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12 Beautiful Towns to visit in Germany! Some of the best places to visit in Germany are the small villages and towns in the country. If you plan to visit European towns filled with old-world charm, incredible scenic beauty, or perhaps both, try Cochem - Passau - heidelburg - Goslar or even MARBURG. The best tourist destinations in Germany are right here in this video!
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@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Wow you guys are brutal on RU-vid 🤣 THE NORTH !! What about the north!! I’m sure there’s another video on northern parts in part 2 somewhere ......
@willloveyoumore
@willloveyoumore 3 года назад
Thx for this great insight!! Just correct Werningorode for Werningerode!
@anilagega7337
@anilagega7337 3 года назад
Great
@milafraser
@milafraser 3 года назад
@@willloveyoumore Wernigerode, you mean? ;)
@priya111188
@priya111188 3 года назад
Exactly! You're either Nord-Deutsch or you're Not-Deutsch! But where's Speyer :(? (It's not the North, but so much prettier than Heidelberg)
@kimyang8492
@kimyang8492 Год назад
Go easy on the Lifestyle Hal, he did a good job, also the title says 12 Beautiful, not most beautiful, acknowledging that there are more and not just 12. :P Thanks for introducing my country to the world. My favorite towns in the north are Goslar, a witch town and birthplace of Siemens; Lueneburg, a salt mine town; and Luebeck, historical Hanse city
@zeelowsguys
@zeelowsguys 2 года назад
I spent A very short but glorious 3 weeks in Germany only went to Marburg, of the places listed here, I sincerely hope I can visit again…the food is amaaazzzzing !🤤🤤
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 2 года назад
Let’s hope for 2022
@ixlnxs
@ixlnxs 3 года назад
0:41 Rothenburg ob der Tauber 1:38 Dinkelsbuhl 2:37 Lindau 3:18 Cochem 4:20 Ramsau 5:05 Bamberg 5:57 Passau 7:10 Fritzlar 8:08 Quedlinburg 9:08 Heidelberg 10:18 Wernigerode 11:11 Marburg
@ixlnxs
@ixlnxs 3 года назад
From the comments I will also remember to check out "Binz, Sellin, Heiligendamm or Kühlungsborn with its classical spa architecture or Stralsund, Wismar, Lübeck, Bremen and of course Hamburg with its Hanseatic architecture as well as colorful cities like Husum, Hannover, Flensburg, Kiel, Rostock or even Buxtehude or Greetsiel." "Goslar and Hameln" "Lüneburg!" "Germany also has cities from the antiquity, notably Trier with lots of Roman ruins or Mainz with it’s ancient theatre." "I miss Aachen in all this ... a city with the most historic "old town" with Original Stone Gates, Cathedral, and Charlemagne's Palace." "Wismar" "Erfurt? Dresden? Leipzig?" "My favorites would have been Stade, Lüneburg, Hameln in the North, Monschau, Münstereifel, Altenahr & Koblenz in the West, Limburg, Weilburg, Idstein in Central Germany." "Look on google maps. Every 8-12km in the whole region between Stuttgart and München there are small cities which still have their old flair and often even (parts of) their city wall." "Weimar" "Monschau" "Neuenburg near Pforzheim"
@dermaulwurf3539
@dermaulwurf3539 3 года назад
@@ixlnxs I recommend Bautzen and Tübingen!
@dermaulwurf3539
@dermaulwurf3539 3 года назад
And Schwäbisch Hall
@bradleycollison1769
@bradleycollison1769 2 года назад
Bad bentheim
@sohpiemuller4020
@sohpiemuller4020 3 года назад
Germany can be so beautiful !!
@Mangys
@Mangys 3 года назад
Thanks! A roadtrip in Germany is on top in my bucket list. Much to see and discover. Just waiting for this coronashit to end. Cheers from Sweden 🇸🇪
@kleckerklotz9620
@kleckerklotz9620 3 года назад
I noticed you focused on the medieval towns mainly in the south. Since I'm from Germany, I can tell you there is no town in Germany which doesn't have some historical rich context. And you can easily stumble into one, which is like a fairytale. It's a perfect country for a roadtrip. But be warned smaller towns are seldomly touristically developed. But you can always find somebody who speaks English. Anyway I want to share some other towns, which are imho also very beautiful, touristically developed and very worth to visit: East: Weimar (Goethe, Schiller, Bauhaus), Wittenberg (Luther), Leipzig (J.S.Bach), Dresden (Frauenkirche), Erfurt, Eisenach, Königsstein, Bad Schandau (the last three are very nice for hiking) Northwest: Hildesheim, Hameln, Göttingen Northeast: Rostock, Wismar, Schwerin, Stralsund (the North is historically slightly different, so is the architecture)
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
I did two videos - one was more towards the south and the other had more northern parts
@kleckerklotz9620
@kleckerklotz9620 3 года назад
@@LifestyleHal Fair enough. I guess, I have to watch the other one too, then... :D
@FranzKaernBiederstedt
@FranzKaernBiederstedt 3 года назад
It's a beautiful video with beautiful towns, but as others have pointed out: it transports a certain cliche about German traditional culture that is reduced only to southern German and middle German halftimber houses. There really should have been at least two examples for the hanseatic culture and architecture in cities or towns like Wismar, Lüneburg, Stralsund... The towns are as old and historic as the mentioned towns in the south, but they look totally different and in their ways just as beautiful.
@susannschwermer-mbaye6400
@susannschwermer-mbaye6400 3 года назад
I miss Trier as the oldest city on german territory, Regensburg, Freiburg, Goslar, Görlitz.
@markkronenberg7591
@markkronenberg7591 3 года назад
Lived in Germany for almost 12 years and consider it a second home. I would suggest a road trip along the Mosel river from Trier (I believe the oldest city in Germany, originally built by the Romans, birthplace of Karl Marx) all the way to Koblenz. You wind your way through one pretty little village after another all wine towns along the river with vineyards lining the way along the hills that fall to the river. Stop in Bernkastel-Kues and sample wine, drive onto Cochem, take sometime to see Castle Berg Elz Rick Steve’s considers the best castle in Germany, find a room (zimmer frei, B&B type rooms) in a village along the way. Take about 3-5 days so you have time to stop and experience the village’s and at least a half day in Trier and Koblenz (confluence of the Rhine and Mosel).
