KOBLENZ, GERMANY - First Time in this Beautiful City! (River Views, Gondola Ride, Ice Cream)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2020
  • Stop #3 on our Summer Road Trip is Koblenz, Germany!! This is the smallest city on our trip and it was the first time either of us were visiting this city! This was realistically a city we were looking at based on it's location and affordability. We were excited to see where the Moselle meets the Rhine!
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  • @DeanaandPhil
    @DeanaandPhil  4 года назад +28

    Third stop on our German Road Trip: Koblenz! This city with a population of about 112k is a bit smaller, but we were actually pretty surprised by how much we liked it! Amazing atmosphere along the river Rhine, sun, castles, gondolas, great places to eat and nothing felt overpriced. :) I don't think Koblenz is very well known so it feels a bit as if we found a hiddem gem. What do you think? :)

    • @silasb3917
      @silasb3917 4 года назад +1

      In Siegen haben wir 100 tausend Einwohner. Wäre Siegen nicht zu 80 % zerbombt worden wäre siegen genau do schön wie Koblenz. Siegen ist dennoch eine schöne Stadt. Ich könnte es mir vorstellen in Koblenz zu leben.

    • @maren7338
      @maren7338 4 года назад +8

      For me living very close to koblenz it was entertaining to watch you discovering a city I am so used to but i would definetly agree that Koblenz is a bit underrated even if it is a small city

    • @ralfandreakkd4368
      @ralfandreakkd4368 4 года назад +6

      Do you know there's one gondola with a glass bottom. I think it would be a "nice" experience for Deana to take this one.

    • @en7165
      @en7165 4 года назад +3

      Koblenz is great, spent a day there again just a week ago. Shame I didn't run into you, that would have been so unreal. :p

    • @krisa990
      @krisa990 4 года назад +3

      Hidden gem must be a very good description of this charming,old style feeling not too big,not too small town...

  • @berndb.5097
    @berndb.5097 4 года назад +33

    Your search is over !! You have just found the most beautiful city in Germany :-)
    With both of you (and especially with Deana) Koblenz would be even more beautiful.

  • @timkaefermusic
    @timkaefermusic 3 года назад +22

    I lived in Koblenz for pretty much my whole life. I actually moved into the Altstadt about a year ago. I just love this town. Not too big, so it still has it's quiet places, but big enough so you have everything you need. If you have any questions about the town, I'd be happy to answer them.

    • @yellowstome5856
      @yellowstome5856 2 года назад

      Hey, ein Kowelenzer. Bin auch aus Koblenz. Wohne jetzt aber in Köln

    • @elifakil-unnebat5641
      @elifakil-unnebat5641 2 года назад

      Hi Tim! I am considering moving there soon. What are some activities that you can do in the city? For example: Is there a nightlife? Any locations for trekking? Climbing? Water sports and winter sports available? How do you go about meeting young people? Is there an art scene (exhibitions, concerts, cinema, festivals etc)? I am just a tad bit worried about moving somewhere that small and don't know if it's a fit.

    • @timkaefermusic
      @timkaefermusic 2 года назад

      @@elifakil-unnebat5641 The only thing from your list, that's kinda meh is winter sports. Got an ice rink in a nearby town. That's pretty much it I think. I can give you a big yes on all the rest. It's the perfect size for me. Small enough that you actually know people, but big enough that you have everything you need. You can search for me on pretty much any social media and we can have a chat if you want

  • @rolfoleynik6925
    @rolfoleynik6925 4 года назад +21

    Ich habe 2 Jahre in Koblenz gewohnt und es ist sehr schön dort.
    Was sehr schön ist, wenn ihr den Rhein runter fahrt, Richtung Oberwesel, Kaub, Bingen am Rhein gibt es mehr als 15 Burgen. Wenn ich es noch richtig in Erinnerung habe, kann man das auch mit dem Schiff machen.
    Und die Mosel runter, die ganzen Weinberge und kleine Städtchen. Bis Cochem braucht man ca. 3 Stunden mit dem Fahrrad entlang der Mosel und dann mit dem Zug zurück.
    Und von Koblenz ist man in 2 Stunden in Luxemburg und bis Paris sind es 5 Stunden. Mit der DB Bahn nach Köln 1 Stunde.
    Oder nach Lüttich 2 Stunden.
    Ach ja, Nationalpark Eifel 1 1/2 Stunden.
    Ein Tag in Koblenz ist definitiv zu wenig, um Koblenz und Umgebung kennenzulernen.
    Und es ist keine so große und laute Stadt wie Köln (ich wohne in Köln)

  • @lonelywolf8388
    @lonelywolf8388 4 года назад +13

    8:50 Deana's using the German "jaja" perfectly now! :D

  • @bjmacnevin
    @bjmacnevin 4 года назад +3

    Koblenz habe ich nur einmal besucht und zwar im Jahre 1988. Doch die Stadt gefiel mir mehr als die Stadt wo ich zu der Zeit wohnte (Quickborn). Als Austauschschüler aus Südkalifornien, gefiel mir wie freundlich und aufgeschlossen die Leute waren. Und die Geschichte die es hier in der Stadt zu sehen war hat mir auch sehr gefallen. Das deutsche Eck und die römische Festung... und wir der Rhein und die Mosel einander treffen und mischen... ich fand Koblenz höchst faszinierend und schön.

