In 1945 it was considered to rebuilt the city from scratch 30 km further southwest cause the destruction was so immense.. Gives you a bit of perspective about it being „ugly“
I’m an American that lived in Hannover Südstadt for 3 years. I really enjoyed my time there. I recently moved to Kuala Lumpur. KL is a great city but I still miss somethings about living in Hannover
How cool! We're sure KL has so much to offer! We might not be in Hannover forever, but there will definitely be things we miss from here wherever we end up. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I was born and raised in Hannover and have lived in the US for over 40 years. Can't wait to move back home. So many places you missed. The Eilenriede, the Maschsee and the list goes on.
The Eilenriede and Maschsee are great things to do if you're living in Hannover, but not really something to see for those visiting just for a day. That's cool you're from Hannover! Where in the US are you living, and how do you like it in comparison?
Hannover is pretty wheelchair friendly. Almost every tram stop is also accessible, as is every train. It's also a very flat city, so there are no steep hills.
Well, you still found some things to visit in Hanover, more than i would have thought of. 😊 As for "Brick Gothic", you find most of that in more northern Cities, like Lübeck, Hamburg, Stade, Lüneburg, Bremen.
Thank you!😂 The brick Gothic architecture is definitely something of northern Germany, and we love it! We still have to make it to Lüneburg and Lübeck though!
Wow, Hannover is a lot more boring than i expected. No wonder there is no docu/reportage on NDR about the city itself. I'm from Berlin and i'm soon going to visit Hannover for 2 days. Thanks for giving me a first impression, i'm definitely going to have the same Spätzle.
Hannovers "Altstadt" is no real old town, because of the destruction in WW2 old houses all over Hannover were dismantled ans rebuilt in the Hannover Old Town ;-)
Yes, a lot of it was reconstructed after the destruction of WWII. It's still something nice to walk through when you're visiting Hannover for 24 hours.
Best things about Hannover? Being less than 2 hours of train travel away from Bremen and Hamburg (visit MiWuLa there)..... Hannover was completely flattened down during WWII by the British!
Bremen and Hamburg are two awesome cities and are super close to Hannover! That’s why most people visiting Hannover would probably just come for a day trip. It’s also too bad it was so destroyed because old photos of Hannover were so beautiful.
I'm in love with Hannover 🥰
We're glad you love Hannover too! Let us know if you have any recommendations!
In 1945 it was considered to rebuilt the city from scratch 30 km further southwest cause the destruction was so immense..
Gives you a bit of perspective about it being „ugly“
I’m an American that lived in Hannover Südstadt for 3 years. I really enjoyed my time there. I recently moved to Kuala Lumpur. KL is a great city but I still miss somethings about living in Hannover
How cool! We're sure KL has so much to offer! We might not be in Hannover forever, but there will definitely be things we miss from here wherever we end up. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I was born and raised in Hannover and have lived in the US for over 40 years. Can't wait to move back home. So many places you missed. The Eilenriede, the Maschsee and the list goes on.
The Eilenriede and Maschsee are great things to do if you're living in Hannover, but not really something to see for those visiting just for a day. That's cool you're from Hannover! Where in the US are you living, and how do you like it in comparison?
Would you say that Hannover if wheelchair friendly? How about use of the local trams and trains with a wheelchair?
Hannover is pretty wheelchair friendly. Almost every tram stop is also accessible, as is every train. It's also a very flat city, so there are no steep hills.
More tram stops are being renovated to be more wheelchair friendly 😊
Kässpätzle and Maultaschen, these are greetings from Baden-Württemberg (national dishes here)😋
Käsespätzle is delicious, especially if done right!! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@MYTravelBF It's also easy to make at home. 🙋♂️🍻
Onkel Ollie's in Nordstadt!
Definitely the best Kiosk in the city! Just a little too far to walk in the amount of time. We'll include it in another video for sure!
hey guys are you still living in hannover? AND HOW IS THE SHORT ONE GROWINGß ? I HOPE ANYTHINGS FINE1
Yes, we are! Everything is gonig really well! Thanks for asking!
remember : whenever you call hannover the most boring city, a pregnancy follows......😄😄😄😄😂😂😂😂😂
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It was a plesure having you in our Café #cafekonrad
Thank you so much!!
I want you to visit Morocco, be sure that you will like it and do not get dirty staying there
Thanks for watching! We'd like to visit Morocco one day!
Well, you still found some things to visit in Hanover, more than i would have thought of. 😊
As for "Brick Gothic", you find most of that in more northern Cities, like Lübeck, Hamburg, Stade, Lüneburg, Bremen.
Thank you!😂 The brick Gothic architecture is definitely something of northern Germany, and we love it! We still have to make it to Lüneburg and Lübeck though!
@@MYTravelBF Lüneburg is the best, my hometown!
@@tillp4497 Do you have any recommendations for Lüneburg? We’re hoping to get there soon!
Wow, Hannover is a lot more boring than i expected. No wonder there is no docu/reportage on NDR about the city itself. I'm from Berlin and i'm soon going to visit Hannover for 2 days. Thanks for giving me a first impression, i'm definitely going to have the same Spätzle.
😂😂😂 It's definitely not the most exciting, or the most beautiful, city in Germany, but that Spätzle is really good! Thanks for watching!
Hannovers "Altstadt" is no real old town, because of the destruction in WW2 old houses all over Hannover were dismantled ans rebuilt in the Hannover Old Town ;-)
Yes, a lot of it was reconstructed after the destruction of WWII. It's still something nice to walk through when you're visiting Hannover for 24 hours.
Alt Stadt you cant say as old Stadt as half eng half deutch its wrong
@@Ernadin81 I don’t think we said old stadt, but if we did, thanks for pointing it out 😅
@@MYTravelBF 5:05 🤷♂️
@@Ernadin81 must be bad German pronunciation. We’re still learning.
Best things about Hannover? Being less than 2 hours of train travel away from Bremen and Hamburg (visit MiWuLa there)..... Hannover was completely flattened down during WWII by the British!
Bremen and Hamburg are two awesome cities and are super close to Hannover! That’s why most people visiting Hannover would probably just come for a day trip. It’s also too bad it was so destroyed because old photos of Hannover were so beautiful.
I could not watch this more than 30 sec, since is not most exciting channel....
Thanks for your input and for at least checking us out! If you have any recommednations or advice, let us know!