Most parts of northern germany are missing: Cities like Bremen, Lübeck, Wismar and Stralsund. The island of Rügen is very wonderful, the Harz mountains with it's mediaval cities Wernigerode and Quedlinburg as well
Guess what, the reason is in the title of the video ;) Just kidding, the problem is Germany has so many wonderful places, each of its own kind, that it's impossible to represent every one in a short video. The video would be hours long.
To be fair, Berlin and Frankfurt are not what I would call memorable places to visit. Thank you for your suggestions, tho. I am going to do a search on them and see what they have to offer.
That was the best time .Now there is only a shade left. I also miss that beautifull period as well. And I unfortunately have to live on in a woke and idiot society, that is very different from the straight, decent and upright culture of " their " fathers (and mothers of course) of that time. 😪
I am german and born in 1971 in Munich and grow up in Hamburg. The best time and the place for me were the 80s in West Germany. Germany was one of the best countries ever.
Germany is a wonderful country. I recently spent two months at Munich visits various places of interest - parks, sports grounds, castles - Munich has everything. Germans are hard working and a disciplined society. I like all this. Ales clar. I liebe dich Deutschland.
Iam living in Germany since last 37 years ...and i tell you i still think its the most beautiful country ever!!! From weather people food clean EVERYTHING ❤👌💯👌💯👍❤❤❤
Hello from Hamburg and thank you for the journey through my country and thank you all for your kind comments! I have seen quite a bit of the world and still did not find any other country I would like to live in. Like so many other countries we have trouble issues, but I believe in our democracy. If you think about a part 2, I would suggest that you have a close look at our islands and at one of the nicest beaches in the world - the Darß beach, surrounded by a very old forest. In the US, there are islands like Cape Cod or Long Island, in Germany we have Sylt - our most famous island, or Borkum, Ruegen, Usedom and many more.
Germany is not only Bayern and Munich. We have in northern Germany also beautyful places and old architecture. Not only from the medievil time also from the vikings. And my friend in the USA was very surprised that we also have islands. Maybe next time you can show something of these.
Germany’s wonders never cease to amaze, and your video captures the magic so beautifully! 🇩🇪✨ From its iconic landmarks to hidden gems, this visual journey feels like a masterclass in travel inspiration. Thank you for showcasing Germany's charm so vividly-viewers are in for a real treat!
This is just southern Germany. Germany has much more to offer than just this. Sadly outsiders only ever put emphasis on our south and never the rest of our country, as if all the other 13 states didn't exist. Really annoying.
Nee hat schon seinen Grund, der Süden ist Touristisch einfach Attraktiver, sowohl landschaftlich als auch vom Wetter Will den schönen Norden nicht diskreditieren aber frag jeden Ami, Europäer, oder Asiatischen Tourist nach: lieber Urlaub an Nordsee oder Bodensee? Die meisten werden Bodensee sagen da bin ich mir sicher
@@zebrakadaver626 bin an der Ostsee geboren.... und war im Sommer an der kroatischen Adria...mit dem Motorrad... war aber auch schon am Südpazifik und Nordatlantik sowie die Nordsee... nirgends ist es schöner als in den Schweizer Alpen!
I was born in the far north of Germany. Left as a child. But remember some of the traditions around Christmas, I remember Christmas time being magical. Not sure if that was due to my age or if it was truly more magical than hot Australia.
The magic definitely suffers a bit once you become the adult who has to make it all work ;) But it's mostly about the spirit you put into it. When you are in a proper "Christmas mood", december in Germany makes it easy to get enchanted. What's a little bad though is that due to climate change we don't really get winter until mid to late january any more, so the Christmas season tends to be muddy and wet now rather than magically white.
You should have seen the German cities before the war, absolutely breathtaking and stunningly beautiful as shown in historic films and documentaries. What a loss of architectual marvels and gems sometimes dating back 2000 years to the days of the Roman Empire. What's left of it today is nothing compared to the real thing before the war.
@@rasmuscallason1574 I think the German population is also open to China, as well as to Russia. But the world's governments apparently have other plans.
Thank you for the video I am from Indonesia visit Frankfurt, munic, cologne, Hamburg 1990, and again Frankfurt, then Bremen, Heidelberg 1994, I miss Bremen so much... I remember one small cafe Italian in Bremen they're have very delicious pizza
great stuff: I remember a pizza! what about trying local food in a typical restaurant instead of a pizza, as good as it may have been. You missed a lot, young lady!
