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Why would the east be the safest Europe? That would probably Scandinavia. Many places in the east are very white and not touristic, which makes it less pleasant for non-whites.
I have already been to Lviv. Great City. The people are very guestfriendly, the architechture is beautiful, the cuisine is delicious and everyone can feel safe in the streets. I went there to get to know the country of my grandfather and enjoyed it so much that I could always go back.
Sofia, Bulgaria is also a good place to visit, Bulgaria as a whole tends to be over looked, but they have a lot of history, there are beaches on the Black Sea, ski resorts in the mountains, and it’s overall a very picturesque and beautiful country.
Both Plovdiv, Bulgaria (the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe) and Veliko Tarnovo (the third capital of Bulgaria) should have been on this list.
I appreciate that you at least explained what you mean by "Eastern Europe", but please Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and in particular Czechia and Slovenia are definitely not "culturally Eastern Europe". They're geographically Central European, culturally and historically Western European (really few to no cultural differences between Austria and Czechia for example), but they were part of Eastern European political block in the 2nd half of 20th century. The world should just stop call us Eastern Europe, and not because we're snobs who don’t want to be called Eastern, but simply because it supports Russia's revisionist policy in the region
Perhaps ten or so years ago but now the politics of the region is dominated by the Russia-style nativism, rampant homophobia and a thorough loathe of the West, not to mention a definite backtrack on the democratic norms. Kinda hard to sell the "not Eastern" narrative under these circumstances, huh?
@@yarpen26 You're talking about Hungary, Poland, which really went off the tracks, and to a lesser extent Slovakia, I suppose. However these are not representative of other countries in the region like Slovenia, Baltic countries and Czech Rep. For instance Czech Republic and Estonia are higher on the list of LGBT-friendly countries than Italy and Greece - you would hardly call Italy Eastern European, right? As a gay man myself, I'm of course by no means satisfied by this. However gay rights have been steadily improving in my country since 1989. We have civil unions since 2006 for example. Of course there is also a counter-action to this: by Catholic church (which however has little to no power in Czech Rep), by the far-right parties and also by our walking dead pro-Russian president. However after October elections this year gay marriage will probably finally be legalized in Czechia. About nativism and curtailing democracy, again you're just talking about Poland and Hungary, and I must say that at least in the case of Poland, this is just a transitory period - PiS party is now incredibly unpopular and will almost certainly lose the next election. All this nonsense with LGBT-free zones, packing of the constitutional court and ignoring European institutions will end when Tusk returns as Prime Minister. I see little hope for Hungary, on the other hand all their opposition parties recently united regardless of political opinion in order to get Orbán out, so I'm not so sure about his PM for life status anymore
For any European traveler looking to save money and still have that same amazing European ambience and experience as you get in the big name Western European cities, these all sound like good choices. Lviv is a marvelous city we have visited twice and plan to return to again, however it is the 7th largest city in Ukraine, NOT the second largest city. Great list and thanks for the ideas.
Lwów to rzekomo drugie miasto pod względem kultury... to stare polskie miasto i stąd wygląda jak inne europejskie miasta... Ruś a więc i Uklraina takich miast nie budowała... Lwów stał się uklraiński w wyniku zbrodni jaką dokonano wysiedlając Polaków...
@@wielblad1344 That whole part of the world has been batted around continuously over the centuries like a tennis ball, so it's really difficult to assign "ownership" to any one particular country or ethnic group.
@@sunnyskytravel4571 jako turysta oglądasz dokładnie to co pozostawili po sobie dawni ludzie... stary Lwów jest miastem cywilizacji łacińskiej i nie miał niczego wspólnego z Rusią... we Lwowie możesz zobaczyć przeszłość Polaków a nie Ukraińców... uważasz że nie jest to ważne??? bo dziś Lwów po wysiedleniu przez Stalina Polaków jest ukraiński??? warto pamiętać o tej zbrodni... bo kto zapomina o przeszłości naraża się na popełnienie tych samych błędów...
@Commander Kowalski Ukraine has been there since Kyivan Rus, and, once again, if you haven't read it for the first time, Lviv was founded by the the King Danylo, who named it after his son Lev. So go and google it before you start posting any stupid comments as it clearly signals that you are a total zero in history.
