Always a fan of your casual presentation style. Really like the look and feel of Tbilisi. Thanks for the variance of things shown; the room, walking the city, the bath, the food. You are The Man.
What a fascinating place and country... The georgian script alone would not stand out in an SF movie 😲, beautiful to look at. I know the devanagari and arabic script, although I am not fluent anymore due to lack of practice, and it just makes me want to know more about it. Those domes too, beautiful from both sides !
The restaurant looked very nice at the beginning of this video. Great prices. I wonder why it’s called the Peace Bridge? I love the variety of architecture there.
Looks like a beautiful city. I remember seeing pictures of the countryside in news stories back in 2008, and have always wanted to visit. Great to know it's pretty affordable.
Hello Gabriel! Great video. Thanks for coming in Georgia. The river under the bridge of peace is river Mtkvari, not Kura. Kura is russian name of the river. :)
Asian Facility If I go there, that would be nice. Just, I've gotten the idea that many foreigners don't know English. It depends on the country I guess.
Are you ever going to eat in Georgian home? Most Georgians make their own wine as they have access to their own vines. Was in Georgia in 2000 when power cuts were frequent and it was good to have a family keep me comfortable. Are there any power cuts? You should watch Paul Devlin’s documentary Powertrip to learn more about their recent difficulties. Looks like tourism is vastly better organized now.
Hey Gabe 😎✌🏼 I like Georgia, very cool city 🤙🏼 will probably visit Eastern Europe in the new year , I,m looking forward to it 😊🤙🏼ps. I think those dome like features are a type of ventilation system, steam needs to rise and escape somewhere I guess ✌🏼
I went to orbeliani baths. It s the ones that look middle eastern in architecture. The water was indeed so warm as to be almost unbearable. But i had something more akin to a bathtub. It was much smaller than this. Cheaper too, but not by much - 60 lari.
Thank you again for your videos, and besides all this, you very well picked up these East European melodies, which is so by the way, including with respect to Georgia, Tbilisi, yes, Georgia is located little further, but it is still also represent south-eastern Europe, the Caucasus region of Europe. Sincerely, Alex, also from a person who was born and raised in Tbilisi.
I can't stress it enough Gabriel, next time visit Svaneti or other parts of Caucasus mountains, like Kazbegi maybe. Vardzia is historically important, but if you want to see the real natural beauty of Caucasus you've got to visit Northern Georgia
Got to go!! I would definitely enjoy spending time in Georgia! BTW, for the few people that are interested: "George," will call him, was a descendant, DIRECTLY, from Yafeth--"Japheth"--and not related to the Russians, or other people, other than the "Whites," or Europeans, unlike the Armenians. From what I can see, they have their own distinctive look.
very informative and interesting Gabe always inspires me .. have returned from tour of Vietnam bu this time going on budget 1 bag trip to India Thailand Morocco and then ....
Very thorough with the information and clear to understand. Excellent video. One thought I had (this is simply my own pet peeve but consideration of it might make the narratives sound better ) was that the word “cheap” used about the prices of food and other items made it sound they were not a good value; and I guess I would say that these things were “inexpensive” since what was purchased was excellent to eat and use. I guess “cheap” gives one the feeling of “not-a-value”, and I know that is NOT what you were saying. I loved your video. I am now seriously considering go to Georgia!! Thank you!!!!!
It's still warm during the day, I was wearing a t-shirt today. But evenings get quite chilly, you need a warm shirt and jacket. If it was cloudy weather I'm sure it would be quite cold.
In september it s almost the same as summer. Well.. almost.... second half of sept it gets chilly at night. But it also depends on region. Imereti (where kutaisi is located, 3rd largest city) is almost tropical.
Hi Gabriel, That was an amazing day that bath house was well worth it but I didn't see the sauna which is big in cold climates it's good to sweat out those toxins out of those pores. The guy that you spoke to at the bus tours shop had a New York Yankee hat maybe the most recognizable hat in all of sports I bet he lived in NYC for awhile.
Yeah I bet you're right that he lived in New York, he definitely knew some American catchphrases and mannerisms. The private room didn't have a sauna, that was at the other bathhouse I went to in a shared room with hot tub and sauna. But I couldn't film there because there were other people in the room.
It depends, some speak English and some don't, but in general it seemed like most of the younger people spoke English. I think in Tbilisi it's pretty common but in the smaller towns it's less common.
