A few tour ideas for HAMBURG, Germany 🇩🇪 ⛴ Hamburg harbour cruise: bit.ly/3ndzEvh 🎼 Speicherstadt walking tour + Elbphilharmonie entry: bit.ly/3mTrFDb 🥨 Hamburg food tour: bit.ly/3DNIYwt (These are affiliate links, so we do earn a small commission if you book through them!)
Hi, As a resident of Hamburg I am always happy when it gets some attention online. Nevertheless, I would like to add that this vlog gives a misleading picture of Hamburg as you pretty much narrowed the city down to the elbe area (especially Hafencity and Speicherstadt). This mischaracterizes the cityscape and its atmosphere, as this is just a very small and rich part of the city. I encourage everybody to get a more balanced view of the different areas and judge for themself. Kind regards David
I second your opinion as an expatriate coming to live in Hamburg a month ago; Hafenctiy and Speicherstadt (which are awesome areas to visit), were also a small part of what I have seen so far, and I had the same impression when I was watching the video, I have realized that a lot of people like also St.Pauli area, and surely the Alster lake, Jungfernstieg is a pretty awesome area, especially for people who are into shopping and fashion lifestyle ... St Michael's church tower view, was even better than the view from the Elbphilharmonie with all my humble opinion surely...
Hamburg was the very first city I visited in Europe back in 2000. My dad brought me with him on a business trip. I will never forget that trip. Germany was the country I had least expectations for. We were also going to go to France and Italy. In the end my favourite country was Germany. (Although I love all European countries) ;). We were lucky enough to have a local (our German broker) with us the entire time so we could visit small villages and really get the local experience. this was before Trip-advisor and Google translate haha! Can't wait to go back! :). Enjoy your trip!
Very cool! That sounds like it was such a great trip, Nathalie. It's always nice getting to see a new place with a little help from a local. It gives you access to places and experiences you might otherwise miss. I hope you get to revisit!
I have happily followed you both for many years and I’m so excited to see you back in Europe! I hope you’re going to be there for awhile because I miss you guys in the fall and winter months in Europe! Please stay safe and thank you for going overseas!!! Sean
Thanks for sticking with us over the years, Sean! It was really great to be back in Europe for autumn. Such a beautiful time of year. It's good to be travelling again.
@@benswindlehurst1857 Are you drunk? Bremen is one of the ugliest citys in Germany!!! Hamburg is not without a reason one of the top 10 of the most beautiful Citys in the World. (Ask Google id you dont believe).
I’ve liked and commented before I’ve even seen the video. Just so glad my favourite travellers are back at it. Safe travels and all the best Sam and Audrey x
That's my hometown!! Here's an insider tip, visit the Blankenese's Treppenviertel. It's an old fishing village, which was built into the Elbhills in the west side of the city with small alley like staircases built between the old villas. The borough also wasn't attacked during WW2 so you can admire the old architecture. The best is having drink at the beach and watching the big cargo ships passing by.
Thanks for watching, Rose! That reminds me, I later tried the herring with sour cream and potatoes - it was SO good! Still thinking about that dish and hoping I can recreate it at home.
Extrañaba sus videos y me compensaron con dos videos al mismo tiempo, ahora voy al canal en español 😄 gracias Samuel y Audrey. Saludos desde Buenos Aires!
The world's largest miniature airport is in Hamburg. Truly amazing installation. Miniature A-380s, 747s, with all the proper airline logos. I think there is a miniature Concorde as well.
Thank you for the nice video i'm a Hamburg City lover its a place where i feel free a feeling i dont have in other places well not in a way Hamburg does. I love the train station from Hamburg hbf a beautiful building and the beautiful churches and townhall of Hamburg 🙂
Enjoyed your video and seeing Hamburg. We visited Hamburg for first time January few years ago. As an ex German student I thought I knew Hamburg until I actually got there. I enjoyed your boat trip and the sights around the port. Any time we were in Germany curry wurst was always a must. Never tried those fish sandwiches you had. I am glad you made it to the Miniatur world. That was the highlight of my trip. I loved all the different scenes of the world and all the detail. I have no doubt you will see similar scenes as you journey to Bavaria. Germany is a fascinating country and so interesting to visit. The Germans do things so well but in their own way which for me can be a bit of a shock at times. The weather wasn’t looking so nice but then it’s the time of year and the north. Bavaria might be a bit different I suspect. Great to see your travels and your descriptions of everything. I really enjoyed your video. Thanks.
