashion, food, it's basically just Italy, France and Spain and I think many of us like this rivalry. The problem is when ppl take it seriously and get angry or even racist, but if it's just for fun than is a beautiful game between wonderful countries
As a Spaniard, Italy should be number 1 in cultural attractions by far. Spain is more about beaches and landscapes and Italy more about culture and cities
France has both ^_^
@@antibash691France is nothing compared to Italy. Plus all your coasts except for the Mediterranean ones are shit
@@cazwalt9013 Buffoon 😂
Spain is better than Italy and France.
Italy is n.1 in UNESCO ranking , China 2nd, France 3rd , Germany 4th and Spain 5th. I can't understand what is happening here 😅🤌
Hahaha wrong!! the most visited country is France 9:07 they deserved first place
Only because the Frenchs are cheating.. They count international passengers who stop in their airports to stopover and go to other countries, as tourist arrivals.
@@branc2658wtf no we don’t 😂
@@branc2658Not Tricky. Well they’re organised. I’m French as well. Heheheh
Vive la France 🇲🇫 🟦⚜️
@@christophermichaelclarence6003I’ve been to France twice and it wasn’t a very fun experience, in fact it was stressful. People were not nice or helpful. If I were super rich maybe I would have had a better experience but for an average tourist that isn’t fluent in French and or isn’t rich I think France can be disappointing.
@@lemonz1769Where have you been in France? If you says Paris, I mean all capital or big cities are stressful. I went to New York, and it was so stressful but despite that I tried to make my experience a good memory. Also in France, if you come to speak to people without saying at least Hello, Excuse me and thank you even in English, of course people will be rude.
In Brazil we are still traumatized by Germany 10 years after the 2014 World Cup.
I think the whole world was in shock. I think Canada felt the same thing 1987 when Sweden won with 9-0 (ice hockey).
We can feel you: when there was the World Cup tournament in Germany 2006, the Germans made just 3rd. One of our worst rivals, Italy, has won.
Being eliminated in the group stage for two consecutive cups is worse than losing 7x1 imo
@@littleturnip99 theoretical yes, but if the tournament is in your home country the expectations are much higher, even great football nations as Italy or Germany couldn't win eventually in their home countries.
@@littleturnip99 Nope.
Undergo 90 minutes of shaming and having tons of videos mocking you and detail every goal is not the same thing that missing two world cups, even because at least Italy won an Euro cup the year before that is not a Copa America in terms of prestige but much more.
My opinion on football today 2024:
1) France
2) Spain
3) Germany
I'm italian and now i can go to cry 😓
Spain used to have a better football team, as Italy. Now Germany is the best (Bayern, Borussia...).
France only have Paris Saint Germain, so Italy is better in football. Milan, Juventus, Napoli...
In Spain the Barça is going down nowadays, and we have the Real Madrid.
And England nowadays IS the best as Germany
Real Madrid has won 14 champions league
It's not complicated because the question was about the actual Fifa ranking @@DiotimaMantinea-gr6rx because of course in football history Germany and Italia are first and second.
but are you based on the franch football clubs like in their ligue one and champions league or only because they won a world cup with their national team in 2018 and second place in 2022??
Hala Madrid! 14 Champions league. Try to do it
I love Andrea but I hate she underrated our country and think France and Italy gonna be better, that's can show you we aren't like italians or french people who think their things are the best ALWAYS. In the opposite you could see the french and the italian girls surprised cause they aren't higher in some rankings They lack a little humility like Andrea.
Well, for a french it will seem natural to be confident on some of those rankings.
France is the most visited country in the world, and has been for decades, we are litteraly invaded by tourists in summer. Spain is following behind France, but with a larger portion of tourists simply being europeans going for the beach in summer rather than international tourists coming for the culture.
France has always been big on cuisine (a french word), even the ranking is coming from France (the Michelin). Now this is mostly haute cuisine, and anybody would agree that Italy has a clear lead when it comes to accessible cuisine (pizza, pasta etc...).
As for luxury and fashion, there are tons of brands, and France is leading purely from a financial perspective here. One of the richest men on the planet (was even the richest man on earth for a time last year) is the owner of LVMH for example.
