Great city. Much more to see! Glad I at least saw a bit of it and ran into that Italian / French / Germany Festival! Also, sorry the video is really dark at night, need to upgrade my camera to 4k soon!
@@rebel4466 But some cameras have better features that allow you to fully see, even during night. Would love to upgrade soon got a better camera that can do this
The hills you were pointing at from the castle is the front of the "Schwäbische Alb" or just shortly "Alb". It's a really big part of Württemberg and has some beatiful, and partly actually breathtaking nature. Tübingen is very close to were the Alb begins, so you can see the first hills (some call it the "Blaue Wand" ,the "blue wall". You can see it from places even more far away, like Stuttgart). I think you should visit some places there at some point, like the Glastal, or the "Donaudurchbruch" (thats one of the really breathtaking places!). Great video btw! 😁
Baden-Württemberg has two larger mountain areas: the Schwarzwald (Black Forrest) and the Schwäbische Alb (Swabian Alb). Additionally parts of other mountain areas are reaching into Baden-Württemberg as well: the Allgäu in the South-East and the Odenwald in the North-West. The Schwarzwald extends from Lörrach and Waldshut-Tiengen in the South to Pforzheim and Bruchsal in the north. East of the Schwarzwald the mountain area of the Schwäbische Alb extends from Tuttlingen in the South-West to Aalen in the North-East. Since the Schwäbische Alb consists of limestone entirely its landscape and its vegetation is quite different from those of the Schwarzwald. Although Tübingen isn't located near the Schwäbische Alb the next big city of Reutlingen, south of Tübingen, is at the foot of the Schwäbische Alb already. The younger sections of the rivers Donau (Brigach) and Neckar can be seen as flowing between Schwarzwald and Schwäbische Alb. And between Tuttlingen and Ulm the river Donau (Danube) actually forms an southern limit of the Schwäbische Alb. The Schwarzwald is limited in the South and in the West by the river Rhine.
Conner, I love your videos! I’m also an American (from Pennsylvania!) I’ve been watching your channel since 2019, and I have been trying to learn German for about 5 years. Unfortunately, I rarely get the opportunity to hear from and/or speak with German native speakers, so I’ve been practicing a little bit off of your videos. I know it’s awkward sometimes, but try to speak to the locals as much as you can/feel comfortable with! I miss seeing you interact with the Germans like you used to! Please keep up what you are doing! It’s always great to hear from you! I wish you the best! #Boombabyletsgo
That market was the Umbro-Provincial Market. The sister cities of Tübingen, Perugia IT and Aix-en-Provence FR, get together once a year, this time of year. Perfect timing!
Zwiefalten is a small village known for its beer and the most impressive monastery in Baden-Württemberg (imo) and the landscape is beautiful! Love your channel! 🫶🏻
Around the 40 min mark you mention that you like to just go and film and not be like "oh we're going to see this or that or whatever". I really like your style of video; it's like going on a trip with a friend and just exploring and seeing things naturally. It's a really unique and cool way of filming and it's a great viewer experience. Keep it up, good work man!
The University of Tübingen is a very old one in Germany. Students and academics are a significant part of the population of Tübingen which inspired its nickname "Republic of Scholars".
Yes! And if you buy fruits or vegetables at the booth next to Nonnenhaus, you can have very good literary or philosophical conversations with the seller wearing glasses.
I know where I was standing yesterday, drinking my wine on the market... Just a few centimeters before filming me, you moved your camera to the other side. So I almost am in your video!
I love to watch your videos, its great to see your genuine interest in the places you visit, keep going! I actually used to live in Esslingen and moved to Tübingen for my studies. I still cant say which one is more beautiful to me, however the average people in Tübingen seem a little more civilized and open minded compared to Esslingen. At least in my experience. And since 1/3 of the population in Tübingen are students, the nightlife there is really special, I can only recommend.