Hi Sam and Audrey, The city of Hamburg has always been favorite of ours to visit in the Deutschland. Thanks for bringing back good old memories. Seeing Sam crunch into that bread. The bread in Hamburg, so good and high quality. Thank you for taking us along your journey. LOL Harriet and Jim Richmond, Va.
I've seen a few of your videos from Germany and I am impressed by your willingness to try the local foods. The cuisine is very regional but you certainlu like to try it out. Fischbrötchen - classic.
Thanks for watching, Liz! We didn't make it to the Black Forest on this visit, but we did spend a few days hiking in the German Alps at the very end of the trip. 😊
Das war ein fantastisches video!! We absolutely love your "10 things to do in..." videos. I'm happy you could do an international travel again. All the best for you guys!!
German bread at 7:40. In Canada there is good bread, but you really have to hunt for it. It seems in places like Germany and France people demand good bread, so it is more readily available.
When the "Elbtunnel" was built in the early 1900s the engineers used compressed air and airlocks for the caissons to keep the water out. At earlier engineering works the reasons and consequences of the so-called "caisson disease" were either not known or ignored. Workmen need decompression time like a diver who has been under water before they can be exposed to normal atmospheric pressure. The engineers in Hamburg knew about all that and a number of precautions were taken. It may sound cynical but the Elbtunnel had a deathtoll of "only" five: two men died from accidents and three from caisson-disease.
Ehhhh!!!!, ahora en Alemania…genial!. Maravilloso verlos por partida doble hoy amigos queridos. Me encanta Alemania, es un viaje que tengo pendiente junto con Austria. Somos Plinio, Luisa y Plinio Jr. desde Talcahuano, Chile!
Great vid guys loved it! I did not see any of those things on my visit to Hamburg. Looking forward to the next vids. Love watching you both as you very good at it. Safe travels! Becks Brewery Sam!!
Thanks for visiting our home town - but really also our favorite place in the world. Good job on the difficult German words and - again - your research. Your video contains some of our favorite things to do. The harbor ferry ceratinly is a pro trip
I particularly love how you Sam seamlessly travel to so many great places! Recently I have to a different part of my own state and I'm a little nervous. I really admire your courage. I hope you guys get an offer for a travel show, best wishes.
I was in Hamburg in May 2020, and being an American, it reminded me of a more romantic Seattle, WA. The bread in Germany in general is from heaven, pretzels, beer. We went to the Elbphilharmonie, went to where they produced tea in Speicherstadt, and went through the Old Elbe Underwater Tunnel. We went to this insanely good hamburger place (good beer too), I forgot the name but I still have photos from it. I saw you guys did chocolate here, but if you have ever been to Cologne, go to the Schokoladenmuseum! To more travels, cheers.
Great to see you guys on the road again, Sam looks like he has lost some weight,Audrey is a lovely as ever, Hamburg is a brilliant city. Keep touring guys never stop, you have given me so many places to visit including Croatia and Portugal. Love you videos, fun and informative.
Hola !! Es muy interesante todo lo q muestran en el video ! Hamburgo es una ciudad con mucha historia que fue reconstruida luego de la segunda guerra. Saludos desde Bs As
Gracias Adrian! Sí, es impresionante como han construido en Hamburgo - me fascinó la zona del puerto y como se siguen extendiendo. Fue una visita corta pero la disfrutamos. Saludos!
When we went to Hamburg we went to Miniature Wunderland and spent the day there. My boyfriend is a model train fanatic. It was wonderful. We ate there too. But the Chocolate museum cancelled the english speaking class for making the candy bars. We also hired a local Taxi driver who took us on a two hour tour all around the city. This was wonderful. I wasn't sure what to expect from Hamburg but it was awesome. We plan to go again soon! Love reliving parts through your video.
