Thank you Kay, I'm, glad you're watching my other videos. I hope they inspire you to go to some of these places and if there's a particular video you like, be sure to share it. It helps me out massively! :)
Lived In Germany for over 41/2years , they're christmas markets are awesome. Never took the opportunity to see a bundesliga game but its on my bucket list. Berlin is my favourite city to visit ☺️
Ultimate Bucket List there’s still a few places I’d love to visit in Germany that I haven’t had the chance to , it’s just so big . Been Berlin a few times and still haven’t seen everything. Damn Covid-19 messing up yer plans lol. Something for you to look forward to when it’s over eh. Cologne is one I haven’t been to yet. Great videos as always 😊👏
Apart from these Corona times, where unfortunately there are still no spectators allowed in the Bundesliga stadiums, you have the best chances of getting a ticket on the day of the match in Berlin. In Cologne it is very difficult, because the stadium with 50.000 seats is sold out at every match... You should plan a visit there well in advance.
Why would you fall in love with a place where the horrible Cologne NYE tragedy took place and the inhabitants utterly clueless to change anything about it?
When I was there for a day layover en route to Krakow (highly recommended), I visted the Farina House, which is the original manufacturer of "eau de Cologne". Farina cologne is remarkably pleasant and the museum is very informative. I recommend.
I'm so glad it was helpful! Cologne is a lovely city and I always enjoy visiting it. I hope you have a great time out there, especially if you're going around Christmas time! :)
Hi ninh. I went to cologne at August 2019 to meet some of my family members. And it was great. I do recommend you hire an electric scooter which you can see people using, and discover cologne using it. It is worth it!
Have to visit soon when the weather is ok 🤗 I like a bit crowded so have to see when there is something special summer event. First to explore the Altstadt hehe You forgot 4711, eau de Cologne !
Some random trivia: cologne was founded 2040 years ago (19 b.c.) and was the birthplace of the wife of the roman emperor claudius who made her husband change the status of her home town to that of a colonia (colonia claudia ara agrippinensium) - hence the modern name. It was part of the Hanseatic league, at the end of the medieval era and long into the new age biggest walled city in northern europe even dwarfing paris, the resting place of the three biblical magi (in the cathedral which btw took 800 years to complete (and only once the prussians had taken over and forced us to actually work) and besides Jerusalem and Rome one of the three holy cities of catholic Christendom
Hi Ninh, if you want a "real" German City to visit with a castle and old buildings and THE Christmas-market, then come to Nuremberg! I'll even show you around, if you need a tourguide! Keep up the good work! :)
Thanks for your video on one of my favourite cities in the country. Staying in Köln: try to avoid dates when "Messe" (exhibition / trade fairs) are happening as all accommodation prices are raised temporarily to the captive market. As the OP stated, the right (east) bank of the Rhine is the place to be (especially the Rheinpromenade) for images of both the Dom and Hohenzollernbrücke. Köln Triangle: Shame how the plexiglass goes up to 2-plus metres which means there's no opportunity to have a camera held "above" the security measure, and that internal reflections will come into play. People of Turkish origin form one of the largest minority groups in Germany; most of them by number live in Köln. That means Turkish food is plentiful here, and it is so. damn. good. I like these areas: Ehrenfeld, Hansaring, Mülheim. Rhein-Energie Stadion: My first "Heimspiel" here for 1.FC Köln was in 2006 when the team was in the 2nd Division. In almost all cases, home matches sell out (average 50-thousand), whether they're up in the top flight or they're down below. The cheapest tickets are standing-room only (Stehplatz). You don't have to be among the "Ultras" in the Südkurve, but you'll be surrounded by people and fans of all ages.
Yes, I agree with all of that. Especially when something is on at the Koelnmesse - it's crowded and accommodation prices are high. Thanks for your kind comments and the extra info!
What was it like, was it safe? Are americans welcomed? How much would you say your trip cost and how long do you recommend staying, did you travel other places while there
@@JMac-27 Germany is absolutely safe as is most European cities. American tourists are pretty common. I would recommend a 3 week trip with a train pass to visit all the major cities in Germany
@@JMac-27 as mentioned in your other comment, Americans are welcome, but hotel prices in Cologne aren't the cheapest. If you do about three days in Cologne, that's enough to see and experience absolutely everything. You could do it in less, but you'd be rushing to do things.
