Being from Austria, I have to tell you that Salzburg is actually OVERcrowded with tourists all year round. Go to Graz instead or visit some of the numerous spectacular cloisters or castles or take in the varied landscape by train/car/bike. Small cities like Krems, Baden, Steyr, Gmunden,Friesach, Hall, Feldkirch have lots of charm.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your local insights! Graz and the other cities you mentioned sound amazing. I'll definitely consider highlighting these charming spots in future content. Appreciate your recommendations! :)
@ChrisLovesThisGame5 ай бұрын
I have to agree. Salzburg, even in early May, was packed and the people seemed pretty over it already. Vienna was friendlier... And that's apparently an achievement 😂. In fact, I found Vienna quite polite despite its reputation. It made me wonder what people expect and I'm Canadian.
@galbax15 ай бұрын
@@ChrisLovesThisGame friendly Canadians are always welcome and well received. Glad you liked my home town 👍🤗
@Ez10235 ай бұрын
Wonderfull city, Graz! One of my favourites!
@MrKooops3 ай бұрын
as a fellow austrian i can only say: please stay away from Salzburg - there are already way too many tourists here.
@Fan652w5 ай бұрын
I gasped when I saw Lucerne and Salzburg on your list. Both these cities are overwhelmed with tourists. Salzburg also has a horrendous traffic problem, and despite it having a population of only 150,000, is seriously considering building an underground railway. If I lived in Salzburg, I would support that project!
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
I visited both Lucerne and Salzburg and loved their charm during my short visit. I wasn't aware of the tourism and traffic issues you mentioned. The idea of an underground railway in Salzburg sounds like a much-needed improvement. Thanks for sharing this insight!
@sgp79752 ай бұрын
Just go to Lucerne in September; much quieter. I know as I lived there for 5 years.
@rogersexton78572 ай бұрын
@@sgp7975 Actually I visit Lucerne very regularly, sometimes in September. Lucerne is a hugely popular summer resort, and 'thanks' to global warming, the season is getting longer (at both ends). My most recent visit was in early May 2024. The 09 12 boat to Fluelen was full of tourists.
@rogersexton78572 ай бұрын
@@sgp7975 I suspect that your residence in Lucerne was a long time ago. Global warming means that the summer season in Lucerne (and Salzburg) stretches from May to October. I visited Lucerne in early May 2024. The 09 12 boat to Fluelen was packed with tourists. On a previous visit in mid-September 2019 a combination of fine weather and a classical music festival at the KKL meant that the lake boats were packed. The 'Stadt Luzern' paddle steamer was still in service, even though she was supposed to have been 'withdrawn' for an overhaul. The shipping company no doubted needed her 1,200 passenger capaiuty.
@sgp79752 ай бұрын
@@rogersexton7857 No - not long ago and since i have many friends i still go back.
@jurijnowicki87694 ай бұрын
Uppsala (Sweden), Bielsko-Biała (Poland), Sopron (Hungary), Trakai (Lithuania), Viljandi (Estonia), Plovdiv (Bulgaria), Bergamo (Italy), Nuremberg (Germany)
@catarinamiranda29323 ай бұрын
Being a portuguese citizen and natural from Porto, it makes me very happy to see you included that city in the list! I would also recommend visiting Lisbon and the beaches from Algarve (south of the country)
@geoinsider3 ай бұрын
@@catarinamiranda2932 Thanks for your suggestions! As someone who adores Portugal and is planning a trip there next year, I appreciate your recommendation for Lisbon and the Algarve beaches🙌 I also came across another recommendation to visit Óbidos in a video (kzbin.info/www/bejne/nIfXqoKsqKaArZY), and I'm definitely adding it to my list! Looking forward to exploring more of what Portugal has to offer❤️
@suiadandaeagor36237 күн бұрын
@@geoinsider Sintra is also a sight to behold and only 30 mins train from Lisbon, making a very good day trip if you go early! (but ill admit im suprise to see porto has #1 since its well known for tourism and ill admit it is pretty but ive been to other city on your list i find better then Porto itself haha, but opinions varies with everyone ;) ) nice overall review :)
@danielacarlotti5360Ай бұрын
Italy: Bologna, Ferrara in Emilia Romagna, Mantova, Cremona in Lombardia, Perugia, Assisi, Gubbio, Orvieto, Spoleto in Umbria, Urbino in Marche, Lucca, Volterra, San Gimignano, Montepulciano, Monteriggioni, Pitigliano in Toscana, Viterbo, Bomarzo in Lazio, Pompei, Ercolano in Campania, Matera in Basilicata, Lecce, Ostuni, Polignano a mare in Puglia, Tropea in Calabria, Ragusa, Siracusa, Taormina in Sicilia
@panchopuskas1Ай бұрын
True about Bologna.....spent a week there last year. Great city with lots of interest and not that many tourists (apart from myself, of course)....
@danielacarlotti5360Ай бұрын
@@panchopuskas1 thank you, Bologna is my city
@gnignetiАй бұрын
Anche Pavia in Lombardia, capitale regno longobardo e del primo regno d'Italia
@luisa.genovab4899Ай бұрын
e Genova!!!!!
@pedrosalillas4372Ай бұрын
@@luisa.genovab4899 Genova è una delle grandi città italiane un po' sconosciuta. Ci sono vissuto per qualche mese alla fine dello secolo scorso ed è rimasta sempre nel mio cuore. Saluti da Saragozza. Ay, Génova... ¡qué bonita eres! (y yo qué joven era)
@v.20805 ай бұрын
Well, I have to admit that these cities are hidden to me. For that reason, I'm very grateful you made this video. I think it was well done! Thank you so much.❤
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and discovered some new places. Your appreciation means a lot to me. 😊❤️
@Szandor19795 ай бұрын
The title is completely misleading... Hidden Europe? Most of them - if not all - are well known tourist spots.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
I'm sorry that you feel that way. However to make your comment more constructive, which cities do you think should be included?
@Szandor19795 ай бұрын
@@geoinsider I thought that I will hear of or see cities or towns that I did not know about in the first place. Cities and little towns that are beautiful and where you would have to make a deep dive in Europe´s Geography to come across them. Real hidden gems.
@jannetteberends87305 ай бұрын
Exactly. Gouda is a tourist town. There are more interesting medieval cities in the Netherlands.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective! To make this comment more helpful and constructive for other people reading this thread can you suggest a shortlist of cities worth visiting in the Netherlands?