Dinner at 11:41. You went all the way to Germany to eat middle eastern food? You should be eating authentic German food. I would suggest the following in great quantities: German potato salad, hunter schnitzel, bratwurst, smoked ham hock, rouladen, kassler, sauerkraut, blood sausage, dumplings, and stroganoff. Finish it off with apple strudel.
Hola mi familia favorita !!! Como de siempre as hecho un excelente vídeo muy informativo osea un documental muy bueno para la gente que no puede soñar llegar por allí el vídeo es precioso , felicidades !!! Un saludo cordial desde España Valladolid !!! 💋💋💋💋
So excited that you are back on the road. We tried Neni when we were in Vienna. It was delicious. They are family-owned and have a few locations but hardly a chain. So good. Love trying a hamburger in Hamburg, Sam. Did something similar with Black Forest Cake when were down in the Black Forest. If you are heading that way add that to your list.
@@ptrs559 Yes, the Hamburger comes from Hamburg, but his name was not Hamburger in Hamburg. In the 19th centuries there were canteens for dock workers and seafarers in the Port of Hamburg. There you could buy a "Rundstück warm" (English: round piece warm) for little money. It was a bun with a flat meatball (in German: Frikadelle) in between and some spicy gravy. Emigrants or sailors brought the recipe with them to the USA. In an old American recipe book from the mid-19th century, a recipe for the Meat Ball called "Hamburger Steak" was found.
Hey guys, sorry that I didn't see any of your videos because I have no time sometimes. This is beautiful out there in Germany that I would experience out there for sure with food and culture. 😉
The city is best known for its famous harbor area, the Port of Hamburg. In addition to being a major transportation hub, Hamburg has become one of Europe's most important cultural and commercial centers, as well as a major tourist destination. ... Many of the most interesting things to do in Hamburg are in this port area.
HAMBURG, what a good choice, it's a very interesting city, if you have time please visit the Schifferbörse restaurant and taste the Nordseekrabben. Very interesting the Elbtunnel build in 1911 under the Elbe river. Nice video and we look forward for the next one. Saludos desde Santiago, Chile.
Uno siente que viaja con ustedes y come lo mismo q ustedes y me dije: ¿y la cervecita o el vinito? jajaja mal acostumbrado. Los sigo en ambos canales! muy buen video. Saludos!
A few tour ideas for HAMBURG, Germany 🇩🇪
⛴ Hamburg harbour cruise: bit.ly/3ndzEvh
🎼 Speicherstadt walking tour + Elbphilharmonie entry: bit.ly/3mTrFDb
🥨 Hamburg food tour: bit.ly/3DNIYwt
(These are affiliate links, so we do earn a small commission if you book through them!)
Hi,
As a resident of Hamburg I am always happy when it gets some attention online.
Nevertheless, I would like to add that this vlog gives a misleading picture of Hamburg as you pretty much narrowed the city down to the elbe area (especially Hafencity and Speicherstadt). This mischaracterizes the cityscape and its atmosphere, as this is just a very small and rich part of the city. I encourage everybody to get a more balanced view of the different areas and judge for themself.
Kind regards
David
I second your opinion as an expatriate coming to live in Hamburg a month ago;
Hafenctiy and Speicherstadt (which are awesome areas to visit), were also a small part of what I have seen so far, and I had the same impression when I was watching the video, I have realized that a lot of people like also St.Pauli area, and surely the Alster lake, Jungfernstieg is a pretty awesome area, especially for people who are into shopping and fashion lifestyle ... St Michael's church tower view, was even better than the view from the Elbphilharmonie with all my humble opinion surely...
I am going in July, what else do you reccomend?
Hamburg was the very first city I visited in Europe back in 2000. My dad brought me with him on a business trip. I will never forget that trip. Germany was the country I had least expectations for. We were also going to go to France and Italy. In the end my favourite country was Germany. (Although I love all European countries) ;). We were lucky enough to have a local (our German broker) with us the entire time so we could visit small villages and really get the local experience. this was before Trip-advisor and Google translate haha! Can't wait to go back! :). Enjoy your trip!
