Bourgos est une ville très jolie,propre, l'architecture est fascinante et très originale , les habitants de la ville doivent êtres fières de cette beauté ; (salut du Maroc)
I went to BURGOS on my way to visit TOBAR a litle place near BURGOS. it is very clean and the people is just beautiful .I will go back my first ancestor came from TOBAR BURGOS to latin america. Viva burgos
Thank you for the video. I stayed in Burgos for 2 nights while walking the Camino Frances this year. This brings back nice memories of this great Spanish city.
Stayed in Burgos for awhile back in 2015, I really liked the city. Especially the Churches as they were so beautiful. Ate in many Restaurants. Very Nice. Would like to go back and visit as I have a friend who lives there and his wife runs a preschool. We would work in City in North 50km or so. Nice there also. I always wanted to retire in Spain. But ended up working in China and now live in Dongguan, China. I will return one day when the COVID Travel restrictions lift to my friends house in Burgos.
What I missed most while on my visits to Spain and Europe is a plain "working man's" breakfast early during the morning. Eggs, bacon and hash brown with toast. I prefer the Spanish life style; the "paseos" late at night, sidewalk table, etc.,
Having been there it is noteworthy to state that the bike system separated from the autos is adjacent to pedestrian zones. Unlike the USA, pedestrian priority is the rule rather than the exception. It was disconcerting at times to arrive at a pedestrian crossing and actually have cars stop and wait for you to cross. Another observation is that cities especially old UNESCO medival cities are best set up for walking not biking...no place to store them along the old narrow side streets.
I speak German and the name Burgos sounds familiar, i know (Bürg) literally means Castle, Burgos was also conquered by the Swevian and later the Visigothic tribes both were of Germanics origins.
The word burgo is a word of clear Germanic origin, incorporated into Latin in times of the Roman Empire, so in the Romance languages (those derived from Latin, such as Spanish or French) there is not only the original word burgo (Spanish), burg (Italian) or bourg (French), but a multitude of derived words. It originally has the meaning that you say, of a small fortress, but it became synonymous with a city (at least in Spanish). So a "burgués" is, originally, a resident in the city, in the "burgo". The city of Burgos has little to do with Suebians or Visigoths. It was founded by the Count of Castile Diego Porcelos in 884 on the land that the northern Christians were gaining (or recovering) from the Muslims.
Most cyclists everywhere are well behaved- some cyclists are understandably more aggressive when put up against tons of metal moving faster than them driven by people who appear not to care about injuring them.
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Bourgos est une ville très jolie,propre, l'architecture est fascinante et très originale , les habitants de la ville doivent êtres fières de cette beauté ; (salut du Maroc)
I went to BURGOS on my way to visit TOBAR a litle place near BURGOS. it is very clean and the people is just beautiful .I will go back my first ancestor came from TOBAR BURGOS to latin america. Viva burgos
Thank you for the video. I stayed in Burgos for 2 nights while walking the Camino Frances this year. This brings back nice memories of this great Spanish city.
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I've been to Burgos a few years ago. Its quaint, beautiful and clean with an amazing cathedral. I love it.
Yeah!
thats such a wonderful way to know a city. my ancestors are from Burgos. i hope to visit before the apocalypse.
I don't know why but I'm just feeling happy and never get bored with this video :)
Stayed in Burgos for awhile back in 2015, I really liked the city. Especially the Churches as they were so beautiful. Ate in many Restaurants. Very Nice. Would like to go back and visit as I have a friend who lives there and his wife runs a preschool. We would work in City in North 50km or so. Nice there also. I always wanted to retire in Spain. But ended up working in China and now live in Dongguan, China. I will return one day when the COVID Travel restrictions lift to my friends house in Burgos.
What I missed most while on my visits to Spain and Europe is a plain "working man's" breakfast early during the morning. Eggs, bacon and hash brown with toast. I prefer the Spanish life style; the "paseos" late at night, sidewalk table, etc.,
Bonito Burgos saludos desde Barcelona 💗
the kids and teens sure love scooters and bikes there
So clean
Having been there it is noteworthy to state that the bike system separated from the autos is adjacent to pedestrian zones. Unlike the USA, pedestrian priority is the rule rather than the exception. It was disconcerting at times to arrive at a pedestrian crossing and actually have cars stop and wait for you to cross. Another observation is that cities especially old UNESCO medival cities are best set up for walking not biking...no place to store them along the old narrow side streets.
The streets of my city are washed everyday with water machines.
I will visit Burgos such attractive place love it
I speak German and the name Burgos sounds familiar, i know (Bürg) literally means Castle, Burgos was also conquered by the Swevian and later the Visigothic tribes both were of Germanics origins.
The word burgo is a word of clear Germanic origin, incorporated into Latin in times of the Roman Empire, so in the Romance languages (those derived from Latin, such as Spanish or French) there is not only the original word burgo (Spanish), burg (Italian) or bourg (French), but a multitude of derived words. It originally has the meaning that you say, of a small fortress, but it became synonymous with a city (at least in Spanish). So a "burgués" is, originally, a resident in the city, in the "burgo". The city of Burgos has little to do with Suebians or Visigoths. It was founded by the Count of Castile Diego Porcelos in 884 on the land that the northern Christians were gaining (or recovering) from the Muslims.
Are there restrictions on cycling or is it simply unpopular? (I did notice that the few cyclists who appear seem well-behaved).
Clean, you should visit my city. You can eat in the floor.
Yo soy de burgos.i al ir burgos
Viva de vurgos....:)
jajajajajaja
Most cyclists everywhere are well behaved- some cyclists are understandably more aggressive when put up against tons of metal moving faster than them driven by people who appear not to care about injuring them.
Caminantes, visitantes, calles de piedra, bicicleteros
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I've been to this city oct 2012, it's so quite .. boring,
Perhaps u should visit Miami Florida LOL
@@margotward8736 I love the quiet and charm of Burgos. I live in a huge metropolis so appreciate this kind of towns.
You havent been during its parties