@@solotraveleurope It was easy to get around.The old houses near the canals were brilliant, the food was better than in south eastern Germany. So much different than where we come from (Perth Australia) where everything is modern.
Hello. I’m planning on visiting Strasbourg from Paris in September. Do you recommend to purchase the train ticket few days in advance or we buy it at the same day at the train station. Thank you.
follow up, since i watched the video. i decided to book the ticket. Im happy i did. this train was nicer than the euro star that i took from amsterdam to paris. (they gave us old train).... this train was nice. I def recommend to do Plus, pay little extra. its worth. i was on cart 5. pretty much had the cart to myself. easy ride. the people on the train were nice, no crazy people. i was worried about homeless people taking the train, but no worries. no pickpocketers.... i took the train back in April 2024. it was perfect.. the paris train station is huge!.. i bleieve this train was on track 23, on the far right side when i went. i def recommend to arrive early....again thank you for creating this video to ease my mind on buying this cheap ticket.
The amount of bureaucracy, safety issues and hoops and loops anyone has to go through to get to an SCA event and be able to participate in the battle games is ridiculous. Also classism and bickering is crazy common.....all in all plus the astronomically high risk of injury make events like Pennsic not worth the trouble. Bicolline s Grande Bataille is way more fun and safe.
Dear friend, We will be visiting france in may. We will be taking the train from strasburg to paris with ouigo plus. I am confused about the train station as the address "Strasbourg, Pl. de la Gare, 67000 Strasbourg, France" seems to be valid for tgv trains. Do you know if the OUIGO train will depart from here?
Yes, that is where Ouigo departs from, along with other train types. It's Strasbourg's main station. If you go to this website and put Paris as your destination with Strasbourg as your departure city, you will see both Ouigo and TGV trains. The Ouigo ones are the cheapest ones. www.sncf-connect.com/en-en/ouigo
I wanted to thank you really quickly for making this video- last year, it popped up in my feed at random, and I decided to give it a watch- and was ENTHRALLED. Immediately after, I plunged myself into research about Bico, pooled all my resources into this newfound dream, and ended up going for the GB of 1023! I made a family while there- people who mean the world to me, who feel like kin, as though I've known them since childhood. Bicolline feels like home. So, I wanted to say hello, as a squire of Irendille! You made this possible for me, and I'm forever grateful. It changed my life!
i really gotta come to that place when my money situation is settled it looks so legit imma go there when im ready. i have everything i need i just need to figure out travel plan i live in oklahoma so ill see about it
Thank you for showing us these amazing places on the island of Oahu. I enjoy seeing the beach, the sea and hearing the sound of the waves. Good job. Lillo
Great video, I was out at a Belgian restaurant (in NYC) the other night, our waiter was from Strasbourg. It looks so beautiful there. The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture banned the cultivation of all varieties of currants in 1912 and devoted enormous energy to rooting out existing stands, so currants are now hard to find in the USA.
The hotels are heated! The stone walls of the caves are very thick and keep the warm air inside. Local people have lived in caves for centuries and have been protected from the cold by the thick walls. However, you need to bring warm clothing and shoes for going outside.
No, I used music from RU-vid's free audio library. You can see and listen to the tracks in the video description (Christmas Village, Running Through The Forest, Central Park, Forest of Fear, Imperial Forces)
SpongeBob & Patrick: the beach Squidward: mmm Mr krabs: would you look at that beach is so beautiful Tank Gang: shark bait hoo ha ha Dory: his son bingo Nemo was taken to uh Sydney Marlin: I gotta find my son Squirt: daddy did you see what I did Crush: you are so totally rock Squirt fin Noggin Dude Bruce anchor & Chum: fish are friends not food Mr ray: to deep from you & me to sea Plankton: hehehehehe Tad: I’m obnoxious Pearl: aww you guys made me ink Nigel the pelican: ok don’t make any sudden moves hop inside my mouth if you want to live Seagulls: mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine mine Larry the Lobster: that is so cool!! Moonfish: will somebody please give me directions Bla bla bla bla me me me Bob Ted & bill: Bob ted bill Bill: your a clownfish your funny right hey tell us a joke Bob: Sheldon get out of Mr Johansson’s yard now!!!! Sheldon: *sneezes* Coral: Marlin there is 400 eggs I thought one of them was about to like you Sandy squirrel: High ya Gary: meow
Wow. The video ended so quick! Lol. Looks cool. I had wondered why most ppl ive seen videos by were in ordo cervi. Now it makes sense. I wonder if you can defect tho 🤔 😅
Thanks so much for your comment! I put a lot of work into my videos so I really appreciate it when someone watches all the way through. Ordo Cervi/The Voyage North works with influencers so seems to have a more flexible attitude towards cameras being out.
So... firstly, why is an event in Canada covered by a channel called Solo Travel *Europe*? Second, it seems really weird that the Pennsylvania SCA group would have their event at the same time as this one.
My main focus is Europe but this trip was too cool not to share. I also think it's inconvenient Pennsic is at the same time because a lot of people would be interested in both
Transport to Bicolline will vary depending on where you come from. I spent around $400. The weekly ticket is between $300-400 Canadian dollars. If you camp in the non-decorum area using modern camping gear, it is free beyond the cost of normal camping gear like a tent, etc. assuming you already own that stuff. I stayed at a hotel in town instead of camping so my cost was way higher but most people don't stay in town and I don't recommend that. The costuming cost depends on personal taste but I think $100 is enough as long as you're careful and creative about it. I spent less than that. Food is cheap if you cook but I bought all my meals so it was $20-40 CAD/day for that. The Voyage North seems to be a four figure sum so if you aren't prepared to pay four figures on top of transport to Bicolline, your ticket, and costuming, it's probably not for you. Bicolline is unique for everyone so everyone's costs are different but you can see from my costs that this LARP is not a budget experience. Hope this helps and feel free to ask for more details.
Estrasburgo es mi ciudad favorita en Francia. La conocí en agosto de 2019 y fue amor a primera vista. Regresé en agosto de 2022 y sigo enamorado de esa ciudad. Tengo familia allí y es altamente probable que el próximo año vuelva a visitarla. Greetings from Argentina 😄
@@solotraveleurope Me gustó lo poco que pude conocer las veces que la visité. Fuí con mis familiares a hacer compras en Lidl y a caminar por un parque que está a orillas del río Rin. En ese parque hay un punto elevado (una plataforma) desde donde se ve la cúspide de la catedral de Notre Dame - Strasbourg. También fuimos a degustar unas ricas cervezas 😄🍻