@@UltimateBucketList Do you mind me asking what it was like getting back into Koln after the hockey match was finished. Did you take tram,Taxi or Walk?
I have to go here it's my dream. I need to see that cathedral and I nd to come at Christmas to the markets. Is cologne nice and safe and are tourists from America welcome?
I want to visit this city, I do have concerns about safety though after learning that one thousand women were groped and molested on NYE by migrants. Has this issue been fixed since it happened?
I honestly couldn't tell you, as this is the first I've heard about it? I think migrants committing crimes is now common across Europe, but that doesn't mean that it will happen to you. My advice is to keep aware and try and be in populated places, away from dark streets and narrow alleys. If you stick to the main town, you'll be fine, as there's police around patroling.
Of all the locks there where everlasting and eternal love are promised, professed. confessed - I wonder how many of those couples have survived the relationship. Its easy to confess your love for one another but to live it out unconditionally is another thing. Love should be something you go all the way, for better or for worse and not something like a I-Phone where you discard and replace after it has lost its usefulness.
Yes, I could not agree more. I think 'love' is fairly short-lived in this day and age, and it's a shame. I'd suspect at least 50% of those locks probably want removing.
There are MANY MANY MANY BEAUTIFUL CHURCHES in Cologne from ALL Centuries...(and roman buildings too....) besides THE Cathedral..... Look and be HAPPY... NO cost at all......
No one does Christmas Markets better than the Germans. The Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park London tries to emulate a Christmas Market, but it is a joke. I would have thought London could have done better. But out of that experience, I learned that Germany is the only place that does Christmas Markets worth visiting.
German law student from Köln very blonde Nordic blue-eyed ELISABETH FRICKE of the sign of Aries often travels to Senegal and sleeps with more than 10 Senegalese men at the same time! Her boyfriend's name is Vitor (a Brazilian of Nigerian origin).
@@UltimateBucketList That's 17 days a year. Big deal. I have lived here for 9 years and it has never caused me any trouble. Traveling around Japan? That would be a different story.
It's a lot smaller than Berlin and there's certainly a lot less to do. That said, I do prefer the people and the general atmosphere of the place, but that's largely subjective.
🤣 so sorry but i had to laugh. Well, I am from Köln...the picture with Kölsch bottles...uhm...hope you know that only 3 of those 6 are actually Kölsch...the others are fake. 😂😂 Only Gaffel. Reissdorf and Früh are correct.
A lot of criminal, garbage everywhere and nothing to see frankly. Cathedral ist impressive, people are friendly and Carnival is cool. But City is not nice
This is your another amazing video. Your narrative is excellent. Wonderful job!
Thank you Kay, I'm, glad you're watching my other videos. I hope they inspire you to go to some of these places and if there's a particular video you like, be sure to share it. It helps me out massively! :)
Lived In Germany for over 41/2years , they're christmas markets are awesome. Never took the opportunity to see a bundesliga game but its on my bucket list. Berlin is my favourite city to visit ☺️
I was due to go to Berlin to make a video about it. Sadly, the virus had other ideas.
Thanks for commenting.
Ultimate Bucket List there’s still a few places I’d love to visit in Germany that I haven’t had the chance to , it’s just so big . Been Berlin a few times and still haven’t seen everything. Damn Covid-19 messing up yer plans lol. Something for you to look forward to when it’s over eh. Cologne is one I haven’t been to yet. Great videos as always 😊👏
Thanks Carol, yes I can't wait for all this to be over so that I can actually go to places.
Apart from these Corona times, where unfortunately there are still no spectators allowed in the Bundesliga stadiums, you have the best chances of getting a ticket on the day of the match in Berlin. In Cologne it is very difficult, because the stadium with 50.000 seats is sold out at every match...
You should plan a visit there well in advance.
This was a very informative video that didn’t feel rushed like other videos. Thanks for the quality content!
Thanks, much appreciated!
Hello Ninh I was in Cologne around a year ago and I instantly fell in love with it. Keep up the great content as usual mate!