Rothenburg/Tauber is a beautiful little town. There's christmas the whole year. Some pastry named "Snowball" come from there. This is ball-shaped pastry made from shortcrust pastry with various coatings such as powdered sugar, chocolate and many more. They are a bit too dry for my taste, but others like them. If you enjoy half-timbered houses, I recommend Tübingen and the really small town of Gelnhausen (40km from Frankfurt). Gelnhausen also has a lot of small sights, even though it is so tiny. I also found the area around Lake Chiemsee with its small islands beautiful. And Cologne is definitely worth a trip. Unfortunately, I haven't traveled around Germany that much myself yet.
For nature lovers there are a lot more destinations. But can definitely recommend Rhinelande-Pfalz/ Mosel and Bodensee (Lake Constance). I'd personally prefer smaller cities with historic buildings (Bremen, Rostock, Stralsund, Ludwigsburg...) I'd skip Frankfurt and Köln. And was personally a bit let down by Heidelberg, Berlin and Hamburg. But maybe too high expectations. 🤔
Heidelburg Castle has the most interesting history, 17th century, the Winter King an Queen, Frederick V and Queen Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia of the Palatinate, worth a look back to see the magnificence of the sacred geometric gardens. 💐🌳🌲🌹.
Many areas in northern Germany are overlooked: cities like Bremen, Lübeck, Wismar, and Stralsund. The island of Rügen is absolutely stunning, and the Harz Mountains, with its medieval towns Wernigerode and Quedlinburg, are equally remarkable
As someone who's been living in Germany for over 25 years, I missed a couple of amazing cities like Nürnberg (my home town ), Karlsruhe, the whole North Sea region and so on. But maybe we'll get to see these cities in a similarly amazing part 2.
Neuschwanstein might be what Disney imagines beautiful, but if you visit Castle Eltz you will find a castle that is still owned and in parts inhabited by the family who built it some 900 years ago. It‘s meanwhile the 35th generation of the Eltz family.
Heidelberg, Germany is also known for its religious significance in terms of the Protestant religion. It’s the city that the Heidelberg catechism is named after which is the foundation of some Protestant denominations.
As always, there is an overemphasis on Southern Germany. As a person from the North of the country, my culture, my Northern identity, my cuisine (fish dishes, game, venison) is completely neglected. When will people understand that Bavaria is just one out of 16 states, and due to the fact that they do everything differently than the rest of the country on purpose, it is the least state to represent the entire country! Also, Neuschwanstein isn't the number one tourist attraction. It's not even old! It was built in the 1860s-1880s that's modern times! Americans should realize that it's a tourist trap, not worth visiting at all. If you want to experience a REAL authentic castle which is beautiful and still partly inhabited by the count and his family, then go and see Burg Eltz. It's construction began in 1157 - that is what I call history. The exhibition is mind-blowing and a lot of fun for children, too.
@@ritakeller8435 Well, exactly. The selection doesn't fit the title because there is the usual stereotypical overemphasis of the South while the North gets neglected. It's absolutely correct to be upset as a person from the North. The answer is in your statement. It's not "Wonders of Sothern Germany".
@@D12Min Auf genau solch arroganten Bullshit hab ich gerade noch gewartet: Ich liebe den Norden und kann mit diesem bayrischen konservativen Anachronismus nichts anfangen. Ganz unabhängig von individuellen Vorlieben besteht Deutschland eben aus viel, sehr viel mehr als nur dem Süden. Es ist also objektiv aktiv zu bekämpfen, dass oft nur der Süden immer mit ganz Deutschland gleichgesetzt wird.
Please look up what "RAF" means in Germany (or the names "Ulrike Meinhof", "Andreas Baader" etc.). Many people would probably missunderstand when you say it like that XD
That indeed can be easily misunderstood. RAF is not only Royal Airforce, but in German it is also Rote Armee Fraktion which was a German leftist terrorist group in the 70s and 80s committing over 30 murders.
Idar-Oberstein, Bernkastel-Keus, with the Spitzenhaus. Moselle River, Burg Eltz, so.much more. The cathedrals are superb. But really, take the time, for the smaller lesser known things are the true beauty. Ich selbst bin Deurscher, und liebe mein zweite. Heimat
There are approximately 150 "Ferienstrassen" which lead through themed attractions, such as the "Barockstrasse" with all its wonderful baroque churches, or the Alpenstrasse, which leads through spectacular, fairy-tale like landscapes, or the "Dichterstrasse", leading through prominent poet/authors birth places, or the "Romantic Road", which leads through a bunch of historic places, and dozens more. I lived half of my life in the US and half of my life in my homeland of Germany, and when I drive through the German country side I wish I had never, ever left it even for a day, because every time I am awed by its natural beauty, its culture and its countless architectural attractions.