Hey Gabriel! Little did I know, I'm going to LIVE in Tbilisi starting from January! So I'm watching your videos again 😎 Since I have psoriasis, and I know these sulfur baths are helpful for that, I'm gonna try 🤞
Tbilisi looks like a very affordable place to visit. The prices should be even cheaper for the local casual restaurants. I work in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and the prices here are much higher.
thank -you for posting !! and for all your time filming ..what an amazing city and thank-you for taking us along ...what country after India and Greece would you really like to travel to again..
It had occurred to me that some of the items that you bought at the grocery store may require refrigeration... What do you do when you don’t have a refrigerator? On a personal note, we are fighting a serious forest fire back home. The county of Butte is going up in flames. 10 dead so far. The hamlet of Paradise (near Chico) has been decimated. I don’t know how much news you get over there. Larry Z. Fairfield, California USA
Question for you please: Gabriel, does your hostel room come with a fridge? I'd hate the leave the foods your bought out overnight just sitting in my hostel room.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Roger that one. Hoping that the food you bought, and showed to us (I love that, thanks!) wasn't left in the unrefrigerated (sp?) room.
@@SchokoKekseFTW Are you a passionate traveller? Do you use these sites??? Oh ! Thank you for your reply.I am not from europe,canada, Nz and australia. I am from Nepal.It is really hard to make travel for common people like me. No sympathy anyway .
@@ndoutsider1574 I traveled for the first time last year, went to India for four months. Missed to check out Nepal, but hope to go there soon! I'm 19 and a student, so quite broke, but e. g. Workaway gives you free food and accommodation in exchange of 5 hours work a day, that's a fair deal. I'm sure you can make it if you just make the first step and get on that road!
@@ndoutsider1574 You're in one of the most amazing countries in the world! Traveling doesn't have to mean going to foreign countries. Yes you do need some money and some time off, but you don't need a lot of money, especially to explore your own area. There's so much to see in your country. Just try to get out and see what you can nearby, it might only cost as much as a bus ride. I could spend weeks exploring around Kathmandu. Have you been to Pokhara yet? Done one of the treks in the Himalayas? I traveled mostly in my own country before I started traveling around the world. Just try to go somewhere new, do something different, find the unknown in your own backyard and that will lead you to the next adventure. :)
I'd love to visit Tbilisi but it's not easy or cheap to get there from the UK. Saying that, what I spend on a flight would be made up for once I arrive for sure. And the city looks, interesting, clean and safe, and the day trips are so cheap!
Nice, but I would prefer to see something less touristy, like the inside of a local market and just a regular restaurant when one would buy a simple meal.
Hi Gabriel, How do find great restaurants? You often find really nice places with great food including the one at the beginning of this video. This topic might deserve a video of its own. Thanks, Wolf from Connecticut
I just walk around. I don't use guidebooks or the internet or anything. I find restaurants by walking randomly and finding somewhere that looks good and then give it a try. Sometimes I'll ask at the hotel which general direction to go to find a restaurant.
17.50euru would be expensive in the UK. Obviously not for a fancy place, but you can easily eat for 10euro... I would expect georgia to be far cheaper than that
Keep in mind that's an appetizer, main course, bread, a glass of wine and tip included at a fancy restaurant in the capital city with live piano music. I doubt you would pay 17.50 euro for the same thing anywhere in the UK. But yes, you can eat much cheaper than that in other less fancy restaurants in Georgia, or of course fast food, street food, etc.
God..if I had to add up all the spivs like Timo at 12.40 that I've met over 70 countries I'd have a terminal migrane...so nicer to watch in my back yard ...God bless ya Gabby...!@@
It would need to be super cheap as it costs anything from £180 to £250 and not many direct fights from the UK, usually at least 1 stopover, sometimes two.
Why not visiting main avenues like Rustaveli...etc or some more emblematic places like the clock tower or sameba cathedral? Another suggestion would be Batumi city
I showed other parts of Tbilisi in previous videos and will be showing even more in my next videos. See this one: ua-cam.com/video/7fMUuxi5B-U/v-deo.html
I've noticed you seem to move between different accomodation within the same cities sometimes. Is that due to the fact you're freestyling it somewhat and room availability is only there in whatever hotel/hostel for limited days so you have to move on, or you just want to mix up where you stay for a different vibe (or whatever) ?