  • @petrusiusmaximus
    @petrusiusmaximus 4 года назад +9

    The Gondola in Koblenz is relatively new and really big ... Deana and Phil: "Did you notice the Gondola between the Zoo and Claudius Therme over the Rhine in Cologne?" In 1960 in one of these very small Gondolas my Father asked for my Mothers hand at sunset. Since it was the last Trip that Evening and there were no other Passengers on the Way, it was of course no Problem for Father to get the Gondola to a miraculously stop in the Middle of the Rhine for this Moment. ... Mother is said to have asked for reflection ... ;)

  • @romanopiccinini8690
    @romanopiccinini8690 4 года назад +16

    Trier is also a beautiful city you have to visite and it's close to luxembourg 😉 👍 your videos are great and i love to watch them 👍👍😀😀

  • @proan300
    @proan300 4 года назад +10

    I was born in Koblenz and I like it a lot. It´s a beautyful city to live in, I recommand you to go with Koblenz. It´s not just nice in summer, where you can enjoy your cold beer or ice cream on the "Rhein-Wiesen", but during the winter season as well. Koblenz has a wonderfull Chrismas-Market.
    From the yard of the fortress "Festung Ehrenbreitstein" you have a incredible view over the whole city.

  • @alexanderlindner5808
    @alexanderlindner5808 4 года назад +10

    You have to drive down the Rhine valley, along the river to see the castles.

  • @a.florschutzcamplin9011
    @a.florschutzcamplin9011 6 месяцев назад

    Parents left me their apartment, here in Koblenz, not too close, (flooding), and not too far away from the Rhein river and my husband and I love Koblemz. The reason is💔 heartbreaking, why we live here now, but am SO Very Thankful to the BOTH of them. rip...love❤ & miss you...😢

  • @karenmoran3707
    @karenmoran3707 4 года назад +4

    Beautiful, peaceful, clean, charming. Looks like a great place to live and raise a family.

  • @mwatson800
    @mwatson800 4 года назад +6

    Stuttgart- I cannot recommend Stuttgart enough! It has a lot of history, culture and modern with the second biggest Oktoberfest in Germany. In fact, it has something-of-everything-for-everyone here. It’s very multi-cultural and has a relaxed feeling. Start your trip (if you decide to try it) at the New Palace outside Schlossplatz station. There are lots of rural areas and small quaint villages just outside the city. Oh, and Stuttgart has its own river too!

    • @amradzinovic4086
      @amradzinovic4086 2 года назад

      So many better towns,even in Baden-Württemberg.

  • @wbader68
    @wbader68 4 года назад +17

    Best City in Germany? Nürnberg! A perfect mixture between city life and rural environment. Old medieval city center offering everything you wish to have considering shopping and culture plus a nice sorrounding landscape with villages with yummy franconian food. Not as busy or crazy like Berlin or Frankfurt, not as expensive like München. Just the perfect compromise if you want to have the advantages of a city but not the drawbacks.

    • @lifeinthemudlane1846
      @lifeinthemudlane1846 4 года назад

      the surrounding areas are endless fun to explore, oktoberfest in Muenchen (drive to Munich about 90 minutes, in the alps and Salzburg about 3 hrs

    • @stefanrupp
      @stefanrupp 3 года назад

      Nürnberg has very nice corners, true. But I was shocked about the aggressive cyclists. I have never ever seen so aggressive bicycle ridres than in Nürnberg. As a pedestrian I felt unsafe as never before. Sorry, no bonus!

  • @H3rrJ3h
    @H3rrJ3h 3 года назад +1

    I lived in Cologne, Bonn and new Koblenz and I have to say "Koblenz is my favorite City". Just the right size for me. Not too big with long ways to get from a to b, but still almost everything is available. I met my wife in Koblenz - this city was good for me!

  • @mohomoho1
    @mohomoho1 2 года назад +2

    You guys are killing me. My grandmother was from Koblenz b.1900 and my father was born there. They moved to NYC when he was a year old. Grandfather was from Copenhagen and joined the American army and was in Koblenz for whatever reason. I guess love at first sight when he saw my grandmother. :) The Gondola ride up to the Palace has great views of the Rhine. The Gondola was originally built for a flower show and was supposed to be temporary. Turned out to be a success so they kept it. I wish we would have spent some time driving along Mosel river. The water looks so clean at the Deutsches Eck.

  • @rafaellas9871
    @rafaellas9871 4 года назад +3

    Hi, I'm Brazilian and I live in Koblenz! I have lived in Berlin and Düsseldorf and I have to say that Koblenz is my favorite!
    By the way there is a beautiful castle in Koblenz called Scloss Stolzenfels google it you will love it!!! ❤️ Sending love!

