My hometown. I moved from Uppsala 20 years ago and I haven't been there since 15 years ago. Thank you very much for uploading this video. I hope to move back to Uppsala for good very soon.
@@1Anime4you it's November or December considering the Christmas decorations, there wasn't very much snow in Uppsala that time in 2019 compared to how it usually is
Uppsala. Nice mid-sized town 15 minutes with train from Swedens main international airport, and 30 minutes with express train to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.
POPtravel, I am not surprised to see such a high-quality success contents from your channel. Sweden is a country of high beauty and glory levels and one day I hope to journey to that place in my own feet.
Very nice walk through Uppsala. Uppsala is a beautiful city with a rich history and many attractions, such as the cathedral and the Linnaeus heritage. On top of that, the city offers great quality of life for its habitants.
When visiting Stockholm it was an easy short train ride away before my flight that day (around 45' from Stockholm Central). I left my luggage at the Uppsala station and had less than an hour to check it out before catching yet another train to Stockholm Arlanda airport (25'). In summer I hope to check out the other bigger cities in Sweden - besides Stockholm again
Uppsala is a rather big city but with small city feel due to no tall buildings which is not allowed to build, characterized by its many students. The city center is nothing special and does not stand out even compared to smaller cities, however all the historical buildings and the largest cathedral in Scandinavia can compete with the larger cities. There are also many nice parks and recreational areas in and around the city.
Honestly, this captures Uppsala fairly well. There's an old part and a new part. One is a little more like a city, one is centered around what I think is the biggest cathedral in Scandinavia (it's gorgeous in person). Uppsala is particularly famous for Carl Linnaeus, who you may recognize as the person who invented the classification system for biology. The garden that you see from the castle has ties to his research and there is a personal garden and summer home belonging to him that you can do tours of in Uppsala as well. In the cathedral, many famous people are buried there, including Linnaeus and royalty. There is also a treasurey of religious items in the cathedral, as well as the clothing of the Stures who were ordered to be executed by King Erik - preserved with stab wounds and all. Outside of the city is a museum of old Uppsala before it was moved to its present location. You can see some Viking burial mounds there. All in all, Uppsala is quirky and, like most of Sweden, sparsely populated. It is, however, steeped in history, culture, and random surprises.
I think I explained it in other comments. That video was done in connection with short trip to Stockholm. The last day I decided to go to Uppsala before my flight. In the end I was a bit short on time and had to catch my train to the Stockholm Arlanda airport. A bit stressful though I'm happy I went
Thank you. USA, Canada and even Central America are surely on the list just like Japan and Korea. For the time being there are more videos of Europe coming here on the channel. For the US I can recommend City Walks ua-cam.com/channels/qnSiXji3wc5mfNpaMLf7vA.html or Actionkid for New York in particular
Yes, the quality is a bit rushed as I only had one hour before catching the train to Arlanda. There are a two Stockholm videos on the channel which are a bit more relaxed
If by "weird" you mean fast and a bit stressed - I had a train to catch to the Arlanda airport. It was indeed a too short visit. The Stockholm walks are a bit more relaxed though I usually keep a good speed to record more in shorter time
it is pretty cozy in my opinion, and he only showed the centre of town!! there are many pretty parks, cool architecture, shopping centres and stuff spread out if you actually explore more parts of the town. he also seemed to have filmed in November, the month where everything looks the most boring haha
My hometown.
I moved from Uppsala 20 years ago and I haven't been there since 15 years ago.
Thank you very much for uploading this video.
I hope to move back to Uppsala for good very soon.
❤
What a beautiful historic town. Great walk. Love the lower winter light as well. Thanks so much for taking us along, as always. - Henry
It's not winter though, just Autumn by the looks of it.
@@1Anime4you it's November or December considering the Christmas decorations, there wasn't very much snow in Uppsala that time in 2019 compared to how it usually is
@@tova1412 I'm from Uppsala my guy
Uppsala. Nice mid-sized town 15 minutes with train from Swedens main international airport, and 30 minutes with express train to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden.
POPtravel, I am not surprised to see such a high-quality success contents from your channel. Sweden is a country of high beauty and glory levels and one day I hope to journey to that place in my own feet.
I visited Uppsala and it was the first time I have ever seen parking lots full of bicycles.
Gorgeous. I love how pedestrian-friendly it is.
What a lovely town with so much historic buildings! Thanks for sharing the video.
Very nice walk through Uppsala. Uppsala is a beautiful city with a rich history and many attractions, such as the cathedral and the Linnaeus heritage. On top of that, the city offers great quality of life for its habitants.