Thanks! I like Cologne, I'm usually there once every 6 months or so. Either for the ice hockey or work.
Hallo go visit stadiums like Chelsea , Arsenal and Tottenham
Why would you fall in love with a place where the horrible Cologne NYE tragedy took place and the inhabitants utterly clueless to change anything about it?
Can’t wait, we should be there next Sunday 😊
Fantastic - I'm sure you'll enjoy this amazing city! :)
Brilliant video with such an enthusiastic voice! Well done!! Thx :)
Thank you kindly!
Incredibly helpful! Thank you
Thanks Josephine, hope you enjoy your trip to Cologne! :)
Awesome video! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
When I was there for a day layover en route to Krakow (highly recommended), I visted the Farina House, which is the original manufacturer of "eau de Cologne". Farina cologne is remarkably pleasant and the museum is very informative. I recommend.
Yes, that's right. Thanks very much!
Going to Cologne next month, can't wait!
Fantastic, I hope you have a wonderful time out there!
Be sure to try Currywurst and Gaffel brand Kolsh!
Hey, I loved this video, and helped a lot in planning my trip. Thanks a lot!!!
I'm so glad it was helpful! Cologne is a lovely city and I always enjoy visiting it.
I hope you have a great time out there, especially if you're going around Christmas time! :)
Your the best youtuber I love your videos keep it up!!!!!!
Thanks! I try!
Aha honestly u are the best!!
Very nice places. Beautiful photography 👌👌👌
Thank you so much 👍
Brilliant content keep it up!!! 👍🏽
Cheers!
I am glad that I am living here in cologne now a days.
It's a fun city!
Why would you enjoy staying in the place where the notorious Cologne 2015 NYE happened?
I really enjoy your video , thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! It's a wonderful city to visit!
Thanks for the great video! We're heading to Cologne soon.
Great, glad you like this video - have fun!
I’m trying not to cry I miss Germany soo much 😭😭😭
It's a shame we can't go there anymore!
Love the quick and simple tour guide! Am planning a holiday trip to Munich and hopefully I won't get lost there
Glad it was helpful! Most German cities are well laid out and it's pretty easy to navigate them.
Enjoy!
Great content again!👍
Thanks bro!
Hi ninh. I went to cologne at August 2019 to meet some of my family members. And it was great. I do recommend you hire an electric scooter which you can see people using, and discover cologne using it. It is worth it!
Yes, I totally agree! I'm not good with scooters, but I'll try it the next time I'm there. Cheers! :)
The best thing to do
Have to visit soon when the weather is ok 🤗
I like a bit crowded so have to see when there is something special summer event.
First to explore the Altstadt hehe
You forgot 4711, eau de Cologne !
Yes, the Christmas markets and Oktoberfest are good times to go to Cologne. Avoid the summer months I think. Thanks! :)
Cologne Cathedral is the MOST BEAUTIFUL GOTHIC CATHEDRAL ON THIS PLANET......
I think so too.
Epic
Some random trivia: cologne was founded 2040 years ago (19 b.c.) and was the birthplace of the wife of the roman emperor claudius who made her husband change the status of her home town to that of a colonia (colonia claudia ara agrippinensium) - hence the modern name.
It was part of the Hanseatic league, at the end of the medieval era and long into the new age biggest walled city in northern europe even dwarfing paris, the resting place of the three biblical magi (in the cathedral which btw took 800 years to complete (and only once the prussians had taken over and forced us to actually work) and besides Jerusalem and Rome one of the three holy cities of catholic Christendom
Cool, thanks.
Beautiful video I hope you stay safe from the virus
Thanks. Yeah, I'm still editing locked away.
Wow such a fantastic summary
Glad you enjoyed the video. Check out my channel for more like this :)
Hi Ninh,
if you want a "real" German City to visit with a castle and old buildings and THE Christmas-market, then come to Nuremberg!
I'll even show you around, if you need a tourguide!
Keep up the good work! :)
Thanks bro. I was meant to come to Nürnberg this winter to watch the Ice Tigers. I will do this year hopefully!
Oh yes! We absolutely loved Nuremberg.
It’s amazing 😍 keep going😊
Thank you so much 😄
Thanks for your video on one of my favourite cities in the country.