  • @kellysutton2199
    @kellysutton2199 4 года назад +7

    We lived in Bamberg back in the '90s and I miss it so much. It was such a lovely town and so much to do. But it's in Bavaria and I don't know if you want to live that far south.

    • @snappic2867
      @snappic2867 4 года назад +1

      Hey - greetings from Bamberg. I live here since 2008.
      But I am a child of bigcities. And Bamberg is a little bit to small for me

  • @zaidarenteria7334
    @zaidarenteria7334 4 года назад

    These video series are so nice! You guys are quite charismatic and it is clear you enjoy your journey. I live in Germany and I appreciate the travel tips. Thanks for sharing!

  • @ediedek2040
    @ediedek2040 4 года назад +4

    My suggestion to settle in Germany is Hamburg. I think it is a great city to live, friendly to the inhabitants, with great public transport and a multitude of attractions for residents like: the Alster river, harbor, concert hall, district St. Pauli and good food. Undoubtedly, the plus is the proximity of the sea coast.

  • @Craftlngo
    @Craftlngo 4 года назад +42

    I'm a bit disappointed, that you left out Bonn on your Trip down the Rhine. Bonn is maybe smaller than Cologne or Düsseldorf but it is even more international than the both being the only location in Germany of the united nation housing nearly 180 different countries. It is also the Birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven.
    We have also restaurants from all over the world. Have you eaten authentic Ethiopian or Tibetan cuisine?

    • @sabineschonl225
      @sabineschonl225 4 года назад +5

      I'm surprised, too, about them skipping Bonn! With all its important history... plus it's much more beautiful than Köln or Düsseldorf..

    • @MRetoastet
      @MRetoastet 4 года назад +2

      yes me too.
      plus we have the Eislabor. one of the worlds best ice cream places.

    • @EldritchGinger
      @EldritchGinger 4 года назад +4

      Me too! Bonn is smaller than cologne and Düsseldorf and much more beautiful in my opinion. I've lived there for some years and I miss the people and the university and the food and... everything really. Everyday felt like being on a vacation to me.

    • @hyperfixations_are_a_thing
      @hyperfixations_are_a_thing 4 года назад +5

      I live in the area and i'm also surprised that they visited Koblenz but not Bonn. I think Bonn is much more beautiful than Koblenz, but you can reach some fairly picturesque towns (better) from Koblenz.

    • @balidobbster9010
      @balidobbster9010 4 года назад +4

      Gut, ich kann verstehen, dass Du ein bißchen beleidigt bist, weil Bonn so außen vor gelassen wurde🙄! Bonn internationaler als Köln oder Düsseldorf? Ja, bis 1990 vielleicht. Ludwig van Beethoven? Ja, aber Heinrich Heine, Tote Hosen, Clara Schumann, Doro Pesch, Kraftwerk, Joseph Beuyss, Andreas Gursky etc. Mit den kölner Größen kenne ich mich nicht so aus, aber aufgrund des Alters der Stadt, dürfte sich da so Einiges finden. Internationales Essen? Ja, Du bekommst in Köln und Düsseldorf wirklich alles, aber wirklich alles, was Du Dir nur vorstellen kannst. Meine Erfahrungen mit Bonn waren leider nicht sehr gut! Meines Erachtens ruht sich die Stadt immer noch auf ihrem, mittlerweile vergangenem, Status als Bundeshauptstadt aus. Schade, aber so sind meine Erfahrungen...............

  • @madelync7753
    @madelync7753 4 года назад

    Loved seeing all the older architecture, the more peaceful city feel, the beautiful views, and the river. This would definitely be my pick so far :) And that ice cream sounds amazing!

  • @alexanderlindner5808
    @alexanderlindner5808 4 года назад +1

    This is where I grew up. Absolutely gorgeous countryside around there. Beautiful medieval villages, vineyards and castles along the Rhine and Mosel valley. Koblenz is great, if you are into hiking, bicycling etc.

  • @annag.87
    @annag.87 4 года назад +3

    Cant wait to be in Koblenz tomorrow night! Going there because of your Instagram stories :D it looks so nice! :) thanks for the inspiration!

  • @helekat2302
    @helekat2302 4 года назад +1

    i love your travel videos! I am planning to live in Germany so watching this kind of videos are just what I need :)

  • @xeniajenssen5223
    @xeniajenssen5223 4 года назад +4

    Ihr habt euch echt mehr followers verdient ich habe schon so viel gelernt über Deutschland sogar wenn ich dort herkomme haha. Liebe euch beide! ❤️

  • @L.N.MrSp0ck
    @L.N.MrSp0ck 4 года назад +1

    Koblenz is one of the nicest citys in germany. i was stationed there for 6 month and i always wanted to move there since then. The people, the food and tha nature is awsome there.

  • @krisa990
    @krisa990 4 года назад

    Nice touch too that they have gondolas,what a way to check out the town....

