I've watched thousands of travel videos in the past years, but yours have a special charm because of your talent as a narrator and good info value. Great job!!!! I really feel like i'm learning something from them while enjoying the beautiful images. This goes to show that personality is more important than hi-res drone images, showing off luxurious hotels or pretty girls in designer outfits posing in their perfect angles... While this style has become the norm lately, i find it so impersonal and unrelatable, focusing on showing off rather than helping the viewers or bringing any value. This comes from a woman in her 30s, a bit of a fashionista as well :)) ...so i'm not a bitter old person or smthg. But, i appreciate a good content when i see it and give my support ! Bravo!
Yours is one of the nicest comments yet, thanks so much. Of course, I agree. I know that 99% of so-called travel movies are just video wallpaper - no narration, no information, no editing, just an endless stream of mindless images. I do put in a lot of work researching a place, before and after my visits, to find helpful information for the viewers. I'm so glad you appreciate it, thanks!
Same with me, almost no other video has amazing like this. He don't show just the clichê think, it was almost like we are traveling with him. I'm becoming a fãn.
my girlfriend lives in soest, we took the train to this amazing city all the time when i was staying with her. The netherlands is so beautiful and has a nice vibe. dankje voor de video
Thanks for this high quality guide through Utrecht. Many tourists do not realize that the Netherlands are dotted with old towns, each with their own charm and history. The main railway stations are close to the city centers and on a five to ten minutes walk distance. All reachable by train, with a frequency of about every 15 minutes. Travel time from the train hub Utrecht usually less than 1 hour. Students and commuters use the trains mainly from 7:00 to 8:30 and from 16:30 to 18:30, and you may avoid those rush hours.
Thank you most kindly for this great video, it was a great joy watching it. Actually Leiden University is the oldest university in the Netherlands. I studied at both universities so I'm not biased. Leiden is also after Amsterdam the town with the most historical monuments. On the other hand Utrecht has the largest festival of early music in the world lasting for ten days. I go there every year. It's my late summer vacation. I love both Leiden and Utrecht (more than Amsterdam). Very kind of you to pay attention to the Nieuwe Gracht which I find the most elegant canal in the Netherlands.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate that coming from a local like yourself. And yes of course Leiden U is the oldest, which I knew but forgot, as already mentioned in my Leiden movie where I said about Leiden " It's another one of the great historic cities of the Netherlands, most famous perhaps for the University. It's the oldest university in the Netherlands, founded back in the mid-16th century and so there's a lot of university students here." see that movie also: ua-cam.com/video/Sc4t0xVIYWc/v-deo.html Like you, I agree both cities are the most wonderful.
@@FelixalPorto You' re quite right about the monuments. It was true when I lived and studied in Leiden (1982-1988), but not anymore. Thank you most kindly for your message! Greetings from the Achterhoek. Utrecht is now my favourite town, but please don't tell my fellow alumni from Leiden University ;-)
Snakesborough I assumed you were talking about monuments. I do know Leiden has the second biggest historic city centre (after Amsterdam) so you’re probably right! It’s nice that you like Utrecht so much, I completely agree with you ;) My father has a store in Leiden so I’ve been there a lot, also a beautiful city but I certainly prefer Utrecht too :)
And of course Utrecht has an awesome craft brewery scene as well and even a brewery in the vaults of a medieval castle right along the Oudegracht (Old Canal).
Thank you Dennis..love your wonderful video's..watch them a lot..I have been there and it is very beautiful and so interesting. My daughter lived and worked there for a couple of years.. gorgeous..Thank you again for the wonderful memories we both have..x
A long time ago I was a theology student in this city. It wasn't that touristy and done up then. Reccomend the old post office, which is a striking example of art nouveau architecture. And if you want a tailor made suit, even better tha Saville Row, there is a shop at the Oude Gracht.
Thank you for the beautiful video! It's my aperitive before I travel to Holland. After a couple of years in Britain, the difference in cleanliness and maintenance of streets and buildings is striking. Britain has many run-down areas and problems with poverty and homeless people. Utrecht is my city for 29 years and since I've looked into the history of this city a bit, I learned that before the people had toilets, they threw the buckets empty in the canal and later pooh-boats came by, emptying them. In those days, people drank beer as much as we drink water from the tap. For the water wasn't clean enough for drinking. A very different world, isn't it?
