I live in Strasbourg. just a little flaw is that you only showed the "touristy places" of the city, there are many neighborhood that are really interesting like the "presqu'ile malraux", also the european parliament. For those who are interested in : Alsace is a special region because it has switched from being French to German and back to French etc 4 times in less than 200 years. So this region is basically a mix culture of France and Germany. That's why you'll find typical Germanic buildings along with French neo-classical or 1st empire Buildings. Another fun fact : The French national anthem "La Marseillaise" was first sang in Strasbourg and was written for the army that was defending Alsace against Austrian and Prussian invasion. :)
Wow, What a delightful video of the region. I must get to see the Alsace region soon. Suggestion - The Loire Valley with castles are really worth the time and money. I was in the Loire Valley last year and toured a lot of the castles, well worth the trip. We stopped in Tours, as a base and looked at four castles per day. I do not recommend that you do that unless you you have a very short time to view the major "must see" castles and chateaux.
i leave in Tours, and yes i recomand you to come and visit, they r "chateaux" and little city near like Amboise (with leonard de vinci musee www.vinci-closluce.com/fr), and very good wine, so if one day you decide to come, you can ask me for things to do or visit :p (sry for my bad english :( )
Just pick any region to visit next! I don't think you'll be disappointed anywhere. I've visited Normandie, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, and (of course) Île-de-France, and they've all been gorgeous. It's my dream to visit every region of France.
I can't believe I did not know you were in Strasbourg! You should come back, there are so many things to visit that one days is not enough! :) (like the European district, Orangerie, the old university...) For the next video you should visit Compiègne, Pierrefond and Chantilly in Picardie, and Arras and Lille in Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Thank you so much for this splendid video of my region! I’m super proud and glad that you appreciated!! I hope that you won’t have anything against the fact that I use it to show my foreign accointances how beautiful it is 🙏
Great video. Beautiful and very educational. Alsace-Lorraine used to belong to Germany before it went to France. My father's German side lived there before immigrating to Canada in early 1900's. I would love to see a video on Lorraine. Merci.
Come in Normandie !!! One of the richest region historically speaking, sunny place, beautiful and relaxing landscapes, nice people and amazing food ;-)
Every time I see a video of someone traveling, it makes me want to go there. My wallet says no but my heart says "what the hell are you waiting for?". #FeelsBadMan (And BTW, didn't I tell you exactly that a few months ago: If one wants to understand what makes France so special, you HAVE to visit every region. There is a lot to be said about food, cities, languages, and landmarks all over the country. It's like visiting a different country every time, I'm glad you're doing it and I hope you'll enjoy it!) :)
le château du Haut-Koenigsbourg dans lequel le film La Grande Illusion de Jean Renoir a été tourné pour les extérieurs en 1937. Très joli reportage merci :-))))
Lovely! I cycled through Alsace earlier this year! I think the towns and landscape along the wine route make it one of the most beautiful places on Earth!
Rosie, thank you so much for the beautiful video. I had no idea how beautiful the Alsace region is. I have never been to France but hope to visit some day. For now I am seeing France through your eyes. Merci, merci, from Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Next to Paris, just visit the Champagne region ! Nothing more iconic than this !! And check out the Cathedral of Reims.. I hope you enjoyed the "Choucroute"
Next : try the valley of Barcelonette, in south of Alpes. It is in mountain, but with architecture from Mexic! And you have a lot of lacs. You can also see old structures of “Ligne Maginot”.
This seems to be a very charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Absolutely delightful video!! Alsace is so beautiful, especially Colmar. I really loved the artful ways many of the shots were done, and the drone shots were professional quality. The music puzzled me, though. Sounded more in keeping with New Orleans than Alsace. That’s just a quibble, though. I enjoyed the video immensely. Thanks!! Fred in NYC
Fun Fact: Alsace was part of France from the Middle Ages until 1870. Which is a more significant amount of time than the amount of time it was under German jurisdiction.
