Hey everyone ! Just a few underrated places for you to check out this year - these destinations are really interesting for different reasons and should give you plenty of space and opportunity to enjoy your holiday without that overcrowded feel✌🏾😎! Have a good one !!
Love the concept. We have been trying to get to more of these types of places while still concentrating on seeing UNESCO sites along the way. Thanks for sharing. Will definitely check out more. P.S. We are a father and son team of anthropologists who travel the World to promote cultural heritage and eco-tourism. Hope to see you out there and see more of your content. - Turtle and Bear
Agreed but I sincerely hope these places will remain underrated in order not to be overrun with tourists. However, I admit after watching this, I really want to visit again.
Particularly, the Piedmont region and the city of Turin are absolutely underrated...However I can confirm that all of Italy is unknown and underrated apart from: Rome, Venice, Milan, Florence and Tuscany... For most of the world, the rest of the country simply doesn't exist.
Exploring new countries is such a rewarding experience! For first-time travelers, I'd recommend considering destinations that offer a mix of cultural richness and natural beauty. Personally, I've been fortunate to travel to over 10 countries thanks to careful budgeting and smart investments.I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 2 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future!
Alright, speaking in general terms, investing requires a good amount of knowledge. That's why it's essential to have a solid support system like a financial counselor, especially when picking out assets. I've been working with Regina Louise Collaro, who is an investment advisor at a registered wealth management company. I can't recommend her enough; my financial journey has been fantastic thanks to her. She's quite well-known for her services, and she helped me achieve financial stability through investments. Now, I benefit from her passive income strategies every month. So, I'd strongly suggest finding a reliable investment advisor for yourself
Regina Louise Collaro is based in the United States and can work with anybody wherever they stay. If you would like more information on reaching her, you can conduct a search online.
personally, I'm blessed and realizing I'm not the only one working with Regina Louise Collaro. I will consider myself lucky. I've been able to feed and make a living through her advice and great work. For such a person as Regina, I owe her gratitude, support and endless prayers as it is not easy to gain access to such a competent and reliable adviser. Who isn't just wise but has all it takes to handle an investment and is good at what she does..
We're all.going to visit these places now, and make them very touristy. There are actually tons of interesting places, and lovely scenery, off the beaten track.
@@alinafakin370 That's why the family and I are going now before it gets any crazier. Most of Western Europe is already there and we can deal with that any time.
@@httr21skins true just enjoy your vacation soon. Summer is always crowded. Me being there in Slovenia March 2020 was a wonderful experienxe. Ljubljana was one of the prettiest old town and walkable city in the Eastern Europe. Instead of Bled Lake, let me suggest you Bohinj Lake peaceful with less people..another hidden gem. If you love seaside, then go to Piran, a small town with picturesque view either from the top hill church (free outside) or Walls of Piran (small fee). If you love cave, then I suggest you to go to Postojna Cave with cool ancient rock formation and indoor train. You may also enjoy the viewpoint from Postojna Castle (a castle besides the cave). Gosh, I miss Slovenia 😭.
People keep saying that so I am curious about Matera. How about Alberobello in Puglia in Italy? Many people say San Gimignano is the best place. Here are some magical places I've been. Havana in Cuba, Srinagar on Lake Dahl in Cashmere, and Palazzo Borromeo in the middle of Lago Maggiore, it took my breath away!
Also Romania 😊 Lots of beautiful mountains, lakes, even mud volcanoes, the Danube Delta, a happy cemetery, waterfalls, wooden churches that have been standing for hundreds of years and castles! ❤️
Hi everyone, FYI there is zillions of tourists in Annecy and if you visit in July/August you’ ll find it quite different than shown on the video. Traffic jams, high prices, crowded beaches, dangerous cycle paths and pollution, we are far from the post card. I wonder if this appli es to the other destinations shown. I will though visit Slovenia for sure.
I love Segovia (was just there a couple weeks ago), but wouldn't exactly say it's underrated. It can get quite crowded/touristy in high season. The fact that it's so easily accessible from Madrid makes it a popular day trip for tour groups.
Another great video Hal, thanks for doing all this, your videos are great quality, nicely done. Wish you would maybe spend a little more time on some of these destinations, maybe just pick out a couple of the top 10 and give a little more focus, just a thought. Great work Hal.