@MichaEl-rh1kv
@MichaEl-rh1kv 3 года назад
Trier is the oldest Roman city in Germany, but not the overall oldest city. There were already some Celtic cities in the South and along the Rhine as the Romans came, but they destroyed most of them (because they did come primarily to defeat the Celts for all times).
@johnbailey3351
@johnbailey3351 3 года назад
Was stationed in Germany twice and it was my favorite of everywhere I have been. I second a trip up both the Mosel and Rhine Gorge River Valley. Another great road trip is the Deutsche Alpenstrasse from Berchtesgaden to Lake Constance. Both are GREAT road trips.
@banjoboy01
@banjoboy01 3 года назад
did it on bicycle, would do it again (Canadian)
@endlessstudent3512
@endlessstudent3512 3 года назад
This is a very good recommendation, for the whole trip you will feel like your in a fairytale! Such a romantic landscape!
@tschumm1589
@tschumm1589 2 года назад
Augsburg is the oldest city
@Thir0ck
@Thir0ck 3 года назад
I live about half an hour away from Rothenburg ob der Tauber (in Dinkelsbühl, also featured on this list
@peterkroger7112
@peterkroger7112 3 года назад
The sad thing is that if our forefathers had not listened to that Austrian dwarf with the funny mustage there would be many more of these beautifull place still around in Germany.
@kekistanihelpdesk8508
@kekistanihelpdesk8508 3 года назад
The Austrians have a lot to answer for!
@martinn.6082
@martinn.6082 3 года назад
Imagine if he had just become a mediocre artist and left it at that. Millions of people would be alive today, cities would have been preserved, vibrant Jewish culture in many places... really a shame we were so easy to seduce into cruelty.
@LukasZ_77
@LukasZ_77 3 года назад
@@lraaijman1710 yeah i think so too
@john-plumber-y9y
@john-plumber-y9y 3 года назад
...yes, but they would probably speak Russian here.
@Zinfandel92
@Zinfandel92 3 года назад
You are so right. There are videos of city like Frankfurt and many more, that show the city before that fucking war. Man, these cities were beautiful.
@tamarasmith2268
@tamarasmith2268 3 года назад
I was in Cochem and in Bamberg. There is a beautiful palace near Bamberg - Seehof. I also like Würzburg, Coburg, Weimar, Trier. Potsdam is highly recommended because of the Sanssouci and it's not far from Berlin.
@emilbruns9238
@emilbruns9238 3 года назад
Germany also has cities from the antiquity, notably Trier with lots of Roman ruins or Mainz with it’s ancient theatre.
@JAM-65
@JAM-65 3 года назад
i have been to all these towns. I love love love Germany. Rothenburg is beautiful,but as you said it is way too touristy for me. I much prefer Dinkelsbuhl. When in Bamberg,one must try a rauchbier
@maxwellgreg7641
@maxwellgreg7641 3 года назад
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@kapuzinergruft
@kapuzinergruft 3 года назад
They did great restauration work in Quedlingburg, which was left to rot by the GDR.
@christopherx7428
@christopherx7428 3 года назад
Great collection! Some I have already seen, some are on my list to visit but there were a few new ones too, like Fritzlar and Marburg (otherwise mostly notorious for the virus...) I was in particular happy to see that you put Dinkelsbühl so early on your list, really a lovely city completely devoid of tourist (well, when I was there. It might change now)
@MRiitta
@MRiitta 3 года назад
German cities and towns are all so incredibly beautiful that I would gladly live in any of them. Warm regards from Finland:)
@peaveyst7
@peaveyst7 3 года назад
dont listen to oliver... we are pretty friendly people and our cities are often very beautifull.
@gesakrieg2139
@gesakrieg2139 3 года назад
In Rothenburg the inner old Centre is meanwhile occupied from Chinese’s, in Heidelberg you cannot move in the crowd of Tourists, I would invite you to towns with G: Güstrow, Görlitz, Goslar, Gelnhausen and with an A there could be Aachen, Augsburg, Anklam. Aschaffenburg. Please come, younare welcome❤️❤️
@gesakrieg2139
@gesakrieg2139 3 года назад
@@oliversteiner6389 oh, you Must have been in Berlin. That is more than ugly.I live here 😂😂😂
@CCervido
@CCervido 3 года назад
Would be even more, if we hadn't made some poor political decisions at some point in history! ;)
@greenlime1997
@greenlime1997 2 года назад
Well sadly many of the major cities were destroyed in WW2, some of the old towns have been restored but most haven’t with modern steel office buildings and high rises taking their place. Thankfully, many of the small towns survived unscathed during the war and many still retain their original medieval architecture.
@TheGeographyBible
@TheGeographyBible 3 года назад
Germany is literally a 2 hour flight for me yet I've never been, I 100% will visit after the pandemic!
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Yes let’s hope that can happen
@oliversteiner6389
@oliversteiner6389 3 года назад
Don't forget, there're Germans living in Germany. Grandmasters of rudeness and arrogance. I know what I'm talking about, I'm a German wanting to leave Germany (but cannot yet).
@maxmustermann611
@maxmustermann611 3 года назад
@@oliversteiner6389 Yes, there are people like that ... But only you are like that. Germans are friendly and helpful and there is no reason not to travel to Germany to experience it for yourself 👍🏼
@mial.4328
@mial.4328 3 года назад
@@oliversteiner6389 I'm also a German wanting to emigrate. But I'm not trash talking my own country or people. There is the good and the bad like in every country.