@Commander Kowalski so it doesn't matter that Lviv was founded by a ruthenian/Ukrainian because it was polish after, but when talking about Gdansk, Szczecin, Wroclaw it does matter that it was founded by poles, despite being german for long
@Commander Kowalski yes, wars and conquests are not very legal things at all. Poland is a great country, but without the shiz-emperors it would be even more greater)
Sofia is amazing city too. We have amazing architecture and museums. Bulgaria is great country 🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬
If any of you is wondering, the Hungarian cities of 'peaks and debris' are Pécs and Debrecen. Personally, I think Pécs is the most interesting Hungarian city besides Budapest, though Szeged is cool, too.
My partner and I just went to Belgrade, Serbia. It was so affordable, easily walkable both with great food. You only need 3 nights total, but it is worth visit, but do avoid the Tesla Museum and instead focus on Free Walking Tours. Those were the highlight, we thought.
We also did an afternoon in Novi Sad, which is well worth the drive. Serbia was easy to drive as we rented a car. We highly recommend exploring more of Serbia as the prices are cheap, the food is amazing, and the people very nice.
I went there a number of years ago, about 13 I think. My partner & I found there wasn’t enough organised trips for tourists. Not at all like Vienna or Budapest. The hotel we stayed in was lovely, I think it was called Marrol’s & was absolutely beautiful. Hopefully Bratislava has got its act together & it is better now!
Lovely place. So chilled and peaceful. I did a tour of the city, which has more of a large town feel to it, and got to chat with some locals too. Defo recommended.
How are countries like Czechia 'culturally part of Eastern Europe'? Could you explain what it has 'culturally common ' with eastern European countries likes of Russia or Ukraine?
I was about to write the same thing!😂 Czechia has been always under German/Austrian influence and had established economy throughout its history. 40 years of communism def can’t make Czechia “Eastern”…
@@ThePussukka Czechia has had strong connections with todays Germany and Austria ever since the 9th century(Czech kings ruled the whole Holy Roman Empire for example), so literally the ONLY time Czechia had anything to do with the east was during those 40 years of Soviet occupation….so it’s just extremely unfair and disrespectful to call Czech Rep an eastern country…
@@vitkrivan9380 In the late 1940s, if you told any of your compatriots that they had more to do with Germans than with Russians, they would lynch you to death on the spot. How things change...
In Slovakia there are many other beautiful cities and regions worth a visit for people that don‘t only want to see the capital. Košice, Trnava, Banska Štiavnica, Tatra Mountains! 🇸🇰🇸🇰
@@ste07an if youre that smart then tell me how is Czechia culturally similar to Eastern Europe?(besides 40 yrs of communism vs its all history dating back to 9th century)
I love Europe culter I love Europe culter I love Europe food Europe arechture Europe is the my all time favourite continent in the world Europe is the haven in the world I love you Europe
Najbardziej wkurzające jest to że każdy, nawet sami Ukraińcy wiedzą że najładniejszym miastem na Ukrainie jest właśnie Lwów... budowany od XIV wieku przez Polaków. No i jak to świadczy o Ukrainie? Bardzo szkoda straty tego miasta...
@@Radek494 niestety zachowują się jakby wypadli kozie spod dupy i kradną cudzą tożsamość... mieli 3 dekady własne państwo i co? jaka tożsamość zbudowali? mogliby na jakimś majdanie ale tych protestów to oni już tyle naprodukowali że zdewaluowali ich wartość... nie wiem dlaczego nie szukają tego jak wyglądało ruskie miasto i co mieliby tam u siebie promować budując i rozbudowując własne miasta... miasta zachodnioeuropejskie(w tym i polskie) były budowane szablonowo czyli ratusz wokół rynek a wokół niego zabudowa pierzejowa... ba nawet Rosję z czymś kojarzymy choćby z kremlami czy "pałacem kultury...." który to w Rosji ma swoich braci... a z czym kojarzysz ukraińską zabudowę?
I'm from Gdansk and I approve this message ;-) .... In Gdansk second war world started, Fahrenheit was from Gdansk, Solidarity movement was created in Gdansk which lead to the fall of communism in 1989. Largest brick church in the world is in Gdansk and biggest castle in the world is about 40 min south of Gdansk in the city of Malbork. And there is much much more to see.