Staying in Köln: try to avoid dates when "Messe" (exhibition / trade fairs) are happening as all accommodation prices are raised temporarily to the captive market.
As the OP stated, the right (east) bank of the Rhine is the place to be (especially the Rheinpromenade) for images of both the Dom and Hohenzollernbrücke.
Köln Triangle: Shame how the plexiglass goes up to 2-plus metres which means there's no opportunity to have a camera held "above" the security measure, and that internal reflections will come into play.
People of Turkish origin form one of the largest minority groups in Germany; most of them by number live in Köln. That means Turkish food is plentiful here, and it is so. damn. good. I like these areas: Ehrenfeld, Hansaring, Mülheim.
Rhein-Energie Stadion: My first "Heimspiel" here for 1.FC Köln was in 2006 when the team was in the 2nd Division. In almost all cases, home matches sell out (average 50-thousand), whether they're up in the top flight or they're down below. The cheapest tickets are standing-room only (Stehplatz). You don't have to be among the "Ultras" in the Südkurve, but you'll be surrounded by people and fans of all ages.
Yes, I agree with all of that. Especially when something is on at the Koelnmesse - it's crowded and accommodation prices are high.
Thanks for your kind comments and the extra info!
3:11 Wow I found him during my visit to Cologne last year hahaha
Yeah, I think he's been there so long that he's part of the city now!
What was it like, was it safe? Are americans welcomed? How much would you say your trip cost and how long do you recommend staying, did you travel other places while there
@@JMac-27 Germany is absolutely safe as is most European cities. American tourists are pretty common. I would recommend a 3 week trip with a train pass to visit all the major cities in Germany
@@JMac-27 as mentioned in your other comment, Americans are welcome, but hotel prices in Cologne aren't the cheapest. If you do about three days in Cologne, that's enough to see and experience absolutely everything. You could do it in less, but you'd be rushing to do things.
cheers for vid, im off to Koln (no accent as im on the pc) for a few days in August, have to go go Remagen....but youve given me a lot of new ideas
Cool - hope you enjoy! It's a cool city to visit and the people are just great!
Great video
Thanks bro!
Nice to know you still have some videos yet to upload.
Absolutely! I still have enough footage to make videos. But no chance of recording any new ones ... for now.
Beautiful city 💥
It really is!
@Ultimate Bucket List you can't go to Koln and not go to the Olympiastadion in Berlin Ninh :) Nice job, as always!
I can given that they're in two completely different cities!
But that one is on my list, for sure.
And also one is near the Dutch border whereas the other is close to Poland... 😂
Good Choice Of The Place Brilliant Video You Will Get A Infinity Subscribes At The End Of The Year 👍
Thanks.
@@UltimateBucketList Your Welcome
3:17 - this guy is actually "famous". Cologne people will know him. It's kind of my childhood seeing him
Wow, I didn't know that?
I have been to Berlin and Hamburg but i fancy going to Cologne, how does it compare to Hamburg ?
I've never actually been to Hamburg, but maybe in the Autumn, I will go.
I love Germany
Yes, Germany is great and I like the people.
My son visited recently.
It's a beautiful German city, you should visit one day!
@@UltimateBucketList So they can get assaulted like on NYE? No, thanks.
@@UltimateBucketList So he can get traumatized like on NYE?
I'd love to visit FC Köln's stadium one day. A proper stadium with a great atmosphere thanks to their fans.
It's a cool stadium. I did the DEL Winter Game (on my channel) there. Would love to go back for an actual football match!
@@UltimateBucketList Do you mind me asking what it was like getting back into Koln after the hockey match was finished. Did you take tram,Taxi or Walk?
How many days do you need to visit cologne?
Not much really. I managed to do Cologne in a single day - but if you had two or three days, you could see and do literally everything.
Nice video 👍, shame that with the virus you won’t be able to make that many videos anymore
I still have enough footage to make videos. But no chance of recording any new ones ... for now.
NOBODY can knock down COLOGNE..... It's WAS and IS JUST A SPECIAL BEAUTY.......
Yes
I have to go here it's my dream. I need to see that cathedral and I nd to come at Christmas to the markets. Is cologne nice and safe and are tourists from America welcome?