@tonynunes49655 ай бұрын
@@geoinsider the video was excellently done. Perhaps "Hidden" in the title may seem inappropriate to some people, especially Europeans who would be quite familiar with many of these cities, but millions of people who visit Europe (e.g. people from Asia, the Americas or Africa), would not think of them when planning a visit, and probably never even heard of many of these cities, so it is not entirely inappropriate. It depends on which part of the global audience we are talking about.
@e_s5Ай бұрын
sofia bulgaria is a nice city. market. churchs. parks. museums. restaurants. architecture. history. synagogue. shopping.
@geoinsiderАй бұрын
@@e_s5 Totally agree! Sofia has so much to offer. It's definitely a gem in Europe that more people should explore. Thanks for sharing your insight!
@danielbogovic28555 ай бұрын
Decent list even though most of these towns are well known. Some other: Szeged, Hungary Rovinj, Croatia Mostar, BIH Nauplion, Greece Aachen, Germany Brugge, Belgium
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the list. All your ideas are fantastic and definitely deserve more attention. I'll definitely consider them for future content. Thanks again for your input!
@bluemavryk3 ай бұрын
Excellent additions!
@bluemavryk3 ай бұрын
Bratislava, Slovakia Sofia, Plovdiv, Veliki Trnovo, Bulgaria Irkutsk, Siberia Bilbao, Donostia, Spain Bayonne, Carcassonne, France Lescala/Casaques/Girona, Spain Omiš, Croatia Fribourg, Murten, Gruyeres, Switzerland ..some of my own favourites
@Liubomyr73 ай бұрын
@@bluemavrykgreat list! Live in Girona and love it. For anyone interested there is a typo for Cadaques
@FiloOutWestThuggerАй бұрын
Italy Is the country with the most UNESCO sites, but there isnt any italian city here? You could nave easily made only an italian list
@coolGergesz5 ай бұрын
I've been to both Barca and Valencia and I gotta say I liked the vibe and the beaches of Valencia waay more
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Oh definitely! The vibe and beaches there are indeed amazing ❤️
@robert111kАй бұрын
@@geoinsider, 'Barca' does not exist (apart from being a little boat in Spanish and the surname of a well-known Carthaginian family to which Hannibal, Hasdrubal, and Hamilcar belonged). 'Barça' is the abbreviation for FC Barcelona, the football team. The city is sometimes abbreviated as 'Barna' or 'Bcn'.
@manfred74710 күн бұрын
Barcelona is a loathsome place. Been twice, two pickpocket attempts, two scam attempts, very little green space. Suggest one visit, see the Gaudi architecture, get out.
@johnholt8905 ай бұрын
Part of video of Vilnius is actually Tallinn. The first shots of Segovia I think are Palermo in Sicily. Is a good list, I came back from Porto last week,it is beautiful.
@maelsito_was_taken2 ай бұрын
Yes, indeed
@gdmercury11 күн бұрын
Yes, it's Palermo in the first shots of Segovia. It's the cathedral of Palermo
@davidrichards39215 ай бұрын
A worthwhile list. Some cities listed are well known, but some I have never heard of. My nomination for a city that should have been included: Ravenna, Italy.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Hi David, Thank you for your thoughtful comment and for suggesting Ravenna, Italy! It definitely deserves recognition, and I'll consider it for future lists Thanks for watching!
@muzluv335 ай бұрын
Been to Ravenna for a day trip. Beautiful cathedral there.
@stuartgibbons78885 ай бұрын
I would also suggest Padova.
@arasando22217 күн бұрын
Portugal is my winner-good prices, mentality of people, gorgeus wines, transport-really amazing country.
@edithy.2579Күн бұрын
not really
@Dafonso12 ай бұрын
The funniest part about this European city video is the thumbnail city is Edmonton, AB in Canada 🤣
@riker_2 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm from Edmonton and I'm so confused
@Mr_Man12344Ай бұрын
I never went there but I knew what it looked like and I thought that it was really funny that it's on the thumbnail for a video about Europe.
@geoinsiderАй бұрын
@@Dafonso1 Haha, I know right?! I'm testing out a few thumbnails, and it turns out the weird ones seem to get the most clicks! Blame the algorithm for that one 😂 Just experimenting with what works!
@dkalambokis7819 күн бұрын
You are stupid @@geoinsider
@matteoairaghi790Ай бұрын
I'm surprised there was no Italy on this list, I guess everything is popular nowadays 😂 P.s. I visited Porto last weekend and it really is beautiful, I would also recommend Aveiro, about and hour by train south of Porto, truly one of the most beautiful cities I ever visited
@companyjoe5 ай бұрын
I applaud you for your incredible patience with the undeservedly hostile comments by us Europeans. People planning their holiday will benefit from these ideas In general avoiding the most touristy places is an unquestionable win. You'll get just as much history and culture - literally missing out on nothing at all except the crowds.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Hi @companyjoe, Thank you so much for your kind words and I'm really happy to hear that you found the video helpful, it means a lot to me! Europe has so many wonderful places beyond the usual tourist spots that it's probably impossible to list all of them in one video While selections might have been different, travel is always a personal experience and I am really happy with the places listed here and would recommend them to my friends too Your encouragement means a lot, and I hope many travelers will benefit from exploring these underrated cities Thank you for your comment!
@marjoriebelt28425 ай бұрын
It’s true that a few of these gems are not so hidden. I’ve lived in and near Switzerland for most of my adult life and would not recommend Berne or Lucerne as little known places - I’d be more likely to mention Chur or Lausanne instead. These two places are also relatively well known, but not with English speakers. What I really like about this video is the focus on many places outside the usual Germany-France-Italy region. If I were responsible for the content here, I’d make each city’s introduction a bit longer and break the whole thing down into 4 or 5 videos. In this format, it’s easy to forget what you’ve seen by the end.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
@@marjoriebelt2842 Thank you so much for your very constructive and helpful comment! I’m just starting my channel and planning to experiment with different formats, and your suggestion to make each city's introduction a bit longer and break the content down into multiple videos is fantastic. I’ll likely give that a try. You're absolutely right about the cognitive bias-what seems like a hidden gem to me or others from the US might not be viewed the same way by someone living in Western Europe, but that's the magic of the Internet. Whatever you do there will always be someone not happy with the output Thanks again for your thoughtful feedback!