I will be travelling to Netherlands for my third time. After watching this video and report I want to make sure to spend sometime in Utrecht. Many thaks from Brazil.
Dear Dennis, we appreciate you! You are an excellent tour guide and a generous soul. Many thanks for this film which has shown us around a city to which I will shortly be moving for work. Your thoughtful commentary was a delight. Take care!
Thank you so much for this video, I really enjoyed watching it. I hope the university of Utrecht will accept me as their student, I'd love to live in this beautiful city as I would be moving there from Germany.
Stadsie Utrech! I can be found there quite often! Beautiful city! Easily reached by train! Than you go to Manneken Pis to have a quite descent meal of French fries and kibbeling which I can barely manage to finish eating it... For only € 6,95! That'll be around 8 Dollar or so... But, you gonna love it!
Superb video! I strongly agree with your high praise for the Dutch railway system. I would suggest that visitors to the Netherlands base themselves in Utrecht, and travel from there to places like Amsterdam, Leiden and Delft. But one warning about the OV-chipkaart. You must remember to CHECK OUT at the end of each journey!
Their trains are amazing, best way to see the country because of two factors: 1) the country is easy to get around in because it is small, and 2) the trains deliver! And yes, be sure to check out your card at end of each trip, as I mentioned: "The Dutch have one of the world's best rail systems. It's clean, efficient, prompt, not expensive, always on time. The Dutch make it very easy to use their transportation system with a single card. It's the OV-chip card. You just tap it on the ticket reader as you're boarding and then you tap it again once you get off. And that'll work on trains and buses and trams, local or intercity. It's a phenomenal system"
This was really a detailed video. I really loved it and subscribing your channel. Every second of it I played attention to the video and really liked it. I would love to visit and looking forward for more videos like this from you. Mainly from Amsterdam, Utretch. Thank you.
Thanks very much, I like to provide lots of practical details to help you plan your own trips. I've completed many Netherlands videos now, with more to come soon. ua-cam.com/play/PLke86NFI6R8yHA2T5e7P38pniCONuuN_3.html
Pitty you did not go up in the Dom Tower. I was expecting a wide-angle shot of the amazing view from the tower ending this video. Greetings from a native inhabitant of Utrecht. btw, I like your narrating making this video a great ad for Utrecht. Did you know that back in 2004 as part of the 750th anniversary of the Dom church they temporary reconstructed the Nave out of scafholding connecting both tower and church again. Really amazing.
Thank you, native Wise Cat. Although I stayed in your town for a couple days, I had no time (or energy) for the tower climb. Always good to leave things to do in the next visit. I'm glad you liked it.
wow the naration and the footage are so good! also utrecht!!! i love this city so much, hopefully someday i can move there and living the best life. thanks for this beautiful video
Ja leuk. We hebben ook broodje Mario, die was er eerst. Een Italiaanse familie. Daarna kwam er concurrentie, natuurlijk. Mario aan de Oudegracht heeft nog steeds de meeste klanten, want ze zijn super in de bediening, met veel humor. Oh I should talk in English, I guess. We've got Broodje Mario too, along the Oudegracht. That Italian family was the first, in Utrecht 4 decades ago. Now they've got concurrence, Broodje Ben. The Italian stall of Mario is still most popular, for the service is quick and humor is added to it as well. Try it one day.
Lovely video! Well done but, I'm afraid to say... you skipped the most gorgeous part of the city center haha. On the other side of the main commercial street, Lange Viestraat, crossing one of the bridges where you sat, the Vliebrug, there is an extension of Oudegracht. This extension meets the moat that surrounds the center. And along both sides of Oudegracht, going towards the moat, you will find Breedstraatbuurt and Wijk C. And it feels like a village in the heart of the city, with the same feel as the rest of the center. It's a combination of more restaurants and cafés some shops, interpersed in what is mostly a residential neighborhood. Also featuring a small music venue. There is another commercial street there, leading to the moat, called Voorstraat. And where it meets the moat, there is a little park. Some of the best food is in that part of the city. And pretty much any place surrounding it is idylic. You actually were about to pass it by boat around 23:06. So anyone reading this, pleaase explore that part of the city. Another overlooked part was the park along the moat at the Southern tip of the center. Where Oudegracht meets the Southern part of the moat (a 10 minute walk from where I live haha). Also there; a large population of feral Indian ringneck parakeets (...I'm a parrot owner. I had to include them. There are several flocks scattered accross the city). It understandably did not include a park called Wilhelminapark. But if someone's interested in visting: follow the main commercial straat, Lange Viestraat to Nachtegaalstraat. Along the way you will find an ice cream shop called Luciano's, which is an award-winning ice cream shop. Go there. You will enter another commercial street, but more historic in its architecture. Eventually leading to a large city park called Wilhelminapark. Amazing place to sit and relax during summer.