Very cool! That sounds like it was such a great trip, Nathalie. It's always nice getting to see a new place with a little help from a local. It gives you access to places and experiences you might otherwise miss. I hope you get to revisit!
It's so nice to see you again in a new travel vlog!!
Thank you! We hope you enjoy it and have a great weekend! 😊
So much more to explore in Hamburg!
Nephew, y’all’s did it again! Thus brought a tear to my eye! Proud of y’all’s!
Ow my!! That tiny cities, it's sooo nice!!
I have happily followed you both for many years and I’m so excited to see you back in Europe! I hope you’re going to be there for awhile because I miss you guys in the fall and winter months in Europe! Please stay safe and thank you for going overseas!!!
Sean
Thanks for sticking with us over the years, Sean! It was really great to be back in Europe for autumn. Such a beautiful time of year. It's good to be travelling again.
I am heading to Germany next July and eager to follow your travels for ideas.
Sounds great, Evelyn! We'll be sharing lots of ideas over the coming weeks, including lots of cute medieval towns. 😊✨
I would skip Hamburg, go to Bremen instead. It’s much better.
@@benswindlehurst1857 Are you drunk? Bremen is one of the ugliest citys in Germany!!! Hamburg is not without a reason one of the top 10 of the most beautiful Citys in the World. (Ask Google id you dont believe).
@@hackihackmann erm no, I’m not having that. Bremen is absolutely stunning. Schnoorviertel alone is worth the visit. And yes, I probably was drunk.
I live in Hamburg, 10 min walking from Hafencity. I can recognize every single corner of this video. Nice to see u here, guys!
Thanks Mario! That is really exciting to hear!
What a nice shots my dear. It’s just superb.
Excellent background view with your super video!!!!
Thank you for watching!
Hamburg is my second home city. I am so happy that you enjoyed your visit there.
Oh, very cool! It was a short visit but we had a great time.
Made myself a tuna sandwich, berry smoothie and sat down to enjoy Samuel and Audrey's travels on TV 🤩😄
Sounds delish! I hope you enjoy it and wishing you a great weekend. 😊
I’ve liked and commented before I’ve even seen the video. Just so glad my favourite travellers are back at it. Safe travels and all the best Sam and Audrey x
Aw, thank you! We appreciate the support. And yes, it's good to be back on the road!
Loving all these videos of Germany...thanks, you two!
Glad you're enjoying them, Marcia! We hope they help with planning your own trip. 😊
I open the video and kick the like button immediately as I know the video will be good!
Thank you for sharing tips. I can’t wait to visit Hamburg. The city is beautiful and the food looks good!
That's my hometown!!
Here's an insider tip, visit the Blankenese's Treppenviertel. It's an old fishing village, which was built into the Elbhills in the west side of the city with small alley like staircases built between the old villas. The borough also wasn't attacked during WW2 so you can admire the old architecture. The best is having drink at the beach and watching the big cargo ships passing by.
Thanks for taking us along! Great trip. I love herring especially in cream sauce. OMG that train is so cool!
Thanks for watching, Rose! That reminds me, I later tried the herring with sour cream and potatoes - it was SO good! Still thinking about that dish and hoping I can recreate it at home.
Nice to.see you.travelling.again
Oh yes 🙌🏻
I’m so happy to see your next adventures
Thanks Michael! Glad you enjoyed. More to come from Germany!
Genios! Los extrañaba!!
Gracias! Estuvimos sin internet estas últimas semanas, pero ya estamos de regreso con los videos.
@@samuelandaudrey 💚💚💚💚❤❤❤❤🤗🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰
It is good that you are traveling again. Today two videos. Thank you so much.
Thank you, Eva!
Extrañaba sus videos y me compensaron con dos videos al mismo tiempo, ahora voy al canal en español 😄 gracias Samuel y Audrey. Saludos desde Buenos Aires!
Jeje, gracias Marcelo! Espero que disfrutes los dos videos. Saludos!