@notburgasinger63165 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for showing the beauty of all these cities, because I never had seen so much of them before and they are so very well filmed....and I am looking forward to your next stories of interesting European towns ...many of them would be very glad to be on your list❤
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
@@notburgasinger6316 Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! I'm thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the video and discovered new cities through it. A new video is in the making, so stay tuned for more stories of interesting European towns! ❤️
@baarbacoa5 ай бұрын
We make it a point to visit less-touristed cities. I've been to nine of these cities. Although some like Porto, are becoming quite popular.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
It's great to hear that you've explored so many of these cities! Porto is indeed gaining popularity but I think it's well deserved Which of the nine cities was your favorite?
@baarbacoa5 ай бұрын
@@geoinsider Of the ones I've visited relatively in the past ten years, Porto, then Vilnius, followed by Coimbra, Valencia, and Segovia in no particular order. Ghent is probably at the end of this list, but also well worth visiting.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
That's a fantastic list! Each of those cities has its own unique charm. Porto, Valencia and Vilnius are definitely my favorite ones. Thanks for sharing your experiences!
@rs6588Ай бұрын
Thank you for making the list. I just came back from a trip to Germany. The cityscape of Dresden took my breath away. I am glad it is on your list.
@edithy.2579Күн бұрын
I don't like Porto.
@jamesfarnarkler5 ай бұрын
You should try Bergamo in Italy. A really nice city whose airport is Ryanair's Milan airport. It has an upper city and a lower city connected by a funicular and if you're into shopping, one of Italy's biggest malls is a short walk from the airport. As at 10 June 2024 you can get a daytrip from Stansted airport for 32 quid.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation! Bergamo sounds like an amazing place to visit, especially with the convenient transport links and shopping options. I'll definitely consider it for my next trip ❤️
@Halvey-x6y15 күн бұрын
The Alta is spectacular
@roddelo17 күн бұрын
Absolutely loved this video! 🌍✨ It’s amazing how many hidden gems Europe has to offer beyond the usual tourist spots. I can’t wait to explore some of these underrated cities and experience their unique charm and culture. Thanks for the inspiration!
@diekrahe715118 күн бұрын
My personal advice for an underrated city in germany = Görlitz. It was the only big city in germany (back then with over 100.000 population) that was not destroyed in the 2nd WW. So it has its great buildings, streets and architecture like Berlin in the 1920s still in tact. Its was also rated one of the most beautiful cities in germany many times, its just not popular enough to get the attention this city deserves.
@frankmisaege3520Ай бұрын
Becoming typical. Wihout looking at the cities here's one we enjoyed. It's Trier, Germany. It sits on the Mosel River. There are still Roman Empire bldgs, excellent shopping, friendly people all in a snaller city. West of Trier are steep hillsides, growing the grapes for some excellent Mosel wines.
@joemarine25 ай бұрын
People need to relax. Not everyone has heard of all of these places. And compared to places like Paris they are not as traveled. So either watch it or don't. There were a few that i learned that are now on my list of places to hit up.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right! People do seem to get too triggered by a quite innocent video... On the positive side I'm glad to hear that some of these places made it onto your list. Happy travels, and thanks for watching! ❤️
@sorcerersupreme430014 күн бұрын
@@geoinsiderhow about make a part 2 of this video to show more underrated cities or town, hope you could include Jajce(Bosnia)
@gammapepino5 ай бұрын
that "Vilnius" drone footage at 20:50 is actually Tallinn !
@Taldanmus5 ай бұрын
Not surprised..not a bad list, but smacks of AI, which always has glitches like that..name pronunciation is better than much AI
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands5 ай бұрын
close but no cigar :)
@arroe83863 ай бұрын
Yeah and with the random stock footage they always put in these videos , I'd rather have just pictures when there is no video footage, but actually from the beach, market, etc. that is talked about
@martinkoitmae66552 ай бұрын
True
@gammiegames5 күн бұрын
Interesting list, thank you. All are hidden to me except Salzburg and Porto. I just finished planning my second Switzerland trip and again never thought about Lucerne and Bern. Will come back your vids before next plan. 👍🏼
@wardarcade74525 ай бұрын
26:33- Porto, Portugal started out as a Phoenician port then the Romans conquered it and called it 'Portus'. .which means 'port' in Latin. Anyway, the name stuck and would evolve into Porto which also means 'port' in Portuguese before eventually becoming the source of the name for the entire nation of Portugal!
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this fascinating information about Porto! I really appreciate your comment, and it's incredible to learn how the city's name evolved from its Phoenician roots to becoming a significant part of Portugal's identity. This is exactly the kind of historical insight that makes exploring hidden gems so rewarding. Thanks again for contributing! ❤️
@kthompso99995 ай бұрын
Rovinj. We loved Pula, but loved Rovinj more.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Rovinj sounds wonderful! What made Rovinj stand out to you more than Pula? Any specific recommendations for someone visiting for the first time?
@mimizu20075 ай бұрын
Go visit Trier in Germany everyone! It’s sooo beautiful 🤩
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation! I've been looking for new places to visit in Germany. What’s something unique about Trier that you loved the most?
@muzluv335 ай бұрын
Ulm is also quite beautiful. And its cathedral has the tallest steeple in Europe at what 500 something feet?
@lyudmillamoscow955Ай бұрын
Hello there! I'm an old lady from Mowcow. I really enjoyed your video. I've been to some European countries. France, Germany, England, all three Baltic countries. Bulgaria, of course. But most cities in your video are absolutely new for me. Of coirse, I've heard about them but never visited. That is why your video is just like a window into another Europe. Thank you very much indeed for your job.
@geoinsiderАй бұрын
@@lyudmillamoscow955 Hello from afar! Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m really glad you enjoyed the video and that it brought you a glimpse of places you hadn’t seen before. It sounds like you’ve been to some amazing places yourself! I hope my future videos can continue to be a window into the wonders of Europe for you. Your support means a lot to me! 😊
@lyudmillamoscow955Ай бұрын
Thanks for your reply. Great to hear from you!