Yes I have been there, it is absolutely gorgeous, I burst into tears when I arrived by boat into the old town. It is picture perfect, the old houses on the waterfront, the gardens that wind up the hills, the cobblestones, the gorgeous proud people who are at one with the place, the colourful houses with brightly painted doors and windows etc etc, I hope heaven is as good when I die! I saw perfection. Anyone reading this, just go there and see!
calling Lubljana and Bled less touristy is pretty an underestimated statement, been there few times when I was living in Trieste, and it was always VERY packed
Segovia and the Alcazar was a "Can't Miss" destination when we traveled Europe & Africa for 8 months 4 years ago. Amazing gem of a city! We traveled off-season and had a great experience.
Great Video once again Monschau Christmas market is an absolute must . I've been to quite few a in Germany/Austria and this one has intimacy, charm and its not overrun. Also Symi is an abolsute gem of a place.Once you've been to there it never leaves you. Great choice Lifestyle Hal.Hut ab(Hats off to you) as they say in German for this list
I agree with the list. These are the very authentic European cities with beautiful scenes n lovely people that free from immigrants, crowded tourist, traffic and messy that only appear in those overatted major cities.
I went to Annecy during winter when I studied in France back in 2015. It was seriously magical. It was snowing and you see the snow-cappee Alps, it was quiet and still. The lake was frozen and seeing the town from the castle felt like I'm on some fairytale. One of my best weekend trips! I wanna go back but during the summer instead. I hope you can make it there!
Hi everyone, I was quite happy to find Pula in this list of cities. 10 years ago I was on a guided tour through Croatia and could not believe my eyes when we came to Pula. The amphitheatre takes your breath away ! I found it far more beautiful than the one in Rome because its wall is complete and it is beautifully situated at the waterfront. Pula has a lovely charme, but feels at the same time very international and important. 🏛 During the K and K monarchy of Austria-Hungary it was also an important marine port. ⚓
Sta mia cara e vecia Pola, la se fa sempre più bela, la me par proprio una stela, piena de italianità… un soffion de vita nuova, se ghe senti per le strade, per le rive tue bagnade da ‘sto vecio nostro mar!
I have been to Symi Island in September, travelling from Rhodes as a boat tour, only had there just under 2 hours, but it was that beautiful that I will travel again this September to stay at least 2 nights. Also, if you travel to Rhodes, I recommend going to Lindos for at least one night as this is another underrated place! I have also been to Segovia this Christmas as a day tour from Madrid, and it was a lovely city with amazing food! I'd recommend staying there overnight
Segovia in Spain was fabulous. And Pula has a great roman theater, in better shape and more manageable than the the one in rome, with no crowds and a great guide. Definitely recommend both. Annency has ab abundance if charm, but a lot of tourists.
Great video and wonderful recommendations, except maybe the Outer Hebrides. You would be lucky to avoid rain going there. A better, little known, place to visit in the UK is Lavenham in East Anglia. Very well preserved medieval town with mainly wooden or wattle and daub houses.
Went to Annecy as a side trip years ago when I did a summer abroad as part of my French studies....very pretty...was highly recommended by the locals where I was staying. Thank you for pointing out Pula!...Never heard of it before and it looks like a wonderful Rome alternative...(visually, but how's food? )
Annecy looks rather appealing. Tellaro also seems nice, despite being all uphill. The Hebrides are beautiful, but the weather can be problematic. Thanks for the information. Every place seems attractive.
Particularly, the Piedmont region and the city of Turin are absolutely underrated....However I can confirm that all of Italy is unknown and underrated apart from: Rome, Venice, Milan, Florence and Tuscany... For most of the world, the rest of the country simply doesn't exist.
@@krunoslavkovacec1842 ...Very roughly, I can share your "not totally perfect answer", but it gives an idea of the thing, quite close to reality....Thank You!🙂
The oddity about Maastricht is that almost every European has heard of the city, thanks to the Maastricht Treaty, but very few have actually visited it. 🙂
The home of European techno , Joey Beltrán circa 1990 . There was a massive Dutch Mafia XTC manufacturing industry there also . Made the layer synopsis look like kindergarten 🤣🤣😁😁
I'll add my own personal "honorable mention" - Palaiochora, Greece (SE coast of Crete). Go in the shoulder seasons when there's no people. You'll have the place practically to yourself.