Those are wonderful suggestions, thank you so very much. They are the kind of neighborhoods just beyond the normal tourist range, but still so special. I can see on Google Earth how correct you are. Next time I will surely explore them. Meanwhile I will put the suggestions into the book I am writing about the Netherlands, thanks.
Well done, Dennis. Excellent video. I used to live in Utrecht ( centre) and miss my city very much. You catch the atmosphere of it and give one hell of a lot of (accurate) info.
very good content i go to holland a lot amsterdam denn haag zandvort my sister lives there after your video i will go to utrecht your very good at what you do
Am trying to find out what the big water canal ( kanaal ) in southern Utrecht is called My OMA lived on Spaaklaan St. during the 70s & late 80s , when I would visit her during my Summer vacations . There was a path which one could bicycle ,you or walk . The banks were aleays lined with house boats on both sided of the canal .The water smelled bad always . There was also a very tall apt.building ( flat ) towards the end ( left side ) . This water canal was very wide ( so it seemed ) and long . Am hoping to revisit Utrecht -- my Oma's old apt./ flat on Spaaklaan in Utrecht ( South side ) hopefully within this coming up year. However ,cannot for the life of me ,recall thename of this water area ( canal / kanaal ) that I,used to you on & along the water banks where these house boats would beanchored on . If anyone,could let me know the name of this ( canal / kanaal ), would greatly appreciate it . Hoping to take my eldest child with me-- for he has never been out of country.Has never known where my family originates from .
Darnit. Here i am, living in a different city, watching my birthplace through new eyes. The video hits 21:37 and this guy wearing a brown jacket walks past the camera holding a sammich of utter glory.. And now i want a Broodje Mario.. Roll on to 23:53 and there they are, the old boss level dispensers of delectable foodstuffs. past midnight, miles away, and i'm waving at my screen like an idiot. "Wait! Take my money and make me one with extra peppers!"
By the way,... the University of Utrecht (1636) is *not* the oldest one in the Netherlands. At least 4 Universities preceded the Utrecht one, of which two still exist...; the University of Leiden (1575) and the University of Groningen (1614).
20:19 Hey, I thought that Dutch people don't stand in lines. They memorize who was there before them and just mix themselves up in random order until it's their turn.
I shot the Dutch series with my SONY FS5, a brilliant 4k pro model, super in every way. I just wish I had mastered the complicated controls (which are pretty easy once you figure it out). I had to do a lot of exposure correction in post-production, using Premiere Pro.
@@denniscallan yes, Lange Viestraat and Potterstraat too. Most of the streets in the old town centre actually. If you look at the red asphalt (another clue), you can see the "LIJN BUS" signs that mean it's only for busses and other permitholders.
@@marks.6480 Mark, many thanks for your quick response. I'm in the final moments of editing my Netherlands guidebook and will be sure to include that info.
@@marks.6480 Thanks again Mark. I did get that right in the book version. Anything else? If you, or anyone, would like a free copy of the book, send me an email. You can find my email in the about page of my channel ua-cam.com/users/denniscallanabout
wonder how many people fall into the canal sitting so close to it...that light show tunnel is amazing..pity about the graffiti...and amazingly..no sign of litter anywhere...
Only some drunks that jump or fall in. Because they like to do drunk stuff :) It is like the biking thing. I live in the netherlands my whole life, 34 years. The last time I fell of my bike was when I was 10 or something. The last time I fell in the water was.... Never.
Been watching most of your European videos. Would you please give me a Best European itirenaries 🤗 for 3 weeks travel starting in Belgium or Amsterdam.