@crush42mash65 ай бұрын
Definitely enjoyed your video, I love the history of churches, I will be travelling to porto, Lisbon, Tomar, and Fatima in July Love from 🇨🇦
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words, @crush42mash6! Your upcoming trip sounds incredible-Porto, Lisbon, Tomar, and Fatima all have such rich histories and beautiful architecture. I bet it will be incredible! Safe travels, and I hope you have an amazing time exploring these wonderful places ❤️
@bmsupergirl5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I live in the U.S and I travel to Europe 3 times a years and like to visit a city for 3 weeks and absorb the culture. This video helped me plan my next two adventures.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment! It's great to hear that you found the video helpful for planning your adventures Traveling to Europe three times a year sounds amazing-enjoy every moment and soak in all the amazing experiences❤️
@mathiasroehn93995 ай бұрын
For me as a native german person it feels weird that this video should be that helpful. I have not visited each and every country but for most, if not all of them, there are beautiful towns missing. In Germany for example Bremen, Lübeck, Stralsund, Celle, Münster, Trier, Erfurt, Leipzig, Görlitz, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Lindau and Konstanz. And even the Ruhr area (Ruhrgebiet) where I live has more green places and a smaller town called Hattingen, which is very beautiful. Let me know, if I should continue with other countries. :)
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
@@mathiasroehn9399 Thanks for sharing your perspective! It's always great to hear about beautiful towns from a local's point of view Bremen, Lübeck, and the other towns you mentioned sound wonderful. Videos like this can't cover everything, but it's a good starting point for discovering new places. I'd love to hear more about other hidden gems especially in Poland, Romania, Croatia and Hungary
@lucaspierre93055 ай бұрын
Yay! Thank you for having Coimbra and Porto on your list. Not being biased but these two neighboring awesome cities are well worth it. I should know. I live in one of them. On the Spanish side, I'll add Salamanca.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Hi @lucaspierre9305! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Coimbra and Porto are indeed fantastic cities with so much to offer Thanks for the recommendation of Salamanca; it’s definitely a gem worth exploring on the Spanish side ❤️ If you have any other suggestions or hidden spots, feel free to share!
@marcelbinken2 ай бұрын
It's true that a lot of visitors to The Netherland skip Gouda, but still it is pretty crowded with tourists who know to appreciate the unique beauty of it. The city hall is indeed a breathtaking monument and the stained glass windows at the Sint Janskerk are beautiful byond believe. But take a stroll in the cheese museum and don't forget the enjoy the original Goudse Stroopwafels.
@geoinsider2 ай бұрын
@@marcelbinken Thank you for sharing such detailed insights! Gouda sounds even more charming with your descriptions🙌
@Luca-c5w3 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Great list overall. I would add Lyon, FR. The culinary heritage is epic. Also Zagreb easily ties with Ljubljana.
@geoinsider3 ай бұрын
@@Luca-c5w Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed the list. Lyon is a fantastic suggestion. I totally agree with you about Zagreb and Ljubljana both being wonderful cities to explore. Thanks for the great additions!❤️
@jeremyalonzo20993 ай бұрын
Lyon being the 3rd biggest french city (and even 2nd if we're talking about the urban area) make the recommandation a bit weird but it's a great city. I also love Bordeaux and Montpellier in the top 10 biggest french cities.
@melewaterworks6619Ай бұрын
Thanks for a starting point for a 1st time traveler to Europe. The comments have very good additions to the list too!
@geoinsiderАй бұрын
@@melewaterworks6619 Glad you found it helpful! The comments definitely add some great suggestions too - it's always exciting to hear from fellow travelers. Hope your first trip to Europe is an unforgettable adventure!
@Topolino25617 күн бұрын
I don't really understand many of the comments. I am from Germany and visited already many countries in Europe, but there were only a few cities on this list, that I already visited (Salzburg, Ljubljana, Pula). I mean of course I heard of many of the other cities, especially the capitals or Lille, Porto, Valencia, Bergen. But there were still so many cities that I have never even heard of. So I thought the video was very interesting and informative. And I guess for people who are not from Europe this video is even more helpful. Thank you for this video! I would personally add Trieste in Italy and Graz in Austria ^^
@ArminiusVicious5 ай бұрын
Being from there, Banja Luka is ok. More of a stop off than full visit. People would have much more fun and better things to see, food, etc in Travnik, Mostar, Neum, Vlasic.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective! It's interesting to hear that Banja Luka is more of a stop-off than a full visit Travnik, Mostar, Neum, and Vlasic sound like fantastic alternatives with plenty to see and do. Appreciate the recommendations 🙏
@gaborpike5 ай бұрын
Taormina (Sicily), Dubrovnik (Croatia), Bruges (Belgium)
@galbax15 ай бұрын
These 3 are all hotspots in fact ...
@muzluv335 ай бұрын
Good choices!
@sic_transit_gloria_mundi20 күн бұрын
Both Bruges and Dubrovnik so packed that at times, you literally can't move.
@Malik_Sylvus5 ай бұрын
Unknown small cities in France: Ambroise, Saumur, Campiegne, Pau, Gordes...
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Hi @Malik_Sylvus! Thanks for sharing these hidden gems. I haven't heard of some of these cities before, but I'll definitely check them out. Appreciate the great travel ideas! Thank you!
@ivanavercevic716024 күн бұрын
Zadar - one of towns in Croatia that is very underrated, great for including it! But useful information, Adriatic is sea, not ocean, in Europe we take great care to differentiate those.
@geoinsider24 күн бұрын
@@ivanavercevic7160 Thank you for pointing that out! I appreciate the correction on the Adriatic being a sea, not an ocean-important detail. Glad you enjoyed seeing Zadar included. Thanks for sharing your insight!🙌
@EchelonIVАй бұрын
Went to half of these; not sure if all of them are underrated, but they are surely worth a visit. I can't wait to visit the other half.
@nerigarcia711614 күн бұрын
Gouda is pronounce "how-dah". I'd also like to throw in Geiranger, NOR and also Alesund, NOR, both very beautiful with lots of character. I loved Segovia, ESP and I agree with that one, so beautiful, quaint, and historic. Akureyri, ISL and it's surrounding sites is very nice too. Lastly, Bruges, BEL had that old world charm and architecture, beautiful parks and green spaces, as well as being very walkable.
@geoinsider12 күн бұрын
@@nerigarcia7116 Thank you for the pronunciation tip! 'How-dah'-got it! Geiranger and Ålesund are indeed stunning, and I appreciate the other suggestions too. Segovia, Akureyri, and Bruges are all incredible choices, each with its unique charm. Love how you captured their essence-definitely places worth falling in love with!
@elgofre550425 күн бұрын
Nice video! As a Spaniard I would have put San Sebastián or Donostia instead of Zaragoza. It is a wonderful city with the best cuisine (It is the city with most Michelin stars per km2 im the world) and although is quite famous between Spanish people, outside it’s not very known.