@yuliahey3819
@yuliahey3819 3 года назад
So aesthetically pleasing! Love your traveling videos, especially this european line. After watching them I feel like I was there! Super
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
I’m very happy it does that for ya
@danielaperi9997
@danielaperi9997 3 года назад
My fondest memories are those of my trips to Germany 🇩🇪 Love from Italy
@byungho9610
@byungho9610 3 года назад
Hello dear, how are you doing?
@johannesvandongen6009
@johannesvandongen6009 3 года назад
Easy to expand this to 24 towns or cities. I am sure Trier and Monschau would fit in.
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
It would I’m sure
@dannybammer9199
@dannybammer9199 Год назад
Rotenberg was also used for the village shots in the movie "Chitty-Chitty, Bang, Bang.
@tytn9978
@tytn9978 3 года назад
I miss Aachen in all this ... a city with the most historic "old town" with Original Stone Gates, Cathedral, and Charlemagne's Palace.
@ameliareidman7834
@ameliareidman7834 3 года назад
P
@Jakkreu
@Jakkreu 3 года назад
Karl
@mimamo
@mimamo Год назад
He focused on largely untouched by time and war towns in this video. Aachen is very historic, yes, but it isn't as well preserved as the other towns in this video, since Aachen was quite badly destroyed in the last WW2, and you can unfortunately easily tell today.
@FranzKaernBiederstedt
@FranzKaernBiederstedt 3 года назад
Just in case somebody is looking in vain for Wernigorode on a German map: it's actually Wernigerode.
@winnieziervogel1681
@winnieziervogel1681 3 года назад
Danke für die Richtigstellung. Es wird ja auch gerne mal Werningerode daraus gemacht. Da bluten mir die Ohren.
@aidanstewart909
@aidanstewart909 3 года назад
So are the Northern German Villages still repeating their Bavarian style houses or no? I can’t imagine how much damage WW2 caused to the beautiful villages in Germany.
@amandaziccatti6195
@amandaziccatti6195 3 года назад
And another list of beautiful towns in Germany, where Northern Germany has been totally disregarded ...
@stellaf6774
@stellaf6774 3 года назад
Yeah, especially as the towns in Northern Germany have a totally different beautiful architecture than those in the rest of Germany, like Binz, Sellin, Heiligendamm or Kühlungsborn with its classical spa architecture or Stralsund, Wismar, Lübeck, Bremen and of course Hamburg with its Hanseatic architecture as well as colorful cities like Husum, Hannover, Flensburg, Kiel, Rostock or even Buxtehude or Greetsiel. I also don’t know, why no one ever mentions them. It’s as if Northern Germany doesn’t even exist. 😅🙈
@katharinawimmer7405
@katharinawimmer7405 3 года назад
It‘s probably better no one knows that there are beautiful towns in the North. This way we have those towns all for ourselves. 😉👍
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Now now let’s put the claws away .. plenty of videos along the way and plenty of places in every country to highlight
@Kae-Lexi
@Kae-Lexi 3 года назад
@@LifestyleHal He's right, tho? It's feeding into a specific stereotype instead of giving an actual overview.
@amandaziccatti6195
@amandaziccatti6195 3 года назад
@@LifestyleHal My comment probably came out wrong. You did a pretty decent job with your video by mentioning lots of German cities that are often overlooked. But nonetheless it’s a bit disappointing for a Northerner that no RU-vidr ever mentions the Northern part of Germany and very few ever mention the Western part. Like Stella F. said, it’s like saying that there are only beautiful sites to visit in the South. But the South just doesn’t represent Germany as a whole as the North is totally different from the South in culture, architecture and in the landscape. And don’t get me wrong, the South is beautiful but so is the North. 😄
@eddasimon1427
@eddasimon1427 3 года назад
Vermisse HAMBURG, Lübeck und Schwerin😉
@vomm
@vomm 3 года назад
Hamburg? Did you miss the "Beautiful" in the title?
@gintokisakata7490
@gintokisakata7490 3 года назад
Hamburg is not a small town.
@bellejohannsen4469
@bellejohannsen4469 3 года назад
Und Wismar nicht vergessen, die Perle an der Ostsee, meine Liebe, meine schöne Hansestadt!
@Mememeep
@Mememeep 3 года назад
@@bellejohannsen4469 ich wohne jetzt in HS Wismar! hahaha
@Plueschbekka
@Plueschbekka 3 года назад
Danke! War auch mein Gedanke. Aber das Video ist offensichtlich sehr Süddeutschland - lastig. Vielleicht ist es noch wegen der Geschichte so, dass sich die Amerikaner mehr für die Regionen der ehemaligen US Besatzungszone interessieren (Bayern, Hessen und Teile Baden-Württembergs)
@AHA270849
@AHA270849 3 года назад
Ein sehr schönes Video über mein schönes Land! Funny pronunciation of the towns' names :)) Next video please consider Dresden, Schwerin, Stralsund, Bautzen, Görlitz, Meißen, Münster, Warburg, Erfurt, Weimar ...!
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Ofc
@ritahorvath8207
@ritahorvath8207 3 года назад
Are you east german ? 😉
@AHA270849
@AHA270849 3 года назад
@@LifestyleHal ? ?
@AHA270849
@AHA270849 3 года назад
@@ritahorvath8207 I am German, pure & simple.
@AHA270849
@AHA270849 3 года назад
@@LifestyleHal ??
@trevorbrowne4653
@trevorbrowne4653 3 года назад
Goerlitz is the number 1 destination for Hollywood movies in Germany and should be on the list.
@bengemeister
@bengemeister 3 года назад
I have visited Goerlitz. It's an amazing town partially restored/redeveloped. You can walk across a footbridge and be in Poland. And what about Bautzen?
@johnholt9399
@johnholt9399 3 года назад
Glad you mentioned places like Quedlingburg,Marburg, and Weringerode rather than just the populist cliches of Bavaria and Heidelberg..
@McJibbin
@McJibbin Год назад
Love your videos!
@hv5253
@hv5253 Год назад
Germany🇩🇪 is a good country. To live love Australia🇦🇺♥️🇩🇪...
