American’s First Time in Hamburg! (Day 5)

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  • @M1238_
    @M1238_ Před rokem +515

    I'm not from Germany, and I don't understand why do people complain about paying one euro to use a bathroom. I prefer to pay one euro and use a clean bathroom, than not paying it, and use a filthy, stinky bathroom.

    • @Brainreaver79
      @Brainreaver79 Před rokem +35

      thats my thoughts exactly.

    • @matthewrandom4523
      @matthewrandom4523 Před rokem +45

      I'm from Germany, and i totally agree! You named the reason why to pay for it.

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 Před rokem +13

      Also most people that had the full "Desparado toilet experience" even just once rather pay the money ;)

    • @pendorran
      @pendorran Před rokem +4

      It's at least arguably a tax on the poor.

    • @myeramimclerie7869
      @myeramimclerie7869 Před rokem +23

      I'm German and I do complain about 1€ for the toilet. On average they're not very clean, there're various liquids all over the place and I really don't want to sit down on it. And if it happens to actually be clean then sure, take my Euro for keeping it up =) It's just not the norm. In Japan and Taiwan for example the toilets are mostly clean and you don't have to pay...

  • @beek7292
    @beek7292 Před rokem +545

    It's nice that you remembered not to cross the red light. It's also nice that the dad thanked you for it.

    • @lbergen001
      @lbergen001 Před rokem +39

      Actually you showed these kids what to do, when making a mistake. Just go back. Well done!! 👍👍

    • @antares9375
      @antares9375 Před rokem +48

      The Dad realized that you turned back because of his Kids and that's what he thanked you for.
      That was a 10 out of 10 for you for good and responsible behavior. (Evan for german standards).
      ...and you did really understand what this "don't jaywalk" thing is all about. (For the Kids, not because we love rules so much).

    • @RustyDust101
      @RustyDust101 Před rokem +2

      Kudos to you.
      Agreed to the OP and all the answers so far under this comment.
      How did it feel, doing the right thing? Was it worth the short inconvenience of having to wait? Or were you miffed at having to wait a few seconds?
      Not being a Moralapostel/someone on a high horse. Just asking some honest questions.

    • @davidz3879
      @davidz3879 Před rokem +5

      But no RLD - how can you show Hamburg but not the Reeperbahn, Grosse Freiheit etc.?

    • @listey
      @listey Před rokem

      I don't think it's on him to educate other people's children though. If it's safe to walk then I have no issues walking and I really don't care who sees me doing it.

  • @McGhinch
    @McGhinch Před rokem +400

    It never ceases to amaze me that the one nation that for a large part depends on tips have a problem with paying to toilets and the people who clean them.

    • @laura.k.0015
      @laura.k.0015 Před rokem +34

      Exactly, there the people get mad at you if you don't tip the "general/normal amount" of 15-20% of your end bill if I remember correctly and here they complain if they have to pay 1€ or such for using the public bathroom.

    • @Call_me_daddy6
      @Call_me_daddy6 Před rokem +7

      true

    • @MoreJps
      @MoreJps  Před rokem +76

      I wouldn’t say it’s a problem just a minor complaint..and when did I say we were perfect 😂 there’s a reason I’m visiting Europe right now! Thanks for watching :)

    • @antares9375
      @antares9375 Před rokem +58

      @@MoreJps it's absolutely ok to complain (we germans are the masters of complaining about everything). No one tells you to not complain, there are just some complains about your complaint, because that's how german smalltalk works 🤣🤣

    • @smallblueangel
      @smallblueangel Před rokem +8

      yeah tipping waiters is okay but paying for the toilets isnt?!

  • @Zino027
    @Zino027 Před rokem +247

    Miniatur Wunderland is the tourist destination No. 1 in Hamburg. And if you wanna see an real impressive church you gotta visit Cologne.

    • @sarafinam6686
      @sarafinam6686 Před rokem +22

      And don't forget Ulm! The highest church in the world.

