J'y ai etudie ici pendant neuf semaines...friendly people, GREAT food, beautiful medieval buildings....the city is under rated. Any Julia Child fan needs to come here at eat at the oldest restaurant in France where she fell in love with French food....La Couronne that she writes about in two of her books.
Mais, tant mieux : on ne voit pas la délinquance !!! Les monuments de Rouen, les rues et les maisons anciennes, la Rue du Gros Horloge, le Palais de Justice, l'Aître St. Maclou, et... TOUT EST BEAU !!!
J'ADORAIS ROUEN !!! J'y suis née et ai vécu entre Rouen et Le Havre pendant 25 ans... J'y suis retournée lorsque j'habitais Paris et maintenant sur les Bords de Loire et je peux vous dire que la ville a énormément changé et pas en bien ! Dommage car c'était une ville MAGNIFIQUE... MERCI beaucoup pour votre vidéo !
Moi je trouve que Rouen est un énorme gâchis : une ville à l'histoire et l'architecture magnifique et passionnante.. mais complètement défigurée par la guerre et les reconstructions en béton. Il faudrait vraiment faire quelque chose pour que nos élus se penchent sur un plan d'embellissement de la ville,surtout aux abords du centre historique. Il y a un potentiel de dingue pour faire de cette ville l'une des plus belles cités d'Europe
@@guiorl2882 je suis pas. Daccord apres la. Geurre la. Ville a pas ete reconstruire en beton, pour la rive droite et Le Centre historique en tout cas. Il y aurait des chose a Faire pour lameliorer cest sur. la rive gauche par exemple ya que tres peu de choses a garder...
Au sujet de la délinquance, c'est frapant... Je l'ai très bien connu dans les années 1960-1970, à l'époque d'un maire intelligent et la ville etait splendide et sans délinquance !!! Cela a bien changé... DOMMAGE !@@albundy4619
Loved it. But I wish you had stopped at 4:58 where some objects were kept in front of a house on display,. As also the pottery shop. Wish you had spent some more time here ,and shown us the pottery that was made there. Please linger a little more near door fronts..each door is differently made with beautiful wrought iron hand rails, wonderful design features . Please spend a few moments near the stone arches that connect two buildings, flowers spilling from handsome terracotta urns...because, for people like me who are not lucky enough to travel to these lovely French villages, your vlog takes us there in such a beautiful way. Thank you for this walk across quaint cobbled streets
I totally agree with you. I tried to film everything very quickly because I thought people might get bored if I slowed down. Now I'm starting to realize that they want to take the time to look into the details! I regret not having taken advantage of these beautiful places... I console myself by telling myself that there are plenty of other places to discover in France and I'm sure that there will be progress, little by little, in my videos. Your recommendations are very valuable to me and I know that it is not easy to take the time to write such detailed reviews. Thank you very much for the kindness.
@@balo-walkinfrance8237 My pleasure to be of help. These French villages are so charming , and so vibrant . I am so happy to know that you will do a little more filming of the unexpected surprises that you might come across , such as the exquisite wrought iron supports for the gas lamps or tiny balconies that overlook the twisting alleys. And the flowers they are the prettiest. Wish I could gather these blooms and bring them home and place them in galvanized tall tin jugs. Even the very ordinary artefacts like clothes pegs, blue rimmed enamel plates ,demi johns, wick lamps , vintage lace edged shelf cloths ( for want of a better description) straw shopping bags, door knobs, kitchen towels, farmhouse table linen, rustic craft such as what you might find at a village smithy....I must have. bored you to tears. Please excuse me. But these villages bring alive a serenity that the jaded city slickers will never understand or appreciate. Thanks for responding. BTW are you a French national. All I can say is that you are blessed to see these beautiful places, soak in the atmosphere, even enjoy the hospitality of the local people and cherish those elusive moments where you are given a chance to be part of a vanishing heritage. Hold on to these moments , before technology erases a way of life that is meaningful and traditions that are centuries old.
@@balo-walkinfrance8237 People can pause the video to take in details, you don't really need to stop at every point of interest to let people take it all in. Personally, I prefer walking videos that show what one sees as one walks through a place without too many long pauses or too much slow panning. More or less steady progression while taking in interesting sights is fine. If you watch a variety of other walkers' videos you'll see some walk too fast, some too slowly, some pan to the sides for details too much, some walk alongside points of interest without panning to show them at all, some are too crowded or busy, some are boring, some are quite long, and some are short. This video was fine, only a bit short compared to some others, but better that than too long, no?
Hello Nadeau, Thank you for your opinion. I am very happy when people give me their opinion on my videos. I will listen carefully and try to make the most of it. Thanks again for taking your time to five me the feedback
Please could you slow down a bit when you reach those board signs on the sidewalk, such as 'sharpening"/AIGUISAGES... knives I suppose. Delighted to find that these things still exist, or nameplates outside chapel/ restaurants. Otherwise a splendid vlog. Thank you.
Thank you for your comment which helps me a lot to make better videos. I really appreciate your recomendation.I hope to make a little bit of progresse in my next videos. Thanks for watching.
@@balo-walkinfrance8237 My pleasure. It would be a joy if you could film unexpected surprises , that might spring up when you travel, across rural France and understand that they are definitely part of a vanishing heritage. These, you will find in the rustic heart of France, where you might pause, when you catch the riveting sight of wick lamps, unusual door knobs massive door clasps, and also as your glance falls on the exquisite craftsmanship, obvious in wrought iron balconies, overlooking twisting cobbled lanes lined with masses of flowers in full bloom , or trailing down from gauzy,lace curtained window sills. How blessed you are to touch and feel the every day objects of timeless beauty such as beautifully engraved cream jars, blue rimmed enamel plates,straw shopping bags with leather straps demi johns, dish cloths with a comforting rough texture, vintage lace edged shelf runners, solid kitchen tables with tall galvanized tin jugs holding long stalks of lavender. Or as you walk along ,you might come across a village smithy, and find the rarest tools that are matchless in their utility and solidity. You might be invited to join a family as they sit down to an al fresco lunch. Savour these moments of rustic charm before they, and rural traditions ,which mark a serene and meaningful way of life are bull dozed by the meaningless march of a technology- crazed world forever. What I would give to be in your shoes, and gather armloads of wild flowers, which seem to spill all over the French countryside in varied profusion, and bring them home to grace and perfume my home. Thank you for your response .
Hi sarah. I am Korean but I live in France. You are right, France is a beautiful country and I am very happy to be here. I hope to show you the beautiful French landscapes that tourists may not yet know through this channel.
@@balo-walkinfrance8237 Annyeonghaseyo Balo ( I dont know your name, so please excuse me) Thank you for responding. Though I have no Korean friends, Korean cuisine holds a lot of appeal for me ,like Kimchi and Bibinbap! You are doing great. Love all your videos. Gamsahabnida, Joh-eun halu doseyo!
Oh!! It is like a movie!! I love to watch this video! Beautiful village and music😍😍 Thank you for sharing this my new friend!! Greeting from Korea!! Keep it up!!👍👍