@hv5253
@hv5253 Год назад
From
@hv5253
@hv5253 Год назад
Australia
@Nafets247
@Nafets247 3 года назад
Having Dinkelsbühl - which is a insider's tip even for most germans (like me) - on your list proofs, that your video is very well researched.
@3gunslingers
@3gunslingers 3 года назад
Look on google maps. Every 8-12km in the whole region between Stuttgart and München there are small cities which still have their old flair and often even (parts of) their city wall. Not that Dinkelsbühl is not beautiful, it's just that there are so many little "fairy tale" towns between Stuttgart and München, you can't do them all justice. We Germans should pay fare more attention and visits to our direct neighborhood ;)
@gluteusmaximus1657
@gluteusmaximus1657 3 года назад
Not to forget Nördlingen. It is not so far from Dinkelsbühl.
@merowinger447
@merowinger447 3 года назад
Visit Jena.and Dornburger Castels
@ashikahmad4525
@ashikahmad4525 Год назад
Viva Germany 🇩🇪❤️😇
@vivuvideotravel
@vivuvideotravel Год назад
*so beautiful travel video*
@caro8137
@caro8137 3 года назад
I was born and grew up in Dinkelsbühl and in my eyes it's the most beautiful town in the whole world. I'm currently away at university but seeing it in your video made me very lucky, thank you 😊 (I don't know at which time of the year you visited, but in mid-july when we celebrate our city not being destroyed in the Thirty Years' War the city is very crowded and there are tourists everywhere. It's definitely worth another trip!)
@paul756uk2
@paul756uk2 3 года назад
Really nice video. Germany as a holiday destination is vastly under rated in my opinion. We've been doing a lot of travel there and have visited a number of these places. We've done a lot of cycle touring and they've been some of the best holidays ever. One of many was cycling from lake Bodensee to Passau along the Donau
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
The lake is really nice there 👌🏾
@a.r.stellmacher8709
@a.r.stellmacher8709 3 года назад
Maybe people think Germany got totally bombed out and thus there is no or next to no old architecture left. Everything modern. Then I say ‘little do they know’. Germany is a treasure chest, full of beautiful medieval towns and villages with lovely market squares and gorgeous fountains.
@stephenord3403
@stephenord3403 3 года назад
I'm English, been to lots of countries but I just love 💘 Germany. I love the people 💕. Hope to be in Deutschland soon. Love from me in England. X
@stephenord3403
@stephenord3403 3 года назад
Emil Bruns. I was 20 and my first time in Germany was Trier, love it. Drove south and began to love Germany more. I've been to many places in Germany but I really love Bavaria and Munich. Love to Deutschland from me in England. Ps, Mia San Mia Bayern. X
@a.r.stellmacher8709
@a.r.stellmacher8709 3 года назад
@@stephenord3403 I think the little villages in Germany are especially beautiful. Absolutely love and terribly miss the market squares and medieval fountains.
@mswaal915
@mswaal915 3 года назад
I love England too I visited 3 times was amazing the old history around every where and the most I like the villages how beautiful ☺️
@erikamillar752
@erikamillar752 3 года назад
I’m an Aussie, love Germany also, have been there 3 times planning to go back soon 🍻🥨
@Errox358
@Errox358 3 года назад
We love you back!
@jamestwyford7839
@jamestwyford7839 Год назад
Germany truly is one of the most beautiful nations on our blessed continent. Whilst history tends to be a sad topic (even more so I’m my nation), the present is a gift that we must virtuously seize in the most constructive, intelligent, innovative and passionate manner whilst being in the interest of each respective nation in the international sphere 💗 🇩🇪⚜☮🏞🇪🇺🥂
@peacevkw
@peacevkw 3 года назад
One of my favourite destination in Western europe is Germany after UK and Switzerland. I ❤ the medieval towns in Germany, the best in entire europe. Hope will visit this beautiful country one day. Thanks for highlighting these places.
@merryc.b.1915
@merryc.b.1915 3 года назад
A great video, thank you very much. I don't even know most of the places you introduced and have never heard of them. But Lübeck or Stralsund is missing from the list, and in any case the North and Baltic Seas with Sylt and Usedom as well as Hiddensee.
@lowersaxon
@lowersaxon 3 года назад
I was born in Lübeck and you are right, thanks!
@RTT007
@RTT007 3 года назад
Nice video. It is only Part 1. The list of famous beautiful places in Germany will be indeed very long: Schwangau, Baden-Baden, Freiburg im Breisgau, Rüdesheim am Rhein, Goslar, Oberammergau, Konstanz, Meersburg, Trier, Tübingen, Hannover, Göttingen, Bremen, Lübeck, Würzburg, Bayreuth, Dresden... Sababurg and German Fairy Tale Route, all the Romantic Road (Romantische Straße), Germany World Heritage List, Romantic Rhine Valley (Lorelei valley), Mosel Valley, etc
@jzk3919
@jzk3919 3 года назад
I have been in Lindau, Rothenburg and one more from these. But Neuenburg near Pforzheim, Uberlingen, Konstanz (and probably lot more) were just as great!
@Watfordfc2030
@Watfordfc2030 3 года назад
Absolutely stunning, I like Germany as been many times as have friends there . Food beer all good lol . What a great video mate cheers
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Welcome mate
@bluebear6570
@bluebear6570 3 года назад
Just a slight correction - Passau is not a medieval town, but a typical late Renaissance town. In a 1662 fire the medieval town completely burned down and the city was rebuilt in the at that time fashionable "Italian Reneaissance" style. The second little correction is that Heidelberg has not the oldest German university. The oldest German university is found in Prague, until 1919 part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which has its roots in the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation.
@kleckerklotz9620
@kleckerklotz9620 3 года назад
I thought exactly the same, when he said this is the oldest German university. "No, it's in Prague." LOL
@misterjoven
@misterjoven 3 года назад
Alternative Title: 12 medieval towns in (mostly) Southern Germany
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
The title is just fine
@matthiascallsen4321
@matthiascallsen4321 3 года назад
@@LifestyleHal sorry, it isn't
@france7164
@france7164 3 года назад
Thank you so much for showing us these beautiful towns. I’d like to visit them someday.