That is almost impossible to suggest because there are so many choices and it depends on your preferences, so I would say, go where you want, your first impulses. I can suggest 3 trips, which together would take 2 months however: my favorite route, Rome to London, ua-cam.com/video/AQzggNsAA7I/v-deo.html which takes 18 days at least, and the Netherlands, ua-cam.com/play/PLke86NFI6R8yHA2T5e7P38pniCONuuN_3.html but then don't forget Switzerland, ua-cam.com/video/bGZyyQRqwCw/v-deo.html
My advice would be to slow down, do not try to do too much. Take your time. Try not to speed through a checklist of countries you have been to. Too many fly into Amsterdam spend 1 day and race of to Belgium spend 1 day, race of to Paris spend one day. To me that sounds more like a waste of time. My advise pick a country, maybe at most 2 or 3 at best and spend a little more time in them. Anywhere really, try to experience them.
I feel so deprived living here in the US! Most Americans have no idea how they've gotten some many things wrong and live lives with so little joy.........sigh.
I've watched thousands of travel videos in the past years, but yours have a special charm because of your talent as a narrator and good info value. Great job!!!!
I really feel like i'm learning something from them while enjoying the beautiful images. This goes to show that personality is more important than hi-res drone images, showing off luxurious hotels or pretty girls in designer outfits posing in their perfect angles... While this style has become the norm lately, i find it so impersonal and unrelatable, focusing on showing off rather than helping the viewers or bringing any value.
This comes from a woman in her 30s, a bit of a fashionista as well :)) ...so i'm not a bitter old person or smthg. But, i appreciate a good content when i see it and give my support ! Bravo!
Yours is one of the nicest comments yet, thanks so much. Of course, I agree. I know that 99% of so-called travel movies are just video wallpaper - no narration, no information, no editing, just an endless stream of mindless images. I do put in a lot of work researching a place, before and after my visits, to find helpful information for the viewers. I'm so glad you appreciate it, thanks!
Same with me, almost no other video has amazing like this. He don't show just the clichê think, it was almost like we are traveling with him. I'm becoming a fãn.
One of the BEST travel guides!.........without the ego, marketing, fluff, clickbait, noise, useless information, etc Thanks
Nice town!
The views dont do justice with the content . Your work deserves huge appreciation -love from pakistan
Utrecht is very beautiful
Utrechters all looking so nice, so handsome, and not an obese one in sight.
Must be all that biking that keeps them in shape.-.
@@ruurdjesteur7932 There is a fat girl at 1:16
It's a clean city in 25:38 You can observe Gentelman riding to the work on bicycle.
The video is one of a kind God bless the narrator
Thank you! Awesome vlog. Visiting in two weeks. Wasn't planning to Utrecht but now Going there for 2 or 3 days because of you ❤️
I'm glad to hear I helped, you will love Utrecht!
I can't wait to visit...
Utrecht. One of my favourite citys of the Netherlands. Greetz from Alkmaar, also a very nice old city in the nord of Netherland
my girlfriend lives in soest, we took the train to this amazing city all the time when i was staying with her. The netherlands is so beautiful and has a nice vibe. dankje voor de video
As someone living in Utrecht I like this one a lot, very sweet and you show the beautiful side of our little city, thank you
As Austrian and having a big connectino to Iceland - your town is not little.
does it rain a lot?
@@joshfernandez8475 yes
@@canuzzi so generally it rains a lot in Netherlands ryt?
@@joshfernandez8475 Yes it is very rainy - all arround the year - July and August are even the month with the most rainfall.
*lives in Utrecht as a student* *watches video* *learns some new stuff*
Very well made and narrated. As a native from Utrecht I enjoyed it very much too!!
I didn’t know places like this existed outside of movies.
Thanks for this high quality guide through Utrecht.
Many tourists do not realize that the Netherlands are dotted with old towns, each with their own charm and history. The main railway stations are close to the city centers and on a five to ten minutes walk distance.
All reachable by train, with a frequency of about every 15 minutes.
Travel time from the train hub Utrecht usually less than 1 hour.
Students and commuters use the trains mainly from 7:00 to 8:30 and from 16:30 to 18:30, and you may avoid those rush hours.