Hey, I'm from Bordeaux's region, and I hope you found here the best dry white wine to go with your meals ! It's a nice wineyard. Good video btw, beautiful drone shooting. PS : Please make a vlog if you're planning to travel in on my region ;)
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I love Strasbourg! I lived studied there for 2 years! How was the weather when you went? It tends to be cold in Winter! Are you staying in France? I mean do you plan to go back to New Zealand or are you settled in France for a while?
Glad you liked our region ! I support the Loire valley idea, but several castels a day is much more that I'd like to do. When we were young, me and my wife, we saw only one each day, and then spent the rest of the day at a swimming pool, for example, or other cool activity.
Be sure to visit KAYSERSBERG when you go back to the Colmar area. A short walk to the ruined Château at the top of the hill is fun and the village itself is so perfect! We spent some days in the tiny village of Turckheim and loved it there too
super vidéo !! magnifique vue de la ville , du chateau et en aérien par drone ,super beau !!!!!!!! et vu les commentaires je crois que vous etes partis pour faire le tour des 101 départements de France ... XOXO
Great video Rosie! I'm still a new subscriber and I want to thank you for all your amazing content! This video allows us to travel with you and it's a really nice feeling for us! I'm French ( I'm an English teacher actually) and I really like your videos and the topics you choose to evoke! I'm excited to watch more videos about cultural shocks and some of your vlogs during the Summer time! (I didn't know the churches were that beautiful in Alsace, thank you for teaching me things about my own country lol!). I personally live near Avignon (and I love the region) but I think that you know this area already.
Hi ! You should visit one of the french overseas sometime. I’m an alsatian living on Reunion Island, if you wanna come i’ll guide you with pleasure ;).
As it is summer I Would recommend brittany but a tour of the coast can't be done in 4 days more like 7 or 10 you can also do it in winter if you want to see the point du raz under a storm but of you don't like cold and rain, do it in the summer.
Great video, Alsace is a beautiful region. Next, you shoud try the Lot and Corrèze, lots of "plus beaux villages de France", Rocamadour, Collonges la Rouge, St Cirq Lapopie et Lascaux ! and so many more
Bonjour.. Vous etes trey bien.. Whats the amount of time it takes to travel to all the little towns? kayersburg, Riquwihr, Ribeauville, Eguishem, turkheim and all the little wine towns. any info would help SVP Merci Beaucoup
Nice Video! I really love Alsace and Strasbourg (I actually got to know this region quite late, only few years ago). I'm from Brittany in the other side of the country and if you've haven't visited it yet, I strongly recommend it ^^ (although avoid winter, the weather might not be the most appropriate in this period)...
I live in Strasbourg. just a little flaw is that you only showed the "touristy places" of the city, there are many neighborhood that are really interesting like the "presqu'ile malraux", also the european parliament.
For those who are interested in :
Alsace is a special region because it has switched from being French to German and back to French etc 4 times in less than 200 years. So this region is basically a mix culture of France and Germany. That's why you'll find typical Germanic buildings along with French neo-classical or 1st empire Buildings.
Another fun fact : The French national anthem "La Marseillaise" was first sang in Strasbourg and was written for the army that was defending Alsace against Austrian and Prussian invasion. :)
You are so lucky you live in Alsace France!
boo with the european parliament.
@Chad Conley Chad from Iowa: can't say as I agree withcha
@Far Out Man its a french city
we are not just some mixed germans with french, elzassers are a people, Elzass is our land, and elzassich is our language.
My ancestors are from the Alsace Region; thank you for showing how beautiful it is. Really enjoying all your videos...
My Ancestors are also from Alsace. This year i explore this beautiful place and made a Video from it.
Mine too! They left in 1732 to escape the catholics burning and killing the Calvin's.
Mine too. Maybe we are all cousins!