@joeoehm4341
@joeoehm4341 3 года назад
There is certainly a lot more, but it's very good for first impressions. I also discovered Dinkelsbühl and was amazed at the completeness of the medieval and original Bavarian city. It`s like entering another world.
@eurodoc6343
@eurodoc6343 3 года назад
Plus, almost none of the souvenir shops that have filled up Rothenburg.
@hussar1512
@hussar1512 3 года назад
Bro your content is even better than before. Hope you get a vaccine as travelling can be risky. Great job man and greetings from a Polish dude👋🏻
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Thank you bro !
@philiafoxx5320
@philiafoxx5320 3 года назад
I live in Marburg since 2007. I studied here and couldn't leave it. It's people are friendly, the city is amongst the most beautiful in europe and living here is just an outstanding experience
@juliankatebini4393
@juliankatebini4393 3 года назад
Was looking for this comment
@nagarajannallagounder5225
@nagarajannallagounder5225 Год назад
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@Plueschbekka
@Plueschbekka 3 года назад
Quedlinburg! 🙏 Da bin ich zur Schule gegangen 🤩 wirklich etwas ganz Besonderes 🙌
@ChrisRyot
@ChrisRyot 3 года назад
Oh lovely Marburg I miss you and your damn like 5 churches, waking me up each hour every night...
@heimatliebe116
@heimatliebe116 3 года назад
Kurzum: Jede Stadt Deutschlands ist herausragend schön, so sie denn vom Bombenkriege verschont blieb.
@krollpeter
@krollpeter 3 года назад
I concur. Some towns mentioned are overcrowded by tourists, and it is almost impossible to enjoy their beauty.
@battlebudgie5336
@battlebudgie5336 3 года назад
Pforzheim schonmal nicht:) damals eine der schönsten Städte...heute eine der hässlichsten und assozialsten:)
@oLii96x
@oLii96x 3 года назад
die im osten sind ja in gutem zustand. dresden ist super schön zb
@tonywu7298
@tonywu7298 3 года назад
@@oLii96x Viele im Osten sind aber leider von den hässlichen Plattenbauten verschandelt worden. Das sage ich als einer, der in einer sächsischen Kleinstadt lebt, die zu 1/3 aus Platte besteht.
@roelli79
@roelli79 3 года назад
@@oLii96x Dresden ist wieder schön geworden. Wäre die Wende nur ein paar Jahre später gekommen, wäre von der Schönheit nichts mehr da gewesen, da es bereits Pläne gab, beinahe die komplette alte Bausubstanz der zB Neustadt abzureissen und durch DDR-Barock zu ersetzen. Vielleicht einer der wenigen Gründe, wo man der Mangelwirtschaft danken muss.
@helenefrench4275
@helenefrench4275 3 года назад
Hello everybody, I have visited Wiesbaden and Bavaria ( Munchen etc) Could anyone recommend me other places to visit in Germany please, preferably towns actually not cities like Berlin etc. I have got nothing again big cities but I would prefer wandering in more peaceful environments. Many thanks:)
@mikedavinson1693
@mikedavinson1693 3 года назад
Hello beautiful loving woman with a beautiful smile how is the weather over there
@a.r.stellmacher8709
@a.r.stellmacher8709 3 года назад
Germany is like a treasure chest, there are just so many beautiful towns and villages. One would need decades to do them all. But I would like to recommend the following: Bad Wimpfen and Hirschhorn on the river Neckar Oberammergau and Mittenwald in Bavaria Bernkastel-Suez on the river Mosel Sankt Martin on the German Wine street (Deutsche Weinstrasse)
@helenefrench4275
@helenefrench4275 3 года назад
@@a.r.stellmacher8709 Thank you so much. I am going to have a look about these places.
@holidayknife
@holidayknife 3 года назад
"off the beaten path"... And yet you mention THE most touristic German town instantly... Ouch 😅 Otherwise good video! ;) All 12 towns are well worth a visit, yet especially Rothenburg, Cochem and Quedlinburg are classic German destinations with a strong touristic infrastructure. Nothing wrong with that, yet not what you want when you wanna avoid tourist masses. Heidelberg is a proper city with a pop of 160,000. Especially on weekends it gets incredibly crowded inside the old town. Love it though, its one of my all time favorites! Very international. You'll meet all the nationalities you can imagine. Lindau is a beautiful little island town, yet it's architecture is mostly stone, not half timbered. Bamberg is a wonderful city of 75,000 with a very dominant beer culture. It's full of German men on weekend trips in their 30s-50s getting drunk, so better prepare for that 😂 Tübingen and Lüneburg are also gorgeous, if you're into old university towns the size of around 80,000. You can say they're the southern and northern German equivalent to Marburg :) If towns like Fritzlar are your thing: Germany is scattered with these half timbered towns the size of 10k, especially between Frankfurt and Hanover. E.g. Grünberg, Rinteln, Eschwege, Frankenberg, Alsfeld, Butzbach and dozens more! They can get very quiet though. One of my favourite regions in Germany is the Bergstrasse. That's a small region north of Heidelberg with beautiful towns in a row. Especially Weinheim and Heppenheim are wonderful! Plus local wine culture👌
@liontouradventure4156
@liontouradventure4156 3 года назад
Hope one day will be there
@evelynaguilar3946
@evelynaguilar3946 3 года назад
Beautiful 😻
@mikedavinson1693
@mikedavinson1693 3 года назад
Hello beautiful woman with a beautiful look how are you doing today and how is the family
@dagda3000
@dagda3000 3 года назад
Meersburg am Bodensee is another gem.
@juttalio1664
@juttalio1664 3 года назад
You're wright.
@MichaEl-rh1kv
@MichaEl-rh1kv 3 года назад
But a little bit overcrowded in the summer.