Yes to both. After three nights in the hostel I was ready to have a room to myself, plus it turned out the hostel was closing the next day for winter anyway. And then the second place I stayed didn't have availability. But I was fine with changing because I didn't care for the location, even though it was a nice room at a great price.
Cool. Definitely a few pros and cons to changing accom, and at least when you do so your viewers get the benefit of seeing what different places are like in relation to cost, proximity etc.
Georgia is simply a beautiful country. And your Vlogs are so informative. I'm itching to make a trip there.
Everywhere you turn your camera is lovely. I liked those domes. And the caves tours sounds inviting. Enjoy your travels and be safe.
Thanks to visit and show Georgia
I love Georgia
Me too, amazing country.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos
Is it not possible for you to meet locals using couchsurfing meetup
Always a fan of your casual presentation style. Really like the look and feel of Tbilisi. Thanks for the variance of things shown; the room, walking the city, the bath, the food. You are The Man.
The woman on the 50 lari note is Queen Tamar
Thanks.
not queen she was king of georgia
@@GabrielTravelerVideos She was one of the best (if not the best) ruler Georgia has ever had.
P.S. Great video, as always.
I see, very cool.
no she was a king
I love your channel, man. You provide a great service for those of us who like to travel, and we don't have the information we need.
Excellent, thanks Willy. Big fan!
Great looking place Gabriel. Loving these vlogs..
Cool, thanks Steve. Lots more coming. Next video will be outside Tbilisi.
What a fascinating place and country... The georgian script alone would not stand out in an SF movie 😲, beautiful to look at. I know the devanagari and arabic script, although I am not fluent anymore due to lack of practice, and it just makes me want to know more about it. Those domes too, beautiful from both sides !
Gabriel you're awesome. Keep up the fantastic work.
Hiya
Iam from the UK and I enjoyed watch your video,thanks for sharing as Iam student soon to relocate there.
I'm really impressed with this video; it is very informative. Thank you so much.💜
Very good to take this in, thanks Gabriel. Lovely to see Tbilisi.
Catch you in the next one.
Regards
The restaurant looked very nice at the beginning of this video. Great prices. I wonder why it’s called the Peace Bridge? I love the variety of architecture there.
WAIT.......... Did I just see Santa Claus in Georgia????.... 6:48 LOL
Why not ? Whats the problem ;)
he's on vacation. works only 1 day per year ;)
Looks like a beautiful city. I remember seeing pictures of the countryside in news stories back in 2008, and have always wanted to visit. Great to know it's pretty affordable.
Hello Gabriel! Great video. Thanks for coming in Georgia. The river under the bridge of peace is river Mtkvari, not Kura. Kura is russian name of the river. :)
Thanks. I corrected the name in my other video: ua-cam.com/video/IGTqb4_skxg/v-deo.html
Nice job putting more food reviews in your vids!
*Go to Ukraine or Belarus next!*
The guy at the Souvenirs shop reminds me of a Mexican from the US on the way how he talks.
@ he definitely lived a couple of years there. He talks like an American.
He has excellent English and knows how to sell.
@@MarkBH70 probably many Georgians know English
Asian Facility If I go there, that would be nice. Just, I've gotten the idea that many foreigners don't know English. It depends on the country I guess.
@@MarkBH70 German and Scandinavian people speak English very well
I enjoy the Georgia videos Gabriel, Keep it up!
I feel like relocating to Georgia, Good job bro.
amazing place! thanks Gabriel Traveler! what a great job u have 😘 even with the no time off ( i think)
What a coincidence, I just saw a Georgian movie last night and here you are in Georgia.
Nice videos. And the info is just great. I already suscribed. Greetings from South America!
Are you ever going to eat in Georgian home? Most Georgians make their own wine as they have access to their own vines. Was in Georgia in 2000 when power cuts were frequent and it was good to have a family keep me comfortable. Are there any power cuts? You should watch Paul Devlin’s documentary Powertrip to learn more about their recent difficulties. Looks like tourism is vastly better organized now.
yum! id start everyday with hot springs 😍
Beautiful, love the architecture over there.
2 room tours in one video!! I feel blessed!
Haha, great.