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Thank you most kindly for this great video, it was a great joy watching it. Actually Leiden University is the oldest university in the Netherlands. I studied at both universities so I'm not biased. Leiden is also after Amsterdam the town with the most historical monuments. On the other hand Utrecht has the largest festival of early music in the world lasting for ten days. I go there every year. It's my late summer vacation. I love both Leiden and Utrecht (more than Amsterdam). Very kind of you to pay attention to the Nieuwe Gracht which I find the most elegant canal in the Netherlands.
Thanks so much, I really appreciate that coming from a local like yourself. And yes of course Leiden U is the oldest, which I knew but forgot, as already mentioned in my Leiden movie where I said about Leiden " It's another one of the great historic cities of the Netherlands, most famous perhaps for the University. It's the oldest university in the Netherlands, founded back in the mid-16th century and so there's a lot of university students here." see that movie also: ua-cam.com/video/Sc4t0xVIYWc/v-deo.html Like you, I agree both cities are the most wonderful.
You’re right about the university, but Utrecht has more historic buildings than Leiden (but less than Maastricht and Amsterdam).
@@FelixalPorto You' re quite right about the monuments. It was true when I lived and studied in Leiden (1982-1988), but not anymore. Thank you most kindly for your message! Greetings from the Achterhoek. Utrecht is now my favourite town, but please don't tell my fellow alumni from Leiden University ;-)
most of all, Utrecht has those many terraces at water level, with delightful restaurants and strolling areas.
Snakesborough I assumed you were talking about monuments. I do know Leiden has the second biggest historic city centre (after Amsterdam) so you’re probably right! It’s nice that you like Utrecht so much, I completely agree with you ;) My father has a store in Leiden so I’ve been there a lot, also a beautiful city but I certainly prefer Utrecht too :)
Here now. It's even more beautiful in person. ❤
I hope no one makes more videos about Utrecht.... Don't want it to become commercialised touristy... It's selfish love. Great efforts
And of course Utrecht has an awesome craft brewery scene as well and even a brewery in the vaults of a medieval castle right along the Oudegracht (Old Canal).
Thanks very much and respect. You give a lovely description of this very nice city where I did my University studies and lived for 10 years.
Nice and relaxing. Thanks from Egypt 👍👍🤗🤗🤗
Thank you Dennis..love your wonderful video's..watch them a lot..I have been there and it is very beautiful and so interesting. My daughter lived and worked there for a couple of years.. gorgeous..Thank you again for the wonderful memories we both have..x
A long time ago I was a theology student in this city.
It wasn't that touristy and done up then.
Reccomend the old post office, which is a striking example of art nouveau architecture.
And if you want a tailor made suit, even better tha Saville Row, there is a shop at the Oude Gracht.
Thank you for the beautiful video! It's my aperitive before I travel to Holland. After a couple of years in Britain, the difference in cleanliness and maintenance of streets and buildings is striking. Britain has many run-down areas and problems with poverty and homeless people.
Utrecht is my city for 29 years and since I've looked into the history of this city a bit, I learned that before the people had toilets, they threw the buckets empty in the canal and later pooh-boats came by, emptying them. In those days, people drank beer as much as we drink water from the tap. For the water wasn't clean enough for drinking. A very different world, isn't it?
I will be travelling to Netherlands for my third time. After watching this video and report I want to make sure to spend sometime in Utrecht. Many thaks from Brazil.
I've been there once, love it!
Dear Dennis, we appreciate you! You are an excellent tour guide and a generous soul. Many thanks for this film which has shown us around a city to which I will shortly be moving for work. Your thoughtful commentary was a delight. Take care!
Thank so much for your kind comment. You are very fortunate to be moving to such a fine place.
Beautiful reportage like always.
Great city must visit place
Thanks
Glad to know you are a regular viewer, thanks.
@@denniscallan I respect very much your work, very relaxing ,every sathurday nice suprise 😁👋
Great video! Utrecht is now on my list of places to visit. It looks beautiful!
Thank you so much for this video, I really enjoyed watching it. I hope the university of Utrecht will accept me as their student, I'd love to live in this beautiful city as I would be moving there from Germany.
Stadsie Utrech! I can be found there quite often! Beautiful city! Easily reached by train! Than you go to Manneken Pis to have a quite descent meal of French fries and kibbeling which I can barely manage to finish eating it... For only € 6,95! That'll be around 8 Dollar or so... But, you gonna love it!