@stilleswassermaximalist
@stilleswassermaximalist 3 года назад
True. Von Meersburg kann man auch mit der Fähre nach Konstanz fahren. Da kann man auch ein bisschen mehr machen als in Meersburg oder Lindau, weil es nicht ganz so klein ist.
@FaqihNANDA
@FaqihNANDA 2 года назад
beautiful shoot my friend, I hope I can visit there, greetings from Indonesia,... thx for sharing
@bernhardkulzer9125
@bernhardkulzer9125 3 года назад
Half of these towns are in Bavaria! And yet, you didn`t mention Regensburg. 😁 Big mistake, I`d say. But, never mind, if you haven`t been there you `ve missed something very special!
@Zeesar
@Zeesar 3 года назад
I went to university in Passau, crazy beautiful city
@PD62155
@PD62155 Год назад
Absolutely ,what a beautiful place Passau is.
@johnhoward6393
@johnhoward6393 3 года назад
Wasserberg am Inn!
@dunjel5616
@dunjel5616 3 года назад
I live in Germany and know a lot of travelling-worthy destinations. But some of yours were completely new to me. Thanks man!
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
My pleasure 👍🏾
@henrykaspar3634
@henrykaspar3634 3 года назад
I love your Bavarian bent: five out of your top seven towns are in Bavaria. However, check out Landshut for your next video. And if Heidelberg qualifies as a town, so should Regensburg - which would make my top list too. Finally, whoever says Rothenburg and Dinkelsbühl (props for the latter) should also say Nördlingen...
@Drugaskan
@Drugaskan 3 года назад
hey, Germany is not a part of Bavaria, but Bavaria is a part of Germany. Wismar? Erfurt? Dresden? Leipzig? Stralsund?
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Soon soon soon and on another video
@petereggers7603
@petereggers7603 3 года назад
@Drugaskan AND... Germany isn't a part of Saxony or Thuringia... 😉 As mentioned above, there are plenty of beautiful, worth mentioning and underrated cities in Germany...in all regions. My favorites would have been Stade, Lüneburg, Hameln in the North, Monschau, Münstereifel, Altenahr & Koblenz in the West, Limburg, Weilburg, Idstein in Central Germany.
@jemalo36
@jemalo36 3 года назад
The oldest buildings and cities are around Southern Germany and the Rhine - cities and towns in Northern Germany are somewhat new, or have been heavily refurbished throughout the ages - however Potsdam, Leipzig, Dresden, Quedlinburg, Wismar, Stralsund, and Lübeck are worth a visit.
@luissantiago8446
@luissantiago8446 3 года назад
And Germany did not exist until Otto Von Bismarck helped in its making after the Franco-Prussian War. In fact most of what many now recognize as European countries were only established quite recently, when one considers the lifespan of the continent's history.
@daniell7524
@daniell7524 3 года назад
Very nice video! Further recommendations: Lübeck, Münster and Tübingen. Cheers!
@ritahorvath8207
@ritahorvath8207 3 года назад
I love your video, I was just wondering if you know the definition of "background music " ? ♡
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Nah I don’t believe in it
@a.r.stellmacher8709
@a.r.stellmacher8709 3 года назад
@@LifestyleHal The way you do it is perfect. Please don’t change anything. Background music would wreck it.
@НеизвестныегородкиГермании
Thanks for Heidelberg! I live Here and Love it very much
@MichaEl-rh1kv
@MichaEl-rh1kv 3 года назад
2:40: Another recommendation at Lake Konstanz would be Überlingen ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wqeg4mWmmpU.html 11:15: Marburg is situated at the headwater of river Lahn. There are many other beautiful towns and cities downstream: nearby Wetzlar, a little bit further downstream Limburg, where not a castle, but a cathedral (which was the motive of the old 1,000 DM banknote) is overlooking the city from the hilltop, then the castle and village Nassau (the descendants of House Nassau are the Royal family of the Netherlands and the Grand Dukes of Luxemburg), next step famous 19th century spa Bad Ems, finally Lahnstein, where the Lahn discharges in the Rhine (a stone's throw south of Koblenz), and so many villages and castles between.
@TravelingisFREEDOM
@TravelingisFREEDOM 3 года назад
Very charming places, I hope I can visit again sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
@gintokisakata7490
@gintokisakata7490 3 года назад
No GÖRLITZ? WTF? Görlitz is the town in Deutschland with the most memorial buildings per area. Thats why Babelsberg and even Hollywood were doing some movie filmings there. Also Bautzen is not far away, a unique medieval town. And another quiet underestimated area is also not far from Görlitz: Bad Muskau/Weißwasser. There you have the UNESCO world hertiage site called „Fürst-Pückler-Park“, an english styled park across two countries with a beautiful castle. In the neighbourhood is another famous park, the „Rhododendron Park Kromlau“, that one with the evil locking small brigde from the intro of the video. And also in the neighborhood is Weißwasser, an interesting historical industry site. The small town was a big player in the european glass industry, because in the area there was/is a lot of coal in the ground. thats why this area has a lot of small lakes and ponds. The area around Bad Muskau/Weißwasser is also a UNESCO global geopark where u can see the geological results in middle Europe of the ice age. Therefor not far from Weißwasser another landscape park exists (the third big one in this tiny area): The „glacial erratics park Nochten“. Weißwasser was the town with the most glass fabrics in Deutschland, but after the unification of Deutschland alot of workers left because of better payed work in bigger cities and Westdeutschland. Nowadays there are less people there, only one glass fabric remaines, others are ruins or gone. But in the future the remaining coal mines will be flooded with water creating some interesting sites to visit. Forgot to mention that in the remaining big coal mine there is the largest movable machine of the world still in use, the F90 conveuyor bridge. Aaand also in this area you can find one of the few ethnical minorities of Deutschland: the Serby people. They have a unique easter tradition in Deutschland, they are masters of decorating easter eggs. So, there is alot to explore in this underestimated area. ;)
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Good info I’m sure people will appreciate it Gorlitz is in the other video 👌🏾
@hasselmountain29
@hasselmountain29 3 года назад
Nice Video but only City's from the south - there is much more to explore in east and north...- Dresden- Riesa- Spreewald reagion- Jena- Gotha- Bremen- Buxtehude- Stade- Husum- Kiel- Lübeck- Schwerin- Rostock...