Wow, What a delightful video of the region. I must get to see the Alsace region soon. Suggestion - The Loire Valley with castles are really worth the time and money. I was in the Loire Valley last year and toured a lot of the castles, well worth the trip. We stopped in Tours, as a base and looked at four castles per day. I do not recommend that you do that unless you you have a very short time to view the major "must see" castles and chateaux.
i leave in Tours, and yes i recomand you to come and visit, they r "chateaux" and little city near like Amboise (with leonard de vinci musee www.vinci-closluce.com/fr), and very good wine, so if one day you decide to come, you can ask me for things to do or visit :p
(sry for my bad english :( )
Just pick any region to visit next! I don't think you'll be disappointed anywhere. I've visited Normandie, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, and (of course) Île-de-France, and they've all been gorgeous. It's my dream to visit every region of France.
I can't believe I did not know you were in Strasbourg! You should come back, there are so many things to visit that one days is not enough! :) (like the European district, Orangerie, the old university...)
For the next video you should visit Compiègne, Pierrefond and Chantilly in Picardie, and Arras and Lille in Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Thank you so much for this splendid video of my region! I’m super proud and glad that you appreciated!! I hope that you won’t have anything against the fact that I use it to show my foreign accointances how beautiful it is 🙏
Great video. Beautiful and very educational. Alsace-Lorraine used to belong to Germany before it went to France. My father's German side lived there before immigrating to Canada in early 1900's. I would love to see a video on Lorraine. Merci.
Come in Normandie !!! One of the richest region historically speaking, sunny place, beautiful and relaxing landscapes, nice people and amazing food ;-)
So excited to watch and get inspired for a trip to Strasbourg, Colmar, and Lyon in November!
Nice video.. God bless always. From the 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Every time I see a video of someone traveling, it makes me want to go there. My wallet says no but my heart says "what the hell are you waiting for?". #FeelsBadMan
(And BTW, didn't I tell you exactly that a few months ago: If one wants to understand what makes France so special, you HAVE to visit every region. There is a lot to be said about food, cities, languages, and landmarks all over the country. It's like visiting a different country every time, I'm glad you're doing it and I hope you'll enjoy it!) :)
le château du Haut-Koenigsbourg dans lequel le film La Grande Illusion de Jean Renoir a été tourné pour les extérieurs en 1937. Très joli reportage merci :-))))
I can't wait to visit here soon! I love your videos!
Lovely! I cycled through Alsace earlier this year! I think the towns and landscape along the wine route make it one of the most beautiful places on Earth!
Rosie, thank you so much for the beautiful video. I had no idea how beautiful the Alsace region is. I have never been to France but hope to visit some day. For now
I am seeing France through your
eyes. Merci, merci, from Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Boston has a nice railway station? ( like Apt- in Peter Mayle's books of Provence
Merci d'être venue à Strasbourg, contente que ça t'ai plu ! :-)
Thank you for taking us along! 💙🇫🇷
I was born in strasbourg, it's beautiful !
2:33 "hey gays" lmao
Hey, Rosie!
Heard that🤭
Just came back to Aus after living in Colmar for 9 months and this is making me soooo homesick for Alsace!
It’s my home town !!!!
I live near Colmar !!!
Say wallah ?
I want to say something it should say "Exploring Germany"
Non ! D'abord c'est la mienne !!!
My ancestors hometown! 🙂
Its on my bucket list for a long time❤
So happy you enjoyed Strasbourg !! 🙌🏻😘
Always had been curious for this region ✨✨✨
Visited Colmar and Riquewihr last year during December. Quite nice with the Christmas decoration.
This is my hoooome ! Strasbourg
i'm from Ireland and my (youtube) favourite is Toulon for the place and weather, saw Lorraine, very nice; Nancy 'Square!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very beautiful and typical German houses
You mean french alsatian houses?