I can tell by Audrey's outfit that Hamburg really suits her tastes in more than the travel way!!🤩💥❤
Thanks Daphne!
Good to see you back travelling internationally! 😊
Next time you should visit the Alster Lake and park surrounding it. Very beautiful.
Looks like an interesting city. TFS. Especially liked the chocolate making. My weakness too
The chocolates turned out really good! So much for a souvenir...we ate them a few days later! 😅
@@samuelandaudrey They wouldn’t make it home for souvenirs with me. 🤪
The world's largest miniature airport is in Hamburg. Truly amazing installation. Miniature A-380s, 747s, with all the proper airline logos. I think there is a miniature Concorde as well.
Lol what an oxymoron
Thank you for the nice video i'm a Hamburg City lover its a place where i feel free a feeling i dont have in other places well not in a way Hamburg does. I love the train station from Hamburg hbf a beautiful building and the beautiful churches and townhall of Hamburg 🙂
Good to see you again. Glad you enjoyed hamburg 🇩🇪
أسعد الله مسائكم بكل خير وبركة وسعادة
Great to see you in our hometown! What a pitty we didn't meet. We are big fans of you! 🤗
Nice, informative video. Thanks! (visited Hamburg in November 1986- really want to get back)
Enjoyed your video and seeing Hamburg. We visited Hamburg for first time January few years ago. As an ex German student I thought I knew Hamburg until I actually got there. I enjoyed your boat trip and the sights around the port. Any time we were in Germany curry wurst was always a must. Never tried those fish sandwiches you had. I am glad you made it to the Miniatur world. That was the highlight of my trip. I loved all the different scenes of the world and all the detail. I have no doubt you will see similar scenes as you journey to Bavaria. Germany is a fascinating country and so interesting to visit. The Germans do things so well but in their own way which for me can be a bit of a shock at times. The weather wasn’t looking so nice but then it’s the time of year and the north. Bavaria might be a bit different I suspect. Great to see your travels and your descriptions of everything.
I really enjoyed your video. Thanks.
So cool!
Hi Sam and Audrey, The city of Hamburg has always been favorite of ours to visit in the Deutschland. Thanks for bringing back good old memories. Seeing Sam crunch into that bread. The
bread in Hamburg, so good and high quality. Thank you for taking us along your journey. LOL Harriet and Jim Richmond, Va.
I’ve never been to
Europe , only Taiwan. I
Live vicariously through you two.
Thanks! Hope you can visiti Europe someday.
I've seen a few of your videos from Germany and I am impressed by your willingness to try the local foods. The cuisine is very regional but you certainlu like to try it out. Fischbrötchen - classic.
I love Germany, hope you get to go to the Black Forest. I used to live there and it’s just so beautiful.
Thanks for watching, Liz! We didn't make it to the Black Forest on this visit, but we did spend a few days hiking in the German Alps at the very end of the trip. 😊
Very nice review of Hamburg 🥰
Awesome
I hope to visit Hamburg in the future
Awesome!!!
Das war ein fantastisches video!! We absolutely love your "10 things to do in..." videos. I'm happy you could do an international travel again. All the best for you guys!!
Thanks for another terrific video! So glad your both back on the road and appreciate all the unique and interesting sites that you visit!
Good to see our fav couple out & about ❤️ safe travels you two 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 many thanks 😁
German bread at 7:40. In Canada there is good bread, but you really have to hunt for it. It seems in places like Germany and France people demand good bread, so it is more readily available.
Amazing video!! I'm glad you guys are back! ✨
*I love this place*
When the "Elbtunnel" was built in the early 1900s the engineers used compressed air and airlocks for the caissons to keep the water out. At earlier engineering works the reasons and consequences of the so-called "caisson disease" were either not known or ignored. Workmen need decompression time like a diver who has been under water before they can be exposed to normal atmospheric pressure. The engineers in Hamburg knew about all that and a number of precautions were taken. It may sound cynical but the Elbtunnel had a deathtoll of "only" five: two men died from accidents and three from caisson-disease.
OMG Hamburg!! I love that city!! I can never get enough of it! 24 hours is waaaay too short but you seemed to have had a great time. Cheers!