Utrecht is so so lovely, specially the cathedral. Thank u so much.
A lovely city ... one of my ancestors came from Utrecht, and I also studied there for a while. When in Europe, Utrecht is always on my agenda!
Great walk!
i happy to be born in utrecht and i just love it here sure tourist will love it too but just the nostalgia alone to a city makes it even better.
Superb video! I strongly agree with your high praise for the Dutch railway system. I would suggest that visitors to the Netherlands base themselves in Utrecht, and travel from there to places like Amsterdam, Leiden and Delft. But one warning about the OV-chipkaart. You must remember to CHECK OUT at the end of each journey!
Their trains are amazing, best way to see the country because of two factors: 1) the country is easy to get around in because it is small, and 2) the trains deliver! And yes, be sure to check out your card at end of each trip, as I mentioned: "The Dutch have one of the world's best rail systems. It's clean, efficient, prompt, not expensive, always on time. The Dutch make it very easy to use their transportation system with a single card. It's the OV-chip card. You just tap it on the ticket reader as you're boarding and then you tap it again once you get off. And that'll work on trains and buses and trams, local or intercity. It's a phenomenal system"
Oh- this is a wonderful video, here!🌷Fantastic moderator.
Thank you for this wonderful MOMENT.🌷
This was really a detailed video. I really loved it and subscribing your channel. Every second of it I played attention to the video and really liked it. I would love to visit and looking forward for more videos like this from you. Mainly from Amsterdam, Utretch. Thank you.
Thanks very much, I like to provide lots of practical details to help you plan your own trips. I've completed many Netherlands videos now, with more to come soon. ua-cam.com/play/PLke86NFI6R8yHA2T5e7P38pniCONuuN_3.html
The best and more informative video about Utrecht! Thank you so much for the beautiful and so helping video!
I love to watch your Great videos, very informative and learning experience Indeed. Love and respect from Pakistan. 🌷🌹🌹
nice to hear from you, glad you're watching.
Thank you for this great video! Utrecht really is very beautiful. 💖
I enjoyed this...I miss being there..
My City ♥️💞
Admirable country
Thanks... Very informative and clear narration of Utrecht.
I'm already emigrated for more then 12 years to Thailand but my city of birth always attracts me.
Would love to visit one day! 🇵🇹🇳🇱
Unique atmosphere
Dear Dennis, you made me fall in love with my own town again. Thanks a lot
Crazy lovely city
Pitty you did not go up in the Dom Tower. I was expecting a wide-angle shot of the amazing view from the tower ending this video. Greetings from a native inhabitant of Utrecht. btw, I like your narrating making this video a great ad for Utrecht. Did you know that back in 2004 as part of the 750th anniversary of the Dom church they temporary reconstructed the Nave out of scafholding connecting both tower and church again. Really amazing.
Thank you, native Wise Cat. Although I stayed in your town for a couple days, I had no time (or energy) for the tower climb. Always good to leave things to do in the next visit. I'm glad you liked it.
i love watching videos just loving my city
Your video, is super. You have explained nicely and covered many places, things
Thank you so much 🙂
wow the naration and the footage are so good! also utrecht!!! i love this city so much, hopefully someday i can move there and living the best life. thanks for this beautiful video
Wonderful!
Broodje Mario! The best :)
My dad lives here, I love it so much!
Edit: Wow he mentioned broodje ben!
Ja leuk. We hebben ook broodje Mario, die was er eerst. Een Italiaanse familie. Daarna kwam er concurrentie, natuurlijk. Mario aan de Oudegracht heeft nog steeds de meeste klanten, want ze zijn super in de bediening, met veel humor.
Oh I should talk in English, I guess. We've got Broodje Mario too, along the Oudegracht. That Italian family was the first, in Utrecht 4 decades ago. Now they've got concurrence, Broodje Ben. The Italian stall of Mario is still most popular, for the service is quick and humor is added to it as well. Try it one day.
Oh this is so great to see as dutchman,,,I love ur channel i subscribed
That means a lot to me coming from a local, thanks.
Me too!
I wanna move to Utrecht I don’t know the language but it looks so cool. To live there
Trust me almost everyone here speaks english
Thanks for this high quality content!