Yeah. Schönes Video! Bringing me back nostalgia feelings. I worked there in a book store for 3 Years. You walked by a bookstore called Heckenhauer thats the place where H. Hesse worked as a beginner.( You mentioned Hesse in your Calw Video). Though I worked 3 years in this town I can even learn something from you: I didn´know the place Goethe threw up.!! But you can learn somethinh from me once and for all: what you see in the far is not the Schwarzwald, once again it is the Swabian Alb. When you´ll be there the next time, you should visit the historian museum of Hohen Tübingen (Schloss where you walked around). There you can see the oldest art objects of mankind; little animals made of mamoth ivory by our ancestors in the ice age about 35 to 40 000 years ago.. They were found in the caves of the Swabian Alb. One more advice: some recomand that you should go to the Oktober Fest.The "Canstatter Volksfest" is the second biggest Volkfest in Deutschland und Dasselbe in Grün (almost the same) and near by. But may be you were already there 4 years ago when you were in Germany.
Fun Fact about the street lights in tübingen - many of them dim themself up and down depending on if thr sensors detect movement around. Saves Energy! Big thing in green tübingen
Eyyy i recommended Tübingen, glad you made it there, bro! It’s definitely one of my favorite places vibe wise. Also has the perfect size imo, not too small, not too big.
Endlich in Tübingen gelandet🎉🎉 Sie müssen unbedingt ein 2x mal nach Tübingen kommen. Sie haben nur einen kleinen Teil der wunderbaren Stadt gesehen 😊 Bebenhausen und der botanische Garten.....und...und.... Als nächstes ist Herrenberg, Nagold oder Nürtingen sehenswert😍
Wow, you came to the city, where I live. Amazing to see! At around 7:00 in the video you are on what is called the Neckarisland. The Birdhouse at 9:50 was build to regulate birds. Eggs from birds especially doves are taken out and replaced. What you see in the inner city at around 13:00 is the "umbrische Markt". I was there yesterday. It's a mainly italian market with some french and german stands. At 22:20 you see the Rathaus "town hall".
Just to let you now: most of the young people are chilling in another park - the old botanical garden next to the Wilhelmstr. In summer, there are always little gatherings. 🙂
I live in Tübingen from my pov its one of the best cities in Baden Württemberg(to live and explore) theres a lot more to explore and visit!. If you are coming back i would love to show you arround the city and give you some history. I will post a comment about the history of tübingen later today.
hey man if youd like id be down to show you all the best places in Heidelberg. it's also at the Neckar river and it got one of the most beautiful altstadt and castle. would love to show you around
Story about Tübingen? They buried an elefant in the moat of the castle. When an elefant died in the Stuttgart zoo, the archeologic institute in Tübingen asked for the body and buried it in the moat behind the castle, just where you looked down. They wanted to study how bones develop in earth. When the department for water mangement found out about that, they got in trouble and had to excavate the body again. The story of Goethe puking comes from the sign which many cities have, telling "Famous person stayed in this hotel overnight". Such a sign can be seen at the house of the publisher Cotta where Goethe stayed overnight. Students made fun of it and installed the famous "Goethe puked here" on their house. The story might have some truth, as Goethe noted some unwellness during his stay in his diary.
If you're in Tübingen already, it would be amazing to see you go to Reutlingen as well! It's maybe 10-15 Minutes by train away, so not really a far ride at all
Another nice Video,thanks! Are you still in BW or already on your way to Spain? If you're still here,let me know,i can give you a few tipps for some another great spots to visit in BW! Cheers (it's Jörg from Horb)!!!!
@@wietholdtbuhl6168 weil ich heute ein short im Flugzeug gemacht. Ich gehe davon aus das er es vorgestern gefilmt hat. 2,5 Tage Flug müsste hinkommen. Is nur meine Meinung🤷🏼♂️
@@ConnerSully....😂 knapp verpasst, wir waren heute. Schade, dass es so spät war, Tübingen hat noch viel mehr zu bieten 🎉 Sie müssen unbedingt nochmals kommen. Nächste Stadt: Herrenberg, Nagold oder Nürtingen 😂
Great city. Much more to see! Glad I at least saw a bit of it and ran into that Italian / French / Germany Festival! Also, sorry the video is really dark at night, need to upgrade my camera to 4k soon!
"sorry the video is really dark at night"... that's usually how nights go
Du bist Deutscher als du denkst 🎉😅
If you still want to film when its dark at night then you are for sure in a good place. Keep these videos coming from Germany 😀
@@rebel4466 But some cameras have better features that allow you to fully see, even during night. Would love to upgrade soon got a better camera that can do this
You arrive always a little late at your destination?!
Me and my Wife married there last week! Happy you visited!