@geoinsider24 күн бұрын
@@elgofre5504 Thank you so much for the suggestion! I’ve actually heard of San Sebastián, and I agree-it’s a fantastic place to recommend. But I wasn’t familiar with Donostia, so I’ll definitely check it out! Appreciate you sharing these local insights!🙌
@erikugartezarraga447123 күн бұрын
@@geoinsiderSan Sebastian and Donostia are the same city. "Donostia" is the name of the city in Basque language.
@helgapichler764418 күн бұрын
I do agree, it's my very favorite Spanish city, though it became very touristy... My beloved Donostia!
@robinho67604 күн бұрын
Qué majo eres, en vez de decir que quiten una ciudad de otro país o solo pedir que añada San Sebastián, atacas directamente a Zaragoza. Para empezar todo el mundo ya conoce San Sebastián y saben que es bonita y ya es extremadamente turística, y lo más feo es que quieras quitar a Zaragoza. Menos mal que no todos los vascos serán como tú, qué poca vergüenza, de un zaragozano, aragonés. Por otro lado te lo debería agradecer, porque gracias a eso Aragón tiene de los mejores ratios salario/precio de vivienda, ya que no es turística y la demanda externa no infla los precios de Zaragoza, ya que pocos nos visitan y vivimos de la industria. Ojalá te inundes de guiris y no puedas pagarte una casa, yo ya aquí con mi casa pagada.Agur.
@robinho67604 күн бұрын
@@geoinsider Don't listen to this guy, from a Spaniard from Zaragoza, Aragón. San Sebastián, and even Segovia, are already very touristic and well known by foreigners, but almost no foreigner knows Zaragoza. You did a good job on pointing an unknown, albeit important city, in Spain. There are others, but good job. The objective of your video was achieved: underrated cities, nobody dislikes or underrates San Sebastián.
@TheFelixpax5 ай бұрын
"Belfast, known for its (...) strong sense of community" Ahh, Belfast! The city that never ever faced any.. troubles
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
I understand your point. While Belfast has a complex history, it has also made significant strides in fostering a strong sense of community in recent years
@TheFelixpax5 ай бұрын
@@geoinsider I was just taking the piss, it's a great video. :)
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
@@TheFelixpax No worries at all! Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching!
@anneofgreengables1619Ай бұрын
Belfast is a worthwhile destination.
@Thanksfortheupdate45083 ай бұрын
Loved Porto and Coimbra especially. You do very good work. Thank you
@geoinsider2 ай бұрын
@@Thanksfortheupdate4508 Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the parts about Porto and Coimbra ❤️
@jerryholland55573 ай бұрын
I've spent time in Belfast, Dresden, and Salzburg. Each different. Each beautiful.
@geoinsider3 ай бұрын
@@jerryholland5557 That's amazing! Belfast, Dresden, and Salzburg all have such unique histories and atmospheres. What were some of your favorite experiences in each city?
@liqiz17554 күн бұрын
😮🎉 maybe you should try Freiburg and Black Forest or Mosel Rhine!
@RedRuffinsore5 ай бұрын
I would add Taormina in Sicily. We were on a Mediterranean cruise and there was a stop in Sicily (Messina) and we went on an excursion to Taormina. We absolutely fell in love with it. Apparently they fimed the second season of "White Lotus" there. The city has been occupied for more than 2000 years. Cool restaurants and shops.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation, @jmace1957! I’m a huge fan of "White Lotus" and somehow missed Taormina from the list... It definitely is a place that should be included Thanks for sharing your experience!
@Hattonbank5 ай бұрын
Nearby Syracuse is beautiful too!
@Ellipsis105 ай бұрын
@@geoinsider there's no Italian cities on this list, how is that possible??
@johnholt8905 ай бұрын
My favourite city in Sicily is Catania
@alexf7377Ай бұрын
Here's 10 not on the list, that I can personally recommend (alphabetical) Catania (It) Cesky Krumlov (Cz) Inverness (UK) Sarajevo (Bos) Seville (Spa) Skopje (Mac) Sofia (Bul) Tbilisi (Geo) Trieste (It) Yerevan (Arm)
@knuffelcavia5 ай бұрын
Gouda, NL is a tourist spot, as are all the parts known as Holland. Travel more east and you will find actual hidden gems in towns like Zutphen, Deventer, Kampen and Zwolle. All medieval charming places with historic feel.
@muzluv335 ай бұрын
As an organist would love to visit Zwolle whose cathedral has I believe the largest organ in the Netherlands. And on that subject Haarlem as well with the organ at St. Bavo Cathedral.
@elisabethkaup12793 ай бұрын
Check out Rothenburg/Tauber in Germany. Perfectly intact old town with city wall - looks like out of a fairy tale!
@geoinsider3 ай бұрын
@@elisabethkaup1279 I totally agree! Rothenburg ob der Tauber is like stepping into a fairytale. I actually featured it in my video about fairytale towns. There are some other hidden gems in there too, so I highly recommend checking it out! Here's the link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nIfXqoKsqKaArZY
@dorisschneider-coutandin99652 ай бұрын
No. Very touristic. Go to Dinkelsbühl instead.
@joaquincutajar8231Ай бұрын
Thank you for showcasing our charming capital of Valletta! However Valletta in peak season isn t that hidden and can get busling with tourists alike! Love from Malta❤❤
@SeverityOne7 күн бұрын
When you talk about Upper Barrakka in Valletta, you're showing Lower Barrakka. 🙂 It's probably just a coincidence. Upper Barrakka can be seen from 10:04 onwards. Both are well worth a visit, by the way. Is Grand Harbour 'one of the most beautiful harbours in the world'? Well, I haven't seen all harbours. But it's certainly pretty. It's a natural deep-water harbour. It's big enough to moor a couple of giant cruise liners, and land a water plane. It's surrounded by historic cities such as Valletta and the Three Cities, dating back centuries. The water of the Mediterranean is always beautiful. Legend has it that Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and later consort of Queen Elizabeth II, went skinny-dipping in Grand Harbour. And once you're in Malta, visit Mdina. If you think that Valletta is beautiful (and it is, mind), you haven't seen Mdina yet. Especially during the pandemic, when all the tourists stayed away, it was marvellous. It was truly the 'Silent City' then. People who point out that quite a few of these places are overrun by tourists are probably right, but this video is probably aimed at non-Europeans. We Europeans can hop in a car and drive anywhere (well, OK, I cannot, because I live in Malta), but for people outside Europe, many of these places may be unknown. And, truth be told, I'm Dutch, but I've never been to Gouda. Or Alkmaar, or Haarlem, or Leiden (other than to visit a museum), and only once to Delft (of the pottery). One lifetime isn't enough to see the sights of Europe.