@@ThePussukka culturally eastern ??? It is even much much worse!!! Countries like Poland, Czechia, Slovenia, Hungary are absolutely in each sense Western cultures.
@@mm-rz9wr Well so is Russia a western culture compared to Asia, the definitions are fluid and always dependant on context. Yeah Czechia wouldn't be considered Eastern-Europe if they didn't get fucked by the Soviets, but they did.
@@ThePussukka no it is not true. Cultural belonging can be of course defined by many factors but the deciding one is the religious culture of the country. Countries with roman Catholic or protestant traditions like Poland Hungary and Czechia belongs to western circle. Countries with orthodox Church to Eastern one. That is very easy. This tradition created the country culture for at least 1000 years and you can't compare that with 50 years of communism, which those Countries have not chosen. It was an invasion and those countries have always fought with that. So your understanding based on soviet invasion after World War II is just stupid. It is like you would say Tibet is a Chinese culture because it is overtaken by Chinese. That is really a poor logic.
10. Kutna Hora CZ 9. Brasov RO 8. Bratislava SK 7. Tallinn EE 6. Gdańsk PL 5. Szeged HU 4. Lviv UA 3. Zadar HR 2. Riga LV - She calls it Ringa for some reason 1. Belgrade SRB
It used to be referred to as "Brzydgoszcz" ("Uglyville") back in the day but it has revived since the transformation. I especially recommend canoeing down the Brda with friends, a great way to spend a warm Sunday.
The Czech Republic is not Eastern Europe, neither geographically nor culturally. The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary…are in Central Europe. Estonia and Latvia are in Northern Europe. Please, let’s not perpetuate Cold-War stereotypes of the former eastern bloc.
Don't waste your time to explaining this to foreigners, they just don't get it. We were part of western catholic civilisation (same like Poland) since 9th or 10th century and they say we are eastern europe only because of 40 years of communism, it's really sad.
Czechia isn't part of eastern Europe!!!!! czech culture is closer to upper German culture. We were part of Austria for 500 years and before we were under influence of HRE not fucking Russia and if you didn't know that Second largest ethnic group after Czechs in Czechoslovakia before WWII weren't Slovaks but Germans. In 1930 in Czechoslovakia lived about 3 millions Germans 2,5 million Slovaks
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Eastern Europe= Cheapest, Safest and most fun Europe!
Only if you are white
Why would the east be the safest Europe? That would probably Scandinavia. Many places in the east are very white and not touristic, which makes it less pleasant for non-whites.
@@lagavulin7194 have you been lately in Sweden? 😂😂thats not a safe place! (Unfortunately bc of the immigration…)
@@vitkrivan9380 and covid management crisis for what I've heard
@@pablosivila4242 true
Gdansk is amazing
I have already been to Lviv. Great City. The people are very guestfriendly, the architechture is beautiful, the cuisine is delicious and everyone can feel safe in the streets. I went there to get to know the country of my grandfather and enjoyed it so much that I could always go back.
Belgrade and Novi Sad are must visit in Serbia, but however, Serbia has much more to offer in nature, countryside and a lot of medieval monasteries.
Sofia, Bulgaria is also a good place to visit, Bulgaria as a whole tends to be over looked, but they have a lot of history, there are beaches on the Black Sea, ski resorts in the mountains, and it’s overall a very picturesque and beautiful country.
I love Romania beautiful clean country Romania 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
Excellent list, a couple more I’d add are Kotor Montenegro and Novi Sad Serbia. 😊
Both Plovdiv, Bulgaria (the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe) and Veliko Tarnovo (the third capital of Bulgaria) should have been on this list.
I completely agree, Veliko Tarnovo is definitely one of the most beautiful cities in all of Europe with super nice people and rich history!
I appreciate that you at least explained what you mean by "Eastern Europe", but please Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and in particular Czechia and Slovenia are definitely not "culturally Eastern Europe". They're geographically Central European, culturally and historically Western European (really few to no cultural differences between Austria and Czechia for example), but they were part of Eastern European political block in the 2nd half of 20th century. The world should just stop call us Eastern Europe, and not because we're snobs who don’t want to be called Eastern, but simply because it supports Russia's revisionist policy in the region
Perhaps ten or so years ago but now the politics of the region is dominated by the Russia-style nativism, rampant homophobia and a thorough loathe of the West, not to mention a definite backtrack on the democratic norms. Kinda hard to sell the "not Eastern" narrative under these circumstances, huh?