Congratulations! 🎉
The hills you were pointing at from the castle is the front of the "Schwäbische Alb" or just shortly "Alb". It's a really big part of Württemberg and has some beatiful, and partly actually breathtaking nature. Tübingen is very close to were the Alb begins, so you can see the first hills (some call it the "Blaue Wand" ,the "blue wall". You can see it from places even more far away, like Stuttgart). I think you should visit some places there at some point, like the Glastal, or the "Donaudurchbruch" (thats one of the really breathtaking places!). Great video btw! 😁
Baden-Württemberg has two larger mountain areas: the Schwarzwald (Black Forrest) and the Schwäbische Alb (Swabian Alb).
Additionally parts of other mountain areas are reaching into Baden-Württemberg as well: the Allgäu in the South-East and the Odenwald in the North-West.
The Schwarzwald extends from Lörrach and Waldshut-Tiengen in the South to Pforzheim and Bruchsal in the north.
East of the Schwarzwald the mountain area of the Schwäbische Alb extends from Tuttlingen in the South-West to Aalen in the North-East. Since the Schwäbische Alb consists of limestone entirely its landscape and its vegetation is quite different from those of the Schwarzwald.
Although Tübingen isn't located near the Schwäbische Alb the next big city of Reutlingen, south of Tübingen, is at the foot of the Schwäbische Alb already.
The younger sections of the rivers Donau (Brigach) and Neckar can be seen as flowing between Schwarzwald and Schwäbische Alb. And between Tuttlingen and Ulm the river Donau (Danube) actually forms an southern limit of the Schwäbische Alb. The Schwarzwald is limited in the South and in the West by the river Rhine.
Er hat „nett hier, aber waren sie schonmal in Baden-Württemberg?“ ernst genommen und umgesetzt
Conner, I love your videos! I’m also an American (from Pennsylvania!) I’ve been watching your channel since 2019, and I have been trying to learn German for about 5 years. Unfortunately, I rarely get the opportunity to hear from and/or speak with German native speakers, so I’ve been practicing a little bit off of your videos. I know it’s awkward sometimes, but try to speak to the locals as much as you can/feel comfortable with! I miss seeing you interact with the Germans like you used to! Please keep up what you are doing! It’s always great to hear from you! I wish you the best! #Boombabyletsgo
P.s. I don’t know if I’d be possible, but it would be cool if you’d do a collab with Easy German in some way!
I would recommend you to download tandem, so you can reach out to native speakers
That market was the Umbro-Provincial Market. The sister cities of Tübingen, Perugia IT and Aix-en-Provence FR, get together once a year, this time of year. Perfect timing!
Zwiefalten is a small village known for its beer and the most impressive monastery in Baden-Württemberg (imo) and the landscape is beautiful! Love your channel! 🫶🏻
Like every video of yours, always interesting discoveries of buildings and small rivers. You are the best, I really appreciate your work ❤️❤
Hi ist's so nice to see my hometown Tübingen with your eyes😊
Danke für das schöne Video!
Liebe Grüße
Thanks for the great video👌🏼
I was at the market at sunday and bought 3 delicious salami from the nice guy you filmed at 14:20 ☺️
Around the 40 min mark you mention that you like to just go and film and not be like "oh we're going to see this or that or whatever". I really like your style of video; it's like going on a trip with a friend and just exploring and seeing things naturally. It's a really unique and cool way of filming and it's a great viewer experience. Keep it up, good work man!
thank you, glad you enjoy it!
The University of Tübingen is a very old one in Germany. Students and academics are a significant part of the population of Tübingen which inspired its nickname "Republic of Scholars".
Yes! And if you buy fruits or vegetables at the booth next to Nonnenhaus, you can have very good literary or philosophical conversations with the seller wearing glasses.
Deine Videos sind Super!
I know where I was standing yesterday, drinking my wine on the market... Just a few centimeters before filming me, you moved your camera to the other side. So I almost am in your video!
I love to watch your videos, its great to see your genuine interest in the places you visit, keep going!
I actually used to live in Esslingen and moved to Tübingen for my studies. I still cant say which one is more beautiful to me, however the average people in Tübingen seem a little more civilized and open minded compared to Esslingen. At least in my experience. And since 1/3 of the population in Tübingen are students, the nightlife there is really special, I can only recommend.