  • @eriknelson5390
    @eriknelson5390 Год назад

    I stayed in Koblenz with the hotel on the Rhein. It was 10 minute walk to train station to have short trips like to cologne. We just loved it. Beautiful view and very friendly people.

  • @Kattleyah
    @Kattleyah 4 года назад +3

    I am from Germany, have been to a lot of the cities myself. Moved from near Frankfurt to near Munich and its an absolute dream ...if you do like it a little less hectic but still want a city vibe. So I would vote for Munich, or if it can be smaller Kempten - great little place near the alps, great nature, great people

  • @mariondiemert430
    @mariondiemert430 2 года назад

    We lived in Andernach and Remagen, both on the Rhine river. Loved to visit Koblenz via B9 and especially their summer fireworks, Rhein in Flammen, are amazing. Our favorite little piece of heaven was Beilstein, on the Mosel river. Charming little town with an old castle. It is on the other shore from Cochem. Love watching your videos. So glad I found you!

  • @thedenimk
    @thedenimk 4 года назад +30

    Hey, you can visit Heidelberg. It has the same vibe as Koblenz. They're a lot of young people and events because of the university.

    • @jujubees
      @jujubees 4 года назад +2

      Heidelberg is very nice!

    • @usbxg3474
      @usbxg3474 4 года назад +3

      I second that. If you liked Koblenz you´ll fall in Love with Heidelberg!

    • @generalsaufenberg4931
      @generalsaufenberg4931 4 года назад

      jep. i was there last year. a great little town.

    • @stefanrupp
      @stefanrupp 3 года назад

      Sure, its nice, but stuffed with americans.

    • @shannonbradley4699
      @shannonbradley4699 3 года назад

      @@stefanrupp Das ist sehr unhöflich.

  • @evgr5092
    @evgr5092 4 года назад

    Ich bin in Koblenz geboren und deshalb ein echt "Kowelenzer Schängelche"
    Lustig, die eigene Stadt mal aus den Augen eines Fremden zu sehen. Man entdeckt Dinge, die man selbst gar nicht mehr wahrnimmt. Vielen Dank für euer Video 😉

  • @Rainerjgs
    @Rainerjgs 4 года назад +1

    Danke, es hat wieder echt Spaß mit Euch beiden gemacht!
    Und danke Phil, daß Du dieses Mal nicht wieder so laut "Whats up" geschrien hast, das war viel angenehmer!
    Auch die achtsame Einführung ins Video von Deana war sehr schön. Ihr seid einfach die ulkigsten und liebenswertesten Reiseführer, die ich kenne!

  • @charleychapman304
    @charleychapman304 4 года назад +1

    From my visits to Germany, Koblenz was my favorite of the cities on your road trip. It was a great mix of modern and historic. There are so many interesting sites nearby. The biggest issue I would have is deciding which section of the city to live in. I am really enjoying your channel.

  • @steves.6519
    @steves.6519 2 года назад

    Wayyyy back in the 90's when I was stationed in Germany, we used to love going to Koblenz about 4 or 5 times a year. Mostly to go out to nightclubs but exploring during the day trying to find good hangover cures was great!

  • @kathyjohnson5097
    @kathyjohnson5097 4 года назад

    Loved the gondola ride!! Gorgeous views 😍

  • @andrewbrenner425
    @andrewbrenner425 4 года назад +1

    Great stop! This would be our pick to this point. It’s nice being in a smaller city, yet ones that’s large enough to have all the modern amenities and shops you’d ever want. I think Phil jumping in the gondola basket is a universal guy thing to do. I would have done the same 😝

  • @tuneskramer69
    @tuneskramer69 4 года назад +1

    Awesome vid! I have a lot of good memories of our holidays as a kid, we spent in koblenz / Trier in the 80ies and early 90ies. My dad had a picture of ehrenstein Castle by night on his desk. I took my wife to Trier and idar oberstein in 2013. But i haven't been in koblenz since the 90ies, man i wanna go back. Thanks for the walk down memory lane!
    Edit: i Just realised my dad had a picture of Cochem not Koblenz...

  • @mjderade
    @mjderade 4 года назад +2

    I love Koblenz. I had such a good time there.

  • @ronalddevine9587
    @ronalddevine9587 4 года назад +1

    Deanna, I feel for you on that gondola. I experience the same anxiety. Koblenz looks like a very liveable place. You two are great 👍 ❤

  • @balidobbster9010
    @balidobbster9010 4 года назад

    Koblenz is a nice place to live! I was born in Düsseldorf and still live in Düsseldorf, but visiting my friends in St. Goar, we always go for shopping to Koblenz, enjoying the nice Biergärten as well. Koblenz has a nice, living culture scene. Köln and Frankfurt not far away, exact like Belgium and Luxemburg. Around Koblenz you will find a wonderful scenery! Castles, vineyards and a lot more...

  • @joanneburg4159
    @joanneburg4159 4 года назад

    WE love Koblenz. There is so much to see and do down the Rhine or Mosel. I would say a good choice.