@@yarpen26 You're talking about Hungary, Poland, which really went off the tracks, and to a lesser extent Slovakia, I suppose. However these are not representative of other countries in the region like Slovenia, Baltic countries and Czech Rep. For instance Czech Republic and Estonia are higher on the list of LGBT-friendly countries than Italy and Greece - you would hardly call Italy Eastern European, right? As a gay man myself, I'm of course by no means satisfied by this. However gay rights have been steadily improving in my country since 1989. We have civil unions since 2006 for example. Of course there is also a counter-action to this: by Catholic church (which however has little to no power in Czech Rep), by the far-right parties and also by our walking dead pro-Russian president. However after October elections this year gay marriage will probably finally be legalized in Czechia. About nativism and curtailing democracy, again you're just talking about Poland and Hungary, and I must say that at least in the case of Poland, this is just a transitory period - PiS party is now incredibly unpopular and will almost certainly lose the next election. All this nonsense with LGBT-free zones, packing of the constitutional court and ignoring European institutions will end when Tusk returns as Prime Minister. I see little hope for Hungary, on the other hand all their opposition parties recently united regardless of political opinion in order to get Orbán out, so I'm not so sure about his PM for life status anymore
Eastern Europe is Russia, Ukraine, Belarussia, and Moldova.
I'm surprised Kyiv is not on the list. I think it's hugely underrated.
Yes I agree. Kyiv is my favourite city in the world. It definetly deserves more recognition.
As for me, Kiev is ugly, and such a Soviet, socrealistic city reminiscent of those in Russia. From Ukraine, Lviv seems to be the prettiest.
Maybe couse this city isnt underrated by the travelers?
Pretty good list, but in my opinion Tallinn should be first. Easily Europe's most underrated city
For any European traveler looking to save money and still have that same amazing European ambience and experience as you get in the big name Western European cities, these all sound like good choices. Lviv is a marvelous city we have visited twice and plan to return to again, however it is the 7th largest city in Ukraine, NOT the second largest city. Great list and thanks for the ideas.
Lwów to rzekomo drugie miasto pod względem kultury... to stare polskie miasto i stąd wygląda jak inne europejskie miasta... Ruś a więc i Uklraina takich miast nie budowała... Lwów stał się uklraiński w wyniku zbrodni jaką dokonano wysiedlając Polaków...
@@wielblad1344 That whole part of the world has been batted around continuously over the centuries like a tennis ball, so it's really difficult to assign "ownership" to any one particular country or ethnic group.
@@wielblad1344 best english speaker in Polanda and least frustrated pole
@@goldpaulike5304 czarna skóra lepsza niż biała??? sfrustrowany ukrainiec??? wątpię abyś zrozumiał...
@@sunnyskytravel4571 jako turysta oglądasz dokładnie to co pozostawili po sobie dawni ludzie... stary Lwów jest miastem cywilizacji łacińskiej i nie miał niczego wspólnego z Rusią... we Lwowie możesz zobaczyć przeszłość Polaków a nie Ukraińców... uważasz że nie jest to ważne??? bo dziś Lwów po wysiedleniu przez Stalina Polaków jest ukraiński??? warto pamiętać o tej zbrodni... bo kto zapomina o przeszłości naraża się na popełnienie tych samych błędów...
Greetings from Lviv🇺🇦! Dear readers, you are always welcome here!
@Commander Kowalski Real name is Lviv as it was founded by King Danylo, King of Ruthenia. And only then it was conquered by the Polish king.
@Commander Kowalski Ukraine has been there since Kyivan Rus, and, once again, if you haven't read it for the first time, Lviv was founded by the the King Danylo, who named it after his son Lev. So go and google it before you start posting any stupid comments as it clearly signals that you are a total zero in history.
@Commander Kowalski so it doesn't matter that Lviv was founded by a ruthenian/Ukrainian because it was polish after, but when talking about Gdansk, Szczecin, Wroclaw it does matter that it was founded by poles, despite being german for long
@Commander Kowalski in your dreams, sugar)
@Commander Kowalski yes, wars and conquests are not very legal things at all. Poland is a great country, but without the shiz-emperors it would be even more greater)
I love you Serbia beautiful clean country Serbia 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
I booked a trip to Zadar recently so it's nice to see it on the 3rd spot in this video!