In 1986 I shopped in East Berlin. On the East side of the Brandenburg gate was a tourist market. I bought souvenirs, posters, and pamphlets. I also shopped West Berlin. The old bahnhof was a huge flea market. I drove the autobahns, I went to Neuschwannstein sever times. We took field trips in school. Went to England, Spain, and France. So much fun. My father was doing genealogy research so we traveled a lot to graveyards. We played on the playgrounds while the looked for graves and we met living relatives too. We were related to the chief of police in Luxembourg and a farmer in Bitburg. 😊
They showed a lot of places, which are overcrowded with tourists. I recommend to learn more about the really hidden gems of Germany. They only showed Hamburg in this video, but Bremen, Schwerin, Lübeck, Lüneburg and so one are also beautiful cities. The islands of Germany are also beautiful. On some of them cars are banned and the people uses horses, bikes or just walk. Try out the island Juist - they call it "Töwerland", which means "magical land" and it's true - broad and long beaches and a beautiful riff ("Billriff"). The Lüneburger Heide is also beautiful or the Harz with its smaller mountains. The Externsteine are also magnificient. There are so many beautiful places, but they only talk about that overcrowded places like Neuschwanstein oder Berlin.
You missed my favorite part of germany which is Spreewald. ❤ Take a kayak there and enjoy the stunning mix of the forest, the rivers, the cute houses and bridges.
Developed, tourist-friendly, one of the safest countries in the world, protests and strikes are not very common, rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscape, fairy tale castles -- no wonder why not only commoner tourists, but also King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand, the wealthiest monarch in the world, like to visit Germany. As of matter of fact, Vajiralongkorn made Bavaria, Germany his second home and has spent a significant amount of his adulthood there. Thanks for sharing!
@@Jimothy-723 One of the lowest criminality rate in the world, does not mean zero. You can also consider the flight to germany as dangerous, but that's more or less anxiety disorder.
Yes the south is nice but there are so many places in the north that barely feature from Münster to Greifswald and all the great Hanseatic cities of the north. Not even mentioning the many great islands.
The first fact is that Germany has the largest shooting festival in the world, in Hanover, Lower Saxony. There are many shooting festivals in Germany that are also beer festivals. Almost every town/municipality has a shooting festival.
I think the places I'd like to see the most would be the Frauenkirche and the Gothic cathedrals, the medieval towns, and of course the alpine countryside. It's amazing how Dresden got rebuilt and looks as it did for hundreds of years. That reminds me of how they rebuilt the old town section of Warsaw. BTW, I'd love to see a video of Poland.
Did you know that Germany also have “Stonehenges”? But made of wood and also so old, important and from the same time and culture as the original in Great Britain. One of them is the “Ringheiligtum Pömmelte” near Magdeburg. Search for videos on RUclips for more informations. And there are more “Middle Ages Cities” in the “Harz Mountains” like Wernigerode or Quedlinburg.
@herbertmartini5912: very true observation..thank you...I wouldn't know what kind of city is shown here.. but it most certainly is NOT Hamburg...;) thank you for your attentive eye... ;)
...or Klausenburg, which is the name given to the town by its German founders and former inhabitants, which also explains why the construction style is so German and how this scene made its way in here.
Yes, "Made in Germany" is known worldwide as a strong brand and synonymous with quality, craftsmanship and reliability. German products have built up an excellent reputation, especially in sectors such as the automotive industry, mechanical engineering, electronics and chemicals. This reputation is the result of decades of innovation, precision and maintaining high quality standards. For many consumers and companies, "Made in Germany" is a guarantee for durable and reliable products.
So beautiful to see a Video about my own country in english🙂 It has really beautiful places in Germany! Thank you for mentioning the rhine valley and Heidelberg. These are places I also like. What's unfortunately missing is the Lüneburger Heide. It's a beautiful landscape where in August the plants becoming purple🙂
Thanks for the nice video I have been in Germany for 32 years and I keep discovering new beautiful places, German people are very hospitable and the food in the restaurants tastes delicious🥰💐🌞👍🤝🙏💞
As nice as it is in the south, which is mainly covered here, it is a pity that the north is missing, except for Hamburg. Apart from beautiful cities like Bremen and Lübeck there is a very unique landscape, the Wadden Sea at the west coast and cliffs at the east coast, alongside fine sandy beaches.
A secret tip; Do not forget to go to the small city of Lueneburg. Very beautiful, sweet, with old buildings and not that well-known to foreign travelers.
Perfect list of the most overrun tourist hotspots in Germany. You could also make a great tour through Germany with no more other directions but: avoid every single one of these places. Heidelberg is a very beautiful place, the Rhine valley is lovely, Dresden, Leipzig, Berlin, very much to see there. But you can see highlights of that quality in a lot of other places where there are not tourist jams everywhere you go.
I love German cultures. The Cities are also beautiful to behold. Wow! Hearing some stories for the first time, even when l did the B1,didn't learn this.