Hey Gabe 😎✌🏼 I like Georgia, very cool city 🤙🏼 will probably visit Eastern Europe in the new year , I,m looking forward to it 😊🤙🏼ps. I think those dome like features are a type of ventilation system, steam needs to rise and escape somewhere I guess ✌🏼
Yes, makes sense. Eastern Europe is amazing, so much to explore.
I went to orbeliani baths. It s the ones that look middle eastern in architecture. The water was indeed so warm as to be almost unbearable. But i had something more akin to a bathtub. It was much smaller than this. Cheaper too, but not by much - 60 lari.
Thanks for the video! It was very informative!
Thank you again for your videos, and besides all this, you very well picked up these East European melodies, which is so by the way, including with respect to Georgia, Tbilisi, yes, Georgia is located little further, but it is still also represent south-eastern Europe, the Caucasus region of Europe. Sincerely, Alex, also from a person who was born and raised in Tbilisi.
I can't stress it enough Gabriel, next time visit Svaneti or other parts of Caucasus mountains, like Kazbegi maybe. Vardzia is historically important, but if you want to see the real natural beauty of Caucasus you've got to visit Northern Georgia
I'm going there in April!!!
Another Cool Video Gabriel... Looks like a Super Cheap place to visit.
Got to go!! I would definitely enjoy spending time in Georgia! BTW, for the few people that are interested: "George," will call him, was a descendant, DIRECTLY, from Yafeth--"Japheth"--and not related to the Russians, or other people, other than the "Whites," or Europeans, unlike the Armenians. From what I can see, they have their own distinctive look.
very informative and interesting Gabe always inspires me .. have returned from tour of Vietnam bu this time going on budget 1 bag trip to India Thailand Morocco and then ....
Yummy Gabriel 😊 wish we could taste all that delicious looking food! Thanks again! Beautiful! ❤😊
great shorts! love red and black together
Cool, thanks Tina.
Georgia,another great country to visit.like it.👍👍👍😃😃
Very thorough with the information and clear to understand. Excellent video. One thought I had (this is simply my own pet peeve but consideration of it might make the narratives sound better ) was that the word “cheap” used about the prices of food and other items made it sound they were not a good value; and I guess I would say that these things were “inexpensive” since what was purchased was excellent to eat and use. I guess “cheap” gives one the feeling of “not-a-value”, and I know that is NOT what you were saying. I loved your video. I am now seriously considering go to Georgia!! Thank you!!!!!
Right on, thanks for the feedback, I'll keep it in mind. Georgia is a great country, I highly recommend it.
You say it is low season - how is the weather in low season?
It's still warm during the day, I was wearing a t-shirt today. But evenings get quite chilly, you need a warm shirt and jacket. If it was cloudy weather I'm sure it would be quite cold.
In september it s almost the same as summer. Well.. almost.... second half of sept it gets chilly at night. But it also depends on region. Imereti (where kutaisi is located, 3rd largest city) is almost tropical.
I loved being in that country I want to go back so bad
Hi Gabriel, That was an amazing day that bath house was well worth it but I didn't see the sauna which is big in cold climates it's good to sweat out those toxins out of those pores. The guy that you spoke to at the bus tours shop had a New York Yankee hat maybe the most recognizable hat in all of sports I bet he lived in NYC for awhile.
Yeah I bet you're right that he lived in New York, he definitely knew some American catchphrases and mannerisms. The private room didn't have a sauna, that was at the other bathhouse I went to in a shared room with hot tub and sauna. But I couldn't film there because there were other people in the room.
I like your vlog..very informative..thanks for sharing..we are travelling to Georgia next week..your videos are cool 😊
Great, glad to hear it.
It depends, some speak English and some don't, but in general it seemed like most of the younger people spoke English. I think in Tbilisi it's pretty common but in the smaller towns it's less common.
I think the first room is pretty expensive for Georgia... It looks cool there though, I will definitely visit one day
Hey Gabriel! Little did I know, I'm going to LIVE in Tbilisi starting from January! So I'm watching your videos again 😎 Since I have psoriasis, and I know these sulfur baths are helpful for that, I'm gonna try 🤞
Very cool, I think it's a great choice of cities to live in. Good luck with the move, hopefully the hot springs help.
Santa Clause on holiday is detected at 6:50..... :):):):)
My favourire vlogger.. sir gabriel..