I've been there and found it beautiful! Hope you enjoy your trip! 😊
Making me want to get on an eurotrip even more 😍
Thank you for uploading this video. Will be travelling to some of these towns and cities for my UA-cam channel, over the next 18 months.
Sofia and varna are pretty cool too
Great video
I was so surprised not to see Plovdiv on this list
I love Bratislava and Devin Slovakia an amazing country and very socially distanced pre pandemic
When the pandemic is over I hope visit the eastern europ , thanks you for this very good advices
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Sofia is amazing city too. We have amazing architecture and museums. Bulgaria is great country 🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬
Great narratives. Informative and interesting to watch. Thanks for sharing. 👍
I love you Tallinn city is the my one of estran Europe city I love you Estonia beautiful clean rich country estonia 🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪🇪
I love Riga city I love you Latvia beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Latvia 🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻
If any of you is wondering, the Hungarian cities of 'peaks and debris' are Pécs and Debrecen. Personally, I think Pécs is the most interesting Hungarian city besides Budapest, though Szeged is cool, too.
I'm still wondering how someone could butcher "Pécs" in such a way🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.They could have said "Peach" and would have been much closer!
I'm interested in going to Szeged because of the historical siege of Szigetvar.
@@pragueexpat5106 Szigetvár has absolutery NOTHING to do with Szeged!!!!!
@@pragueexpat5106 szigetvár is near pécs
Yes pécs is very nice. Love sopron and győr too
My partner and I just went to Belgrade, Serbia. It was so affordable, easily walkable both with great food. You only need 3 nights total, but it is worth visit, but do avoid the Tesla Museum and instead focus on Free Walking Tours. Those were the highlight, we thought.
We also did an afternoon in Novi Sad, which is well worth the drive. Serbia was easy to drive as we rented a car. We highly recommend exploring more of Serbia as the prices are cheap, the food is amazing, and the people very nice.
Going to Lviv next week, so excited
I love you Hungary beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Hungary 🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺
Going to visit Bratislava in two weeks 🇸🇰
I went there a number of years ago, about 13 I think. My partner & I found there wasn’t enough organised trips for tourists. Not at all like Vienna or Budapest. The hotel we stayed in was lovely, I think it was called Marrol’s & was absolutely beautiful. Hopefully Bratislava has got its act together & it is better now!
Pozsony*
Nice city, unfortunately it has no chance against nearby competitors prague, vienna, budapest and krakow
Lovely place. So chilled and peaceful. I did a tour of the city, which has more of a large town feel to it, and got to chat with some locals too. Defo recommended.
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How are countries like Czechia 'culturally part of Eastern Europe'? Could you explain what it has 'culturally common ' with eastern European countries likes of Russia or Ukraine?
I was about to write the same thing!😂 Czechia has been always under German/Austrian influence and had established economy throughout its history. 40 years of communism def can’t make Czechia “Eastern”…
Yeah being in the Warsaw Pact doesn't count because you guys were with Austria for longer?
@@ThePussukka Czechia has had strong connections with todays Germany and Austria ever since the 9th century(Czech kings ruled the whole Holy Roman Empire for example), so literally the ONLY time Czechia had anything to do with the east was during those 40 years of Soviet occupation….so it’s just extremely unfair and disrespectful to call Czech Rep an eastern country…
@@vitkrivan9380 In the late 1940s, if you told any of your compatriots that they had more to do with Germans than with Russians, they would lynch you to death on the spot. How things change...
@@yarpen26 haha, not even true…they would probably tell you that they have more in common with Great Britan and France where Czech soldiers fought
Thanks for this video. Some of the pronunciations raised a smile or two.
She nailed Polish names
Welcome to Belgrade !!!
In Slovakia there are many other beautiful cities and regions worth a visit for people that don‘t only want to see the capital. Košice, Trnava, Banska Štiavnica, Tatra Mountains! 🇸🇰🇸🇰
Welcome to 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴, Timisoara ❤❤❤
Temesvár HUHUHU
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a nevéből kiindulva szerintem ő is magyar
@@user-rs9py9yr1r who cares? You can have a hungarian name and be Romanian.
