Love your detailed information. Just a hint to the headline Maltaschen 4:21-8:55 Maltaschen = bags for painting equipment Maultaschen = Swabian squared filled noodles
I love your videos. Heidelberg might be the best place for us to visit, given that you can get veggie food for my wife😊 That Turkish dish looked delicious 🤤
Hello U2 After watching your videos and being in the Region on family visits anyway, I persuaded my relatives to take me to Heidelberg for an afternoon. Been to the old town and the bridge, walken up to the castle and took the cable car down, stood on top of the barrel. It was great fun. I really wanted to re-live your Kaffee-und-Kuchen- experience but it was already past 6 pm and also I could'nt unfortunately find the Café. So I went to Vetters instead and did the Bierbrettel. The beer is amazing. Their seasonal beer was a fruity summer beer to die for and the Taste of their Starkbier was odd but fantastic, too. If you had told me that it would have been cough medecine, I think I would have belived you. So thanks for All the inspiration, it was a marvelous afternoon. I am looking forward to your next video.
Danke fürs leckere Video! "Als ich einmal in HD wohnte ..." I moved to Heidelberg and Germany sight unseen. I got to work at an institute at the top of the very same hill on whose flank the Schloß ruins have settled. In the two glorious years in the HD, I was introduced to many good things, including my first European-style schnitzel at a place called ... "Schnitzelbank." But this is Deutschland, and the schnitzel was either gonna be pork or turkey, and not every schnitzel was going to be pounded and pressed flat and thin. But the deep-fry and possible gravy were important details never to be overlooked. (In the following months, I converted in true "Wiener Schnitzel" fashion somewhere inside Vienna's 6th district ...) But I digress: Schnitzelbank in Heidelberg's Old Town is a place I'll try to stop in whenever I'm back "home".
This has been again a wonderful food tour through my hometown region. You seemed to miss Café Schafheutle in this video, a historic well-known cafe and cake location in the HD city center. Don't miss that next time.
Brauhaus Vetter is my favorite place to go to. It's nicer and far more relaxing to sit outside, though. I always go for the Bratkartoffeln with an extra Spiegelei (3) together with a Maß of Helles. Thank you so much for this entertaining and highly enjoyable series on Heidelberg!
@@NearFromHome Pro tip: grab a 1 liter glass bottle of Helles at Vetter for €4 (plus 3€ Pfand) and nestle down on the Neckar banks across the Altstadt during summer. Also make sure to visit the "Philosophenweg" during late afternoons (for lighting reasons). In 2024, you should also consider paying a visit to Würzburg, my most favorite Franconian city!
Hello again! For some German Wine tasting, you need to visit Wuerzburg, and also Bad Duerkheim. Two completely different styles of wine, but both very tasty. In Bad Duerkheim, there is the world's largest wine barrel--which houses a restaurant.
@rodgweraubach: well the biggest wine barrel which has never been a real wine barrel is in Bad Dürkheim, but the world largest REAL wine barrel is located in the Heidelberg castle cellar. Need to see that as well
In Bad Dürkheim, however, you should note that a normal Palatinate Weinschorle is ALWAYS half a liter. You can order it sweet (with lemonade) or sour (with sparkling water). For a sweet version, I recommend a "süße Weißherbstschorle" (like the rosé one you drank) and for a sour version, the "saure Rieslingschorle". A good meal to go with this is a Winzersteak, marinated in Riesling and spices, served with braised onions, and at a wine festival, you eat the whole thing in a bread roll to go. For vegetarians, I recommend fried mushrooms (deglazed with white wine) with garlic sauce.
Hm, with my little knowledge of the local dialect I would say that "Bobbes" actually means "butt". Btw. you really found a nice german village with Dilsberg. Born in southern Germany, I did not know it. However, I knew there are some lovely villages in the area from driving through.
These types of glasses are a German invention and only then do you know how good wine can be! White wines from Germany were once more expensive than Bordeaux, before the 2 World Wars. Neither of you are wine drinkers, but the German Wine Route is a must, for wine, food, hiking and cycling. Almonds and figs thrive there.
Yeah, no tourist has Esslingen on the map...or Gengenbach...or Alpirsbach...or Munster/Alsace... All quaint villages/cities. The Weihnachtsmarkt in Esslingen is special iyam.
Yes, yes, but the devil is in the details: it is actually the oldest University in Germany, but the oldest german university remains Prague. No longer german, but at the time it was.
My complaint is that half of your vlog is advertisement for your brand and other vlogs consequently you dont linger very long on the place youre visiting at the time. Its like 1 long smarmy advert, sorry to say.!