You have to check out Afytos in Chalkidiki Greece. Chalkidiki is an awesome area, in fact I am planning on spending half the year there from now on, especially when it starts to get cold in Chicago.
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@@nickdeluca9286 the best thing about Slovenia is that it's small but so diverse so wherever you go is a good place to visit. 🙂 Jezersko, Radovljica, Kranj, definitely Bohinj with Savica waterfall (I'd say early in the morning before tourists), the mountains if you are prepared for them (please don't go unprepared, they are real mountains!), Zelenci near Kranjska Gora, Tamar valley, Celje castle, Trenta valley, Soča river, Škofja Loka, Strunjan with Mesečev zaliv (Moon Bay) and the path to Belvedere above Izola, Izola, Sečovlje salt pans, Škocjan caves... To name but just a few. There are just so many places!
@@India-dz4gb Yes, I'm planning on visiting the caves this Spring/Summer. I've heard they have these amazing dragon-like creatures called Olms which I really want to see.
@@Gallawenn, cathedral comes from _catedra,_ chair in Latin, referring to the site, the seat, of a bishop. Since those people have just one ar se, right like the rest of us, there can be only one cathedral in each and every diocese.
Hey everyone ! Just a few underrated places for you to check out this year - these destinations are really interesting for different reasons and should give you plenty of space and opportunity to enjoy your holiday without that overcrowded feel✌🏾😎! Have a good one !!
Love the concept. We have been trying to get to more of these types of places while still concentrating on seeing UNESCO sites along the way. Thanks for sharing. Will definitely check out more.
P.S. We are a father and son team of anthropologists who travel the World to promote cultural heritage and eco-tourism. Hope to see you out there and see more of your content. - Turtle and Bear
Agreed but I sincerely hope these places will remain underrated in order not to be overrun with tourists. However, I admit after watching this, I really want to visit again.
where are time codes???
Nice vid and content. Audio narration could use some work. I'd upgrade the mic. Cheers!
Particularly, the Piedmont region and the city of Turin are absolutely underrated...However I can confirm that all of Italy is unknown and underrated apart from: Rome, Venice, Milan, Florence and Tuscany... For most of the world, the rest of the country simply doesn't exist.
Exploring new countries is such a rewarding experience! For first-time travelers, I'd recommend considering destinations that offer a mix of cultural richness and natural beauty. Personally, I've been fortunate to travel to over 10 countries thanks to careful budgeting and smart investments.I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 2 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future!
Alright, speaking in general terms, investing requires a good amount of knowledge. That's why it's essential to have a solid support system like a financial counselor, especially when picking out assets. I've been working with Regina Louise Collaro, who is an investment advisor at a registered wealth management company. I can't recommend her enough; my financial journey has been fantastic thanks to her. She's quite well-known for her services, and she helped me achieve financial stability through investments. Now, I benefit from her passive income strategies every month. So, I'd strongly suggest finding a reliable investment advisor for yourself
Regina Louise Collaro is based in the United States and can work with anybody wherever they stay. If you would like more information on reaching her, you can conduct a search online.
personally, I'm blessed and realizing I'm not the only one working with Regina Louise Collaro. I will consider myself lucky. I've been able to feed and make a living through her advice and great work. For such a person as Regina, I owe her gratitude, support and endless prayers as it is not easy to gain access to such a competent and reliable adviser. Who isn't just wise but has all it takes to handle an investment and is good at what she does..
We're all.going to visit these places now, and make them very touristy.
There are actually tons of interesting places, and lovely scenery, off the beaten track.
I just spent News Years in Ljubljana. It was all decorated for the holidays and was like a fairy tale and not crowded. Just magical.
We visited Annecy in 2010 & 2013 and absolutely loved it both times. 🇳🇿
Cascais in Portugal is stunning. I visited 33 countries and visited over 150 cities.Cascais is the second most beautiful city I ever visited.
Monschau is beautiful and has a wonderful Christmas market. Definitely visit in December!
Heading to Slovenia this summer with the family. Will use Ljubljana as a home base. Can’t wait.
Ljubljana is definitely not a *hidden* gem. Tourists are flooding the city. Same for Bled -- extremely touristy. But they are gems.
@@alinafakin370 That's why the family and I are going now before it gets any crazier. Most of Western Europe is already there and we can deal with that any time.
