I spent three months as an aupair in Heidelberg this year. I must say it was the best experience of my entire life. The amount of joy and happiness that I've experienced in there was giant. Heidelberg is charming, pretty, young and at the same time old, but of course full of heart.
I had my Erasmus in nearby Mannheim back in 2009. As the Heidelberg is just a 20 min tram ride away, I loved visiting it frequently as the city is definitely a fabulous fairytale like place compared to other bigger industrial cities in that region.
A week ago I was in Paris for the iGEM Jamboree, and I was amazed by the iGEM project by team from Heidelberg. As a high school student, I may apply for Heidelberg University two years later.
Around Heidelburg there are ruins of a castle. There is an old well where the royalty used it for escape if they were taken over by enemies. We took a elevator down to the tunnel and followed it to the woods. It was amazing to imagine that they made it before power tools.
Heidelberg is beautiful! Our family has visited many times and studied there. One happy memory is how in the days before cell phones we made a plan, months in advance, to meet a friend on a certain day and time in Heidelberg castle. With no further contact the rendezvous actually worked! And of course, watching The Student Prince in the castle.
Have been. Can confirm, it’s a beautiful city. The university gives it a really young and cosmopolitan feel as well. You also have easy access to beautiful walking in the mountains and woods via the funicular railway. And beautiful boat trips up the river. And, of course, don’t forget the beer ;-)
Heidelberg is awesome. I lived there in the 1970s as a US military dependent and graduated from the former Heidelberg American High School. Out Senior Prom and graduation were held at the castle.,
I grew up there. My school was across the street from "Mark Twain Village". We totally took the American parallel society for granted at the time. But now, with many years and miles in between, it seems so odd. Military police and yellow school buses... it's almost surreal.
Hallo Lukas grüß aus Irland .Ich erinnere dich von “Bitte Melde Dich “mit der schone Julia Leichik, Sie sprechen neben Englisch auch Portugiesisch. Ich freu mich sehr dass ihre Karriere weiter gegangen ist mit Tourismus.Schade dass die Julia nicht mehr bei uns ist.
Not a mention of what many know the city for that could be found in almost every Printing Works in Europe, the Heidelberg platen or flatbed cylinder printing press.
It is not for tax funded DW to publish rose tinted advertorials on Germany. Where are the reports on filthy Frankfurt city centre, or rampant discrimination in housing and labour market?
@@DWTravel I thought Germans hate sugar coating. Why should tax and licence money go in such pointless stuff? So that liberal arts educated Germans can get a welfare job?
I spent three months as an aupair in Heidelberg this year. I must say it was the best experience of my entire life. The amount of joy and happiness that I've experienced in there was giant.
Heidelberg is charming, pretty, young and at the same time old, but of course full of heart.
Sounds like a great experience. Thank you for sharing with us!
Lukas. You’re a breath of fresh air. Please keep the posts coming. I love your youthful dynamic
I had my Erasmus in nearby Mannheim back in 2009. As the Heidelberg is just a 20 min tram ride away, I loved visiting it frequently as the city is definitely a fabulous fairytale like place compared to other bigger industrial cities in that region.
Betcha betcha, you are Le Whitey. You'd be less welcome, had you not been one.
A week ago I was in Paris for the iGEM Jamboree, and I was amazed by the iGEM project by team from Heidelberg. As a high school student, I may apply for Heidelberg University two years later.
Around Heidelburg there are ruins of a castle. There is an old well where the royalty used it for escape if they were taken over by enemies. We took a elevator down to the tunnel and followed it to the woods. It was amazing to imagine that they made it before power tools.
I loved Heidelburg. I remember all the steps and the castle. My Aunt lives in Hamburg. I drove to Heidelburg several times in the 80s and 90s.
I will actually be studying in Heidelberg in a couple months so thanks for the quick insight. Very excited!
We wish you a very nice time in Heidelberg!
From Belgium it's a four hour ride to get there. Seems like a lovely town for a weekend trip.
Heidelberg is beautiful! Our family has visited many times and studied there. One happy memory is how in the days before cell phones we made a plan, months in advance, to meet a friend on a certain day and time in Heidelberg castle. With no further contact the rendezvous actually worked!
And of course, watching The Student Prince in the castle.
That sounds good! Thank you for sharing this Heidelberg memory with us!
congrats on ur 200K subscribers, you deserve more ❤
Thank you so much!!
Have been. Can confirm, it’s a beautiful city. The university gives it a really young and cosmopolitan feel as well. You also have easy access to beautiful walking in the mountains and woods via the funicular railway. And beautiful boat trips up the river. And, of course, don’t forget the beer ;-)
I need to come here one day, it all looks so breathtaking.
Always great content from you guys - great video once agin.
Thanks a lot for this nice compliment!
So German and so breathtakingly gorgeous !
Que lugares tan bonitos con razón te enamoras de ese lugar
Btw little correction: The old auditorium (Alte Aula) is still sometimes used today as a lecture hall by a couple of faculties :))
Thanks for the hint!
Heidelberg is awesome. I lived there in the 1970s as a US military dependent and graduated from the former Heidelberg American High School. Out Senior Prom and graduation were held at the castle.,
That must have been a truly memorable prom.
I grew up there. My school was across the street from "Mark Twain Village". We totally took the American parallel society for granted at the time. But now, with many years and miles in between, it seems so odd. Military police and yellow school buses... it's almost surreal.
Germany to be choosen infinite times in my 💕 💕
It's high time you should upload everything especially these explorations in highest quality 4K HDR.
Tysm for sharing
How many languages does Lukas speak? I think he speaks 3 languages in this video.
His Spanish is really good!
Hey! I speak 5 languages 😊 German, English, Spanish, Portuguese and French.
@@estherluciano9623 muchas gracias 😊😊
Admiro a Lukas es un gran comunicador, cae muy bien y como alguien que le cuestan los idiomas, admiro su habilidad.
Yes, he is so smart.. I thought he only can speak German and English
Hallo Lukas grüß aus Irland .Ich erinnere dich von “Bitte Melde Dich “mit der schone Julia Leichik, Sie sprechen neben Englisch auch Portugiesisch.
Ich freu mich sehr dass ihre Karriere weiter gegangen ist mit Tourismus.Schade dass die Julia nicht mehr bei uns ist.
You forgot to mention the most famous cat of HD and BaWü - Bert
❤Thanks for this video very nice, ✊✊Want Next Episode"Heidelberg University and Heidelber City nightlife✊✊✊please,please...
Amazing.
How much it cost to study in Heidelberg?
Not a mention of what many know the city for that could be found in almost every Printing Works in Europe, the Heidelberg platen or flatbed cylinder printing press.
Sorry, but in this video we are focussed on Heidelberg as a university city.
Visit Heilbad Heiligenstadt ❤❤ small and beautiful ❤
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Transition von der Frau von 02:00 zu dem Typen von 02:10 😂
Hahaha ja man.
1:40 oh no
Chinese guy spoke so well
Mexican bro is just spawned out of La Casa de papel casting (prob el professor kind of)
The Indian girl is from the Ganges, not the Indus.🏞
It is not for tax funded DW to publish rose tinted advertorials on Germany.
Where are the reports on filthy Frankfurt city centre, or rampant discrimination in housing and labour market?
Why not show the beautiful sides of Germany?
@@DWTravel I thought Germans hate sugar coating. Why should tax and licence money go in such pointless stuff? So that liberal arts educated Germans can get a welfare job?
Homeless n alcoholics same as everywhere
Getting worse
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