Yeah. Schönes Video! Bringing me back nostalgia feelings. I worked there in a book store for 3 Years. You walked by a bookstore called Heckenhauer thats the place where H. Hesse worked as a beginner.( You mentioned Hesse in your Calw Video).
Though I worked 3 years in this town I can even learn something from you: I didn´know the place Goethe threw up.!! But you can learn somethinh from me once and for all: what you see in the far is not the Schwarzwald, once again it is the Swabian Alb. When you´ll be there the next time, you should visit the historian museum of Hohen Tübingen (Schloss where you walked around). There you can see the oldest art objects of mankind; little animals made of mamoth ivory by our ancestors in the ice age about 35 to 40 000 years ago.. They were found in the caves of the Swabian Alb.
One more advice: some recomand that you should go to the Oktober Fest.The "Canstatter Volksfest" is the second biggest Volkfest in Deutschland und Dasselbe in Grün (almost the same) and near by. But may be you were already there 4 years ago when you were in Germany.
Fun Fact about the street lights in tübingen - many of them dim themself up and down depending on if thr sensors detect movement around. Saves Energy! Big thing in green tübingen
Eyyy i recommended Tübingen, glad you made it there, bro!
It’s definitely one of my favorite places vibe wise. Also has the perfect size imo, not too small, not too big.
Endlich in Tübingen gelandet🎉🎉
Sie müssen unbedingt ein 2x mal nach Tübingen kommen.
Sie haben nur einen kleinen Teil der wunderbaren Stadt gesehen 😊
Bebenhausen und der botanische Garten.....und...und....
Als nächstes ist Herrenberg, Nagold oder Nürtingen sehenswert😍
Wow, you came to the city, where I live. Amazing to see!
At around 7:00 in the video you are on what is called the Neckarisland.
The Birdhouse at 9:50 was build to regulate birds. Eggs from birds especially doves are taken out and replaced.
What you see in the inner city at around 13:00 is the "umbrische Markt". I was there yesterday. It's a mainly italian market with some french and german stands.
At 22:20 you see the Rathaus "town hall".
Just to let you now: most of the young people are chilling in another park - the old botanical garden next to the Wilhelmstr. In summer, there are always little gatherings. 🙂
I live in Tübingen from my pov its one of the best cities in Baden Württemberg(to live and explore) theres a lot more to explore and visit!. If you are coming back i would love to show you arround the city and give you some history. I will post a comment about the history of tübingen later today.
Endlich ❤
yeah livestream would be super cool too :D love the vids
Boombayby, let's take a walk with Connor.👍🏼
Man I'd love to show you around there, bring you to some student parties as it fits Tübingen or just one of the neighbouring cities x)
40:17 we did that once indeed x'D (floating down the the small stream called Ammer)
the „university“ at 44:10 is actually a mental hospital 😂
pretty much the same
hey man if youd like id be down to show you all the best places in Heidelberg. it's also at the Neckar river and it got one of the most beautiful altstadt and castle. would love to show you around
Connor the summer is almost over! Lake of Constanze is waiting for you! Also pm if you want a guide :)
PM where lol, YT doesn't have PM for years anymore
@@Elatenl oh lol youre right
Story about Tübingen? They buried an elefant in the moat of the castle.
When an elefant died in the Stuttgart zoo, the archeologic institute in Tübingen asked for the body and buried it in the moat behind the castle, just where you looked down. They wanted to study how bones develop in earth. When the department for water mangement found out about that, they got in trouble and had to excavate the body again.
The story of Goethe puking comes from the sign which many cities have, telling "Famous person stayed in this hotel overnight". Such a sign can be seen at the house of the publisher Cotta where Goethe stayed overnight. Students made fun of it and installed the famous "Goethe puked here" on their house. The story might have some truth, as Goethe noted some unwellness during his stay in his diary.
woah! Crazy fact! Thanks for sharing here
If you're in Tübingen already, it would be amazing to see you go to Reutlingen as well! It's maybe 10-15 Minutes by train away, so not really a far ride at all
Reutlingen ist im Vergleich absolut Hässlich
@@macymoi Dann hast du wahrscheinlich noch nicht genauer hingeschaut :D
@@TheDiamondBladeHD Ich lebe da
@@macymoi Ich auch, nur da zu leben heißt nicht unbedingt, dass man alles von seiner Stadt kennt
Yes, IRL would be cool some time. And maybe a compressed version of it on YT. That's at least how most German IRL twitch streamer do it. :)
Sehr cool!!