German houses
Next to Paris, just visit the Champagne region ! Nothing more iconic than this !! And check out the Cathedral of Reims.. I hope you enjoyed the "Choucroute"
fabien delavie La Marne , on est là ✋😂😭
Nice, Eze, Antibes, Monaco, st. Tropez, then into Provence.... trust and believe 😉🤗
Lovely area, good camera work and editing, thank you for excellent content always. : ) : )
Next : try the valley of Barcelonette, in south of Alpes. It is in mountain, but with architecture from Mexic! And you have a lot of lacs. You can also see old structures of “Ligne Maginot”.
Come back in Winter, this is great too.
Yeah ! Wellcome to my region ;)
Aix en Provence next! Beautiful video, thanks for sharing!
I was there 4 days ago 😍😍😍 it’s really sooo beautiful I love it!!!
Put Brittany on your list. La belle Bretagne. I adore that region. Will be back there in a month and can't wait. 😊
I see the Haut Koenigsbourg everyday in my window ! :)
Superbe vidéo ! J'aurais suggéré Pays Basque pour la prochaine fois mais non en fait, il faut garder le meilleur pour la fin 😉
Love alsace and the neighbouring black forest
Ha mon Alsace ;)
Merci beaucoup pour cette visite, il est vrai que l'Alsace est une superbe région. See you ;)
Ma région !! I’m from Alsace yeah
So cute. Thanks! I want more vlogs in France. It's really beautiful near of Aix-en-Provence too
This is so beautiful! enjoy your life in France :)
If it'd be...
very nice, thanks.
Where were you walking (6-7 minutes in) I am looking for some good 7 mile walks around there.
Awesome video. I'd love to see Normandy and Brittany.
This seems to be a very charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
Strasbourg is my hometown..you are always welcome ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
la plus belle des régions !
Les séquences avec le drône c'est le top ; ça apporte beaucoup de valeur à ta vidéo
Bravo!
Loving the way you filmed. Minimal talk and lots of filming of scenery.
Glad you visited my beautiful region :)
J'aime bien la façon comment tu as presenté mon departement :)
Wow I really wish to visit here. Is the train from Paris to Strasbourg expensive?
Haut-Koenigsbourg
Is a music list available for this video?
nice to see my home town (Colmar) on your vid. I am stuck in Ireland........
My beau is from Strasbourg , so pretty !
Bayonne or nice. Lyon, the area around Bern Switzerland, Check Out the tour de France.
Absolutely delightful video!! Alsace is so beautiful, especially Colmar. I really loved the artful ways many of the shots were done, and the drone shots were professional quality. The music puzzled me, though. Sounded more in keeping with New Orleans than Alsace. That’s just a quibble, though. I enjoyed the video immensely. Thanks!! Fred in NYC
Fun fact: That was part of Germany until 1918
Fun fact: no it wasn't.
Germany didn't exist until 1870.
Misinformation.
What about before 1870? It was France since the Middle Ages.
Fun Fact: Alsace was part of France from the Middle Ages until 1870.
Which is a more significant amount of time than the amount of time it was under German jurisdiction.
Hey, I'm from Bordeaux's region, and I hope you found here the best dry white wine to go with your meals ! It's a nice wineyard.
Good video btw, beautiful drone shooting.
PS : Please make a vlog if you're planning to travel in on my region ;)
I love Strasbourg! I lived studied there for 2 years! How was the weather when you went? It tends to be cold in Winter! Are you staying in France? I mean do you plan to go back to New Zealand or are you settled in France for a while?
Those bakeries 😻
Glad you liked our region ! I support the Loire valley idea, but several castels a day is much more that I'd like to do. When we were young, me and my wife, we saw only one each day, and then spent the rest of the day at a swimming pool, for example, or other cool activity.
J adore Riquewihr. Un village eclatant de couleurs
Come in Burgundy! I live in Louhans, and here we have a speciality named "corniotte", it only exists in this town and this is absolutely delicious!
