You forgot the greatest park, "Lainzer Tiergarten", much greater than the Prater. It is more a natural wildlife zoo were you can hike but only on the paths.
I stumbled onto you channel and got fascinated . Although I live in Vienna , it’s very impressing watching you videos about our beautiful city ; the mos livable city in the world. Thanks 🙏🏼👍🏼👏🏼
Adia is such a great host and she's got an unique way to tell every single aspect of Vienna. We are planning our family trip and we are finding all these videos super useful and original. Is it possible to name a few of the local store and shops?
At 1:08 Prater is not a 6 thousand square kilometer whatever. Baffles the mind how little the people writing these scripts actually know what such numbers mean. It´s probably 6 km2, which is still plenty comparing to Hyde Park in London at roughly 2,5 km2 and Central Park in NY at 3,4 km2
That's only one district out of 23 and even the first district has green outside of the hub. Also, hidden within the grey buildings are often green courtyards.
You should have shown excellent public transportation networks, walkability and bickability in Vienna as well. They are some of the most essential elements of a sustainable city.
Vienna is pretty green and is definitely greener than other cities which google returns as 'greenest in the world' for some reason, like Copenhagen. However once you take a look at chinese or malaysian cities - you will immediately find out which cities are truly greenest in the world. The amount and quality of green there is insane, it assaults your feelings. You truly feel like the city is a part of forest. So no disrespect to Vienna but it's not the greenest city in the world, although probably in Europe.
Also not in Europe . Hamburg is pane of the greenest city in Europe . There are beautiful and large parks every corner , trees in every streets beautiful gardens with flowers in every district . I live in Vienna and I see no green , almost every neighborhood is only Beton, the lack of trees and gardens are insane . I don’t find Vienna green at all.
@@geaninavasile4624 yeah you're right - Hamburg does look greener from the satellite view. I randomly checked Dusseldorf and it looks greener as well. Actually Copenhagen looks greener on satellite too, but previously I was judging from the drive through vid and it seemed less green than Vienna. Also Moscow looks greener from both satellite view and my experience of living there. So yeah they have no reason to claim Vienna is the greenest in Europe, but to claim 'in the world' - that's just comedy gold. I recently watched a drive through vid from China where they were riding a 300km highway between cities. 90% of separation barrier was covered in topiary. So if chinese took trouble to plant and maintain growth across this highway, you may imagine how their cities look like.
You forgot the greatest park, "Lainzer Tiergarten", much greater than the Prater. It is more a natural wildlife zoo were you can hike but only on the paths.
@Leo Korn That's right, the Lainzer Tiergarten is a beautiful place 😍
I stumbled onto you channel and got fascinated . Although I live in Vienna , it’s very impressing watching you videos about our beautiful city ; the mos livable city in the world. Thanks 🙏🏼👍🏼👏🏼
Thank you. Vienna has a lot of potential and opportunitys and was always one trendsetting city.
@iOnArt thank you!
Adia is such a great host and she's got an unique way to tell every single aspect of Vienna. We are planning our family trip and we are finding all these videos super useful and original. Is it possible to name a few of the local store and shops?
Will definitely settle in Austria the soonest! ♥️🇦🇹
@Carlo Yatco We hope that you will have a great time in Vienna :)
@@Vienna appreciate the kind wishes. Warmest regards over there ❤️
are you crazy it is the top almost Nuzi country in the Eu. think twice. i did love it too!
At 1:08 Prater is not a 6 thousand square kilometer whatever. Baffles the mind how little the people writing these scripts actually know what such numbers mean. It´s probably 6 km2, which is still plenty comparing to Hyde Park in London at roughly 2,5 km2 and Central Park in NY at 3,4 km2
You are 100% right, we made a hoppala in the voiceover. It's 6.000.000 m2 big :)
@@Vienna 6 mio m2 puts in perspective the sheer scale and is also factually correct :)
Vienna's surrounding are green, I'm absolutely with you on that! But the city centre is quite gray and full of stone though.
That's only one district out of 23 and even the first district has green outside of the hub. Also, hidden within the grey buildings are often green courtyards.
You should have shown excellent public transportation networks, walkability and bickability in Vienna as well. They are some of the most essential elements of a sustainable city.
with PP2 masks!? come on! breathe a little and get real - think a but if not too difficult
@Earth+ Thank you for your feedback! Sustainability is a very big topic in which you can explore many areas ☺️ we will keep in mind
Love love love your videos Medea! Can’t wait to visit!
Beautiful and refreshing experience, I'm subscribed
Love all your videos ...
Please more guide videos!
Vienna is pretty green and is definitely greener than other cities which google returns as 'greenest in the world' for some reason, like Copenhagen. However once you take a look at chinese or malaysian cities - you will immediately find out which cities are truly greenest in the world. The amount and quality of green there is insane, it assaults your feelings. You truly feel like the city is a part of forest. So no disrespect to Vienna but it's not the greenest city in the world, although probably in Europe.
Also not in Europe . Hamburg is pane of the greenest city in Europe . There are beautiful and large parks every corner , trees in every streets beautiful gardens with flowers in every district . I live in Vienna and I see no green , almost every neighborhood is only Beton, the lack of trees and gardens are insane . I don’t find Vienna green at all.
@@geaninavasile4624 yeah you're right - Hamburg does look greener from the satellite view. I randomly checked Dusseldorf and it looks greener as well. Actually Copenhagen looks greener on satellite too, but previously I was judging from the drive through vid and it seemed less green than Vienna. Also Moscow looks greener from both satellite view and my experience of living there. So yeah they have no reason to claim Vienna is the greenest in Europe, but to claim 'in the world' - that's just comedy gold. I recently watched a drive through vid from China where they were riding a 300km highway between cities. 90% of separation barrier was covered in topiary. So if chinese took trouble to plant and maintain growth across this highway, you may imagine how their cities look like.
War das der Türkenschanzpark? 😍
I can't wait to visit, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't worried about the neighboring war. What is the feeling around the country?
It is safe to live here, we have Schnitzel and great cakes, no chance for russian tanks.
Prater 6.000 sqkm????? 😳😂
🇦🇹😀
Thanks!
Won’t last long, now that you’ll be re utilizing coal