  • @Ventilator-ri8su
    @Ventilator-ri8su 4 года назад

    Best room 420 👌🏼 totally agree 😎 very nice Vlog about your road trip, well done, very entertaining 🔥

  • @Lockenline
    @Lockenline 4 года назад +10

    Wie schade, dass ich Euch nicht begegnet bin. Aber ich freue mich sehr, dass ihr Euch Koblenz angesehen und euch wohl gefühlt habt. 😊 Vielleicht bis bald? 🙃

    • @peterkesseler9898
      @peterkesseler9898 4 года назад +1

      Das wäre absoluter Zufall die beiden zu treffen! Aber so haben sie ihre Ruhe. Wäre aber schon cool sie mal kennenzulernen.

  • @youngstar312
    @youngstar312 4 года назад +1

    This is where I went to school until recently. I live nearby. It's a nice city.

  • @f.g.m.r.8759
    @f.g.m.r.8759 3 года назад

    great video... i live at salzburg - austria - born at koblenz for long time :-) nice to see my city on your video - bye ... have good times^^

  • @andreasjanke610
    @andreasjanke610 4 года назад

    This time you were so close to me. I'm from Andernach. A small town close to Koblenz (round about 25 kilometers northern).
    Living in Koblenz has a huge advantage. You have such a great connection to public transport (train, bus and ship) and to many Autobahns in all directions. You are also able to reach many airports also the international one in Frankfurt very fast.

  • @jonasmuller1562
    @jonasmuller1562 4 года назад +6

    Ihr solltet euch unbedingt Regensburg anschauen🙂 Wunderschöne Stadt und wunderbar für den Sommer (Donau). Außerdem gibt es viel zu besichtigen innerhalb dieser relativ kleinen Stadt. ❤️

    • @Prachtnelke
      @Prachtnelke 4 года назад

      Jaaa, kommt nach Rengschbuach. :D für Diana gibt es auch viel vegetarisch.

  • @ljracing1400
    @ljracing1400 4 года назад

    I'm living in a smaller town near Koblenz and when i am there it is so great

  • @deanna3223
    @deanna3223 3 месяца назад

    Palestinian version of manti (home cooked is the best) is incredible. I love how my grandma and mom makes it. We call it “cat ears”. It’s typically stuffed with meat and drowned in a thick, warm, rice yogurt based sauce - almost like a thick soup. This manti doesn’t look like the home cooked ones I’m used to. Wish you could try my mom. Honestly, one of my favorite dishes and that’s saying a lot since Italian is one of my favorite.

  • @JohnDoe-tp5sk
    @JohnDoe-tp5sk 4 года назад

    Ich find's schön das ihr Koblenz besucht habt und das es euch dort gefallen hat. Ich habe dort meine Frau kennengelernt, die ursprünglich von der Mosel kommt und damals in Koblenz gelebt hat. Ich selbst komme zwar nicht aus Koblenz, hab aber vor einigen Jahren wegen meiner Frau oft die Wochenenden dort verbracht und die Stadt während dieser Zeit kennen und lieben gelernt. Nun leben meine Frau und ich zwar nicht in Koblenz, aber wir sind alle paar Wochen mal dort zum shoppen oder einfach nur um die schönen Ecken dort zu genießen

  • @bob5074
    @bob5074 4 года назад +1

    The river tour in Koblenz is amazing. The translator tells a different story in English than the one in German. They didn’t speak of the bombing of the Kaiser Wilhelm statue in WWII in the German version. My favorite restaurant is Alte Weinstube Zum Hubertus. It’s amazing. The lady made us a schnapps that was so good I could have drank 20 of them and gladly slept in the gutter. Koblenz is one of my favorite German cities!

  • @MsYolost
    @MsYolost 4 года назад +1

    I really like this series! I'm on a similar journey. I actually was about to move to Canada but because of the current situation, I wasn't able to. Now I'm reconsidering to stay in Germany and looking for a nice place to live. Your videos help a lot, they are very informative :)

  • @Pookasita
    @Pookasita 4 года назад

    My vote would be for Nürnberg. I don't live in Germany but have vacationed there almost once a year for 40 years and I find the Bavarian city of Nuremberg to have the most to see and do of any other place in Deutschland. So much history, culture, architecture, beautiful countryside and epicurean delights. Also a nice centralized location for exploring the rest of Southern Germany. A bit less touristy than Munich, Berlin, Cologne and southern Bavaria.

  • @hsiwow8zgg
    @hsiwow8zgg 4 года назад +3

    Luv it yet again

  • @billdamminger9067
    @billdamminger9067 4 года назад

    I liked Koblenz. My ancestors are from Pirmasens. A cool side trip in that area is Marksburg castle.

  • @philsaunter1956
    @philsaunter1956 4 года назад +5

    That viewing platform reminded me of the time we all learned was Phil's full name was. lol.

  • @liley44
    @liley44 4 года назад +1

    Ich bin selbst erst vor kurzem nach Koblenz gezogen und kann es euch hier nur empfehlen!