@@zalan9989 it's actually a Romanian city smartass
Kharkiv is actually the 2nd biggest city and followed by Odessa and Donetsk I think
That is true and also Dnipro is larger, too which puts Lviv on sixth spot by population.
Eh, Poland is not Eastern Europe, it's Central Europe...
And Croatia is south Europe..But anyway cool video
Nobody wants to be Eastern Europe, an inferiority complex dominates this part of the world.
@@ste07an I like it there. At least its safer than in the most west countries
@@ste07an it's not about "wanting", Poland just isn't located in Eastern Europe, that's all
@@ste07an if youre that smart then tell me how is Czechia culturally similar to Eastern Europe?(besides 40 yrs of communism vs its all history dating back to 9th century)
I love Slovakia beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Slovakia 🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰
I love Poland beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Poland 🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨
Great. Next time use Poland’s flag instead of Indonesia’s 😛
@@daco3557 🤣
Ill be happy to go to any of these.
These cities are really good, green and peaceful, I know some of them
Croatia best country to enjoy been there 10 times and every time it's more beautiful.
Athens💥
I love you Bratislava city I love you Slovenia beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich Slovenia 🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮🇸🇮
bratislava is in slovakia, not slovenia 🇸🇰❌🇸🇮
Ah Ringa my favorite city in the world! ;)
I prefer Bungapest :P
Wow another Ringa
Kosice, Slovakia is a very underrated city.
Too Banská Bystrica 😩
Great video; except that Danzig was mispronounced and misspelled.
Travel is back baby gonna take the parents to either Rome Madrid or Amsterdam looking at flights right now
Love Eastern European countries 👌😍👍❤!
I love Europe culter I love Europe culter I love Europe food Europe arechture Europe is the my all time favourite continent in the world Europe is the haven in the world I love you Europe
Bruges, Belgium!
I love you liv city I love you Ukraine beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich country Ukraine 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Before watching: If I see any Central European cities on the list, I marking the video as spam..
2:31 It's nice to see the Georgian flag!
6:06 second? More like the seventh
Kyiv, Ukraine 🇺🇦 is massively underrated if you ask me. Probably one of the best cities to visit in Eastern Europe right now.
You are absolutely right, I was amazed how beautiful and vibrant the city was. Would definitely recommend
Also Dnipro is really nice
Rovinj, Pula and Porec in Northern Croatia are all worth visiting 🇭🇷 🇭🇷 🇭🇷
Now Leviv.?.south of Tel Aviv,?? Haha
I think Bibek Das works for Mojo Travels
underrated cities in croatia are rijeka, opatija - croatian monaco and pula
But Estonia is northern Europe.
And Tallinn is pronounced with stress on the first syllable not Taliiin
@@synnest I mean, still not as bad as "Ringa".
"Culturally considered Eastern Europe"? For Czechia, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Croatia, Slovakia it is nonsense.
This ranking without Tbilisi is ridiculous
As a German I can't understand why Riga is on this list :-D
5:05 Szeged Hungary
Wow🥰
Scotty doesnt't know
o fajnie dwa polskie miasta! Gdańsk i Lwów :) niech ludzie poznają naszą przeszłość bo jest nadzwyczaj ciekawa...
Najbardziej wkurzające jest to że każdy, nawet sami Ukraińcy wiedzą że najładniejszym miastem na Ukrainie jest właśnie Lwów... budowany od XIV wieku przez Polaków. No i jak to świadczy o Ukrainie? Bardzo szkoda straty tego miasta...
@@Radek494 niestety zachowują się jakby wypadli kozie spod dupy i kradną cudzą tożsamość... mieli 3 dekady własne państwo i co? jaka tożsamość zbudowali? mogliby na jakimś majdanie ale tych protestów to oni już tyle naprodukowali że zdewaluowali ich wartość... nie wiem dlaczego nie szukają tego jak wyglądało ruskie miasto i co mieliby tam u siebie promować budując i rozbudowując własne miasta... miasta zachodnioeuropejskie(w tym i polskie) były budowane szablonowo czyli ratusz wokół rynek a wokół niego zabudowa pierzejowa... ba nawet Rosję z czymś kojarzymy choćby z kremlami czy "pałacem kultury...." który to w Rosji ma swoich braci... a z czym kojarzysz ukraińską zabudowę?