For football, it also makes no sense to be humble, the french team is factually doing good these days.
And finally, she is also clearly aware that France is the most unsafe nation of this little group.
So overall, nothing shocking here. I don't like pride when it comes from nowhere (just chauvinism) but here her reactions were rather honest when we look at the numbers.
We don't need humility when it's just the truth that we are the best always.
@@MN-vz8qmthe Islamic Republic of France, you meant
Andrea is so likable and honestly one of my favorite of the cast.
When I saw the “good for tourism” I thought that Spain was gonna be high, and you know the tourist don’t come for the sights… they love Spain for the “party vibes”. Spain has a lot of beautiful places but is being ruined by low cost tourism that only comes to drink, party and be annoying. Like most places by the sea is full of drunken tourists even if we have a lot of cultural places (in my city we have 2 castles, and a lot of roman deposits) but people come to the beach and to get drunk and they are pretty rude and also kind of make you feel less safe.
Like in my city we have a way to know if the tourist are “good” or “troublemakers”, like if they visit in winter probably they come because they are actually interested in the culture, but if they come in summer is just to get drunk. This is not the tourist fault (well a little) but mostly the way the government likes to present our country as to outsiders.
Is really a same, I wish we could have more than just the drinking and parting slogan for tourists 😢
Very well explained. The government is interested in money and they promote Spain for beach tourism. However, Spain is in the Top 5 of countries with the most world heritage and cultural cities. Landscape places are the richest in Europe and are considered the most diverse, from the cherry blossoms of the Jerte Valley, the marrows of León, the snow-capped mountain ranges, the Almeria desert, the islands, the northern forests, the olive trees of Jaen, the vineyards of La Rioja, etc etc...
this hurts to look at as a guy from the netherlands
I DEFINITELY DO NOT AGRREE with the Spanish girl she is always being so comprehensive with being in a worse position and as a Spanish it's just so sad she doesn't show pride towards "el país más rico del mundo".
And we have the best food.
Nah, sorry.
I love how almost all the Spanish are super patriot and defending their country at all cost in the comments but not the girl in the video 😂 Like, was it so hard to find a Spanish girl fond of her country and defending it at all cost just like we all do ? 😅
@@chaperonrouge8309 Perhaps she just knows better?
@@asdfasdf-mn8iu XD Perhaps, everyone has their own point of views after all
@@asdfasdf-mn8iu She is a very young girl who has probably traveled little in her own country, but whenever she can travel she goes abroad. It happens a lot among all Europeans. When she knows more about Spain she will change her mind.
Pickpockets are everywhere, they follow the fleet, hang at crowded tourist spots, and sporting events.
Are you from America?
It's worse in the US tbh
In the Lizzie McGuire movie, she goes to Italy not Spain 😂
Obviously Rome is now "una capital comunidad" and we didn't know. Seriously, how can someone mess up Rome with Spain? Lol.
La clasificación de Seguridad está basada en el Índice de Paz Global y no es un buen indicador para determinar el nivel de seguridad que hay dentro de un país. Si nos basamos en el índice de criminalidad global, establecido en 2024, el orden sería:
1.Países Bajos: 26.2
2.España: 35.8
3.Alemania: 38
4.Italia: 47.3
5.Bélgica: 48.9
6.Francia: 54.6
I don't know who makes these ranks. French girl looks annoying and Andrea very confused 😂
Es muy confuso, totalmente cierto, jajjaja@@manelsevilla7200
This ranking is a bit weird indeed, France military being involved in quite a few conflicts in the world will push it high on the list.
Now France has overall more insecurity than its neighbors, due to its large cities having real criminality issues.
I am Italian and I can tell you that Belgium is a lot safer than Italy. Don’t know where you found that high crime rate
@@GianniDN ¿En qué lugares de Italia y Bélgica has estado y por qué sientes que Bélgica es más segura?
Not suprized about spain on the cultural atraction ranking, its close to italy in roman ruins (italica, segovia, Lugo.. etc) , compares to france on medieval castles( not on chateaus tho) and then we have all the moor history and crazy shit like barcelona modernism.. etc etc etc Superdiverse in the ecological sites too, like 3x any other country there.