This video is very interesting. I live in Germany now. In Munich. There are a lot of beautiful places in Germany. Videos don't fully convey the beauty you see in real life.
Most parts of northern germany are missing: Cities like Bremen, Lübeck, Wismar and Stralsund. The island of Rügen is very wonderful, the Harz mountains with it's mediaval cities Wernigerode and Quedlinburg as well
@neindanke3916 Standard sinnfreies Internetzantwort.
Guess what, the reason is in the title of the video ;)
Just kidding, the problem is Germany has so many wonderful places, each of its own kind, that it's impossible to represent every one in a short video.
The video would be hours long.
To be fair, Berlin and Frankfurt are not what I would call memorable places to visit. Thank you for your suggestions, tho. I am going to do a search on them and see what they have to offer.
@@maxjohnson1758 LOL, Berlin is a super exciting city, and has lots to see. You must not have spent much time here.
Waoo l want to visit Berlin when l come over to visit my daughter in Germany l love the country this is Namibia
I lived in Germany from 72 to 96. I miss it. Best years of my life.😊
That was the best time .Now there is only a shade left. I also miss that beautifull period as well. And I unfortunately have to live on in a woke and idiot society, that is very different from the straight, decent and upright culture of " their " fathers (and mothers of course) of that time. 😪
@@wernererk4883 Schmarrn
I am german and born in 1971 in Munich and grow up in Hamburg. The best time and the place for me were the 80s in West Germany. Germany was one of the best countries ever.
@@wernererk4883
You can sod off and go to Russia or Belarus if you prefer the „good old times“
😂😂😂
I was born there and we left in 93.
Germany is a wonderful country. I recently spent two months at Munich visits various places of interest - parks, sports grounds, castles - Munich has everything. Germans are hard working and a disciplined society. I like all this. Ales clar. I liebe dich Deutschland.
You Welcome
Best Regards from Germany😊🤝🙋♂💐💞💞💞🌞🙏
Sagt ein Touri der das Land nicht kennt. Geh mal nach Berlin Neu-Cölln mal schauen ob Du noch so fasselst.
@@Tiberiotertio Er hat ja auch explizit München erwähnt. München ist sowieso 100 mal schöner als Berlin, daher sollte er Berlin eher vermeiden.
@@Tiberiotertio Kennst du länder ,wo keine asi viertel gibt?
@@Tiberiotertio Neuköln is übel schön finde ich, is halt geschmackssache
Iam living in Germany since last 37 years ...and i tell you i still think its the most beautiful country ever!!! From weather people food clean EVERYTHING ❤👌💯👌💯👍❤❤❤
@@sarita3843 But not anymore! ! ! !
@@Williamhyperion4AfD voter spotted 😂
@@bekahride "But not anymore" because of the AfD election successes 😔
@@Williamhyperion4 thats bloesinn.. wir haben nur ne scheiss politik, seit jahren.
@@Williamhyperion4 AfD Detektor: biep biep biep
Hello from Hamburg and thank you for the journey through my country and thank you all for your kind comments! I have seen quite a bit of the world and still did not find any other country I would like to live in. Like so many other countries we have trouble issues, but I believe in our democracy.
If you think about a part 2, I would suggest that you have a close look at our islands and at one of the nicest beaches in the world - the Darß beach, surrounded by a very old forest. In the US, there are islands like Cape Cod or Long Island, in Germany we have Sylt - our most famous island, or Borkum, Ruegen, Usedom and many more.
Germany is not only Bayern and Munich. We have in northern Germany also beautyful places and old architecture. Not only from the medievil time also from the vikings. And my friend in the USA was very surprised that we also have islands. Maybe next time you can show something of these.
Germany’s wonders never cease to amaze, and your video captures the magic so beautifully! 🇩🇪✨ From its iconic landmarks to hidden gems, this visual journey feels like a masterclass in travel inspiration. Thank you for showcasing Germany's charm so vividly-viewers are in for a real treat!
I am living in Germany since June 2024, really a nice country.
It's the most beautiful and so much history.The food is awesome too ❤.
Germany is beautiful , love from India.
This is just southern Germany. Germany has much more to offer than just this. Sadly outsiders only ever put emphasis on our south and never the rest of our country, as if all the other 13 states didn't exist. Really annoying.
@@Oozaru85Klischees wollen bedient werden.. 😉
its made for Americans, who cant find Germany on a map of Africa!
Nee hat schon seinen Grund, der Süden ist Touristisch einfach Attraktiver, sowohl landschaftlich als auch vom Wetter
Will den schönen Norden nicht diskreditieren aber frag jeden Ami, Europäer, oder Asiatischen Tourist nach: lieber Urlaub an Nordsee oder Bodensee? Die meisten werden Bodensee sagen da bin ich mir sicher
@@zebrakadaver626 bin an der Ostsee geboren....
und war im Sommer an der kroatischen Adria...mit dem Motorrad...
war aber auch schon am Südpazifik und Nordatlantik sowie die Nordsee...
nirgends ist es schöner als in den Schweizer Alpen!