Looking at the analytics, this video has gotten 7 thousand views since posting. It has made 61.51€. Camille currently works part time editing the videos, we dedicated three whole days filming this series, and spent a lot of money on transportation/hotels/food ect. I'm not going to not advertise my own channel after being given such measly views and monetisation for all the work we do. You are welcome to hit the donate button if you'd like to see less self advertisement. In the mean time, each of the sections have chapters, so that you can easily skip over scenes that displease you.
😂 😂 a comment like that, from someone with that UA-cam profile picture. So disrespectful though, lol, all the employees must have all been so upset I’m surprised they even served us. Lucky for me, I love pedestrian infrastructure. I wouldn’t want to be anything else.
I visited the Weindorf in Heidelberg this year as well! Must have just missed each other 😉
:) Love Weindorf!
Oh man, had I known you were in the area I would have hit you guys up. We should meet up in the future!
I love your videos! They’re so informative and at the same time cinematic.
Thanks so much! That is exactly what we are going for!
Thank you. Once again another video featuring the smaller non touristy places that I love to visit. This will for sure be on my visit this spring
Thanks so much! Be sure to check out the other videos. ;)
Love your detailed information. Just a hint to the headline Maltaschen 4:21-8:55
Maltaschen = bags for painting equipment
Maultaschen = Swabian squared filled noodles
lol. Yeah. Those vowel combos still give me trouble, especially when trying to record for a camera.
Great show...definitely on our list to visit. Coming soon, Christmas markets!
Thank you!
I'm going to guess that Ben is a Libra and Camille is a Leo.
Lol Ben is a Leo, but Camille is a Taurus. :)
As part of my Winter Wonderland Christmas vacation I'll be in Heidelberg on December 26 to explore wonderful places.
Awesome! Hope you have a wonderful trip!
I love your videos. Heidelberg might be the best place for us to visit, given that you can get veggie food for my wife😊 That Turkish dish looked delicious 🤤
Thanks so much! We had good luck with the veggie options this time, which isn't always the case.
Your soundtrack is really relaxing and light!
Thanks so much! Camille spends A LOT of time searching for music, and working with the tracks in the edit, so it means a lot that people notice! :)
You both are so fun, I enjoy your videos so much 👍🏻
Thanks so much! That really means a lot.
Hello U2
After watching your videos and being in the Region on family visits anyway, I persuaded my relatives to take me to Heidelberg for an afternoon. Been to the old town and the bridge, walken up to the castle and took the cable car down, stood on top of the barrel. It was great fun. I really wanted to re-live your Kaffee-und-Kuchen- experience but it was already past 6 pm and also I could'nt unfortunately find the Café. So I went to Vetters instead and did the Bierbrettel. The beer is amazing. Their seasonal beer was a fruity summer beer to die for and the Taste of their Starkbier was odd but fantastic, too. If you had told me that it would have been cough medecine, I think I would have belived you. So thanks for All the inspiration, it was a marvelous afternoon. I am looking forward to your next video.
Bobbie place was closed, but Vetter’s beer & food were great! Thanks for the advice!
:D
Love this town along with Koblenz....! 2023
We want to go there!
Danke fürs leckere Video! "Als ich einmal in HD wohnte ..."
I moved to Heidelberg and Germany sight unseen. I got to work at an institute at the top of the very same hill on whose flank the Schloß ruins have settled. In the two glorious years in the HD, I was introduced to many good things, including my first European-style schnitzel at a place called ... "Schnitzelbank." But this is Deutschland, and the schnitzel was either gonna be pork or turkey, and not every schnitzel was going to be pounded and pressed flat and thin. But the deep-fry and possible gravy were important details never to be overlooked. (In the following months, I converted in true "Wiener Schnitzel" fashion somewhere inside Vienna's 6th district ...)
But I digress: Schnitzelbank in Heidelberg's Old Town is a place I'll try to stop in whenever I'm back "home".
Thanks for watching. It must have been so nice to live there! We will try it!
This has been again a wonderful food tour through my hometown region. You seemed to miss Café Schafheutle in this video, a historic well-known cafe and cake location in the HD city center. Don't miss that next time.
Starred in google maps! Will check out next time. Thanks!
Oh, she gave you a sweet Schorle, which is not wine with mineral water, but with lemonade. So that is quite uncommon, but if you like it, it's fine.
