@@biswarupaich5648Our country France is way more beautiful than Canada. France has such a fascinating History. Rich in culture. The Food. La Crème de la Crème
I cannot believe I have walked these very streets. It was such a privilege, my mom is a fucking hero, working herself out to the bone just to get me and my brothers the very best of this world. It is surreal. I'm from Brazil and I honestly believe I'll never have the money to travel out again but I'm glad that Mom gave me the chance. Incredible.
Your mum sounds like a strong and loving personality. I wish the best for you and that someday you (and your family) will visit our beloved Europe again. :)
My wife and I took the train there from Paris for one overnight stay(I had done the research and we loved what we saw), and I really believe our time there was more memorable than anything in Paris. And we LOVED Paris. There is just something about the beauty of Strasbourg that captures you and never lets go. We hope to return to France one day and this time we'll spend 3 or 4 nights there. Absolutely loved it. I woke up at 5am after our one night there and wandered around with my camera. I basically had the city to myself. Never forget it. The cathedral and the square all around were empty. It was surreal, magical, and memorable. Highly recommend anyone who ever goes to Paris, to be sure to make time for a visit.
I am going in June and so looking forward to it. It looks stunning. We have timbered and half-timbered buildings in my city in the UK - York, but nothing to compare to this. 🤩
Estrasburgo, Francia es mas maravilloso y paraiso del mundo hay muchas arquitecturas francesas y alemanas, areas verdes en los parques, museos, iglesias, bares, restaurantes, canales, etc y tambien hay muchas chicas hermosas francesas y europeas 😍😘🥰💋🌹❤
I love this . This is my dream my heart & my love foreign travel . I'll success my dream any how at any cost . No one can stop me to success my dream .
Without any doubt. I've experienced same just few days ago there. All these nature + architehture + kindness make me want to learn French and move there ))
In my opinion, the city is very underestimated. I was not in France, but from what I saw, one of the two cities in France that I like the most (the second is Rouen). I like Paris and Amsterdam much more. By the way, it's time for you to go to Rouen.
What a charming area! The churches and cathedrals are magnificent and I love the look of all the buildings liking the waterway. Great addition of information within the video as well!
Hey! Thanks for your great vídeo I watched Lisbon One and I loved, it remembered me the great opportunity that I had to visit that city! Just a question which cam do you use?
Why it is beautiful from your camera but not from my point of vue ?😭 No but really i took a real pleasure to see this video, and im happy to see that my town is attractive :3
Hi Ken Sellar, This video is 4k, of course, like all our videos on the BookingHunterTV channel, but it looks like RU-vid's 4k resolution processing system has a big problem at the moment. Some of our last uploaded videos have this issue. We have already sent them a request to solve this problem and we can only hope that they will solve it as soon as possible. Thank you for understanding.
@@BookingHunterTV no problem. I asked this question of another walker- and you're one of the best- and he said RU-vid can take several days to put out the 4K. It makes such a difference on our 4k TV or even on my 2K computer monitor. We were in Strasbourg for an all too brief visit in 2018, and it brings great smiles to my wife and me as we see the bridges and buildings that we remember. We were only there one night. Next time we're shooting for 4 or 5. I've read some articles about Strasbourg that there isn't a lot to do, but it is so stunningly beautiful that we could easily spend that amount of time just walking about, enjoying the beauty at every turn. I'll keep checking back for the 4K, but this was a beautiful walk. Thanks for taking us to faraway places in these stay-at-home times. It will be a difficult Christmas for much of the world, and it does us good to walk with you in such a beautiful place. Perhaps you will be back in Strasbourg or another French town when the Christmas decorations are all up. It would do our hearts good to see such holiday beauty at Christmas. Please try!
because historically, Strasbourg lived much longer in the kingdom of France than the holy Germanic empire! In truth Strasbourg is a purely French city. But architecture is not a question of borders but of culture. The city has always been in a Germanic geographical area, so it took on the Germanic culture! Despite everything, the people of Strasbourg have always felt French!
Hi soal159, This video is 4k (2160p, 60fps), of course, like all our videos on the BookingHunterTV channel, but it looks like RU-vid's 4k resolution processing system has a big problem at the moment. Some of our last uploaded videos have this issue. We have already sent them a request to solve this problem and we can only hope that they will solve it as soon as possible. Thank you for understanding.
@@soal159 Hey there- I asked another walker the same thing, and he said RU-vid can take several days to upload the 4k. Don't know what takes them so long. Like you, I'll keep checking back. Whoever says 4k doesn't look any better than 1080p only needs to watch some of these walks to see the difference!
No, Strasbourg is originally a French city, it spent a few centuries at most in the Holy Germanic Empire, but spent most of its time in the kingdom of France.
@@yung4eva that is nonsense and you know it. Straßburg was German for over 1000 years until the French committed ethnic cleansing in Alsace-Lorraine and never got punished for it. Does „Straßburg“ sound any French to you?? Dumbass!
of couse, the Alsace region was german at least 2 times in modern history and both cultures are similar. some people here also speak Alsacian, a language that look a lot like german. A lot of city's and village's names sound german (finish with -heim or -œft)
It was German until Henri de La Tour d’Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne (a french marshal) kikcked the Germans out of Alsace in 1675 at the battle of Turckheim.
It was Straßburg for 700 years, a south german town such as Nürnberg, Augsburg, Freiburg ... Louis XIV robbed it. Until today the german roots are denied, the german language and the alsacian dialect despised and suppressed.
J'ai acheté un téléviseur Oled Il y a quelques mois et c'est la première fois grâce à cette vidéo que je me rends compte des capacités de celui-ci. La qualité d'image est absolument époustouflante et je n'ai jamais vu cela de ma vie. Merci pour cette vidéo.