Thank you for this! I’ll be visiting in a few weeks. I have a ticket to the Dom Tower.
465 steps, will be worth it for that view. Next time I will do it.
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@@MFV030 have you climbed it? How was it?
Kim Brown jij lult uit je nek met je ticket to the dom tower mooie laaielichter
Sjonnie Pedaalemmer sjon laat mij lekker vervelend doen op youtube als ik daar zin in heb ga jij ffe met je micropenis spelen
Nicely done! Very true 👍
Lovely video! Well done but, I'm afraid to say... you skipped the most gorgeous part of the city center haha. On the other side of the main commercial street, Lange Viestraat, crossing one of the bridges where you sat, the Vliebrug, there is an extension of Oudegracht. This extension meets the moat that surrounds the center. And along both sides of Oudegracht, going towards the moat, you will find Breedstraatbuurt and Wijk C. And it feels like a village in the heart of the city, with the same feel as the rest of the center. It's a combination of more restaurants and cafés some shops, interpersed in what is mostly a residential neighborhood. Also featuring a small music venue. There is another commercial street there, leading to the moat, called Voorstraat. And where it meets the moat, there is a little park. Some of the best food is in that part of the city. And pretty much any place surrounding it is idylic. You actually were about to pass it by boat around 23:06. So anyone reading this, pleaase explore that part of the city.
Another overlooked part was the park along the moat at the Southern tip of the center. Where Oudegracht meets the Southern part of the moat (a 10 minute walk from where I live haha). Also there; a large population of feral Indian ringneck parakeets (...I'm a parrot owner. I had to include them. There are several flocks scattered accross the city).
It understandably did not include a park called Wilhelminapark. But if someone's interested in visting: follow the main commercial straat, Lange Viestraat to Nachtegaalstraat. Along the way you will find an ice cream shop called Luciano's, which is an award-winning ice cream shop. Go there. You will enter another commercial street, but more historic in its architecture. Eventually leading to a large city park called Wilhelminapark. Amazing place to sit and relax during summer.
Those are wonderful suggestions, thank you so very much. They are the kind of neighborhoods just beyond the normal tourist range, but still so special. I can see on Google Earth how correct you are. Next time I will surely explore them. Meanwhile I will put the suggestions into the book I am writing about the Netherlands, thanks.
Great video ! Very beautiful city ! 🚴♀️🚴♂️😍👌🤗💕💖👻
Well done, Dennis. Excellent video. I used to live in Utrecht ( centre) and miss my city very much. You catch the atmosphere of it and give one hell of a lot of (accurate) info.
Thanks Joop, I also appreciate hearing thanks from a local. It is a wonderful city.
Amazing
Nicely documented, the city I live in. 😎
you're lucky
have not been NL yet but will live there , based on City tour videos İ have been watching i can say really like Utrecht even more than Amsterdam :)
Also visit Rietveld Schröder House, The Inktpot, Nederlands Spoorwegmuseum, Museum Speelklok.
very good content i go to holland a lot amsterdam denn haag zandvort my sister lives there after your video i will go to utrecht your very good at what you do
lovely
Wow ❤️
Best Dutch. citty guides ever!!
Is there a Maastricht one?
Am trying to find out what the big water canal ( kanaal ) in southern Utrecht is called
My OMA lived on Spaaklaan St.
during the 70s & late 80s , when I would visit her during my Summer vacations .
There was a path which one could bicycle ,you or walk .
The banks were aleays lined with house boats on both sided of the canal .The water smelled bad always .
There was also a very tall apt.building ( flat ) towards the end ( left side ) .
This water canal was very wide ( so it seemed ) and long .
Am hoping to revisit Utrecht -- my Oma's old apt./ flat on Spaaklaan in Utrecht ( South side ) hopefully within this coming up year.
However ,cannot for the life of me ,recall thename of this water area ( canal / kanaal ) that I,used to you on & along the water banks
where these house boats would beanchored on .
If anyone,could let me know the name of this ( canal / kanaal ), would greatly appreciate it .
Hoping to take my eldest child with me-- for he has never been out of country.Has never known where my family originates from .
It is the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal.
This is great hope to visit sometime
Great video and great narration sir!!
Well made video.