    • @Zino027
      @Zino027 Před rokem +5

      @@sarafinam6686 but not that beautifull

    • @Darling_Nicci
      @Darling_Nicci Před rokem

      Köln is ugly tho 😊

    • @SovermanandVioboy
      @SovermanandVioboy Před rokem +9

      @@sarafinam6686 only 4m higher than Cologne - but sure, both are very impressive and beautiful.

    • @Trollolololol1337
      @Trollolololol1337 Před rokem +6

      He was so close to it. I really was hoping, when he was in the Speicherstadt, that this would be the next stop. Too bad it wasn't.

  • @H8terNo1
    @H8terNo1 Před rokem +123

    As a German it's really funny to see how impressed you are with the size of a church like St. Michael's Church. This is definitely not a small church, but it is probably one of the medium-sized ones in Germany. If that already impresses you, you should definitely check out really big churches, such as the Kölner Dom, when you get near there.

    • @jimbo6059
      @jimbo6059 Před rokem

      The Kolner dom is impressive, but so is the main city of Cologne as well.

    • @braack4859
      @braack4859 Před rokem +3

      ja aber der Kölner Dom ist doch als Kathedrale schon eine andere Kategorie als eine Kirche

    • @janreuter7984
      @janreuter7984 Před rokem +2

      St. Michael's church is not even the biggest church in Hamburg.

    • @Arltratlo
      @Arltratlo Před 11 měsíci +1

      Ulmer Münster!

    • @crankiemanx8423
      @crankiemanx8423 Před 2 měsíci

      Back in the 70's & up until the 80's we used to have to pay 50c to use a public toilet in a major depth store.they were always clean & there was a cleaner present most of the day.if we used a public toilet outside in a public place it was always free but not as clean.this is in Australia. Now I don't know of anywhere that charges a fee.

  • @MrsStrawhatberry
    @MrsStrawhatberry Před rokem +48

    I absolutely love your open and kind attitude towards other cultures and how you describe things and try to respect the customs.

  • @foreveri9228
    @foreveri9228 Před rokem +67

    I really appreciate you sharing every single day of your time in Germany with us. I look forward to your video every day. Thank you for this!!!

  • @davebesset8150
    @davebesset8150 Před rokem +161

    Please remember: The cost of public bathrooms is for cleaning staff to take care of the facilities and keep them clean.
    Unfortunately, the system of a "voluntary levy" has not worked well.

    • @vomm
      @vomm Před rokem +6

      That's what you're told, yes, except it's not true. There are many investigative reports that the cleaners get the money taken from them. It is often several thousand euros per toilet and week that go directly into the pockets of the owners and not to the employees. Untaxed, of course.

    • @nntflow7058
      @nntflow7058 Před rokem +1

      They need those automatic toilet design that clean itself.

    • @Sc4v3r
      @Sc4v3r Před rokem +4

      @@vomm Of course, the money goes to the operator. Not to the owner, unless that is also the operator. Also the previous tips. They were never intended for the staff directly! After all, it is the operators who pay the staff and also the cleaning, repairs and modernization etc. The fees, like tips in the past, have always served to refinance. And fortunately, due to strict legal requirements, this also works quite well in Germany.

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 Před rokem +3

      @@vomm I find that acceptable after having to "really really go!!!" in a restroom that looked like the one in the Desperado movie. Also smelled the part.

    • @davebesset8150
      @davebesset8150 Před rokem +4

      ​@@nntflow7058 And who cleans up what "misses", who repairs and maintains the facilities (tiles, floor, etc.). This will not work automatically.
      You always need personnel who are responsible for care, maintenance and upkeep. I admit that this is not always done at all of these facilities to the extent that it would be necessary. But who would want to do a job like that voluntarily for minimum wage?

  • @wmopp9100
    @wmopp9100 Před rokem +119

    I was rooting for Hamburg for being your second german city, so glad that it is.

    • @gordonpetter2866
      @gordonpetter2866 Před rokem +3

      same haha

    • @PeyloBeauty
      @PeyloBeauty Před rokem +3

      Same

    • @stef987
      @stef987 Před rokem +3

      It was a really enjoyable video, indeed. Though while watching I thought that he should really see the North or Baltic sea, visit a beach, while he is in the north. I think he probably would have enjoyed that, too, very much. I don't know how much time/money/energy/motivation/... there is left, but maybe he could still go visit the coastline going there from Berlin. If not, I am almost sure this will not be his last time in Germany...