@Pandalove28064 ай бұрын
Half of the cities mentioned are already well known 🤭 but i love the video! I hope you can give us a tour in Zurich 🤗🥰
@Pandalove28064 ай бұрын
Cities in Norway i didn't hear.
@DaniSportBloxАй бұрын
Adding Malmö and not Gothenburg is a crime, considering gothenburg is bigger, more things to do, and a much older city with more history
@zainulabdin17204 ай бұрын
Great vlog bro❤.... yup No .11 Malmö 😊 amazing
@geoinsider4 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it ❤️🙌
@janetchristian2 ай бұрын
Luca, Italy was pretty amazing and off the beaten path.
@agama525213 күн бұрын
@janetchristian It is Lukka, also you have right- beautiful small town.
@lagomismchannel292421 күн бұрын
I am a triple citizen (including in two European countries) who has visited every country in Europe. I have been to nearly half the places you have listed. Good list. I was, however, disappointed that you did not include anything in the ex-soviet union outside of the Baltic states. As a Georgian citizen I can say, there are great sights in the Caucasus. Also, nothing in Italy, Bulgaria, or Albania. I can recommend places in all of these countries.
@Libreeee5 ай бұрын
I’m surprised that Istanbul is not on the list. Istanbul is a must visit place in the entire world
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
@Libre987 Istanbul is indeed an incredible city and a must-visit destination The reason it didn't make the list is that it's not considered underrated or a hidden gem With almost 18 million tourists visiting each year, Istanbul is as popular and well-known as cities like London, Rome, and Barcelona, which also didn't make it to the list for the same reason. My aim was to highlight lesser-known destinations that deserve more attention. Istanbul's charm and significance are already recognized by many travelers worldwide 🙂
@mnoeliarc4 ай бұрын
Very informative video, thanks. Although I live in Europe and have been to some of those places there are some I haven't visited but would consider it after watching it. Being from Northern Spain I would like to point out that it is Santiago de Compostela (not di Compostella 😊). There are other cities in Spain that I would recommend: Avila, Salamanca and Caceres. In England (where I live) I would recommend Bath, York and Canterbury.
@SamuelRosal-v3u9 күн бұрын
Very nice video
@geoinsider9 күн бұрын
@@SamuelRosal-v3u Thank you and thank you for watching 🙂
@marcosmadeiros95535 ай бұрын
I’ve been to Europe 4 times, but only have visited one city on your list (Valencia). With those beautiful views, I’m inspired to go beyond the larger cities and see some in this video. Thanks!
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Hi @marcosmadeiros9553 and thank you for your comment! Valencia is indeed a beautiful city ❤️ Europe has so many hidden gems that often go unnoticed, and I'm glad this video could spark your interest in visiting some of them Which cities from the list are you most excited to see?
@davids.4585Ай бұрын
Best thing about #21 Bern ist the river Aare. You can get yourself drift in the river. Its fantastic.
@geoinsiderАй бұрын
@@davids.4585 That sounds amazing! Drifting in the Aare must be such a relaxing and fun experience. Bern really has some unique gems like that - thanks for sharing your favorite thing about the city!
@ermengard69605 ай бұрын
Why do so many of the "hidden" cities turn out to be pretty well known to tourists? Segovia, Salzburg, Porto, Santiago, Coimbra (a regular on lists of top Portuguese destinations), etc.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Good question! To me "hidden gem" doesn't mean it's not a tourist spot. It's rather something with value or beauty that's not immediately apparent and has received far less recognition than it deserves It's all about personal perspective; for instance, I first heard about Segovia just a year ago. It does attract tourists, but definitely fewer than major hubs like London with its 20 million visitors. Hope that makes sense!
@maryandrews40975 ай бұрын
Norwich in the East Anglian area is rather off the central north/south route in the UK has links and influence from Holland reflected in it's architecture. It has a cathedral, a number of beautiful churches and a castle in which the local museum is sited.
@suryasilvestre7891Күн бұрын
Spilt Croacia deserves to be in this list big time
@franckb.75822 ай бұрын
At 20:50, the helicopter view of the old town of Vilnius... is actually Tallinn old town.
@bjrn-andrerosten5820Ай бұрын
Sure go to Malmö, just be sure to bring a bulletproof vest before you go
@PaulaRampersadАй бұрын
Oh no.. I love Sweden❤ .. was there three weeks ago. Gamla Stan was just enchanting.
@anneofgreengables1619Ай бұрын
Lol
@evcash255 ай бұрын
Riga should be higher imo but the wife and I went to Porto and instantly fell in love with it…want to retire there hopefully
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Porto is an amazing city with so much charm! It's easy to see why you fell in love with it and it is a great place to consider for retirement. While Riga has its own unique appeal, Porto definitely has a special magic. Wishing you the best in making that dream a reality!
@wuchinshan13324 күн бұрын
I don't understand how Porto is "underrated". Many say it is now one of the most "over-touristed" cities in Europe. It is not underrated at all, fairly rated/rated inline with the reality would be more accurate.
@vincentsordini55622 ай бұрын
Very insightful!!!!
@geoinsider2 ай бұрын
@@vincentsordini5562 Thank you! 🙌
@theirishcontrarian46265 ай бұрын
Great video. Too much to take in one go. Just left Valleta two days ago. Now in Tropea in Calabria. 😊
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thank you! It sounds like you're on an amazing journey. Valetta is such a beautiful place 🥰 How are you finding Tropea? Enjoy your travels!
@theirishcontrarian46265 ай бұрын
@@geoinsider I think it's worth a visit too. Great options in your video. I think I'll leave the hotter spots till autumn
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
@@theirishcontrarian4626 Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video 🙂 I'll definitely add it to my shortlist then and check out for sure! And yeah visiting in autumn sounds like a great plan to avoid the heat
@kantentv51417 күн бұрын
I was in Zadar in the summer and I love the City and the Adriasee is it so beadufull
@KitsuneHB5 ай бұрын
I'm happy, you picked one north german cities (Rostock). Normally everyone wants to see Berlin or a city in Bavaria, but North Germany gets not much attention. I can also recommend Lüneburg (and the Lüneburger Heide), Lübeck or Bremen. Last one got a few more tourists but I wouldn't call my hometown overcrowded with tourists.