Darnit. Here i am, living in a different city, watching my birthplace through new eyes.
The video hits 21:37 and this guy wearing a brown jacket walks past the camera holding a sammich of utter glory.. And now i want a Broodje Mario.. Roll on to 23:53 and there they are, the old boss level dispensers of delectable foodstuffs. past midnight, miles away, and i'm waving at my screen like an idiot. "Wait! Take my money and make me one with extra peppers!"
im very very very wants to go there, just for riding bike
ohhhh is soo goood
im from indonesia by the way
By the way,... the University of Utrecht (1636) is *not* the oldest one in the Netherlands. At least 4 Universities preceded the Utrecht one, of which two still exist...; the University of Leiden (1575) and the University of Groningen (1614).
Nice video Dennis!
Loved It... Dank U...!!!
at 25:13: I've been there many times during sunny days!
Queria um dia poder ir mora ai muito lindo
Cities to visit in North Brabant, Breda,nHertogenbdsch, Heusden, Bergen op zoom, Tilburg.
dennis is the boss tack för en härlig resa the wiking
20:19 Hey, I thought that Dutch people don't stand in lines. They memorize who was there before them and just mix themselves up in random order until it's their turn.
May I ask what kind of camera you use for these excellent travel guides?
I shot the Dutch series with my SONY FS5, a brilliant 4k pro model, super in every way. I just wish I had mastered the complicated controls (which are pretty easy once you figure it out). I had to do a lot of exposure correction in post-production, using Premiere Pro.
Bike and cats? How I can live in this country? Rsrsrrs
Amazing place
btw: that "busy street" is off-limits for regular cars. Only busses, taxis and deliveries are allowed to drive there
Thanks for the info. Are you referring to Lange Viestraat?
@@denniscallan yes, Lange Viestraat and Potterstraat too. Most of the streets in the old town centre actually. If you look at the red asphalt (another clue), you can see the "LIJN BUS" signs that mean it's only for busses and other permitholders.
@@marks.6480 Mark, many thanks for your quick response. I'm in the final moments of editing my Netherlands guidebook and will be sure to include that info.
@@denniscallan then you probably want to know that "Neu Gracht" is spelled "Nieuwe Gracht".
@@marks.6480 Thanks again Mark. I did get that right in the book version. Anything else? If you, or anyone, would like a free copy of the book, send me an email. You can find my email in the about page of my channel ua-cam.com/users/denniscallanabout
wonder how many people fall into the canal sitting so close to it...that light show tunnel is amazing..pity about the graffiti...and amazingly..no sign of litter anywhere...
Only some drunks that jump or fall in. Because they like to do drunk stuff :) It is like the biking thing. I live in the netherlands my whole life, 34 years. The last time I fell of my bike was when I was 10 or something. The last time I fell in the water was.... Never.
I like nederland
Nice promotion, you could have tried pronounce the Dutch street names more accurately.
comparing Utrecht with Venice is like comparing Rotterdam to New York
Been watching most of your European videos. Would you please give me a Best European itirenaries 🤗 for 3 weeks travel starting in Belgium or Amsterdam.
That is almost impossible to suggest because there are so many choices and it depends on your preferences, so I would say, go where you want, your first impulses. I can suggest 3 trips, which together would take 2 months however: my favorite route, Rome to London, ua-cam.com/video/AQzggNsAA7I/v-deo.html which takes 18 days at least, and the Netherlands, ua-cam.com/play/PLke86NFI6R8yHA2T5e7P38pniCONuuN_3.html but then don't forget Switzerland, ua-cam.com/video/bGZyyQRqwCw/v-deo.html
My advice would be to slow down, do not try to do too much. Take your time.
Try not to speed through a checklist of countries you have been to. Too many fly into Amsterdam spend 1 day and race of to Belgium spend 1 day, race of to Paris spend one day. To me that sounds more like a waste of time.
My advise pick a country, maybe at most 2 or 3 at best and spend a little more time in them. Anywhere really, try to experience them.
I feel so deprived living here in the US! Most Americans have no idea how they've gotten some many things wrong and live lives with so little joy.........sigh.
6:30 - 6:36 Utrecht by train is the best way to do.
Indeed, restaurants and cafes by the canals look special, till it gets dark and the mice and rats are running around 😂
True.