    • @wmopp9100
      @wmopp9100 Před rokem +1

      @@stef987 for somebody who has seen the beaches in the US, most of the German beaches will not be too interesting (except maybe a Wattwanderung.)
      for somebody who has already seen Berlin and Hamburg, the biggest "sights" left would be (imho)
      1. Kölner Dom
      2. any old castle
      3. the alps

    • @stef987
      @stef987 Před rokem +1

      @@wmopp9100 maybe. I still think there are some things left to see even for people who are familiar with American beaches. And if not the sights, then maybe the atmosphere or "vibe" there, especially this time of year. Although the Baltic Sea does seem to have some very beautiful spots.

  • @capricorn1970i
    @capricorn1970i Před rokem +9

    No beer the whole Video! Congratulations! 🤪

  • @olli1068
    @olli1068 Před rokem +25

    The park in Hamburg, which you enjoyed so much is named "Planten un Blomen" which is northern German language and simply means plants and flowers. It celebrates it's 200th anniversary this year.

  • @smilingbandit4975
    @smilingbandit4975 Před rokem +114

    You don’t have to do you trip alone. Just go to some random Germans at your age, tell them you’re from America on your first trip in Germany doing YT clips and you will definitely find some Germans who absolutely enjoy showing you their City the whole day long 😄

    • @notpat4787
      @notpat4787 Před rokem +10

      Yeah, I probably would be that kind of person. But I live in Hannover.

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 Před rokem +7

      @@notpat4787 Hannover also has some pretty cool places: Herrenhäuser Gärten, neues Rathaus, die drei warmen Brüder :), Holzmarkt or the opera house to name a few from memory ;)

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 Před rokem +8

      @@ichbinbluna3504 Liegt vermutlich daran das er sowas nicht gewohnt ist und denkt jeder wollte ihm an die Wäsche. Die in die Amerikaner indoktrinierte Angst vor irgendwem/was nebulösen "Bösen" ist halt schwer abzulegen... Vor allem wenn man seine Umgebung/Mitmenschen nicht kennt bzw die Sprache nicht spricht. Soll er seinen Urlaub halt machen wie er will...

    • @Ashorisk
      @Ashorisk Před rokem +2

      @@peterpain6625 yes and because JP enjoys parks Wilhelm Busch Museum and the park in front would been right up in his alley

    • @listey
      @listey Před rokem

      And probably pick up a few subscribers in the process.

  • @francoforte4788
    @francoforte4788 Před rokem +42

    There are two reasons, why to pay for public bathrooms.
    (There was a time. when it was free 😉)
    1. If you pay for something, you don't destroy it.
    2. They take this money for cleaning and service.
    Saw many public bathrooms in the States... was really disgusting 🤮🙂

    • @user-tc3lh4kv9s
      @user-tc3lh4kv9s Před rokem +4

      I’ve seen bad ones in Germany even WITH cleaning personnel being payed 😅

    • @SovermanandVioboy
      @SovermanandVioboy Před rokem +2

      tbf, its always a coinflip - no matter where u are and if u pay for it or not.

    • @chrisf8021
      @chrisf8021 Před rokem

      1. Punish the innocent for the wrongdoing of the guilty. 2. Money for cleaning and service can be found via other means. Might as well pay for healthcare as well while we're at it. :/

    • @francoforte4788
      @francoforte4788 Před rokem +1

      @@chrisf8021 Your post makes no sense.
      Why should others pay than they who makes it dirty?
      This would be "punishing the innocent"
      It seems you're not from Germany.
      Then you would know, that no one in Germany has to pay for doctors, hospitals and medicals etc.
      The healthcare system works very well, in contrast to the system in the USA
      In the end it's1 Euro for a clean toilet.
      I think there are bigger problems in the world.
      And if this 1 Euro is too much for you, there are enough alternatives for free.
      Gas-stations, restaurants, public buildings etc.