Thanks for sharing! A beautiful country.
Tbilisi looks like a very affordable place to visit. The prices should be even cheaper for the local casual restaurants. I work in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and the prices here are much higher.
I was in Tbilisi end of 2016, stayed close to Rustaveli metro and it was so inexpensive.
Try also ARMENIA. I wanna visit this coming january nxt year.
Nice video, very direct. Keep it up :)
Looks great gonna add this to my places to visit for sure ☺
Traveling there soon! Thanks for doing this video!
Have a great trip, Georgia is really interesting.
thank -you for posting !! and for all your time filming ..what an amazing city and thank-you for taking us along ...what country after India and Greece would you really like to travel to again..
Hi Gabriel! Could you perhaps, in the future, travel to Kenya and vlog about Safaris and such? Would be awesome! Thanks.
fantastic videos you make
Great video next time video the regular market pls tks
this deserves a 1,000 like!
i love travel and make video about travel....thank u for nice videos
What a great travel vlog
Thanks for sharing
Great music choices!!!
It had occurred to me that some of the items that you bought at the grocery store may require refrigeration... What do you do when you don’t have a refrigerator?
On a personal note, we are fighting a serious forest fire back home. The county of Butte is going up in flames. 10 dead so far. The hamlet of Paradise (near Chico) has been decimated. I don’t know how much news you get over there.
Larry Z.
Fairfield, California USA
Yes I've seen the news, so tragic. Ten dead? Wow, I didn't know about that part. So sad.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Even down here in East Bay we can feel air quality choking since yesterday. It is really bad.
Wow, damn.
Lmao “I come back” ahhh man I do that too unconsciously missing out basic words as if it sounds any easier
Im a wine lover so I think I will travel for sure.
Question for you please: Gabriel, does your hostel room come with a fridge? I'd hate the leave the foods your bought out overnight just sitting in my hostel room.
My hotel room that I showed first didn't have a fridge. The other bigger one did.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Roger that one. Hoping that the food you bought, and showed to us (I love that, thanks!) wasn't left in the unrefrigerated (sp?) room.
I managed to find an airbnb similar to that for only $100 per month in tbilisi.
Sweet.
მადლობა რო მოხვედიტ საქართწელოში (thx for visting georgia) (btw im georgian)
:)) ცოტა კორექტურებია
The lemon-coloured car was made in the USSR. They are called Trabants in Germany.
No, Gabe was right, its a Lada!
cool room! love the sunlight
Amazing vlog.
Yeah" cool Vid Gabriel!! I like this one
Travelling is .......It's al'bout money....money....money....Poor me :/
@Ed Peters I love to travel but i can't. Can a person think about travelling without money??
@@ndoutsider1574 yes. Look into Couchsurfing, Workaway, helpx etc. Also: Hitchhike!
@@SchokoKekseFTW Are you a passionate traveller? Do you use these sites??? Oh ! Thank you for your reply.I am not from europe,canada, Nz and australia. I am from Nepal.It is really hard to make travel for common people like me. No sympathy anyway .
@@ndoutsider1574 I traveled for the first time last year, went to India for four months. Missed to check out Nepal, but hope to go there soon! I'm 19 and a student, so quite broke, but e. g. Workaway gives you free food and accommodation in exchange of 5 hours work a day, that's a fair deal. I'm sure you can make it if you just make the first step and get on that road!
@@ndoutsider1574 You're in one of the most amazing countries in the world! Traveling doesn't have to mean going to foreign countries. Yes you do need some money and some time off, but you don't need a lot of money, especially to explore your own area. There's so much to see in your country. Just try to get out and see what you can nearby, it might only cost as much as a bus ride. I could spend weeks exploring around Kathmandu. Have you been to Pokhara yet? Done one of the treks in the Himalayas? I traveled mostly in my own country before I started traveling around the world. Just try to go somewhere new, do something different, find the unknown in your own backyard and that will lead you to the next adventure. :)
Your how much does it cost, are very informative. What a cool city. On my bucket list. Great weather for November. Safe travel.
Ba
Gabe, great tour...how long for the spring bath? 30 min? Also you said you smelled sulphur...stinky?
Should I bring a candle...Thanks again
I think I paid for an hour. The smell wasn't too bad.