I love Spain
I don't get how Italy has less cultural attractions than Spain. Culturally Spain has 2 major cities to visit, Italy probably 15. Rome alone is like 1 massive tourist attraction.
You don't know Spain
Spain has the Balearic Islands and the Canaries, plus Andalusia with its superb cities like Seville, Granada or Cordoba and especially its beaches. Italy has prestigious cities rich in history like Rome, Florence, Venice, Syracuse... But it does not have truly festive tourist places like the Balearic Islands, exotic places like the Canaries or relaxing places like the beaches of the Costa Brava or Costa del Sol. So it's not surprising.
@@mfcq4987 but those are touristic reasons but not cultural attractions. Half of Belgium goes to Spain on holiday every year, but they're not going for the cultural highlights...
@@SanderVandeWiel It depends on what we call “cultural highlights”. It’s not necessarily just historical heritage...
@@SanderVandeWiel Well, I think it is very bad for the Belgians, Spain is a cultural museum no matter how you look at it. It has hundreds of cities that are authentic museums. Toledo, Segovia, Seville, Santiago de Compostela, San Sebastián, Oviedo, Santander, Bilbao, VItoria, Gerona, Mérida, León, Cáceres, Salamanca, Ávila, Teruel, Gerona, Granada, Córdoba, thousands of small towns with very varied architecture, landscapes such as the Jerte valley, the Leonese marrows, the snow-capped peaks of the entire peninsula, the great variety of islands, the olive trees of Jaén... Spain always comes out in the ranking 1 of places to offer.
I felt very safe in Brussels and Paris. To preface being a man and have lived in New York City most of my life I have a different outlook.
yes compared to that sh*thole they are very safe
Paris is not safe at all, like most capitals :D
@@asdfasdf-mn8iu is getting worse
There’s a reason places like Brussels and Paris have gotten a lot less safer….
Believe me, Paris and Brussels are probably the worst capitals in Europe in terms of safety! (with Roma, Berlin and London).
Why do us-americans always have no clue about other countries. And as a german, the german girl was kind of odd solely mentioning berlin all the time, the country is so much more than the capital
Berlin the most disgusting city of Germany. Berlin is a shame to our country.
It's so funny to see the confidence in the french girl about taking the trophy home in anything that matters. That's some national self esteem there 😅😅😅
I hate how Portugal is never in Europe videos
ikr they never have portugal
I agree! I'm dutch and I absolutely adore Portugal. I think it's strange that Belgium is included but Portugal isn't
@@evastapaard2462 i thought about that as well
on the other hand....east europe isnt in it eighter.@@zemiguel8261
I'm French and I agree
Why don’t you guys ever have an American who is not white in your channel? Not all Americans are white.
You should question your sources because most of these rankings were absolutely not based on true facts
Don’t bother. She’s American. Everything she said is not accurate
Ranking France 4th when it comes to Football is a crime :)
I love how in almost every category there was a complete divide between the Germanic and Latin countries
Belgium is actually half-half: it consists of Wallonie (French) and Flanderen (Dutch)
@@hnrccaai’m not sure we feel very latin in northern france
@@maxencehammer now I understand why Yeon is pure blonde.. In the video "what only Europeans know" she mentioned that she's from Normandie
@@hnrccaa Pure blonde?? LOL
That's a bottle blonde bruh.
@@hnrccaa She is obviously bleached. Now France can be (very braodly) cut in two between the celt/german northern half (with a much larger blonde population) and the celt/latin southern half (with quite a few pure black hair people, like you would find in Italy for example).
The security of European countries has plummeted with the massive arrival of immigrants, especially from North Africa. That’s the reason why southern countries are more insecure now, because they’re closer to Africa and therefore receive more immigrants. But the Netherlands is now tightening its immigration policies. I'm happy for them. I wish the rest of Europe would do the same.