I was born in the far north of Germany. Left as a child. But remember some of the traditions around Christmas, I remember Christmas time being magical. Not sure if that was due to my age or if it was truly more magical than hot Australia.
The magic definitely suffers a bit once you become the adult who has to make it all work ;) But it's mostly about the spirit you put into it. When you are in a proper "Christmas mood", december in Germany makes it easy to get enchanted.
What's a little bad though is that due to climate change we don't really get winter until mid to late january any more, so the Christmas season tends to be muddy and wet now rather than magically white.
My mother is from Germany 🇩🇪 my dad from El Salvador 🇸🇻 😊
Thats some mix…😮
this combi is not so bad 🙂
Are both white?
So nice
Remember when i was there. Germany is a beautiful country with lots of sites to visit
Ich lieben Deutschland, I love Germany as a whole country coming from the Philippines. ❤😊
You should have seen the German cities before the war, absolutely breathtaking and stunningly beautiful as shown in historic films and documentaries. What a loss of architectual marvels and gems sometimes dating back 2000 years to the days of the Roman Empire. What's left of it today is nothing compared to the real thing before the war.
Dieser Meinung schließe ich mich an.
The discovery of the world's natural wonders is absolutely breathtaking! 🌍
Nature’s wonders truly remind us that the most beautiful places in the world are right here on our planet! 🌿💚
I love how you embrace different cultures and explore new places. Your travels truly broaden your perspective
บ้านเมืองน่าอยู่ มีธรรมชาติที่งดงาม. ประเทศชั้นนำ🤩เจริญก้าวหน้า
Regensburg, Freiburg und Schwarzwald, ,Deutsches Eck, Lorerei, Friesische Inseln, Ostsee....und viele viele Orte, Gegenden und Städte mehr .....
I live here for my entire life and it still amazes me how some places look like from a fantasy movie.
I hope even if it’s just 1 single person that sees this, that they have an amazing day and an even better future!
TRUMP & SCIENTOLOGY WILL destroy my future
Beautiful country
So happy we're allies. No more war ever again.
I wish Germany could be friendly with China too😢
@@rasmuscallason1574 I think the German population is also open to China, as well as to Russia. But the world's governments apparently have other plans.
@@rasmuscallason1574 is germany not friendly to china?
My favourite country is Germany.
Absolutely stunning footage! This makes me want to explore every corner of Germany. 🌍❤
Great report❤, but Germany has so many beautiful cities and places or stories and legends that you could never tell them all. Thank you for the Video❤
Thank you for the video I am from Indonesia visit Frankfurt, munic, cologne, Hamburg 1990, and again Frankfurt, then Bremen, Heidelberg 1994, I miss Bremen so much... I remember one small cafe Italian in Bremen they're have very delicious pizza
You wouldn't recognize it - most people are happy when they can leave the country!
Hey Agnes, greetings from Bremen🖐🥳
great stuff: I remember a pizza! what about trying local food in a typical restaurant instead of a pizza, as good as it may have been. You missed a lot, young lady!
Rothenburg/Tauber is a beautiful little town. There's christmas the whole year. Some pastry named "Snowball" come from there. This is ball-shaped pastry made from shortcrust pastry with various coatings such as powdered sugar, chocolate and many more. They are a bit too dry for my taste, but others like them. If you enjoy half-timbered houses, I recommend Tübingen and the really small town of Gelnhausen (40km from Frankfurt). Gelnhausen also has a lot of small sights, even though it is so tiny. I also found the area around Lake Chiemsee with its small islands beautiful. And Cologne is definitely worth a trip. Unfortunately, I haven't traveled around Germany that much myself yet.
Our Saxonia Switzerland and the Königstein Fortress is a beautiful place.
For nature lovers there are a lot more destinations.
But can definitely recommend Rhinelande-Pfalz/ Mosel and Bodensee (Lake Constance).
I'd personally prefer smaller cities with historic buildings (Bremen, Rostock, Stralsund, Ludwigsburg...)
I'd skip Frankfurt and Köln.
And was personally a bit let down by Heidelberg, Berlin and Hamburg. But maybe too high expectations. 🤔
So proud my family originated from Prussia 🦅🦅 the father land is certainly beautiful 🦅🦅✌️✌️✌️✌️👍👍
Heidelburg Castle has the most interesting history, 17th century, the Winter King an Queen, Frederick V and Queen Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia of the Palatinate, worth a look back to see the magnificence of the sacred geometric gardens. 💐🌳🌲🌹.