Cologne is very safe, as an American you'd be very welcome.
What about Australian
@@aussienation9714 everyone is welcome here in cologne. we are known for very open minded and welcoming to everyone :)
I want to visit this city, I do have concerns about safety though after learning that one thousand women were groped and molested on NYE by migrants. Has this issue been fixed since it happened?
I honestly couldn't tell you, as this is the first I've heard about it?
I think migrants committing crimes is now common across Europe, but that doesn't mean that it will happen to you.
My advice is to keep aware and try and be in populated places, away from dark streets and narrow alleys. If you stick to the main town, you'll be fine, as there's police around patroling.
Of all the locks there where everlasting and eternal love are promised, professed. confessed - I wonder how many of those couples have survived the relationship. Its easy to confess your love for one another but to live it out unconditionally is another thing. Love should be something you go all the way, for better or for worse and not something like a I-Phone where you discard and replace after it has lost its usefulness.
Yes, I could not agree more. I think 'love' is fairly short-lived in this day and age, and it's a shame.
I'd suspect at least 50% of those locks probably want removing.
There are MANY MANY MANY BEAUTIFUL CHURCHES in Cologne from ALL Centuries...(and roman buildings too....) besides THE Cathedral..... Look and be HAPPY... NO cost at all......
That's correct.
Can you do a Amsterdam tour please
Sure, once they start letting people back into the country.
(a few years ago you were able to dip it in the chocolate on you´re own)
That would have been awesome!
@@UltimateBucketList Yeah, but to many kids didn't knew hoe tobbehave, do to ensure a good wuality they had to turn it.
No one does Christmas Markets better than the Germans. The Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park London tries to emulate a Christmas Market, but it is a joke. I would have thought London could have done better. But out of that experience, I learned that Germany is the only place that does Christmas Markets worth visiting.
I totally agree!
German law student from Köln very blonde Nordic blue-eyed ELISABETH FRICKE of the sign of Aries often travels to Senegal and sleeps with more than 10 Senegalese men at the same time! Her boyfriend's name is Vitor (a Brazilian of Nigerian origin).
And?
cologne we are coming ok ...
Hope you have fun out there?!
thanks 👍👍👍👍👍😍👍🤩😍😊😍☺️😍😌😍😊
Haven't your people done enough damage since NYE 2015?
@@MasterMode2074 no im in Canada for now hahahah not fulfilled to visit cologne
Difficulty getting on the trams is very, very rare. And right now, you can get an unlimited monthly pass for only 7€ at least through August 2022.
Usually, yes. But every time a matchday is on (especially during rush hour), it's sometimes hard work!
@@UltimateBucketList That's 17 days a year. Big deal. I have lived here for 9 years and it has never caused me any trouble. Traveling around Japan? That would be a different story.
Is Cologne better than Berlin?
It's a lot smaller than Berlin and there's certainly a lot less to do.
That said, I do prefer the people and the general atmosphere of the place, but that's largely subjective.
If you want to experience mass carnal abuse, sure.
After everything goes away with corona virus go to warwick castle
Believe it or not, it's one of the few castles I haven't been to!
Cologn
Yes.
How are you not inside??
Who says I'm not?
🤣 so sorry but i had to laugh. Well, I am from Köln...the picture with Kölsch bottles...uhm...hope you know that only 3 of those 6 are actually Kölsch...the others are fake. 😂😂 Only Gaffel. Reissdorf and Früh are correct.
Ah, that's what I get for taking stock photos that I should have checked up on. Thanks.
BTW: Gaffel is the best tasting Kölsch!
@@UltimateBucketList Gaffel is my hubby's favorite as well. Mine is Gilden and they are also sponsor of the Kölner Haie 😉
I like turtles
Sure.
Do tottenham
You do realise that everything is shut, right?
Ok after ov
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Thanks!
That all right
Man United are the best team in the premier League
chardenfoider
I think you mean "schadenfreude", right?
A lot of criminal, garbage everywhere and nothing to see frankly. Cathedral ist impressive, people are friendly and Carnival is cool. But City is not nice
It's really not that bad.
@@UltimateBucketList It really is.
First thing I thought of when I saw Lanxess Arena was CSGO lol
Kind of, yeah.