@muzluv335 ай бұрын
I loved visiting Lubeck and Bremen. I am an organist and was awestruck at the Marienkirche and that organ which I heard in a reciral that evening. Those concerts are part of the Abendmusik (Evening Music) concerts started by the organist Dietrich Buxtehude in the 17th century by such famous organists as the late Walter Kraft in the 60's and 70's and to the present day. Bremen is also beautiful as well. Visited each of them on day trips out of Hamburg where I was staying - one hour at most travel time to both cities.
@katarzynalpzm0arajko-nenow325 ай бұрын
You've made an excellent list! So far I've been to just 5 of those cities but oftentimes I made day trips to visit also the area. Let me give you a couple of recomendations. 1. Bergen - You have to see the city from above. If possible, take at least a short part of a foottrail that streches itself through the hills in the city. From Bergen you can take numerous day trips to stunning fjords but I also recomment taking the scenic train to Oslo. 2. Gdańsk - remember that the city is just the biggest and most famous part of Three-city (Trójmiasto), with Sopot ( amazing pier and vibrant nightlife) and Gdynia (stunning Orłowski cliff at the beach) in direct proximity. Another great places nearby are Malbork castle (marvelous Unesco site), Frombork (picturesque old town with astronomical observatory where Nicolas Copernicus made his observations) or Hel peninsula (for amazing sandy beaches). 3. Sibiu - Amazing city with high mountains rite next to it. Take a 2 days hike to see Romanias highest peak - Moldoveanu and see the stunning night panorama of Transylvanian basin from above. I will never forget this view. You can also visit some great castles in the area like Bran, Rasnov, Prejmer, Hunedoara or Sinaia palace, or visit some stunning towns like Brasov, Shighisoara. All those places are really close to Sibiu, that's amazing region. ❤ 4. Wrocław - my city, completely out of the radar so far. Apart from the city itself, see the smaller towns in the area - Jelenia góra, Świdnica and Bolesławiec are my favourite. If you like nature - Milickie ponds or Table mountains will please everyone. If you look for some amazing gardens/palaces/abbeys - choose Krzeszów, Lubiąż, Henryków or Wojsławice arboretum. Fantastic places off the beaten path. Valencia - 😂 I can't really recommend any stunning places nearby. Not that such places doesn't exist. I'm sure there is plenty. I was thete just for sunbathing and nightlife mostly. Spain is amazing so I guess you will find some extraordinary attractions almost anywhere you go.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your detailed recommendations! Your insights are fantastic, and I can't wait to explore some of these hidden gems. Bergen - Viewing the city from above sounds incredible. I'll definitely take a hike through the hills and look into the scenic train ride to Oslo. The fjords are already on my list, but I appreciate the tip on day trips! Gdańsk - Sopot and Gdynia sound like must-visits, especially with the amazing pier and Orłowski cliff. Sibiu - The hike to Moldoveanu sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Thanks for the tip on the stunning night panorama. Transylvania has always fascinated me, and now I have even more reason to visit. Wrocław - Your city sounds like a hidden treasure. Jelenia Góra, Świdnica, and Bolesławiec are now on my radar. Thank you again for these fantastic recommendations!
Lucerne in Switzerland is probably the top tourist destination in this country, and Bern is not far behind. Same with Salzburg in Austria. But the good thing about Europe is, that there are tons of other cities worth visiting everywhere, that are not mentioned in this list, especially in Italy, France or Spain.
@boxsterman77Ай бұрын
I love the overlooked, undiscovered or unfairly maligned.
@geoinsiderАй бұрын
@@boxsterman77 Same here! There’s something special about discovering those hidden gems that most people overlook. Glad you enjoyed the video
@tomhallaert478015 күн бұрын
I’m Dutch and live in Gent. I was waiting if you would mention Belgium ;)
@HelenGill22225 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this. Nice seeing little snapshots.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Helen! The snapshots really capture the charm of these hidden cities, aren't they? Have you had the chance to visit any of them?
@RCRock13683 ай бұрын
What about some of the cities and towns in Slovakia, such as Bratislava (the Caipital), Kosice (has the largest cathedral in Slovakia and home of the second oldest marathon in the world), Banska Stiavnica (once the silver capital of Europe and home to the Calvaria pilgrimage chapels), and Bardejov (its entire old town square is a Unesco heritage site).
@geoinsider3 ай бұрын
@@RCRock1368 Those are great suggestions! Slovakia definitely has some hidden gems that deserve more attention❤️
@MsBaby19595 ай бұрын
Beautiful video, most are gems, but not hidden, would've loved to have seen one or two Italian cities, in 31 cities not one mention of an Italian medieval city or historical town😢
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Italian medieval cities are truly special-I'll definitely consider including them in future lists. Do you have any favorite Italian cities you'd recommend?
@MsBaby19595 ай бұрын
@@geoinsider thank you for your response, and yes I do. Here are a few: Taormina, Modica, Palermo, these are in Sicily. Matera, Ostuni, and others in Puglia. Pompeii in Campania. Ercolano in Lazio.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
@@MsBaby1959 Thank you so much for sharing these suggestions! I’ll definitely try to include them in future videos Each of the places you mentioned has its own unique charm and history Do you have a favorite among them?
@MsBaby19595 ай бұрын
@@geoinsider Pompeii 😍😍😍
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
@@MsBaby1959 Pompeii is awesome, good choice! I just came back from the Amalfi Coast a week ago, so chances are I'll be making a video about it soon. It wasn't all roses and butterflies, though. Have you been to the Amalfi Coast?
@RwAlexamder5 ай бұрын
Thanks for going east, and to less busy places
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@edithf27255 ай бұрын
Came across your video. It’s absolutely wonderful video. Great idea to capture the non-popular sites around the world in more ways than one. Is it possible you can do a series of these sites with a little bit more depth like each video you talk a little bit more About just one specific place at a time like the cost of living there the healthcare, the bylaws, recycling, non-recycling, education Property Tax ⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️⚛️ all kinds of stuff like that if you can go into more detail even the weather is it four seasons is it one tropical season, how hot it gets or how cold it can get, etc.. If you could go through all these places once again, and do a specific video for each one as like a series, that would be amazing and thank you in advance I look forward to seeing these videos again.