Ah super :D Tu as même visité le Haut Koenigsbourg, j'adore ce château
Merci d’avoir suivi (ou pas) un de mes conseils donné lors d’un précédent commentaire. C’est ma région donc forcément la plus belle 😝
Moving to Strasbourg for a year. What are some of the places I should definitely not miss?
La Bretagne est belle en toute saison . Visiter toutes les iles bretonnes . C'est magnifique !!!
Be sure to visit KAYSERSBERG when you go back to the Colmar area. A short walk to the ruined Château at the top of the hill is fun and the village itself is so perfect! We spent some days in the tiny village of Turckheim and loved it there too
So excited to go next month!
Update: I'm the 100k subscriber... congrats you deserve it!
Very beautifully shot!
It would be really great if you can show us the lavender fields in Provence.. thank you for all the nice videos...
super vidéo !! magnifique vue de la ville , du chateau et en aérien par drone ,super beau !!!!!!!! et vu les commentaires je crois que vous etes partis pour faire le tour des 101 départements de France ... XOXO
Wow that look's amazing! I must visit there one day...
Great video Rosie! I'm still a new subscriber and I want to thank you for all your amazing content! This video allows us to travel with you and it's a really nice feeling for us! I'm French ( I'm an English teacher actually) and I really like your videos and the topics you choose to evoke! I'm excited to watch more videos about cultural shocks and some of your vlogs during the Summer time! (I didn't know the churches were that beautiful in Alsace, thank you for teaching me things about my own country lol!). I personally live near Avignon (and I love the region) but I think that you know this area already.
Je me suis abonné. Merci pour cette belle vidéo ❤
Wìlkummen :)
my dream homes 🤍 and tour placeee
Beautiful! I can't wait for your next adventure.
Next, la Bretagne!
Hi !
You should visit one of the french overseas sometime.
I’m an alsatian living on Reunion Island, if you wanna come i’ll guide you with pleasure ;).
As it is summer I Would recommend brittany but a tour of the coast can't be done in 4 days more like 7 or 10 you can also do it in winter if you want to see the point du raz under a storm but of you don't like cold and rain, do it in the summer.
Summer in brittany begin 13th of july and end 14th of july
Dif Dauf it was like that in the 90's Times are changing
@@Difdauf yes and it's rainy all along
Great video, Alsace is a beautiful region. Next, you shoud try the Lot and Corrèze, lots of "plus beaux villages de France", Rocamadour, Collonges la Rouge, St Cirq Lapopie et Lascaux ! and so many more
Bonjour.. Vous etes trey bien.. Whats the amount of time it takes to travel to all the little towns? kayersburg, Riquwihr, Ribeauville, Eguishem, turkheim and all the little wine towns. any info would help SVP
Merci Beaucoup
My County, my city
Which part was in Riquewihr? Did I miss something? Also, how did you get from town to town?
Great video!
From 4.03 to 5.43
What is the name of the castle at 3:20?
Schöne Grüße
Schoene Grueße zurueck mein Freund :D
That was awesome!!! Thank you!!
What is the name of the castle at 3:23? Is it the same castle at 3:47? Both are gorgeous!
Next, Brittany and the pink granite coast ( Ploumanac'h, l'archipel des sept-îles, bréhat, le Gouffre ....) ;)
Love the music!!
Petite séquence juste devant chez moi à Strasbourg héhé
Nice Video! I really love Alsace and Strasbourg (I actually got to know this region quite late, only few years ago). I'm from Brittany in the other side of the country and if you've haven't visited it yet, I strongly recommend it ^^ (although avoid winter, the weather might not be the most appropriate in this period)...
It looks lovely- I’m thinking of going for a week mid July. Does anyone have any experience of weather at that time of year here?
This vlog is just perfect! The editing, the music! Wow haha!
It's a shame I never went there when it's only 2hours by train from where I live! 😍👏
I love the music at 3:02 ! What's the title ?