  • @Tarackgul
    @Tarackgul 4 года назад

    Hallo ihr beiden.Ich verfolge eure Beiträge schon seit langem hier auf RUclips und bin immer wieder begeistert oder überrascht.Ich komme aus dem Raum Neuwied 20 KM weiter den Rhein rauf,eine Nachbarstadt von Koblenz und war daher angenehm überrascht das ihr in Koblenz wart.Ich war zwei Tage zuvor dort und haben uns also knapp verpasst,schade,hätte mich über ein Autogramm gefreut.Euch beiden noch alles gute und macht weiter so,ich freue mich immer wenn ihr wieder einen Block in RUclips setzt.........Alles liebe und viele Grüße aus Neuwied.

  • @MagnificentGermanywithDarion
    @MagnificentGermanywithDarion Год назад

    Awesome video. I will be visiting Koblenz in a few weeks:).

  • @jurgenrembold6392
    @jurgenrembold6392 3 года назад

    What a gorgeous city!

  • @sylviajustice5013
    @sylviajustice5013 4 года назад +1

    Here is my recommendation. Find a nice supermarket or grocery store you really like in a town, and see how nice and close the apartments are next to it. I have just watched a couple videos of a couple who moved to Mexico. They liked the pretty town they chose, but they left, because, among other things, it was not convenient to go shopping from where they live. I also found that to be the case with me. A town may be very cute and all, but over time, (and this issue might not seem as glamorous), but convenience to good shopping is also key.

  • @w.a.3387
    @w.a.3387 4 года назад

    I've lived in Kitzingen, Wurzburg, Karlshrue & Heidelberg. Heidelberg by far has been my fave.

  • @hanskuhlmann9477
    @hanskuhlmann9477 3 года назад

    I am living in Koblenz since 1970 and I don't want to move. There is so much to enjoy for everyone, including amazing wine.

  • @dechiller1
    @dechiller1 4 года назад

    If you ever have time you should visit Mainz and Wiesbaden.
    Mainz is very comfy yet it is the capital of Rheinland-Pfalz.
    There is also some architecture sights like the Dome and the Gutenberg Museum.
    Also between the two cities there is the Rhine and some pretty shore promenade of both sides.

  • @silasland8266
    @silasland8266 4 года назад

    Koblenz is great. Thanks for taking us around. For me the best city to live in Germany is whether Koblenz or Würzburg. I love both citys. You should visit Würzburg for sure.

  • @yika3770
    @yika3770 4 года назад

    Please
    visit Lübeck! It has everything you like. History, half-timbered houses, a lot
    of water, student vibes, vivid art scene, small town flair in a modern 200.000
    population city and various food options. And it's surrounded by gorgeous
    nature

  • @adriandidi5109
    @adriandidi5109 4 года назад

    I was born in Koblenz and have lived there for my first 20 years. I now live in Cologne for already 9 years. I love both of the cities. If u are looking for a smaller city but still enjoy some big city activities go for Koblenz. If u love and enjoy bigger cities go for Cologne.

  • @0815cado
    @0815cado 3 года назад

    Hey Ihr beiden, ich bin heute erst auf eure Videos gestoßen und ich muss sagen das sie sehr viel Spaß machen beim anschauen.
    Ihr beide passt sehr gut zusammen.
    Außerdem macht es sehr viel Spaß auch mal die Eindrücke und Sicht von jemanden zu sehen, der nicht hier geboren ist, und dafür auch ganz viel Respekt an deine Freundin, das Sie so offen ist dafür und es auch geduldig über sich ergehen lässt, wenn du mal Schabernack treibst.
    Und das Ihr einen Route Trip durch Deutschland macht oder gemacht habt, mit den wichtigsten Anläufen überhaupt....die Restaurants mit gutem Essen ;), macht euch überaus sympathisch.
    Falls Ihr wieder mal einen kleinen Route Trip plant, könntet Ihr ja auch vielleicht mal überlegen in den Ostern zu kommen, hier gibt es auch ein paar schöne Städte, Leipzig mit seiner schönen Innenstadt und dem schönen Leipziger Zoo, oder Dresden mit der schönen alt Stadt an der Elbe, natürlich ist das euch überlassen, da es ja nun doch ein Stück von euch entfernt ist.
    Aber nichts desto trotz, vielen vielen Dank für eure tollen und spaßigen Videos, und den Aufwand den Ihr für jedes einzelne Video auf euch nehmt.
    Ich werde nun weiter mich durch eure Videos klicken und eine Menge Lachen.
    Also nochmals vielen Dank.

