A wonderful drive through a lovely city so full of rich & diverse history, especially in it's early architectural styles. In some ways the drive is better than the walk, because you get to see much more in much lesser time, as you're covering more ground @ a faster pace. Great for those always in a hurry! lol I must head to Örebro the next time I go to Sweden. It's certainly worth a 2 to 3 day visit just to relax & soak it all in. I've only visited Stockholm which was just stunning, but one of my dear friends is from Örebro, so this part of Sweden is also close to my heart. Thank you for creating & sharing. Peace✌
Thank you so much for your kind words and thoughtful comment! 🙏 I'm glad you enjoyed the drive. I completely agree with what you said about Örebro. You also make a good point about driving vs. walking tours. Walking tours may be good for a detailed examination of historical buildings, but they can be narrow, slow, and sometimes easy to get bored of. As you said, in a fast-paced world a driving tour offers a broader perspective in much less time, helping you take in more without losing interest. Peace and safe travels! ✌️😊
Sorry to write such negative info via such a lovely video, but I'd just like to add to your comment if I may. Yes I know about Vivalla, as my Swedish gf shared much info with me. She lives in the nicer end of the city, but she used to go & offer free help/support to some of the new locals there. Most of them were foreign newcomers to Sweden & as they're from varying ethnic backgrounds, weren't/aren't always treated as equally as the long standing locals & they're not supported enough either. I think the Swedish Govt & local councils must do much more to help all the locals within Vivalla. They certainly require a complete makeover in varying ways, especially with all the old & decaying housing from the 60's & with gaining better job opportunities/employment & creating better support services, to help boost confidence levels & to help the locals merge into local society better. The only reason crime is more prevalent there, is because of unemployment, poverty & sheer desperation & when humans are really desperate, they may well take drastic measures to get what they want, even if it's in the form of very bad behaviour. We see this pattern & trend globally too.
@@INTUITIVENORSK2303 interesting, that the same people bring crime from their originator countries to other countries, besides having all opportunities to not be criminal (eg monthly money from the state). Mindblowing then to blame the host for the behavior of the guest. Even more mindblowing to blame poverty for crimes like eg rape. For me it's clear, if you come as a refugee and break the law, you are obviously not seeking for help but come as an invader. And as such you should be kicked out instantly and forever. And just to make the point, I have lots of colleagues from all over the world, none of them criminal. They used their chances given to them, instead of blaming the world that it owes them sth. Well, time will show and free elections will allow people to express their point of view. God bless democracy.
Did you enjoy exploring Örebro? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments! 🙏
A wonderful drive through a lovely city so full of rich & diverse history, especially in it's early architectural styles.
In some ways the drive is better than the walk, because you get to see much more in much lesser time, as you're covering more ground @ a faster pace. Great for those always in a hurry! lol
I must head to Örebro the next time I go to Sweden. It's certainly worth a 2 to 3 day visit just to relax & soak it all in.
I've only visited Stockholm which was just stunning, but one of my dear friends is from Örebro, so this part of Sweden is also close to my heart.
Thank you for creating & sharing.
Peace✌
Thank you so much for your kind words and thoughtful comment! 🙏 I'm glad you enjoyed the drive. I completely agree with what you said about Örebro. You also make a good point about driving vs. walking tours. Walking tours may be good for a detailed examination of historical buildings, but they can be narrow, slow, and sometimes easy to get bored of. As you said, in a fast-paced world a driving tour offers a broader perspective in much less time, helping you take in more without losing interest. Peace and safe travels! ✌️😊
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Nice video
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Nice Video. Please make part two: Vivalla for beginners, the world needs to see the sad truth.
I didn't know about Vivalla. Thanks for mentioning. I read some unpleasant stuff about that district.
Sorry to write such negative info via such a lovely video, but I'd just like to add to your comment if I may.
Yes I know about Vivalla, as my Swedish gf shared much info with me. She lives in the nicer end of the city, but she used to go & offer free help/support to some of the new locals there.
Most of them were foreign newcomers to Sweden & as they're from varying ethnic backgrounds, weren't/aren't always treated as equally as the long standing locals & they're not supported enough either.
I think the Swedish Govt & local councils must do much more to help all the locals within Vivalla.
They certainly require a complete makeover in varying ways, especially with all the old & decaying housing from the 60's & with gaining better job opportunities/employment & creating better support services, to help boost confidence levels & to help the locals merge into local society better.
The only reason crime is more prevalent there, is because of unemployment, poverty & sheer desperation & when humans are really desperate, they may well take drastic measures to get what they want, even if it's in the form of very bad behaviour.
We see this pattern & trend globally too.
@@INTUITIVENORSK2303 interesting, that the same people bring crime from their originator countries to other countries, besides having all opportunities to not be criminal (eg monthly money from the state). Mindblowing then to blame the host for the behavior of the guest. Even more mindblowing to blame poverty for crimes like eg rape. For me it's clear, if you come as a refugee and break the law, you are obviously not seeking for help but come as an invader. And as such you should be kicked out instantly and forever. And just to make the point, I have lots of colleagues from all over the world, none of them criminal. They used their chances given to them, instead of blaming the world that it owes them sth. Well, time will show and free elections will allow people to express their point of view. God bless democracy.
@@guentherb3944 A very shameful, pitiful & poor response my friend, but this is your opinion.
Cheers & Peace✌
May I ask, Which month last year did you do this drive?
Thank you in advance.
It was mid-October 2023. You're welcome, cheers... 😊
örebro är sveriges bästa stad
Verkligen en mycket trevlig stad.