@@httr21skins true just enjoy your vacation soon. Summer is always crowded. Me being there in Slovenia March 2020 was a wonderful experienxe. Ljubljana was one of the prettiest old town and walkable city in the Eastern Europe. Instead of Bled Lake, let me suggest you Bohinj Lake peaceful with less people..another hidden gem. If you love seaside, then go to Piran, a small town with picturesque view either from the top hill church (free outside) or Walls of Piran (small fee). If you love cave, then I suggest you to go to Postojna Cave with cool ancient rock formation and indoor train. You may also enjoy the viewpoint from Postojna Castle (a castle besides the cave). Gosh, I miss Slovenia 😭.
Matera is unbelievable. Best place I've ever been.
People keep saying that so I am curious about Matera. How about Alberobello in Puglia in Italy? Many people say San Gimignano is the best place.
Here are some magical places I've been. Havana in Cuba, Srinagar on Lake Dahl in Cashmere, and Palazzo Borromeo in the middle of Lago Maggiore, it took my breath away!
I have been in Monschau and I live next to Maastricht, both are beautiful!
This is so cool! Thanks for sharing!
Great photography and narration - a mystical journey. Thank you for taking me to these enchanting towns - mindful living.
Also Romania 😊 Lots of beautiful mountains, lakes, even mud volcanoes, the Danube Delta, a happy cemetery, waterfalls, wooden churches that have been standing for hundreds of years and castles! ❤️
And the crazy Transfaragastan road, or whatever it's called :)
A very nice selection of suggestions!
Hi everyone, FYI there is zillions of tourists in Annecy and if you visit in July/August you’ ll find it quite different than shown on the video. Traffic jams, high prices, crowded beaches, dangerous cycle paths and pollution, we are far from the post card. I wonder if this appli es to the other destinations shown. I will though visit Slovenia for sure.
Quite the same in Ljubljana. Rather go to other places in Slovenia in high season.
Yes it s very popular site in France. I could recommand secret places in France
What a great line-up. I'd be happy to see any of them.
Very beautiful selection of nice cities and landscapes, thank you 👍🤗
Matera has been run over by tourists ever since the last James Bond movie came out. Also Pula has become very touristy recently.
I feel like half the places on the list are not underrated at all. Adding to what you mentioned, Segovia is quite touristy as well.
I love Segovia (was just there a couple weeks ago), but wouldn't exactly say it's underrated. It can get quite crowded/touristy in high season. The fact that it's so easily accessible from Madrid makes it a popular day trip for tour groups.
Another great video Hal, thanks for doing all this, your videos are great quality, nicely done.
Wish you would maybe spend a little more time on some of these destinations, maybe just pick out a couple of the top 10 and give a little more focus, just a thought. Great work Hal.
Really
In the section on Pula I/m glad he said to reserve a hotel room there before exploring that other town!
Monschau is beautiful and has a wonderful Christmas market. Definitely visit in December!
I have a soft spot for Poros Island in Greece.
Yes I have been there, it is absolutely gorgeous, I burst into tears when I arrived by boat into the old town. It is picture perfect, the old houses on the waterfront, the gardens that wind up the hills, the cobblestones, the gorgeous proud people who are at one with the place, the colourful houses with brightly painted doors and windows etc etc, I hope heaven is as good when I die! I saw perfection. Anyone reading this, just go there and see!
These type of videos are great, keep 'em coming!
its beatiful to visit historic sites of the world when visit europ or global for development of life and resources!
Nice suggestions! Worth to check pirate city Omiš, the heart of Adriatic coastline..
Very intersting, I´m am always on the search for underrated places
Brilliant video and thanks for the travel tips!
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calling Lubljana and Bled less touristy is pretty an underestimated statement, been there few times when I was living in Trieste, and it was always VERY packed
Segovia and the Alcazar was a "Can't Miss" destination when we traveled Europe & Africa for 8 months 4 years ago. Amazing gem of a city! We traveled off-season and had a great experience.
Excellent videography, editing and narration! Curious, have you reviewed Crete? Agree to your choice of Syros. We've been to 26 islands so far.
Great Video once again Monschau Christmas market is an absolute must . I've been to quite few a in Germany/Austria and this one has intimacy, charm and its not overrun. Also Symi is an abolsute gem of a place.Once you've been to there it never leaves you. Great choice Lifestyle Hal.Hut ab(Hats off to you) as they say in German for this list
Never been to Monschau during Xmas so if you say the market is sehr gut then ich werde besuchen
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And Maastricht and Monschau are only about an hour apart
Well done, excited for places off the beaten track!