@christophneuschaeffer7489
@christophneuschaeffer7489 3 года назад
Make it twelve and add at least the midsize towns of Lübeck close to the Baltic Sea and Regensburg on the river Danube!!! They would absolutely deserve a spot in this Top Ten list. For a Top Twenty list also add Münster and Osnabrück in Westphalia, Neuburg an der Donau and Coburg in Bavaria, Meersburg and Freiburg in Baden-Württemberg, Naumburg and Rostock or Schwerin in East Germany as well! Those smaller towns are often way prettier than the large cities as they weren't bombed to rubbles in WW2. While many things have been rebuilt in the last 75 years such as the Frauenkirche in Dresden, others have gone forever.
@jcdmobil352
@jcdmobil352 3 года назад
I love your picks! Quedlinburg is kind of my 2nd home (I live in Bonn though), and I absolutely fall in love with the town every time I visit.
@bengemeister
@bengemeister 3 года назад
Q is an interesting and historic city. Especially if you know about the Q treasures. A GI from Texas "liberated" priceless church treasures from Q. A soap opera followed to get the artifacts back to Germany for a low 7 didget number. I saw the treasures on display in Dallas before being returned and later at the Cathedral in Q. Very satisfying. Some of these items were national treasures of unestimal cultural value.
@madmikesch2453
@madmikesch2453 3 года назад
There are many towns like Rothenburg or Dinkelsbühl
@45kajalmuchhadiya46
@45kajalmuchhadiya46 2 года назад
My one like from India for beautiful German cities
@brentgreeff1115
@brentgreeff1115 3 года назад
Music volume too loud and voice volume inconsistent.
@amblincork
@amblincork 3 года назад
You havent had to pay to watch it so that is the bright side
@jasmincora8648
@jasmincora8648 3 года назад
Germany is really beautiful. Amazing and impressive!
@WesselsReaper
@WesselsReaper 3 года назад
If I was rich I’d be permanently touring the world, seeing all the culture, architecture, history, and Mother Nature
@jeanettenaumiec7784
@jeanettenaumiec7784 2 года назад
Ditto!
@heiligepommesbude9555
@heiligepommesbude9555 3 года назад
Have a look at Speyer with its Dom & Dompark. In the Spring you can Perfectly relax in the sun there
@chriskabout4556
@chriskabout4556 2 года назад
Indeed, Rothenburg has a reputation, but Dinkelsbühl is as beautiful to say the least. If you want to visit Rothenburg, do it in the month of May. The weather is good, and the crowds are still small. A must do in Rothenburg is a walk on the city wall that surrounds the town. You forgot a few very beautiful towns, like Schwäbisch Hall, Tübingen, Ulm, and Regensburg.
@dellinger71
@dellinger71 3 года назад
Rothenburg has a really fascinating midevil torture museum.
@sigurdkaputnik7022
@sigurdkaputnik7022 3 года назад
If you mean "mittelalterlich", that is "medieval". But "mid-evil" as you wrote, is also appropriate considering the brutality of torture. Was that intentional? :-)
@dellinger71
@dellinger71 3 года назад
​@@sigurdkaputnik7022 To be honest, it wasn't inentional, just a mistake. But thx for the correction.
@pixxpott400
@pixxpott400 3 года назад
13. Paderborn 14. Soest 15. Hameln 16. Detmold 17. Minden 18. Bielefeld 19. Warburg 20. Kassel
@johnholt9399
@johnholt9399 3 года назад
What about Schwerin, Naumburg, Goslar, Wismar, Stade, Celle, Lunenburg,Rotweil, Merseburg, Trier, Eisenach, and Gorlitz
@johnholt9399
@johnholt9399 3 года назад
@@zzausel I have actually, about ten years ago I walked across the bridge with shops and houses (bit like Florence but much less touristy) and the magnificent cathedral with the other church next door overlooking the square down the steps. I really liked it and should have included it in my list. We did a day trip from Naumburg where I was staying and stopped in Weimar on the way back,. I totally get that Weimar has enormous cultural significant for Germans, but actually I preferred Erfurt. That said there is lot in Germany I would still like to see and I know I could easily add another 20 -30 stunning towns to this list. My favourite place is probably the Bodensee I have had three holidays there, but I also love a lot the Baltic coast and the Hartz.
@johnholt9399
@johnholt9399 3 года назад
@@zzausel thanks and you are so right. The East in particular has so many wonderful places Gorlitz and Quedlinburg are both amazing. Unusually for someone from UK, I have no family or military connections.I am just well travelled in Germany with my parents who had a caravan from quite an early age. I love history and I am a total Germanophile, and think it is a really great society that has got some much right. Any country that sells beer by the crate in giant beer supermarkets and plays football like the Germans is great in my book. My own family in more recent times have had some wonderful holidays on the Bodensee, Black Forrest and Bavaria. However in the Bodensee in particular where we have stayed three times for two weeks we did stand out as there weren’t many people from UK and they had no idea what they are missing. I was in Berlin last year and after lockdown down plan with my wife soon to do a couple of weeks driving around Brandenburg. Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony I really want to see Dresden again now so much of the centre has been rebuilt, Meissen again, Leipzig, Magdeburg Cathedral and also Potsdam. I am also very fond of Poland (much of the North and West of which was of course historically German until 1945) I have been to Krakow, Poznań, Gniezno, Gdańsk, Malbrok, Szczecin and Wroclaw. I intend to go back to Wroclaw this Dec with a friend of mine as I think it is a terrific city, and do a day trip to Zagan to see the Great Escape museum and maybe Ksiaz Castle if it is open.
@johnholt9399
@johnholt9399 3 года назад
@@zzausel sounds wonderful when I was in Naumburg there were a lot of people canoeing on the Saale.