@albawaterhouse2 ай бұрын
A good mixture however some of those cities are extremely popular among European tourists and in the case of Salzburg, it is overcrowded with US tourist too. Truth be told, there are very few cities in Europe that are real "hidden gems" at this point and still you'll find national tourism in those!
@geoinsider2 ай бұрын
@@albawaterhouse A lot depends on perspective. The video is aimed at a U.S. audience, for whom many of these cities might still be considered hidden gems or at least not the first choice for a destination
@RNAartworkers3 ай бұрын
23:09 Its Palermo, not Segovia 😂
@johnlabus7359Ай бұрын
Been to 4 of these already and would add Bassano del Grappa (and surrounds), Italy to the list. Personally, I'd love to go to Malta! FWIW, I think that Porto is hard to call underrated.
@geoinsider29 күн бұрын
@@johnlabus7359 Great to hear you've already visited some of these! Bassano del Grappa is a fantastic suggestion for the list, and Malta is definitely worth the trip.
@kristinawithatravelbug5 ай бұрын
You butchered the pronunciation (it's ba-nya lu-ka) but I love that you mentioned my home town, Banja Luka! 🎉
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
I guess my tongue got a bit tangled up there. Sorry for the butchering, Kristina! I'll make sure Banja Luka gets the perfect pronunciation it deserves from now on Thanks for your understanding and for loving the shoutout to your hometown! ❤️🎉
@davkatjenn5 ай бұрын
Been to Lille; it's beautiful.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Lille is indeed beautiful! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Do you have any favorite spots or recommendations for future visitors?
@Olive-gd3wn20 күн бұрын
A question.In which category would u classified cities like Turin, Lyon or Valencia for example? Thank u
@aleksandarradonov86312 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
@danielpenchev90785 ай бұрын
You need to work on the city names pronunciation ... Not to mention that there are many parts of the clip that shows totally different places :(
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Of course I do! Thanks for your comment!
@Argonaut1212 ай бұрын
Sadly, Porto is far from underrated. It has become "over-touristed" more quickly than pretty much anywhere I can think of. It's still great but stay away from peak season. What you really want is a city that is inaccessible to cruise ships.
@David-yl8yjАй бұрын
Liverpool in the UK is one of the most underrated cities in the world. Historical,cultural and scenic
@Olive-gd3wn20 күн бұрын
No one of the great cities in UK except London have any interest.
@danensis9 күн бұрын
@@Olive-gd3wn- have you been to any of them? York, Chester, Salisbury, Lincoln, Durham, Norwich, Wells, Ripon, Shrewsbury...
@Olive-gd3wn9 күн бұрын
Yes most of them.Not all these cities are interesting and I was talking about the larger ones.
@hansvanroest20085 ай бұрын
Number 7 Vilnius: the second (aerial) view here is Tallinn. I've been as tourist in both towns.
@czechoslovakpatriotАй бұрын
Not including any Czech city is a crime
@marcozg775 ай бұрын
Hidden? Unterrated? I live in Luzern and our city is completely overrun by tourists, and has always been. It's one of Switzerlands majour tourist hubs. And I just was in Porto last week - it IS a major tourist destination, it's extremely touristy and by no means a "hidden gem" or a "lesser known locale". And just before you call my comment" hostile" or tell me to be "more constructive": I don't say your video is bad at all, I just find the title misleading.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Hey @marcozg77, I don't think your comment is hostile or not constructive at all Sharing your experience is valuable and helps (hopefully not only me) get unique insights What I'm getting from the comments is that different audiences react differently to the same content, which is okay too. The video is aimed at a US audience first, where many people haven't heard about Lucerne at all, but for someone who's local or simply based in Europe, the impression may be different. I guess it would be similar if the roles were reversed. Lastly, this video never pretended to be the most objective or best documentary ever. It's just a subjective list that I'm sharing with the world just for fun. For that, it's way too much polarizing the audience. Like you are not allowed to have your own preferences What title would be less misleading in your opinion?
@marcozg775 ай бұрын
@@geoinsider Thanks for your detailed answer, I appreciate it. Your video description says "top 10 less touristy places" (which is strange, doesn't your video title actually say 31 cities...?) I still think this is not really true, regardless of audience. It is true that some of these places (like Sibiu) really aren't that well known, even in central europe (I mean, I do know that Sibiu is the eastern-most town that once was german speaking, but I never been there and don't know anyone who was). But places like Porto are very well known. They are overrun, maybe not (yet) as bad as Barcelona or Rome, but still. I'm not good with titles but something like "You will love these european cities"? Again, no rant, and I don't think anyone is disallowing your preferences, but I still do think that it is a strange categorization even though my first comment may have been a bit too harsh.
@arroe83863 ай бұрын
@@marcozg77Yeah, most of them aren't hidden. With a bit of adaptation you could make the title true for the average American, but there is also a strict limit with how long you can make the title and still having people click on it. However, I think this should be addressed in the intro instead of saying, that you most likely haven't heard of them and then even having several capital cities in the list. 😅
@robertverhulst4382 ай бұрын
We got off the train in Luzern, immediately boarded a ferry then spent several days relaxing in Weggis. It was not crowded at all- first week of July 2024.
@frre.sekomsАй бұрын
Lille(France) is Called Rijsel in the Flemish region in Belgium. As we have a town called Lille.
@ChuBacalso5 ай бұрын
Seville, Spain is a nice city also.
@LaVerdadeslaverdad5 ай бұрын
It most certainly is but is far more crowded now than it was just five years ago.
@ChuBacalso5 ай бұрын
@@LaVerdadeslaverdad Hi, I went there off season in November so not really crowded.
@jeremyalonzo20993 ай бұрын
It's like one of the most famous city in Europe though 😅
@Just_another_Euro_dude2 ай бұрын
Seville is literally one of the TOP cities of Europe, whose metro area population is bigger than MILLION people. 😂
That's a long list. Thanks for those recommendations; I will definitely check them all out! ❤️
@jamespleger7525 ай бұрын
How can you choose Ljubljana without a mention of nearby Lake Bled? Also, I think Trieste deserves a place on this list, more so than a city such as Lucerne, which is overrun with tourists.
@geoinsider5 ай бұрын
Lake Bled is indeed stunning and worth visiting, though it's about an hour's drive from Ljubljana, making it more suitable for a broader trip to Slovenia Trieste is another fantastic suggestion-its rich history and beautiful waterfront are often overlooked Thanks for sharing these insights!
@thefozzybear3 ай бұрын
Porto is getting up there on the over-tourism list.