I agree with the list. These are the very authentic European cities with beautiful scenes n lovely people that free from immigrants, crowded tourist, traffic and messy that only appear in those overatted major cities.
Totaly agree ! Slovenia is a wonderful country and Ljubljana a splendid city !
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These are all great suggestions, and I agree, there are many underrated destinations in Europe, but I would definitely put Romania on the list too 🙂
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Thank you. That was beautiful.
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You can also consider Georgia 🇬🇪 in this list 🙂
beautiful pictures, great idea for a next trip
So lovely video...have just subscribed
Thanks... you have good taste !
Really wonderful✨😍✨😍
im slovenian if anz of vou is planing a trip here i can give you some good places to visit
Wonderfully done as usual. Annecy and the Outer Hebrides caught my attention especially because I'm considering a trip to Annecy perhaps this year.
I went to Annecy during winter when I studied in France back in 2015. It was seriously magical. It was snowing and you see the snow-cappee Alps, it was quiet and still. The lake was frozen and seeing the town from the castle felt like I'm on some fairytale. One of my best weekend trips! I wanna go back but during the summer instead. I hope you can make it there!
Hi everyone, I was quite happy to find Pula in this list of cities. 10 years ago I was on a guided tour through Croatia and could not believe my eyes when we came to Pula. The amphitheatre takes your breath away ! I found it far more beautiful than the one in Rome because its wall is complete and it is beautifully situated at the waterfront. Pula has a lovely charme, but feels at the same time very international and important. 🏛 During the K and K monarchy of Austria-Hungary it was also an important marine port. ⚓
Pula is Italy 🇮🇹
Also some really nice beaches outside Pula, including the Natural Reserve of Kamenjak (at the southern tip of Istria) with the best rock diving ever!
@@dannyesse3043 Idiot , Pula is CROATIA
@@vorih111 offenses will be reported, I don’t tollerate it.
Sta mia cara e vecia Pola, la se fa sempre più bela, la me par proprio una stela, piena de italianità… un soffion de vita nuova, se ghe senti per le strade,
per le rive tue bagnade da ‘sto vecio nostro mar!
Your voice is so relaxing
I have been to Symi Island in September, travelling from Rhodes as a boat tour, only had there just under 2 hours, but it was that beautiful that I will travel again this September to stay at least 2 nights. Also, if you travel to Rhodes, I recommend going to Lindos for at least one night as this is another underrated place!
I have also been to Segovia this Christmas as a day tour from Madrid, and it was a lovely city with amazing food! I'd recommend staying there overnight
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Great places.
It would be nice if I could go there too😊😊
Segovia in Spain was fabulous. And Pula has a great roman theater, in better shape and more manageable than the the one in rome, with no crowds and a great guide. Definitely recommend both. Annency has ab abundance if charm, but a lot of tourists.
Great!
Great video, once again.
Segovia is a dream…
Great video and wonderful recommendations, except maybe the Outer Hebrides. You would be lucky to avoid rain going there. A better, little known, place to visit in the UK is Lavenham in East Anglia. Very well preserved medieval town with mainly wooden or wattle and daub houses.
I know what you mean
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0:37: Now, that is a very strange map of Europe! 🙂
Went to Annecy as a side trip years ago when I did a summer abroad as part of my French studies....very pretty...was highly recommended by the locals where I was staying. Thank you for pointing out Pula!...Never heard of it before and it looks like a wonderful Rome alternative...(visually, but how's food? )
Excellent food all around Pula David
you have brought my waiting to an end i really love your videos. welcome to sri lanka🇱🇰
Annecy looks rather appealing. Tellaro also seems nice, despite being all uphill. The Hebrides are beautiful, but the weather can be problematic.
Thanks for the information. Every place seems attractive.
So now due to your video, they will be more touristy!!!
Definitely!!
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very nice destinations
It is more expensive to get to Slovenia and it easier to get to Croatia. So getting to Ljubljana is on my list, but it's just harder to do so.
Getting to Ljubljana from where ?
Particularly, the Piedmont region and the city of Turin are absolutely underrated....However I can confirm that all of Italy is unknown and underrated apart from: Rome, Venice, Milan, Florence and Tuscany... For most of the world, the rest of the country simply doesn't exist.