Many areas in northern Germany are overlooked: cities like Bremen, Lübeck, Wismar, and Stralsund. The island of Rügen is absolutely stunning, and the Harz Mountains, with its medieval towns Wernigerode and Quedlinburg, are equally remarkable
I love Germany ❤
I toured Germany for a month many years ago. I loved it
As someone who's been living in Germany for over 25 years, I missed a couple of amazing cities like Nürnberg (my home town ), Karlsruhe, the whole North Sea region and so on. But maybe we'll get to see these cities in a similarly amazing part 2.
We have so many beaches. THIS is the best!
Germany is a beautiful country with lots of sites to visit .
This video feels like a gateway to paradise-the most beautiful places in the world captured perfectly!
Neuschwanstein might be what Disney imagines beautiful, but if you visit Castle Eltz you will find a castle that is still owned and in parts inhabited by the family who built it some 900 years ago. It‘s meanwhile the 35th generation of the Eltz family.
WE LOVE THESE VIDEOS. THE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRIES AND LANDSCAPES, CITIES AND TOWNS OF THE VARIOUS CULTURES. THANKS
Heidelberg, Germany is also known for its religious significance in terms of the Protestant religion. It’s the city that the Heidelberg catechism is named after which is the foundation of some Protestant denominations.
I was born in Heidelberg, but I didn't know that😮, but I am also not protestant, so thanks for that info😂
So beautiful Germany 🇩🇪 city, I love your content ❤
As always, there is an overemphasis on Southern Germany. As a person from the North of the country, my culture, my Northern identity, my cuisine (fish dishes, game, venison) is completely neglected. When will people understand that Bavaria is just one out of 16 states, and due to the fact that they do everything differently than the rest of the country on purpose, it is the least state to represent the entire country! Also, Neuschwanstein isn't the number one tourist attraction. It's not even old! It was built in the 1860s-1880s that's modern times! Americans should realize that it's a tourist trap, not worth visiting at all. If you want to experience a REAL authentic castle which is beautiful and still partly inhabited by the count and his family, then go and see Burg Eltz. It's construction began in 1157 - that is what I call history. The exhibition is mind-blowing and a lot of fun for children, too.
Why getting upset? This Video is not to represent the entire county but to show the most amazing places. That's it....
@@ritakeller8435 Well, exactly. The selection doesn't fit the title because there is the usual stereotypical overemphasis of the South while the North gets neglected. It's absolutely correct to be upset as a person from the North. The answer is in your statement. It's not "Wonders of Sothern Germany".
@AlexTheGerman So sind die Amis. Sie kommen, sie trivialisieren, sie gewinnen
@@AlexTheGerman Bayern ist halt auch einfach besser als Norddeutschland. Habe im Norden und Süden gelebt, but sorry, not contest.
@@D12Min Auf genau solch arroganten Bullshit hab ich gerade noch gewartet: Ich liebe den Norden und kann mit diesem bayrischen konservativen Anachronismus nichts anfangen. Ganz unabhängig von individuellen Vorlieben besteht Deutschland eben aus viel, sehr viel mehr als nur dem Süden. Es ist also objektiv aktiv zu bekämpfen, dass oft nur der Süden immer mit ganz Deutschland gleichgesetzt wird.
We left Germany when I left the RAF in 1993, I still miss it to this day. Many happy memories of a wonderful seven years.
You do mean Royal Air Force, right?
@@hd_inmemoriam Yes, In Germany it was normally called RAFG.
Please look up what "RAF" means in Germany (or the names "Ulrike Meinhof", "Andreas Baader" etc.). Many people would probably missunderstand when you say it like that XD
Ein Terrorist…😂
That indeed can be easily misunderstood. RAF is not only Royal Airforce, but in German it is also Rote Armee Fraktion which was a German leftist terrorist group in the 70s and 80s committing over 30 murders.
Who also comes from Germany ?
I live in Heidelberg❤❤
Ich wollt schon immer mal zur Ting Stätte dort gehen...
Amazing Places
Black Forest, Raum Freiburg im Breisgau und Umgebung. ❤🎉 Titisee Neustadt, Schluchsee, Weil am Rhein, Breisach, Triberg, Staufen bis Münstertal usw
Idar-Oberstein, Bernkastel-Keus, with the Spitzenhaus. Moselle River, Burg Eltz, so.much more. The cathedrals are superb. But really, take the time, for the smaller lesser known things are the true beauty. Ich selbst bin Deurscher, und liebe mein zweite. Heimat
Burg Elz is a great showroom how a Familly has been grown over generations and everyone build a little more space to expand this castle
Thanks for the video TT. Much love and admiration from Chicago.