Ah I see. Now I know for next time. :) Loved it
Brauhaus Vetter is my favorite place to go to. It's nicer and far more relaxing to sit outside, though. I always go for the Bratkartoffeln with an extra Spiegelei (3) together with a Maß of Helles. Thank you so much for this entertaining and highly enjoyable series on Heidelberg!
Thanks so much! We will come back when the weather is nicer!
Thanks for watching this video and the whole series!
@@NearFromHome Pro tip: grab a 1 liter glass bottle of Helles at Vetter for €4 (plus 3€ Pfand) and nestle down on the Neckar banks across the Altstadt during summer. Also make sure to visit the "Philosophenweg" during late afternoons (for lighting reasons). In 2024, you should also consider paying a visit to Würzburg, my most favorite Franconian city!
Will you guys go on a Christmas market tour? 😊
We have some Christmas market videos planned! Like and subscribe, tell your friends! We also have many Christmas market videos you can watch. :)
We like gravy with Schnitzel. We don't like to pour it on the Schnitzel, because it makes the crispy breading soggy. ;-)
You gotta try is man :)
Hello again! For some German Wine tasting, you need to visit Wuerzburg, and also Bad Duerkheim. Two completely different styles of wine, but both very tasty. In Bad Duerkheim, there is the world's largest wine barrel--which houses a restaurant.
Yes! We have been meaning to go to Würzburg for some time. Bad Dürkheim also has the wine festival right?
@rodgweraubach: well the biggest wine barrel which has never been a real wine barrel is in Bad Dürkheim, but the world largest REAL wine barrel is located in the Heidelberg castle cellar. Need to see that as well
In Bad Dürkheim, however, you should note that a normal Palatinate Weinschorle is ALWAYS half a liter. You can order it sweet (with lemonade) or sour (with sparkling water). For a sweet version, I recommend a "süße Weißherbstschorle" (like the rosé one you drank) and for a sour version, the "saure Rieslingschorle". A good meal to go with this is a Winzersteak, marinated in Riesling and spices, served with braised onions, and at a wine festival, you eat the whole thing in a bread roll to go. For vegetarians, I recommend fried mushrooms (deglazed with white wine) with garlic sauce.
I really enjoyed your videos
Thank you!
Hm, with my little knowledge of the local dialect I would say that "Bobbes" actually means "butt".
Btw. you really found a nice german village with Dilsberg. Born in southern Germany, I did not know it. However, I knew there are some lovely villages in the area from driving through.
lololol
We want to visit so many more of these villages, but we just don't have enough time!
These types of glasses are a German invention and only then do you know how good wine can be! White wines from Germany were once more expensive than Bordeaux, before the 2 World Wars. Neither of you are wine drinkers, but the German Wine Route is a must, for wine, food, hiking and cycling. Almonds and figs thrive there.
Thanks so much!
how testy and nice
:)
Drinking beer with a straw almost guarantees a headache😂 That’s why you will never see germans do so.
That whole drink was weird, a beer Hugo mixture through a straw, but hey it was fun to try :)
Yeah, no tourist has Esslingen on the map...or Gengenbach...or Alpirsbach...or Munster/Alsace...
All quaint villages/cities.
The Weihnachtsmarkt in Esslingen is special iyam.
Will tag on google maps and check out!
cute mom and son vlog
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The most popular food in Deutschland
Das ist helles Bier 😅😅
of course!
Yes, yes, but the devil is in the details: it is actually the oldest University in Germany, but the oldest german university remains Prague. No longer german, but at the time it was.
Russell Crowe again! 😅
lol
My complaint is that half of your vlog is advertisement for your brand and other vlogs consequently you dont linger very long on the place youre visiting at the time. Its like 1 long smarmy advert, sorry to say.!
Looking at the analytics, this video has gotten 7 thousand views since posting. It has made 61.51€. Camille currently works part time editing the videos, we dedicated three whole days filming this series, and spent a lot of money on transportation/hotels/food ect. I'm not going to not advertise my own channel after being given such measly views and monetisation for all the work we do. You are welcome to hit the donate button if you'd like to see less self advertisement. In the mean time, each of the sections have chapters, so that you can easily skip over scenes that displease you.
I stopped looking at 1 minute your acting posh voice enough
idk what to tell you. that's how my voice is
Wearing a hat inside is so pedestrian and disrespectful. You'd think you were American.
😂 😂 a comment like that, from someone with that UA-cam profile picture. So disrespectful though, lol, all the employees must have all been so upset I’m surprised they even served us. Lucky for me, I love pedestrian infrastructure. I wouldn’t want to be anything else.