Lol. It's alawys loke that. Berlin and Munich are Germany, Paris is France, Madrud and Barcelona are Spain so fort...
@@krunoslavkovacec1842 ...Very roughly, I can share your "not totally perfect answer", but it gives an idea of the thing, quite close to reality....Thank You!🙂
The oddity about Maastricht is that almost every European has heard of the city, thanks to the Maastricht Treaty, but very few have actually visited it. 🙂
That’s because the majority of people who go to the Netherlands only ever go to Amsterdam.
I used to live in Nederland, but only went to Maastricht once, but never to Amsterdam(weird right?).
I have been to Maastricht, its a beautiful city ❤️
The home of European techno , Joey Beltrán circa 1990 . There was a massive Dutch Mafia XTC manufacturing industry there also . Made the layer synopsis look like kindergarten 🤣🤣😁😁
Years ago I visited Maastricht. I also went to Amsterdam and Haarlem. Wish I could visited more places. Beautiful country!
Nice vedio
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I'll add my own personal "honorable mention" - Palaiochora, Greece (SE coast of Crete). Go in the shoulder seasons when there's no people. You'll have the place practically to yourself.
Well Segovia is astonishing but touristy as hell
Wow i love travel and i wish you ,so what is your camara
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Footage from Tellaro is pictures from Manarola in Cinque Terre - just saying
Not all of it - the pink church is Tellaro - visited a few months ago
@@shameless2877 - for sure - but the first footage from the air is definitely from Manarola - with the train station in the background
@@jesperlarsen6864 watched it for the second time and your absolutely right about that
Very nice work, I like that you are showing other places so beautiful and interesting to see, who knew, thanks!
I am glad you enjoyed it
You have to check out Afytos in Chalkidiki Greece. Chalkidiki is an awesome area, in fact I am planning on spending half the year there from now on, especially when it starts to get cold in Chicago.
There is nothing but tourists in Matera.
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Pula is full of tourist every year
Hey @LifestyleHal, whats the town that is on at 0:10? Is that in Spain?
This is Skyros Island in Greece en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyros
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Cudillero?
When showing Tellaro, you've shown the site of Manarola. Misleading video.
Thought the same.
In Europe non of this is underrated.
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Don’t forget Trieste! It’s in Italy and full of Austria Hungarian architecture. And it’s also next to Slovenia. Hardly any foreign tourists
It's getting boring to constantly see the same things about Slovenia. There's so much more to this country than just Ljubljana, Bled and Piran.
where else is good to go? i would love to visit
@@nickdeluca9286 the best thing about Slovenia is that it's small but so diverse so wherever you go is a good place to visit. 🙂 Jezersko, Radovljica, Kranj, definitely Bohinj with Savica waterfall (I'd say early in the morning before tourists), the mountains if you are prepared for them (please don't go unprepared, they are real mountains!), Zelenci near Kranjska Gora, Tamar valley, Celje castle, Trenta valley, Soča river, Škofja Loka, Strunjan with Mesečev zaliv (Moon Bay) and the path to Belvedere above Izola, Izola, Sečovlje salt pans, Škocjan caves... To name but just a few. There are just so many places!
I distinctly remember making a video on Slovenia and there were more than 3 places 🤷🏾♂️ - can’t please everyone
Are there caves? What about food?
@@India-dz4gb Yes, I'm planning on visiting the caves this Spring/Summer. I've heard they have these amazing dragon-like creatures called Olms which I really want to see.
Sound is bad..why muffled?
Segovia has only one cathedral.
They call "cathedral" every big church.
Yes. I don't know in the rest of the world, but in Spain when a city has a cathedral it has only one cathedral 😁
@@Gallawenn, cathedral comes from _catedra,_ chair in Latin, referring to the site, the seat, of a bishop. Since those people have just one ar se, right like the rest of us, there can be only one cathedral in each and every diocese.
@@Gallawenn Salamanca has two.
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After one minute in your video and i get another commercial 😢
I use a free ad bloker.
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Give Venice a rest - Birmingham, England has more canals than Venice.
So does Bruges Belgium
So does Amsterdam. However, is "canals" the first word that comes to your mind when you hear these cities named?
Let me translate: street art = graffiti.
Please stop saying « Piula »
How about you doing a video?
Rerecord the narration, it's terrible, full of distortion while still whispery.
Only Poland this year