    • @francoforte4788
      @francoforte4788 Před rokem

      @@user-tc3lh4kv9s Of course this isn't a perfect working system 🙂

  • @RustyDust101
    @RustyDust101 Před rokem +34

    Hamburg, meine Perle. Hamburg, my pearl.
    It's the city I call home for now more than 20 years. Like so many other cities it became as large by swallowing up the small towns and villages on its outskirts. Similar to Berlin each city district retains some of its old village charm. Each has its own local shopping, stores, and residential areas all of their own. Despite the Hamburgers being considered one of the 'greediest' money-grubbing traders, they have retained loads of parks and open spaces within the city limits. It makes Hamburg such a wonderful green city with so much open water. Even in the middle of summer there's usually a breeze going making it one of the most bearable cities in a summer heatwave.
    I love it here. I hope you had a great trip here. Next time I would be honored to greet you here, maybe for some sightseeing or just chilling out.

    • @danielobrien5999
      @danielobrien5999 Před rokem

      Exactly this!

    • @Blabberflups
      @Blabberflups Před 11 měsíci +2

      I heard from many people who moved to Hamburg that they fell in love with it. I did, too. It's a great city to live in! :)

  • @root-system
    @root-system Před rokem +28

    You can go into any restaurant and ask if you can use their toilet. Usually no one will say no as long as you are neat and friendly.

  • @TheCati18
    @TheCati18 Před rokem +18

    Keep in mind that bigger cities in Germany were almost completely destroyed during World War II. This is why I would rather recommend you to go to smaller cities that still have a historic medieval city center.

  • @romyl8110
    @romyl8110 Před rokem +29

    So glad to see you went to Hamburg! It's my favourite German city. If you go again, I suggest you try Franzbrötchen. They are so good and typical for Hamburg.

    • @sanipine
      @sanipine Před rokem +1

      So sieht das aus: Hamburg ohne Franzbrötchen ist wie Ikea ohne Hot-Dog 😅

    • @kofalofa6648
      @kofalofa6648 Před 11 měsíci

      100% i can recommend a rewe in Erdkampsweg it has a franzbrötchen liquor and i designed the logo for it tastes real good!

  • @DanInMUC
    @DanInMUC Před rokem +20

    I'm pretty sure you've been told this already, but since you enjoy parks so much, when you're in Munich make sure to go to the Englischer Garten, and go chill on the Isar bank between Wittelsbacherbrücke and Reichenbachbrücke, or get a drink at the Kulturstrand on the Corneliusbrücke. You'll get a glimpse of how relaxed Munich is.

    • @tickrob991
      @tickrob991 Před rokem +1

      The weather is so beautiful right now here in Munich!

    • @DanInMUC
      @DanInMUC Před rokem

      @tickrob991 I'm home in Italy right now and the weather is great here too, but I can't wait to be back home in Munich in two weeks.

    • @naraphel
      @naraphel Před rokem

      That bank is called weideninsel

    • @DanInMUC
      @DanInMUC Před rokem +2

      @@naraphel Dankeschön! 5 years and half living in Munich and I didn't know that 🤣😭

  • @annettepierce6238
    @annettepierce6238 Před rokem +12

    when you go to Munich you have to go to the English Garden und den Chinese tower there and to the Eisbach where the surfers are...great vibes there...to the Rathaus and the Viktualien Market too...

  • @jordydoe1999
    @jordydoe1999 Před rokem +3

    Danke!

  • @klotz__
    @klotz__ Před rokem +77

    I rather pay 1 Euro for the toilet than 40% tip in an American restaurant 😃

  • @trevorjackson4157
    @trevorjackson4157 Před rokem +29

    It's good to see you confident and relaxed vlogging on your own. Good luck for the rest of your holiday. T

  • @falkohehl8769
    @falkohehl8769 Před rokem +13

    In the middle of the vid i thought you missed the "Speicherstadt" of my hometown. Fortunately i saw a glimse of it at the end. Taking a ferry through it in the evening/ sunset is really impressing. And it was only a day trip, so you missed the night life of the Reeperbahn. Better come back a 2nd time. But for now, wish you lots of nice encounters here in Germany.