Thank you! ❤️
There are approximately 150 "Ferienstrassen" which lead through themed attractions, such as the "Barockstrasse" with all its wonderful baroque churches, or the Alpenstrasse, which leads through spectacular, fairy-tale like landscapes, or the "Dichterstrasse", leading through prominent poet/authors birth places, or the "Romantic Road", which leads through a bunch of historic places, and dozens more. I lived half of my life in the US and half of my life in my homeland of Germany, and when I drive through the German country side I wish I had never, ever left it even for a day, because every time I am awed by its natural beauty, its culture and its countless architectural attractions.
In 1986 I shopped in East Berlin. On the East side of the Brandenburg gate was a tourist market. I bought souvenirs, posters, and pamphlets. I also shopped West Berlin. The old bahnhof was a huge flea market. I drove the autobahns, I went to Neuschwannstein sever times. We took field trips in school. Went to England, Spain, and France. So much fun. My father was doing genealogy research so we traveled a lot to graveyards. We played on the playgrounds while the looked for graves and we met living relatives too. We were related to the chief of police in Luxembourg and a farmer in Bitburg. 😊
I'm very sure, there was no market on the eastern side, it was hard to even get close to the gate. It was probably somewhat remote.
Germany is so beautiful….
Wow...i've learned interesting facts and many beautiful places in Germany...Thanks for sharing this video. I ❤ Germany from Cebu, Philippines
They showed a lot of places, which are overcrowded with tourists. I recommend to learn more about the really hidden gems of Germany. They only showed Hamburg in this video, but Bremen, Schwerin, Lübeck, Lüneburg and so one are also beautiful cities. The islands of Germany are also beautiful. On some of them cars are banned and the people uses horses, bikes or just walk. Try out the island Juist - they call it "Töwerland", which means "magical land" and it's true - broad and long beaches and a beautiful riff ("Billriff"). The Lüneburger Heide is also beautiful or the Harz with its smaller mountains. The Externsteine are also magnificient. There are so many beautiful places, but they only talk about that overcrowded places like Neuschwanstein oder Berlin.
Woh, amazing video. Thank you for sharing
Hey, I come from the North of Germany and we have so many beautiful cities, the North Sea with its many Islands like Spiekeroog or Langeoog.
Da muss ich dir zustimmen Norddeutschland ist auch wunderschön war vor ein paar Jahren leider nur in Lübeck zu besuch wunderschöne Stadt ❤
You missed my favorite part of germany which is Spreewald. ❤ Take a kayak there and enjoy the stunning mix of the forest, the rivers, the cute houses and bridges.
Beautiful places in Germany, very nice video shots. 30:50.
❤Very nice, I like and live Germany. Thật tuyệt vời, rất đẹp.
Developed, tourist-friendly, one of the safest countries in the world, protests and strikes are not very common, rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscape, fairy tale castles -- no wonder why not only commoner tourists, but also King Maha Vajiralongkorn of Thailand, the wealthiest monarch in the world, like to visit Germany. As of matter of fact, Vajiralongkorn made Bavaria, Germany his second home and has spent a significant amount of his adulthood there.
Thanks for sharing!
safe... if you dont count rape as danger.
@@Jimothy-723well…Germans dont do that usually….but others believing in the religion of peace….
@@Jimothy-723There are other European countries that are more dangerous in this respect.
The Sultan of Oman too. 😉
@@Jimothy-723 One of the lowest criminality rate in the world, does not mean zero. You can also consider the flight to germany as dangerous, but that's more or less anxiety disorder.
País maravilloso, conozco Munich y me impresionó. País muy respetuoso con el medioambiente
Thank you for touring us in Germany
I LOVE ❤️ GERMANY 🇩🇪
Best tour . Thank you . Beautiful Germany 🇩🇪
Regensburg, also called the most nothern town of Italy, is the most beautiful city I visited in Germany to this day.
not me thinking gummy bears were from japan or korea this entire time!! wow i never knew....now i REALLY cant wait to visit germany
Love the color theme of 4RA, it’s so catchy and vibrant! Eye-candy bhi, money-candy bhi.
Yes the south is nice but there are so many places in the north that barely feature from Münster to Greifswald and all the great Hanseatic cities of the north. Not even mentioning the many great islands.
Im from the US and Germany was by far the most beautiful country in europe....
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Thanks man…but Italy is also great, actually it‘s better imho
The first fact is that Germany has the largest shooting festival in the world, in Hanover, Lower Saxony. There are many shooting festivals in Germany that are also beer festivals. Almost every town/municipality has a shooting festival.
In the seventies and eighties nearly every little village had its own beer festival for a weekend.
These cities are a site to behold. Immaculate.