  • @Papzt89
    @Papzt89 4 года назад +2

    Awesome. Greetings from Koblenz

  • @wdinns
    @wdinns 4 года назад

    when you take the cable car from Garmish, up to the Zugspite, the cars bounce when they cross the towers, and you have to change the cars at the top, to get down inside the bowl for snow skiing

  • @dragona_yamane
    @dragona_yamane 3 года назад

    I live in Koblenz and it's quite a nice city to life in (depends which part but still beautiful). It's especially wonderful when you live near the Rhein

  • @jamescarney7476
    @jamescarney7476 2 года назад

    I was an exchange student in Germany for a year and I lived in three different parts of Germany but my absolute favorite area was the beautiful southern region of Deutschland area and my favorite city that I lived in for six months was Radolfzale which was right on a beautiful beach called Bodensea,this old town was the perfect size to be quaint but large enough to have nice amenities like fantastic bakeries and restaurants. The lake separated Switzerland and Germany! I really liked how friendly the people were and the serenity of the Minau Island (flower island) that was a public park now but had been a former king’s personal island home and castle that could only be accessible by ferry. I would spend a whole day walking around this secluded island with a crew of government landscapers and gardeners maintaining all the different flower gardens and varieties of roses and majestic landscaping. Downtown in the city was a Central Park which used to be the actual moat to a castle hundreds of years ago. Some of my spelling for these places is not correct but it has been thirty years since I lived there! It is on my bucket list to return for a vacation before I pass, probably after I retire, good lord willing. Then I lived in a Kline Dorf of Burcheid which was closer to Frankfurt or Kline or in english Cologne-which I never could understand why there are two different referenced names for the same city because if it is a German city then that should be its name in any language because it’s in Deutschland but I guess the irony is why in America do we call it Germany and not Deutschland? The last place I lived was near Hannover which was my least favorite place while living there because of the cold weather and flat scenery which were just not as pretty for me but I also got a terrible ear infection from the wind blowing all the time combined with 10 degree cold. This Bundesland was just not as appealing or beautiful a
    s the Bavarian part that I have such fond memories of as being one of the most beautiful and serene places in my mind and heart forever! ❤️

  • @GingerK2022
    @GingerK2022 4 года назад

    Andernach (close to Koblenz) is an even older city, 2000 years!. It's smaller but very nice. There is the highest cold-water geyser in the whole world!

  • @davidw.6818
    @davidw.6818 3 года назад

    My home town! Koblenz is so beautyful

  • @Andrei2patrU
    @Andrei2patrU 4 года назад +2

    I'd welcome you guys with a tour and some beer over here in Aachen. It's definitely not the best city in Germany haha but there are a lot of things to see and a lot of history to explore.
    We're also just half an hour away from either the dutch or the belgian border (groceries on sunday? not a problem if you go to belgium).
    There is no city or village in this area to call a perfect place to live but you have a thousand and one opportunities and small things all around here.
    45 minutes away is the Eifel National Park with lots of trails for both trekking and biking, 45 minutes away is Maastricht if you want to enjoy dutch life a bit, 1 hour away is Liege if you want to enjoy belgian life a bit, Cologne is 1 hour away as well if you want to go to concerts, maximum 3 hours away are Charleroi, Eindhoven, Cologne, Dusseldorf and Dortmund airports for low cost or long haul flights wherever you want, 3 hours away by train is Paris directly from Aachen with a stop in either Bruxelles or Liege etc.
    You are my welcomed guests if you decide to visit, can't provide a place to sleep because my home is a bit of a mess since I changed apartments not too long ago but I can happily take you around the area for sightseeing (the drives are absolutely wonderful and the places equally so)

  • @lauraautry6992
    @lauraautry6992 2 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful 🤗❤️

  • @luca_doet6506
    @luca_doet6506 4 года назад

    I life near to Koblenz, it is by us the biggest City. The land around Koblenz is also very nice. So I love to life in this area in Germany😍

  • @Scott-lx4ic
    @Scott-lx4ic 4 года назад

    Nice video! Love the road trip! For me the best city to live in is Freiburg im Breisgau! It is a medium-sized city with modern and older buildings, as well as a lot of leisure activities. There are also many other beautiful places around Freiburg. You would definitely like it! I wish you a lot of fun! Keep up the good work!

    • @mahtra2372
      @mahtra2372 4 года назад

      Hmm, those friends of mine, who live/lived in Freiburg always complained of the microclimate, because it is situated in a valley...

  • @kathiyala
    @kathiyala 3 года назад

    Oh cool! Ich komme aus und lebe in Koblenz, freut mich zu sehen, dass wir auch Touristen anziehen (:

  • @robfriedrich2822
    @robfriedrich2822 3 года назад

    And the River is clean.

  • @vivienschmidt8506
    @vivienschmidt8506 4 года назад +1

    Please try Konstanz.
    And if you visit, make a small trip to the island of Mainau, there is a butterfly house, it is really beautiful.

  • @billgracey6369
    @billgracey6369 Год назад

    I dont like high places, either. But I don't mind flying! No tall buildings or cable cars for me! GIV just did a vlog on Koblenz, too, I went back here to see yours and it was nice contrast as he was just visiting whereas you were considering living there. You ate at a Turkish style restaurant whereas he and his mum ate at a more traditional German restaurant. Nice to see vlogs of the same place from several vloggers! I would love to live in Koblenz or Trier, but I really have zeroed in on Wuppertal! I am in love with the Schwebebahn!