That´s not the reason exclusively
Thank you leftists
In a few decades there will be no differences between european countries, thanks to EU politics we will be all muslims and eating kebab, but EU says we have to be "open" to "diversity"otherwise we will be fascists, racists and xenophobic... Europe is lost unless we vote well in future European elections in 2024. Let's protect our diversity, we were already diverse and these globalist policies must disappear with their crazy inmigration permissive laws
@@ultionempetens4098 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
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10:48 i think after the "BIG" migration wave, the countries on the west are the most dangerous places (i had never benn there before or after the migration), like the big countries: France and England
14:22 the ROMAN EMPIRE
Viva España ❤️🇪🇦.
Love from 🇮🇳
I like how France stands up for itself every time.
But why is America always the judge? They have 300 years of history
as a german... just stunned.... Please invite people who also know their own country, thank you
As a Spaniard I'm honestly surprised by the last ranking. I would have said Italy was gonna be first for sure and then a close fight between both France and Spain.
Italy is the country with the most UNESCO world heritage sites in the planet if I'm not mistaken, while Spain is just the third after China (I think)
I don't know what the criteria is, but I guess it could also be how tourist-friendly the place is. Italy lags behind Spain and France when it comes to infrastructure in some of its tourist attractions. Right now, France still ranks first for number 1 most visited country in Europe and the world, and Spain is second in Europe, with Italy third. I think Spain's tourists are different than France and Italy's though. A lot of them come from Europe, because Spain is usually a cheaper vacation spot that also offers rich culture, good food, and good weather like France and Italy. Many Europeans just go there for the beach and sun, but for people traveling outside of Europe, they come for the cultural heritage, so most have an image of traveling to Italy or France.
Are you spaniard? El único problema que tenemos es nuestro escaso ego, España gana a Francia e Italia en ese ranking que mencionas. Cómo nos minusvaloramos!!!
Sinceramente yo estoy defendiendo nuestra gastronomía española. Que claro, fuera de nuestro país solo conocen la paella y la tortilla. Pero ellos no saben la gran variedad que tenemos dependiendo de las regiones (yo soy de Galicia). Sumado a que en turismo, es verdad que en números estamos por detrás, porque ciudad más visitada de España es Barcelona, y no alcanza en números a Roma o París. Pero tenemos la fama de buen clima y fiesta, sobretodo por Benidorm, Mallorca... Así que se ve como un país fiestero y barato para desmadrarse. La única ciudad tomada en serio es Barcelona y Madrid. Una pena que no se valore más la gran arquitectura que tenemos. Por ejemplo en el sur tenemos arquitectura musulmana, y eso es completamente diferente en el norte. El ambiente, los paisajes, son tan diferentes de un punto a otro... Que soy consciente de que en Italia por ejemplo, también tienen mucha diferencia de regiones. Con sus diferentes dialectos o lenguas. Y en España pasa igual, somos ricos en variedad, con euskera, galego, catalán... Y los diferentes acentos de cada región. Somos cálidos y amigables (cosa que los franceses tienen fama de ser bordes y más fríos).
He estado 4 meses estudiando en Irlanda, y puedo decir que los españoles siempre tenemos un sentido de cultura muy fuerte. Dónde hay un español hay más españoles. Quizás por nuestra personalidad tan abierta. Aunque también me hice muy amiga de una italiana. Creo que su cultura es muy cercana a la nuestra. Y yo además amo Portugal que estoy 20 min de la frontera, y comparto una lengua similar (galego). Está infravalorado para los extranjeros. Oporto y Lisboa son hermosos. Y el país económicamente está mejor que España. Además de hablar una lengua que me parece hermosa, el Portugués.
@@hectormoron2997 en patrimonios de la humanidad? No. Italia gana de sobra a absolutamente todos los paises de Europa
@@adaplay13 Sí. La gastronomia española es exquisita, eso no lo niego. De hecho el ranking me parece bien en ese aspecto. La gastronomía francesa es también exquisita, pero es mayoritariamente sólo algo de la calse alta mientras que las gastronomías italiana y española se centran en buena comida para la clase media
How can you say Spanish people don't care about how they wear??? Coruña, Santander, San Sebastián, Sevilla... You only need to take a walk and you can easily appreciate it.