Heading to Hamburg in 3 weeks! I love your videos!
Thanks for al información my wife she planing a trip to Germany next year keep safe to next video
Ehhhh!!!!, ahora en Alemania…genial!. Maravilloso verlos por partida doble hoy amigos queridos. Me encanta Alemania, es un viaje que tengo pendiente junto con Austria. Somos Plinio, Luisa y Plinio Jr. desde Talcahuano, Chile!
The first full video that I watched of yours! And I have already subscribed of course!
Greetings from beautiful Switzerland 😊👍
Great vid guys loved it! I did not see any of those things on my visit to Hamburg. Looking forward to the next vids. Love watching you both as you very good at it. Safe travels! Becks Brewery Sam!!
Me encantó el paseo por Hamburgo, y uds como siempre encantadores, besos y abrazotes 😘🤗😘🤗🇦🇷🇻🇪🇲🇽
Muchas gracias, Nidia! Nos alegra que hayas disfrutado el video. Saludos!
Great video as always guys i enjoyed it very much.
Thank youuu, Bianca! Have a great weekend. 😊
Thanks for visiting our home town - but really also our favorite place in the world. Good job on the difficult German words and - again - your research. Your video contains some of our favorite things to do. The harbor ferry ceratinly is a pro trip
Great Hamburg city!!! I like it so much. Your video was amazing!
Thank you, Marcela! I'm glad you enjoyed our tour of the city. 😊
I particularly love how you Sam seamlessly travel to so many great places! Recently I have to a different part of my own state and I'm a little nervous. I really admire your courage. I hope you guys get an offer for a travel show, best wishes.
Great video. Will be heading to Hamburg in April :)
That's awesome! Wishing you a wonderful trip!!
I was in Hamburg in May 2020, and being an American, it reminded me of a more romantic Seattle, WA. The bread in Germany in general is from heaven, pretzels, beer. We went to the Elbphilharmonie, went to where they produced tea in Speicherstadt, and went through the Old Elbe Underwater Tunnel. We went to this insanely good hamburger place (good beer too), I forgot the name but I still have photos from it. I saw you guys did chocolate here, but if you have ever been to Cologne, go to the Schokoladenmuseum!
To more travels, cheers.
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Great to see you guys on the road again, Sam looks like he has lost some weight,Audrey is a lovely as ever, Hamburg is a brilliant city. Keep touring guys never stop, you have given me so many places to visit including Croatia and Portugal. Love you videos, fun and informative.
Wooo que rico se ve ese chocolate saludos chicos
Muchas gracias Gaf!
I have enjoyed this video, planning to go back to Hamburg in 2022, and hope to be able to visit and attend a performance at the Elb Philharmonie!
Ahh I've always wanted to visit, it looks amazing!
the best city in Germany for me! :)
Great video guys, I'm thinking of heading here during the winter and this has been a massive help! 👍
Love it 🥰
Hola !! Es muy interesante todo lo q muestran en el video ! Hamburgo es una ciudad con mucha historia que fue reconstruida luego de la segunda guerra. Saludos desde Bs As
Gracias Adrian! Sí, es impresionante como han construido en Hamburgo - me fascinó la zona del puerto y como se siguen extendiendo. Fue una visita corta pero la disfrutamos. Saludos!
When we went to Hamburg we went to Miniature Wunderland and spent the day there. My boyfriend is a model train fanatic. It was wonderful. We ate there too. But the Chocolate museum cancelled the english speaking class for making the candy bars. We also hired a local Taxi driver who took us on a two hour tour all around the city. This was wonderful. I wasn't sure what to expect from Hamburg but it was awesome. We plan to go again soon! Love reliving parts through your video.
Ohhhh Audrey, those lace up boots! Be still my beating heart! Tan lines no longer exposed.
LOL, thanks. They're Merrell boots. I've had them a few years now so I don't know if the same model is still around.
Wow long time I haven't see you guys in RUclips Welcome Back! Saludos Desde Los Ángeles, California adiós! ✋
So great! Welcome to Europe guys 😍😍!