Uppsala was indeed kinda nice. I simply had to half jog around to get my flight so the walk is a bit stressed. Thanks for watching
i work and live here..been here for 15 years..expanding like mad day on day it is
How would you say the weather is compared to Stockholm or maybe Seattle? :) If you've been to Seattle that is :) .
Great video, thanks for sharing !
Very Informative, Thanks
Thank you, I was so nostalgic for Uppsala
Wow i giving Germany a break to come and visited Sweden lovely town 💖
I miss Uppsala badly
beautiful vids am waiting Oslo Norway
Был в этом городе, приятный город, не суетной, в отличие от Стокгольма, остался бы здесь жить, была бы возможность.
great walking video! thank you for sharing
Wonderful video!
Very interesting!
Enjoyed this!
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Thank you for your trying to catch up good picture
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After seeing the video I don’t have a clear opinion or wiew about Uppsala. Maybe it's nice ... or a little weird and peculiar city?
When visiting Stockholm it was an easy short train ride away before my flight that day (around 45' from Stockholm Central). I left my luggage at the Uppsala station and had less than an hour to check it out before catching yet another train to Stockholm Arlanda airport (25'). In summer I hope to check out the other bigger cities in Sweden - besides Stockholm again
@@poptravelorg I see you make good use of time while you wait for the plane! LOL 👍
@@poptravelorg You definitely saw a lot in such a short time! Great video! 👏 I live in the city centre c:
Uppsala is a rather big city but with small city feel due to no tall buildings which is not allowed to build, characterized by its many students. The city center is nothing special and does not stand out even compared to smaller cities, however all the historical buildings and the largest cathedral in Scandinavia can compete with the larger cities. There are also many nice parks and recreational areas in and around the city.
Honestly, this captures Uppsala fairly well. There's an old part and a new part. One is a little more like a city, one is centered around what I think is the biggest cathedral in Scandinavia (it's gorgeous in person). Uppsala is particularly famous for Carl Linnaeus, who you may recognize as the person who invented the classification system for biology. The garden that you see from the castle has ties to his research and there is a personal garden and summer home belonging to him that you can do tours of in Uppsala as well. In the cathedral, many famous people are buried there, including Linnaeus and royalty. There is also a treasurey of religious items in the cathedral, as well as the clothing of the Stures who were ordered to be executed by King Erik - preserved with stab wounds and all. Outside of the city is a museum of old Uppsala before it was moved to its present location. You can see some Viking burial mounds there. All in all, Uppsala is quirky and, like most of Sweden, sparsely populated. It is, however, steeped in history, culture, and random surprises.
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Velkomin í Svíþjóð bræður ók systra noregur mínir . Fronarhelgidomur fyrir Óðinn ók Frigg…..í uppsala ??!!
why are you running, bro?
I think I explained it in other comments. That video was done in connection with short trip to Stockholm. The last day I decided to go to Uppsala before my flight. In the end I was a bit short on time and had to catch my train to the Stockholm Arlanda airport. A bit stressful though I'm happy I went
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See more people walking and cycling then driving and not a single rubbish on the street, that says a a lot about the country.
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This guy doesn't dwaddle.
beautiful city keep on makin videos like these try USA for a change
Thank you. USA, Canada and even Central America are surely on the list just like Japan and Korea. For the time being there are more videos of Europe coming here on the channel. For the US I can recommend City Walks ua-cam.com/channels/qnSiXji3wc5mfNpaMLf7vA.html or Actionkid for New York in particular
Bonsoir vraiment c est très magnifique j'ai mis like et abonnement pour votre chaine j"attends la même chose
a bit too shaky
Yes, the quality is a bit rushed as I only had one hour before catching the train to Arlanda. There are a two Stockholm videos on the channel which are a bit more relaxed
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why is this guy walking so weird??
If by "weird" you mean fast and a bit stressed - I had a train to catch to the Arlanda airport. It was indeed a too short visit. The Stockholm walks are a bit more relaxed though I usually keep a good speed to record more in shorter time
@@poptravelorg That makes sense. I felt a bit rushed while watching it but happy that you managed to squeeze it in nonetheless :)
Just another boring Swedish town.............I would die there
Boring but nice!
lol
it is pretty cozy in my opinion, and he only showed the centre of town!! there are many pretty parks, cool architecture, shopping centres and stuff spread out if you actually explore more parts of the town. he also seemed to have filmed in November, the month where everything looks the most boring haha