Venice 🇮🇹 vs Amsterdam 🇳🇱: Which Senses Win? | Comparing the Senses Series
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
- Venice, Italy and Amsterdam, the Netherlands, are two canal-ridden European capitals with a lot of shared features and vibes, but also quite distinctive identities. How do these two waterlogged cities stack up in terms of the physical experience of each place (the sights, sounds, tastes, feels, smells, and general ambiance?)
Today, I'm comparing the 5 senses and more of Venice and Amsterdam.
To deep dive into each city's experience, check out my travel vlogs!
VENICE: • How to Spend 24 Hours ...
AMSTERDAM: • The Amsterdam Experien...
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:43 Introducing the Cities
02:37 Comparing the Cityscapes
06:04 Comparing the Old Towns
09:22 Comparing the Sounds
11:04 Comparing the Tastes
14:55 Comparing the Sounds
16:16 Comparing the Feels
17:13 Comparing the Ambiance and Lore
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Nice content and the thumbnail🥰
Ah man. I feel like I have to lean Amsterdam on this one
Hi Michael. Your videos have popped up on my recommendations a lot over the past year, and you have very interesting things to say. However, for the amount of content you have created and the quality of the videos your subscriber count is very low.
I think a part of this could be the rehearsed nature of your presentation. I think a lot of people who watch travel content want to feel like they are there with the person in the location. Even if you are in your apartment you can get your feelings across as to what it is like to be in the city you are talking about. I think your videos would be a lot more engaging if rather than reading from something you wrote before the camera started rolling, that you gave us your opinions in a natural way. Eye contact is important, so if your eyes are mostly on your screen and only occasionally drifting our way it kills the connection a bit.
Again, I like the things you have to say and the comparisons you make, but for videos that are supposed to be about the senses, some of the life is sucked out of it because of the style you have chosen.
I've gotta say, this is the most constructive piece of feedback and critique I've ever received! Thank you for this. I do already have a few videos coming up that use this format, but I will definitely keep this in mind as I create new ones!
Sorry info on Amsterdam has lots of mistakes. The canals are dug by hand in the 1600s not medieval. Amsterdam is not dry he was just lucky. (these 2 are just a few)
When you say not dry, do you mean it's usually humid? I'm sure it rains often, but I was mostly referencing the way the air feels. Where I'm from in the US, it's so humid the air, even on sunny days, can feel thick and wet
@@asenseoftravel its raining a lot but in summer its humid also when its hot your sweat can't evaporate well which makes your clothes humid also so its hard to enjoy summer at that moment. i did like the video. my comments are just to make sure that the wrong info isn't oing to live an own live. keep up the good wprk. if you come to Amsterdam again try the streetfood at the Albert Cuyp market the stroopwafel (in its traditional) form will blow you away as is other traditional food. and you can find most of the food you have shown and more and im sure its cheaper also
@@biancawichard4057 Thank you! I'm always happy for feedback and to make sure I'm giving correct info! Loved Amsterdam. I will definitely have to try stroopwafel from Albert Cuyp nexy time I'm there!