Top 10 Places To Visit In Germany (BRITISH REACTION)

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British Reaction To Top 10 Places To Visit In Germany

This is my reaction to Top 10 Places To Visit In Germany

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What is your favourite place in Germany? And why?

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whoismertsalih
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I absolutely adore your accent. You should have put "scottish reaction" in the title, listening to you is pure joy.

SpiegelDasKaetzchen
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If germany were a family, then berlin is the teenage punk son, in his rebellious phase, who feels misunderstood by everyone else.

ch.k.
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The most things are in Baveria, but that’s just one state and with Hamburg, Berlin and Frankfurt, Schwarzwald, you on got places in 5 out of 16 states. Many have a few different cultures within and also charming places. So I would also recommend other cities like Potsdam, Dresden, Rhein and Ruhr area, the middle Rhine valley, Lübeck etc. There are so many places

Tamwyn
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There is no "best city" in germany. But many "best for..." citys. It depends on what you want from a city. You don't go to Hamburg for the mountains or to Munich for the sea. When you ask for the most beautiful city, the citys of the ruhr area will not be mentioned very often. But when you are looking for a city, where you can visit another by public transport every week, the ruhr area is the place to be...

pixelbartus
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I travelled a lot in germany and scotland. And i think it’s not comparable. Both countries are unique in terms of cities, landscape and People. Love both ❤

kragth
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As you said, there is a landscape for everyone. Unlike other Euopean countries Germany is a very decentralised country because it was hundreds of years build of many dukedoms and kingdoms and these roots are still strong.
Berlin is the largest city and the capital but is as important like any other city.

teotik
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worth mentioning also:
Marburg: old town
Bamberg: old town and residence castle, smoked beer
Nuremberg (+Fürth): big old town, medieval castle, documentation centre, Bratwurst + Sauerkraut, jump from there to Prague for a night or 2
Passau (+ Burghausen): old town, 3 rivers, 1 castle (+ the longest castle of the world)
Sylt island: beaches, seafood
Herrenchiemsee
Altmühltal (Altmühl river and towns)

santaclaus
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The point is, there are far too many very beautiful things worth seeing in Germany. A single lifetime is simply not enough. I (as a 47 year old German) didn't even see half of it. Nice greetings from Germany 😁

solidsteel
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I'm from the north of Germany and love the north and Baltic sea beaches. For holidays I always traveled somewhere abroad but over the last years I learned to appreciate and visit the beautiful places in my own country.

moma
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It is so funny, I am German and I have been planning a trip to Scotland for ages and still haven’t made it there. 😂 still on my to do list!!! I love the Scottish landscape and everything that comes with it

nicolewirth
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Hi, I'm German, and I visited a lot of our castles, but we have so much castles, I don't know how much. I never have seen one Castle in the east of Germany. Hope one day I can visit Dresden, because I've heard this City shall be very beautiful.
For me, and it's my own taste, Hamburg is the most beautiful city in Germany.

beaucerongirlsjunaundgia
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When I was a teenager, we had lots of exchange pupils from different countries and we showed them all the beauties of our region. So I visited lots of these places as Lake of Constance, Meersburg and it‘s castle, the castle in Sigmaringen, the tallest church in the world in Ulm and much more. Thanks for your interest and your reaction! 👍

Windwalker
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I would prefer Hamburg over Berlin many times, I find Berlin interesting and multifaceted, but I would not want to live there.
Other than that, there is no best City in Germany anyway, it really depends on your personal preference, likes and dislikes.
Each Region and Cities are often very different.

GrouchyBear
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What I think is a bit of a pity, that often the eastern parts of Germany is ignored except Berlin. I'm living in Weimar a name that is worldwide known but never shown. Here lived Goethe and Schiller, the Weimarer Republic was founded here - our first attempt at a democracy. The Bauhaus is also from Weimar (and Dessau, where I grew up). And yes also a concentration camp (Buchenwald) which was used by the Nazis and the Russians. By the way I was born in Wittenberg, that is an old town every protestant christian person should know, because Luther put his thesis's here and he fled to Thuringia into the Castle Wartburg. Thuringia has also one of the highest densities of castle you can find. There are also Millennia old ones which were never conquered. There is also Dresden, often called the Venice of the east with castles build next to each other. The village I grew up is located in the largest English styled park in the world (Dessau-Wörlitz) and is Unesco world heritage. The black forest is mentioned but as always they forgot the even more beautiful thuringian woods in my eyes. It is way steeper than the black forest, because it is an extremely old fold mountains (like the alps, but much older, it is getting smaller, the alps are young, they are still growing). It is really a shame that most videos of this kind only concentrate heavily of the parts of Germany which are located in the South, West and North and always forgetting the East (except our capital Berlin).

GigapixelGmbH
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Rothenburg is definitely famous for it's ancient town. However there is a town nearby called Dinkelsbuehl which has much more history (one that is actually celebrated every year) and is officially the most beautiful ancient town in Germany.
As a matter of fact I told my husband about your videos and we both agree that whenever you feel like going to Germany we'd be happy to give you a tour and make you and your family feel welcome. :)

VegaLupina
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07:17 I'm born and raised in Germany and was living through all of Germany places. I have to say, that i've only visited 3 Castle's in and around my home city and in Nürnberg. I think you re right, it is normal to have things where you are raised with and dont spend propper attention to it. Now i'm living in Munich for 17 years and i don't have visited "Schloss Neuschwanstein" or "Oktoberfest"

07:57 i think there must be more than 30.000 Castles in Germany. Nearly every "bigger" city have an own Castle

08:55 All over the world, most people speaking about Berlin when it's about Germany. But in Germany we more like Hamburg, Nürnberg, Munich... because Berlin is a crazy city. If you want to "have all at one place" just move to a bigger city in Germany, you *will* have it all at one place

10:41 Hamburg would be a good choice to live. Nice people, nice city. Frankfurt you would hate i think. There is a lot of crime, the kids are crazy. In my opinion Frankfurt is Germany Ghetto

Am-Fear-Liath
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I really don't get why it is always the same locations mentioned in these videos. Okay, these places around Bavaria/Munich are cool and everything I don't know why East Germany is almost never mentioned like the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte. Or Dresden. Or the world's most crankiest building close to the city of Emden. What about the islands in the North Sea. What about the city of Leipzig. Ever heard about Papenburg where cruise ships are driving backwards to get to the North Sea? What about

aglandorf
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Cologne Baby..near the Rhine..very nice City ...the Rhineland is very interesting...the Dome and many Things more .!!!!

henningpieterjordan
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...we Germans don't destroy our history...you British guys did a good job about that already 😂...we keep our historic buildings...even of the darkest parts of our history...and if it's just to remind us, to never (!) happen again...

bjorndehoust