@Lucky-zf5jd
@Lucky-zf5jd 3 года назад
Of many lovely towns not included here I particularly love Bad Wimpfen and Hirschhorn on the Neckar, Oberammergau and Mittenwald in Bavaria, Bernkastel-Kues on the Mosel and Sankt Martin on the Deutsche Weinstrasse.
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Il add these
@johnh7718
@johnh7718 3 года назад
Very nice. Makes me want to rent a car and go. Oh yeah...the pandemic.
@Satt0trinken
@Satt0trinken 3 года назад
The pandemic and Germanys inability to buy enough doses of the vaccine a german company deceloped. Sad...
@georgkre
@georgkre 3 года назад
You clearly missed some good towns like Monschau or Lübeck or some cities like Aachen or Dresden.
@aleksandarmickovic117
@aleksandarmickovic117 3 года назад
Can someone tell me at 0:28 in your video there is this old stone bridge,i've seen it somewhere on pictures aswell. I'd love to know its location to be able to shoot some photos of it. I just find it incredible!
@nomis1246
@nomis1246 3 года назад
Lol as a German I have never heard about „Cochem“ or „Ramsau“ 😂. And why didn‘t you mentioned something in northern Germany???
@renedroetboom7058
@renedroetboom7058 3 года назад
ich wohne nähe Cochem :D
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
Because I am not making just 1 video on germany
@mariereisen
@mariereisen 3 года назад
I am also German, but I know both, Cochem and Ramsau, the latter, however, only by name. To put it mildly, you obviously have an educational gap.
@nomis1246
@nomis1246 3 года назад
@@mariereisen Oh nein, ich kenne zwei Städte in Deutschland nicht. Da hab ich wohl so eine große Wissenslücke...
@mariereisen
@mariereisen 3 года назад
@@nomis1246 Es geht in diesem Fall um die 12 vorgestellten Städte. Ramsau nicht zu kennen, wäre ggf. verzeihlich, aber Cochem? Gegen Bildungslücken in der Geographie empfehle ich den guten alten Schulatlas o.ä., einfach mal wieder hervorholen. Aber auch Google Earth wäre o.k., ist leider häufig etwas unübersichtlich. Und wenn Sie tatsächlich insgesamt nur zwei deutsche Städte nicht kennen, so wäre das ganz ordentlich :-)
@alfredtobias8471
@alfredtobias8471 3 года назад
You missed Trier the oldest city of Germany
@Bjorn2055
@Bjorn2055 3 года назад
The video says "towns", not cities 😜 Augsburg wäre ein weiterer Kandidat, ein Jahr jünger als Trier. 😁 Town: Landsberg am Lech 😎
@PaulKaylen
@PaulKaylen 3 года назад
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is truly beautiful, I highly recommend 😍
@lausimeyer6558
@lausimeyer6558 3 года назад
Jus to add Nr. 13: Königsberg in Bayern and it's neighbor village Unfinden in the northern part of Bavaria.
@davemorgan6013
@davemorgan6013 3 года назад
Bamberg isn't just a nice place to visit, it's also a great place to live.
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
How long have you lived there ?
@davemorgan6013
@davemorgan6013 3 года назад
@@LifestyleHal I lived there for 13 years.
@carolaoffhaus5240
@carolaoffhaus5240 3 года назад
They have got a special beer: smoked beer. Worth a try!
@LifestyleHal
@LifestyleHal 3 года назад
@@davemorgan6013 so you definitely know the ins and outs of bamberg !
@IIIOOOUS
@IIIOOOUS 3 года назад
I love Lindau . It is exactly located between south east and south west Germany and you can feel it when you are there.
@paolosantiago3163
@paolosantiago3163 3 года назад
"I'm from the Philippines but I love Germany as a whole country .?!"
@enjoynepaltreks6860
@enjoynepaltreks6860 2 года назад
Wow....Beautiful country
@arunavelan8257
@arunavelan8257 3 года назад
Very beautiful Architectural places to visit 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
@Terra_Incognita201
@Terra_Incognita201 3 года назад
Ihr Deutschen reist weit umher in der Welt und seht nicht die Schönheit Eures eigenen Landes? Es gibt so viele Juwelen in Deutschland, ein Muss, diese zu bewundern, ansonsten habt ihr zwar die Welt entdeckt, aber kennt nicht Eure eig’ne Stube.
@AVolpe86
@AVolpe86 2 года назад
Die Medien starren nur ins Ausland und das eigene Land zählt nicht. Das ist weil die Linken überall in den wichtigen Positionen sitzen.
@perryfroze
@perryfroze 2 года назад
So you know about various places in Germany but, where would you go if you were to die today? Seek the Lord and saviour Jesus Christ before it's too late. John 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” Hell is real and Heaven is also real. You don't want to spend an eternity in Hell torment without God. The only way to escape Hell is to follow Jesus Christ our Lord and saviour. Study the KJV Bible to know more and pray and seek until you find Jesus. Don't delay tomorrow might be too late. You are not promised even the next minute. Do it now
@Julian-AJCP
@Julian-AJCP 3 года назад
Here are some other really great cities to visit: Castrop-Rauxel Bottrop-Kirchellen Duisburg-Marxloh Sincerely, a German
@wakeupcall2665
@wakeupcall2665 3 года назад
Mettmann, Oer-Erkenschwick, Bielefeld(!), und natürlich: Offenbach (eine deutsche Perle) 😉
@jo-k4277
@jo-k4277 3 года назад
Marxloh ist richtig schön. Hochfeld nicht vergessen. Musterbeispiele deutscher Kultur.
@christinabormann3338
@christinabormann3338 3 года назад
Elvese
@peterlustig6888
@peterlustig6888 3 года назад
Alle Farben vermischt ergeben eben nicht Bunt, sondern Grau :)
@simplexj4298
@simplexj4298 3 года назад
@@wakeupcall2665 Bielefeld? The pink unicorn amongst German cities ... :-)
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