And about the cultural attractions... La Giralda (Sevilla), la Alhambra (Granada), la Sagrada familia (Barcelona), el Palacio Real (Madrid), la Magdalena (Santander), Cathedrals of Burgos, Palma, Salamanca, Santiago de Compostela...
Beautiful towns and cities like Ronda, Cuenca, Úbeda, Oviedo, Segovia, Toledo, Cáceres, and of course beaches that everybody knows.
There are a lot of things to see in Spain, I don't know how they can doubt it. There are some things that people don't know, but the first that I mention are so popular.
With all respect, but the Dutch girl just looks like she is waiting until the time is over lol
she only smiled when it was over lol
dutch people say less and stare more. its a part of our culture
What culture attractions spain in front of italy ? 😅 italy have the most heritage sites in the whole World
SINCERAMENTE, LA GASTRONOMÍA ESPAÑOLA COMO MÍNIMO ESTÁ A LA PAR Q LA ITALIANA
Vero! ❤🇮🇹
Ma anche no hahah
I prefer the Spanish one
@@bjorgcarlson you
@@bjorgcarlson we eat the same things in different ways. Both are Mediterranean. Same Greece, North Africa and Middle East. Just different recipes but same flavour. In Italy we are lucky because we are in the centre of Mediterranean Sea and flavours are a little bit stronger but the ingredients are the same.
6:04 it would be nice to have subtitles for what is said in the background. :)
Where do you get your rankings ? It feels so random
Don’t bother. This video is not accurate.
When it comes to Tourists Destination
France, Italy, Spain and Germany are among the most visited countries. Especially France
Not to mention most powerful passports
They mentioned at the beginning everything was based on U.S. News (an American media company and publisher) except for the football which they followed the latest FIFA's.
Cultural attraction put italy in third place is the stupid choice
The stupid ranking of food is based on TasteAtlas wich is a trash croatian web guide. Anyone who knows a little about gastronomy, immediately disqualifies this shitty site. for example, they classify cheeses without ever mentioning a single Swiss cheese.
The best reliable source is the Michelin guide and has always been and France is first.
Michelin made by French where France comes first. No surprise
My favourite food is the Spanish one. What a recent discovery!
Y curiosamente es una guía francesa...
@@666xose And strangely the first person who comes crying is a Spanish
I love Spain and Spanish people but if we are speaking of cultural attractions Italy have more and more variety too
Honestly Germany has a lot of great things to see. I’ve only been to Berlin for a day but it wasn’t that great. There are so many other beautiful cities like Cologne, Munich, Bremen and many more. Highly underrated country especially because most Germans speak perfect English (even when they say they don’t lol)
Since there have been records of tourists, let's say in the last 30 years, Spain has almost always been in first position, some years France has won, but in history Spain won. Italy used to come in 3rd position, but lately it has been overtaken by the US and....China. They are numbers, anyone accepts them.
We do love Italian food in the US, but I love German food too, so I switch back and forth, as it helps that German food doesn't cause heartburn as easily. I'm sure the other countries' food is very good too, although in a lot of instances you have to live in a bigger city to get a chance to sample a high quality, more purely ethnic example of it.
Also, anyone ever heard of München? I'm from Wisconsin, USA, and I heard that's the only place better than here to be in Oktober. I mean, sightseeing old ruins and famous places is nice, but it isn't Märzen 🍻.
As an Italian I think you are a bit confused. But I agree on that 🍻 part. Anyway I have to strongly suggest Nuremberg , better sausages, better castle, less tourist and Bamberg is the best place to have a smoked beer ❤ schlenkerla ❤
That's the thing, Germany is incredibly diverse. Every region has it's own cultural circle, often influenced and intertwined with neighboring countries.
@@quelodequelo I have heard that when we eat things like spaghetti here in the US, we usually use more sauce, and that in Italy it's more about the pasta. Plus, I usually put something on the order of chili pepper or jalapeños (the Mexican influence here) in the tomato sauce too along with the basil, oregano and thyme, so it's sort of my fault if I get heartburn. If I can feel a little sweat and heat on the top of my head when I'm eating it, it's good for me.