  • @Trisha0413
    @Trisha0413 4 года назад

    Beautiful there!

  • @tommay6590
    @tommay6590 4 года назад +2

    If you wanted a touch of America around you, check out Kaiserslautern or Wiesbaden (also at the River Rhine) both host major US Force Bases.

  • @sumosprojects
    @sumosprojects 4 года назад +1

    Munich, cool people & history

  • @peterkesseler9898
    @peterkesseler9898 4 года назад +1

    After your last stop in Köln I never thought you both would visit Koblenz, because it is a smaller city. But it is absolutly worth to visit! In my opinion it would be a place to live in. You have the "rheinische Mentalität" of the people, well located city with nice locations all around (Mosel valley, the mountain areas with the Westerwald/Eifel/Hunsrück...). By the way Diana, you can be lucky not jumping into the gondola with the glas-ground :-)). One of the gondolas has one! I am living only 40km away in the "mountains" in the Westerwald. Wäre toll gewesen Euch in Koblenz über den Weg zu laufen. Vielleicht ist es ja ein möglicher Ort für Euch zu leben. Viele Grüße

  • @dom_from_86
    @dom_from_86 4 года назад

    Ich liebe Koblenz. 20 km von mir. Cool das ihr dort vorbei geschaut habt. Eine Stadt die ich selbst kenne und auch regelmäßig besuche, auf RUclips zu sehen ist eine Seltenheit. Kommt mal nach Montabaur und bucht euch dort ein Zimmer im Schlosshotel 😁

  • @christianleis2026
    @christianleis2026 4 года назад

    Ich lebe in Koblenz und liebe es hier 😊 wenn Deana mittelalterliche Burgen/Schlösser mag dann solltet ihr mal das Schloss Stolzenfels besuchen... das ist traumhaft schön 🤩

  • @Denver645
    @Denver645 4 года назад

    You should have checked out Bonn. Nicest city in the area around Cologne. Kind of half way back down the Rhein towards Cologne. Weather will be milder in winter.

  • @jenniferziser3686
    @jenniferziser3686 3 года назад

    You guys should definitely also check out Freiburg.
    My girlfriend is from Florida and liked it there the most!

  • @christophergempfer7468
    @christophergempfer7468 4 года назад

    Hey...Go and Visite the City Minden...it is a little bit smaller than the cities you already been but ist's has a lot to See. The Kaiser Wilhelm Denkmal....Wasserstraßenkreuz where the Mittel Land Kanal goes over the River Weser. Also you can visit the next City Bückeburg . Here you have the Schloss Bückeburg you can go to see und the beautifull old City.

  • @clauspeterbartels
    @clauspeterbartels 4 года назад

    Hi, mal wieder ein tolles Video von euch 👍
    Ich bin selbst vor einigen Jahren aus Niedersachsen in die Nähe von Koblenz gezogen. Und ich muss sagen das beste an Koblenz ist die Lage. Man hat so viel schöne und unterschiedliche Landschaften um einen herum. Da ist das Mittelrheintal mit seinen Burgen, die Mosel mit den Weinbergen, die Eifel, der Hunsrück, der Westerwald, der Taunus, das Lahntal und so viel zu machen wenn man an Outdoor Aktivitäten interessiert ist. Außerdem ist man relativ schnell in Köln oder auch Frankfurt, Wiesbaden und Mainz sind nicht so weit weg, dass man für einen Tagesausflug mal dorthin fahren kann. Es ist wirklich wunderschön. Schade, dass ihr nicht mehr Zeit hattet auch die Umgebung ein bisschen kennen zu lernen. Kann es nur empfehlen. 🙂👍

    • @peterkesseler9898
      @peterkesseler9898 4 года назад

      Toller Kommentar! Wäre super die beiden irgendwann als "Neubürger" von Rheinland-Pfalz begrüßen zu können !

  • @amcastlulay
    @amcastlulay 4 года назад

    GIESSEN, FREIBURG, SIEGEN and GOSLAR! 😊 These are the cities i visited last year and they were all amazing! Germany is soooo amazing 😍🤩 btw, I also visited Gottingen. I stayed there for about 4 days before moving on to Bad Harzburg. Huhuhuhu I MISS 🇩🇪 😭

  • @crossfire2204
    @crossfire2204 3 года назад

    You must visit Xanten on Niederrhein.... great old small city.... :-)

  • @antoniajagodic
    @antoniajagodic 4 года назад +1

    Very nice city 😊

  • @brittches
    @brittches 4 года назад

    You can get frozen Manti in Turkish supermarkets. It's the easiest thing to make. Just add Yoghurt and chili oil and whatever toppings you like and enjoy.

  • @reverendbStaard
    @reverendbStaard 2 года назад

    Since you're at the confluence of the Mosel and the Rhine you may as well head south halfway to Trier and stop in Zell/Mosel. More castles than you can shake a peasant at... wine time!

  • @marcel530
    @marcel530 4 года назад

    Wow I live 10 km away from Koblenz. I hope you had a good time! I guess I will see it in the video. xD