I think the places I'd like to see the most would be the Frauenkirche and the Gothic cathedrals, the medieval towns, and of course the alpine countryside. It's amazing how Dresden got rebuilt and looks as it did for hundreds of years. That reminds me of how they rebuilt the old town section of Warsaw. BTW, I'd love to see a video of Poland.
Did you know that Germany also have “Stonehenges”? But made of wood and also so old, important and from the same time and culture as the original in Great Britain. One of them is the “Ringheiligtum Pömmelte” near Magdeburg. Search for videos on RUclips for more informations. And there are more “Middle Ages Cities” in the “Harz Mountains” like Wernigerode or Quedlinburg.
Thanks for sharing! 😊
26:02 - 26:08 is not Hamburg in Germany, it's Cluj Napoca in Transsilvania, Romania
26:06 yes, you won‘t find such hills in Hamburg - the highest measures 79 metres 😅
Yeah, some pictures I saw in other videos. Won’t watch anymore from this channel.
@herbertmartini5912: very true observation..thank you...I wouldn't know what kind of city is shown here.. but it most certainly is NOT Hamburg...;) thank you for your attentive eye... ;)
...or Klausenburg, which is the name given to the town by its German founders and former inhabitants, which also explains why the construction style is so German and how this scene made its way in here.
Sooooo beautiful German city and I like this video 👌 💕 💗 ❤❤❤❤
I wish US-tourists and even more US-investors will remain satisfied with the here shown places, so the real gems are safe ...
Amazing world ❤
Yes, "Made in Germany" is known worldwide as a strong brand and synonymous with quality, craftsmanship and reliability. German products have built up an excellent reputation, especially in sectors such as the automotive industry, mechanical engineering, electronics and chemicals. This reputation is the result of decades of innovation, precision and maintaining high quality standards. For many consumers and companies, "Made in Germany" is a guarantee for durable and reliable products.
Very nice cities I wish to see more andmore.
Been with 4RA for months now, their fair play is why I keep coming back.
So beautiful to see a Video about my own country in english🙂
It has really beautiful places in Germany!
Thank you for mentioning the rhine valley and Heidelberg. These are places I also like.
What's unfortunately missing is the Lüneburger Heide. It's a beautiful landscape where in August the plants becoming purple🙂
Stunning
Thanks for the nice video
I have been in Germany for 32 years and I keep discovering new beautiful places, German people are very hospitable and the food in the restaurants tastes delicious🥰💐🌞👍🤝🙏💞
As nice as it is in the south, which is mainly covered here, it is a pity that the north is missing, except for Hamburg. Apart from beautiful cities like Bremen and Lübeck there is a very unique landscape, the Wadden Sea at the west coast and cliffs at the east coast, alongside fine sandy beaches.
A secret tip; Do not forget to go to the small city of Lueneburg. Very beautiful, sweet, with old buildings and not that well-known to foreign travelers.
@@YvonneHoerde
And Stade, Celle, Goslar..
You forgot the Black Forest: don't forget to buy a cuckoo clock there!
Nice video! Thanks!
@tinajseemann the biggest one is in wiesbaden 😜
Cuckoo-clocks, häh?? ...😂
One of the best tours of Germany and also an insight on their history and inventions. A very rare combination. Keep up the awesome content. God bless.
keep support
Great video. Make more of germany please. Thanks.
Merci de nous avoir touchés en Allemagne, c'est très bien❤
Wonderful places
I live here now and appreciate imformation like this.Danke
You really went for the most touristy places.
Nice view ❤
Thank you for this film about my country. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
Perfect list of the most overrun tourist hotspots in Germany. You could also make a great tour through Germany with no more other directions but: avoid every single one of these places. Heidelberg is a very beautiful place, the Rhine valley is lovely, Dresden, Leipzig, Berlin, very much to see there. But you can see highlights of that quality in a lot of other places where there are not tourist jams everywhere you go.
die geheimen Plätze sollten es bleiben
Thanks for sharing 👍 because Swezerland neighbors all countries around...
Every country in the world, neighbors all countries around ;-)
Every week 4ra surprises us with some cool prizes, that’s why I stick with them.
Es una.ciudad muy.bonita alemania y su capital Berlin y todas sus ciuidades gracias por este reportaje y este video 📹 🫡🫡👍👌✌️✌️🤗🤗🏞🏞🍺🍺🥂🥂🍻🍺🍺🍷🍸🥂
Love that 4ra lets us bet and get our winnings fast, no waiting like other places
Great Video, Thank you for sharing.
I love German cultures. The Cities are also beautiful to behold. Wow! Hearing some stories for the first time, even when l did the B1,didn't learn this.
This video is very interesting. I live in Germany now. In Munich. There are a lot of beautiful places in Germany. Videos don't fully convey the beauty you see in real life.