I'd love to visit Tbilisi but it's not easy or cheap to get there from the UK. Saying that, what I spend on a flight would be made up for once I arrive for sure. And the city looks, interesting, clean and safe, and the day trips are so cheap!
There are direct flights from London by Georgian Airways (Airzena) if I'm not mistaken, look into it, it's cheaper..
Great video, great info
I am thinking to move there. Are at least clean the streets and tge people honest? Is it safe?
Yeah it's quite clean and seems very safe. Outside of Tbilisi is different, not as developed.
Visited the mountains in Georgia
Dude that's a longgg bed! Are a lot of beds there exceptionally long?
Great food deals.
Nice, but I would prefer to see something less touristy, like the inside of a local market and just a regular restaurant when one would buy a simple meal.
I made a bunch more videos of Georgia: ua-cam.com/video/7fMUuxi5B-U/v-deo.html
Hi Gabriel, How do find great restaurants? You often find really nice places with great food including the one at the beginning of this video. This topic might deserve a video of its own. Thanks, Wolf from Connecticut
I just walk around. I don't use guidebooks or the internet or anything. I find restaurants by walking randomly and finding somewhere that looks good and then give it a try. Sometimes I'll ask at the hotel which general direction to go to find a restaurant.
Hey Gabe river is called Mtkvari only russians call it Kura so could you use Mtkvari instead?good luck happy to see you in my homeland
Hello its 1:30am in San Francisco. Why are you keeping me up so late?
@Coloredspaces
You are keeping yourself up, Sir ha.
17.50euru would be expensive in the UK. Obviously not for a fancy place, but you can easily eat for 10euro... I would expect georgia to be far cheaper than that
Keep in mind that's an appetizer, main course, bread, a glass of wine and tip included at a fancy restaurant in the capital city with live piano music. I doubt you would pay 17.50 euro for the same thing anywhere in the UK. But yes, you can eat much cheaper than that in other less fancy restaurants in Georgia, or of course fast food, street food, etc.
Timo a real G 😂
God..if I had to add up all the spivs like Timo at 12.40 that I've met over 70 countries I'd have a terminal migrane...so nicer to watch in my back yard ...God bless ya Gabby...!@@
*Will you ever visit Eastern Europe (Belarus, Ukraine)?*
Yes. Soon!
@@GabrielTravelerVideos
*Great!*
*Also if you didn't know; Since July 2018, now you can visit Belarus for a period of 30 days without VISA.*
@@basedpro-ua3470 I have a feeling that after Russia/Balarus etc , he will stop by at his second home for few days as usual.
Ukraine is reasonable price for cost of living too. Not sure about Belarus.
@@Enigmatized13 Nothing to do in Belarus. Look even we Ukrainians consider Belarus as a boring shithole..
Tbilisi is 1800 years old. The River is not "Kura", it is called "Mtkvari" in Georgian, they call it "Kura" in Turkey and Russia.
It would need to be super cheap as it costs anything from £180 to £250 and not many direct fights from the UK, usually at least 1 stopover, sometimes two.
There is a flight from London to Kutaisi in Georgia by wizzair and price for ticket is around 20 euro sometimes.
Why not visiting main avenues like Rustaveli...etc or some more emblematic places like the clock tower or sameba cathedral? Another suggestion would be Batumi city
I showed other parts of Tbilisi in previous videos and will be showing even more in my next videos. See this one:
ua-cam.com/video/7fMUuxi5B-U/v-deo.html
I was in Tbilisi not long ago. Loved it
Hi Gabriel! I'm curious: what laptop do you have?
A Lenovo Yoga. There's a link to it below the video if you scroll down a little ways.
Thanks, looks like a good place to visit. Where's the best airport to fly in from?
I've noticed you seem to move between different accomodation within the same cities sometimes. Is that due to the fact you're freestyling it somewhat and room availability is only there in whatever hotel/hostel for limited days so you have to move on, or you just want to mix up where you stay for a different vibe (or whatever) ?
Yes to both. After three nights in the hostel I was ready to have a room to myself, plus it turned out the hostel was closing the next day for winter anyway. And then the second place I stayed didn't have availability. But I was fine with changing because I didn't care for the location, even though it was a nice room at a great price.
Cool. Definitely a few pros and cons to changing accom, and at least when you do so your viewers get the benefit of seeing what different places are like in relation to cost, proximity etc.
Splendid!