Haven't seen a prettier görmän city than this one - Tübingen! 😲
you have to go to Kehl, which is a small town right on the border with france.
What the hell are you doing here?😂😂 I live in Tübingen my whole Life. Nice you where there.
Visit Biberach an der Riß. If you need a guide ask me
Gosslar at Harz have 12 city doors and autumn city, and the broken is the root of witch story , maybe target for you. Best regards
Connor, my friend, you need a German girlfriend who can keep you company on your travels.
Exactly my thoughts 😏
Sep. 29th. Visit the Women American Football Team of Reutlingen and Tübingen in their playoff semifinal at Stadion an der Kreuzeiche!
Another nice Video,thanks! Are you still in BW or already on your way to Spain? If you're still here,let me know,i can
give you a few tipps for some another great spots to visit in BW! Cheers (it's Jörg from Horb)!!!!
By the way if you know James Bray, he just landet in Germany.
Woher weißt du das?
@@wietholdtbuhl6168 weil ich heute ein short im Flugzeug gemacht. Ich gehe davon aus das er es vorgestern gefilmt hat. 2,5 Tage Flug müsste hinkommen. Is nur meine Meinung🤷🏼♂️
@@markalexander71332 ja danke ich glaube er wollte den Osten unsicher machen, Leipzig u. Dresden usw. wird sicher lustig werden.
C'mon just because they are both American. He was also not even meeting Nalf in Hall, and they know each other.
For how much longer you been here in germany?
Hi Connor 😊
Purple ist violett oder lila
Your videos of BW give me nostalgia.
I have to show you a few cool places, if you want 😄
When you see a number plate with TÜ on the road, you know they are a bad driver lmao
Come back and let's have a Beer and some Swabian Tapas together!:)
Gesundheit
PS: i am born on 16 June , so we are Twins Brother 😀👍
Students in 2024
Tübingen - 30,4% (28.239 Studis bei 92.811 Einwohner)
Marburg - 27,7% (21.564 Studis bei 77.845 Einwohner)
Thanks for this info!
The guys in the park at the beginning of the video were unfortunately not students, but drug dealers. 😵💫
You Talk often from Freiburg. Where is your Freiburg vlog?
When I was there I didn't film but I walked around, took photos and wrote about my experience on paper
@@ConnerSully....😂 knapp verpasst, wir waren heute.
Schade, dass es so spät war, Tübingen hat noch viel mehr zu bieten 🎉
Sie müssen unbedingt nochmals kommen.
Nächste Stadt: Herrenberg, Nagold oder Nürtingen 😂
Visit Schwäbisch Gmünd!
"Roman wie findest du das Haus hier?"
Augustus gab dem Monat August seinem Namen
Tübingen, warum bist du so hügelig? 🤔
... damit Studenten und Gelehrte ihren Lernspeck leichter abtrainieren können.
Tübingen warum bist du nicht flach?
Eine schöne Stadt mit leider sehr vielen Wandverschmierungen. Tolles Vid von dir.
go to heilbronn please
TV Belsen ⚽️❤
3:47 Holzkopf lebt immer noch in den 1930er Jahren.
The only bad thing with Tübingen is - it’s too green.. politically.
Good thing you came this year. Last year that area of the Busbahnhof was a major construction site past few years
..
Let me guess...Spätzle beer Bratwurst and pretzel...since years..and look how amaced he still is XD...why dnt u Show what u eat All day...
When you go to Mannheim
oil was way too expensive as to pour it onto your enemies.
gas bitte
I dont see a single messerstecher!
?
I wondered too..
@@ginajk8857 But at least a blue-brown one in the comments
Conner come to the oktoberfest! It starts at 21th of September to 6th of Oktober!
Please visit the Netherlands, you hardly did any footage about your Amsterdam trip.
I love Germany so much that it pains me all the more when I see how the current government is ruining everything.
What a f* bullshit are you talking about
🤡🤦🙄
@@bastyayaer hat recht
@@bnt.999 Explain please then
@@bastyaya clown