I didn't know that Lviv is bigger than Kharkiv and Odessa
It’s not. Kharkiv is the 2nd biggest city of Ukraine
I'm from Gdansk and I approve this message ;-) .... In Gdansk second war world started, Fahrenheit was from Gdansk, Solidarity movement was created in Gdansk which lead to the fall of communism in 1989. Largest brick church in the world is in Gdansk and biggest castle in the world is about 40 min south of Gdansk in the city of Malbork. And there is much much more to see.
What exactly do you understand when you speak about East Europe?
I was expecting Kyiv
Czech Republic and Poland, Croatia Eastern Europe? Someone has to learn geography here a little 🤣🤣🤣
Literally at the start was said "Central-European countries considered culturally Eastern-Europe are included"
@@ThePussukka culturally eastern ??? It is even much much worse!!! Countries like Poland, Czechia, Slovenia, Hungary are absolutely in each sense Western cultures.
@@mm-rz9wr Well so is Russia a western culture compared to Asia, the definitions are fluid and always dependant on context. Yeah Czechia wouldn't be considered Eastern-Europe if they didn't get fucked by the Soviets, but they did.
@@ThePussukka no it is not true. Cultural belonging can be of course defined by many factors but the deciding one is the religious culture of the country. Countries with roman Catholic or protestant traditions like Poland Hungary and Czechia belongs to western circle. Countries with orthodox Church to Eastern one. That is very easy. This tradition created the country culture for at least 1000 years and you can't compare that with 50 years of communism, which those Countries have not chosen. It was an invasion and those countries have always fought with that. So your understanding based on soviet invasion after World War II is just stupid.
It is like you would say Tibet is a Chinese culture because it is overtaken by Chinese. That is really a poor logic.
RINGA 🤣
My favourite cities are Budapest, Prague, Krakow, Saint Peterburg and Bratislava!
10. Kutna Hora CZ
9. Brasov RO
8. Bratislava SK
7. Tallinn EE
6. Gdańsk PL
5. Szeged HU
4. Lviv UA
3. Zadar HR
2. Riga LV - She calls it Ringa for some reason
1. Belgrade SRB
Bydgoszcz, Poland, is a fabulous cultural center which it seems nobody knows about. It is extraordinary.
No
It used to be referred to as "Brzydgoszcz" ("Uglyville") back in the day but it has revived since the transformation. I especially recommend canoeing down the Brda with friends, a great way to spend a warm Sunday.
The Czech Republic is not Eastern Europe, neither geographically nor culturally. The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary…are in Central Europe. Estonia and Latvia are in Northern Europe. Please, let’s not perpetuate Cold-War stereotypes of the former eastern bloc.
After watching: Well, you got it right - Slovenia isn't Eastern Europe.
Czchia isnt either….
Poland is in Central Europe🙈
And yet it boasts an extremely Eastern government.
Don't waste your time to explaining this to foreigners, they just don't get it. We were part of western catholic civilisation (same like Poland) since 9th or 10th century and they say we are eastern europe only because of 40 years of communism, it's really sad.
All good but Zadar is bigger than Dubrovnik.
Yugoslav war* not only Bosnian..
I love you czech republic beautiful country and natural beautiful clean rich country czech republic 🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿🇨🇿
Correction: Lviv is 7th city in Ukraine by area and 7th by population.
Bucharest doesnt overshadow anything. Ugliest capital between helsinki and athens
Did I heard Emily's voice??
I love Croatia beautiful and natural beautiful clean rich Croatia 🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷
Croatia, Czech Republic and Poland is not Eastern Europe... ;)
LEV.!!!?!!
Haha Sagar....
Czechia isn't part of eastern Europe!!!!! czech culture is closer to upper German culture. We were part of Austria for 500 years and before we were under influence of HRE not fucking Russia and if you didn't know that Second largest ethnic group after Czechs in Czechoslovakia before WWII weren't Slovaks but Germans. In 1930 in Czechoslovakia lived about 3 millions Germans 2,5 million Slovaks
athens
That's not an overlooked city..
Haha Burnout.?...
Please stop announcing this.
?..Szeged
It's so hard to explain British New World colonists the difference between Eastern and Central Europe.