@@HappyBeezerStudios Yeah, my family moved to the US from Bavaria in the late 19th century. Wisconsin has a lot of Bavarian German ethnicity, and is big on beer and bratwurst, and, of course, cheese.
Cheese is more of a Dutch and French thing. Germany is absolutely Stunning in many ways. I love it there because the Dutch are pretty much the same ánd I speak German too.
As a Brazilian when I think about visiting to Europe I think about going to Spain, Portugal or Greece, Italy is in the fourth place then Norwegian, Switzerland, Malta, Estonia, Czech Republic, The Uk. So I totally agree with that rank
For Cultural attraction I don't understand, really: France is the biggest country represented here, with more than 45000 castles (more than the number of cities) a huge number of monuments like cathedrals, historical places like battle fields of first and second World War, natural places like mountains, seas, oceans, a huge number of museum like the louvre museum, the orsay museum, they are restaurants from all over the french territory and even more, from all over the world, like african, asian, italian, spanish, and more, restaurants. If you think about french overseas territories, there's beautiful islandes, like Taïti and Bora-Bora or la Réunion. A lot of places are made for tourism, like caves, museums, cruises, ... This is not for nothing that France is the most visited country even if the services are not as good as in Italy or Spain... I must admit that sometimes when a french doesn't have the time to speak with you, he will speak to you in english or get upset because he lost time trying to understand you... It happens in very visited places like airport or stations (In the monuments, the tourist guides are paid to help you so normally, there's no problem) I think for the "good for tourism", the fact that there are too much people in visited places makes France down the leaderbord. really for tourist attraction i don't understand...
Even if Spain and Italy are really beautiful countries with Netherlands Germany and Belgium but not made as much for tourism as France (there is like two times more tourists in France than in Italy)
Very interesting video by the way! I liked it very much!
Actually this depends on the way tourists are counted in France, that make them overrated. You can compare the presences of Lyon and Florence or Venice and you'll realize that something doesn't work. On the other side Italy lose about touristic services and organizatione. I think Spain is better and France too in this field.
My favourite country in Europe is Spain for many reasons
I think Spain beats France in beauty, diversity and food. Not to mention safety, nightlife and nice people
@@klausbriesma9050😂😂 definitely not . France have by far higher deversity than spain . Non match
Come on, Dutch. Your food should be top among other European countries because the Dutch during the glory days of the VOC took so many spices from Indonesia. In fact, many Indonesian foods come from Dutch countries such as Smoor. Nastar. Bisteak. And other . Then you don't use the spices you take to the Netherlands for cooking 😅
Sorry man, we just sold the stuff right on 😅 but that helped us to become a safe country I guess 😂
😂 Omg
You just have potatoes 🥔 because Spain brought that food from Peru 🇵🇪 after America's discovery
@@bjorgcarlson dang 😁
@@BouwFreakPlayz Glorious VOC 😁
Belgian beer #1
Such a cultural disparity between Mediterranean Europe and Northern Europe lol
This was Germanic vs Latin
Finally someone noticed that. Latin Romance countries vs Germanic countries (France had germanic root, West of Frankia)
🇲🇫🇮🇹🇪🇸 vs 🇩🇪🇧🇪🇳🇱
We need austroasiatic vs austronesian next.
Austroasiatic
1) vietnam
2) Cambodia
3) Thailand
4) Laos
Austronesian
1) Malaysia
2) indonesia
3) brunei
4) philipines
I don't put singapore because majority of singaporean is chinese which is austroasiatic. If you learn about singapore history, you Will realize how British bring chinese to singapore and forcing native moved to malay peninsular. Even today after British left, singapore still bring mainland chinese to singapore to counter native population. Its very systematically ethnic riddance
Belgium is just in the middle, consisting of Wallonie and Flanderen. And regarding *Western Frankia* that is 1000 years ago 😂@@christophermichaelclarence6003
@@hnrccaa I know that
@@boboboy8189Wtf? Thailand and Laos are not Austro-Asiatic, nor is China. Laos and Thailand are Kra-Dai. Chinese is Sino-Tibetan. Lol. I think you were trying to say Mainland Southeast Asia vs. Maritime Southeast Asia.