Que lindo chicos, como disfrutan! No sabía que Hamburgo es tan lindo! gracias por llevarnos! 😄😄 Saludos desde Entre Ríos-Argentina
You definitely need to see the Alster and visit the streets around it!
The best vídeo
Funny in that I was talking with my wife last night about a visit to Northern Germany next time we get a chance to visit there and especially Hamburg.
People who live and are from Hamburg are called Hamburgers. Love you Sam and Audrey.
Perfect timing!! I'll be in Hamburg tomorrow. :)
Dinner at 11:41. You went all the way to Germany to eat middle eastern food? You should be eating authentic German food. I would suggest the following in great quantities: German potato salad, hunter schnitzel, bratwurst, smoked ham hock, rouladen, kassler, sauerkraut, blood sausage, dumplings, and stroganoff. Finish it off with apple strudel.
Hola mi familia favorita !!! Como de siempre as hecho un excelente vídeo muy informativo osea un documental muy bueno para la gente que no puede soñar llegar por allí el vídeo es precioso , felicidades !!! Un saludo cordial desde España Valladolid !!! 💋💋💋💋
Oh welcome to my city 🥰
Thank you! We had a great time in your city. 😊
Very interesting City
Sam's hair cut and facial trim look great 😁
I think you guys did some cool stuff in hamburg. Sam even got a hamburger 🍔 lol awesome video
Couldn't leave without that hamburger, haha! It was a good one - never had a pulled beef one before.
❤️😘🇩🇪🌷thank you!!
So excited that you are back on the road. We tried Neni when we were in Vienna. It was delicious. They are family-owned and have a few locations but hardly a chain. So good. Love trying a hamburger in Hamburg, Sam. Did something similar with Black Forest Cake when were down in the Black Forest. If you are heading that way add that to your list.
But did the hamburger actually originate in Hamburg or is that a myth?
@@ptrs559 Yes, the Hamburger comes from Hamburg, but his name was not Hamburger in Hamburg. In the 19th centuries there were canteens for dock workers and seafarers in the Port of Hamburg. There you could buy a "Rundstück warm" (English: round piece warm) for little money. It was a bun with a flat meatball (in German: Frikadelle) in between and some spicy gravy. Emigrants or sailors brought the recipe with them to the USA. In an old American recipe book from the mid-19th century, a recipe for the Meat Ball called "Hamburger Steak" was found.
Hey guys, sorry that I didn't see any of your videos because I have no time sometimes. This is beautiful out there in Germany that I would experience out there for sure with food and culture. 😉
No worries. Thanks for watching when you can, Jade!
The city is best known for its famous harbor area, the Port of Hamburg. In addition to being a major transportation hub, Hamburg has become one of Europe's most important cultural and commercial centers, as well as a major tourist destination. ... Many of the most interesting things to do in Hamburg are in this port area.
Thanks for showing Hamburg, I live here my whole life and you did a very good job at researching and showing how beautiful hamburg is❤🤟
Hola Audrey, Samuel, que vistas más bonitas de la ciudad , me ha encantado todo lo que habeís visitado. Un abrazo desde Valencia (España) .😘😘
Great video send you all my love and hope you will send your love back great Day and stay safe and wild see you best greetings from Thailand.👍..🙏.
One day after COVID I will go travel too. Thanks for sharing
The Reeperbahn 😈 I had fun there
Hamburgo qué ciudad!. Gracias
HAMBURG, what a good choice, it's a very interesting city, if you have time please visit the Schifferbörse restaurant and taste the Nordseekrabben. Very interesting the Elbtunnel build in 1911 under the Elbe river. Nice video and we look forward for the next one. Saludos desde Santiago, Chile.
Sam and Audrey great video this part of Germany looks cool...hamburg bad you had was probable given to you by travel company haha
Haha, thank you and good eye! Yes, the tote bag was a little welcome gift.
Uno siente que viaja con ustedes y come lo mismo q ustedes y me dije: ¿y la cervecita o el vinito? jajaja mal acostumbrado. Los sigo en ambos canales! muy buen video. Saludos!