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 Před rokem

      Reeperbahn at night would get his ears to go beet red for sure ;)

  • @jenson1896
    @jenson1896 Před rokem +10

    Hamburg is by far the best city in Germany, also found my love there 😂

  • @Kari_B61ex
    @Kari_B61ex Před rokem +20

    That Currywurst looked delicious!

    • @wolfi7106
      @wolfi7106 Před 3 měsíci

      Currywurst, French Fries and Ketchup, brrh

  • @CaptianInternet
    @CaptianInternet Před rokem +5

    A few days in Germany and he stops at red lights because of the kids. I could not be more happy to hear that.

  • @SovermanandVioboy
    @SovermanandVioboy Před rokem +13

    "tallest church" *laughs in Cologne^^

    • @LuriTV
      @LuriTV Před 4 měsíci +1

      laughs in Ulmer Münster

  • @cryptomonkey6142
    @cryptomonkey6142 Před rokem +11

    I can't believe you didn't go to Minatur Wunderland!!! After you checked it out online and were so blown away, I really thought you'd go!

    • @ranekeisenkralle8265
      @ranekeisenkralle8265 Před rokem +5

      I would guess he decided not to because of how much time you can spend there without seeing everything. That would have been a day trip in itself.

    • @Herzschreiber
      @Herzschreiber Před rokem +5

      well I guess for visiting Miniatur Wunderland one should be in HH for a few days, I guess such a huge attraction is not viewable "on the fly".

    • @79BlackRose
      @79BlackRose Před rokem +1

      When the video started, I assumed that was where he was going. He probably forgot haha! 🤣

  • @pcebula1983
    @pcebula1983 Před rokem +10

    I've lived in this beautiful city almost all my life (34 years) and I love it. I have everything I need here. I've never thought about moving to another city. I always love it when people experience this city for the first time. Have a wonderful time here in Germany.

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 Před rokem +64

    I liked the look of Hamburg and the way you enjoyed being there, and the more substantial meals you had, and the overall friendliness .. Nice video pics! Thanks for sharing! 🤗👍

  • @m_amen
    @m_amen Před rokem +8

    next time you visit you have to check out the "Miniatur Wunderland". Thats something you can only see in Hamburg and it's gorgeous. check it out!

  • @user-yz4vm5ee6c
    @user-yz4vm5ee6c Před rokem +11

    Love the videos! If you’re interested in curches and gothic architecture you need to visit cologne. Cologne cathedral took 600+ years to construct and got hit 13 times by bombs in ww2, still standing

  • @heikoknoch3028
    @heikoknoch3028 Před rokem +7

    I'ts interesting to see my country through the eyes of a foreigner. It reminds my to all the good things we have in our country.😁Enjoy your trip.

  • @knackfuss8244
    @knackfuss8244 Před rokem +6

    8:20 Das ist so cool wie schnell es geht das du dich an die Straßen (Regeln) hältst. ^^
    Das ist irgendwie so ein Kollektives ding in Deutschland wo jeder mit macht, ohne das man es beigebracht bekommt.
    Cooles Video gerne mehr.

  • @alansmithee8831
    @alansmithee8831 Před rokem +21

    Hello Joel. Good to see you still enjoying it and going with German food. After pizza in Berlin I was expecting McDonalds in Hamburg.

  • @spirit9998
    @spirit9998 Před rokem +97

    As you said: Berlin is Berlin! You have to visit other cities to see real Germany and real german people😊
    But the best choice you made is to take a trip to Hamburg 👍 For me it’s the best city in Germany, I love it, although I’m living the Ruhrgebiet (the west of Germany)

    • @hansmeiser32
      @hansmeiser32 Před rokem +6

      Same here. Like the people there.
      Greetings from Bochum (Ruhrgebiet, very underrated part of Germany)

    • @spirit9998
      @spirit9998 Před rokem +3

      @@hansmeiser32 Grüße nach Bochum aus Sprockhövel 😉

    • @r.d.404
      @r.d.404 Před rokem +1

      I'm also from Bochum 😄🙋‍♂ but lived a couple of month in Hamburg back in 89/90. I ❤ both cities!
      I'm glad Joel took a trip to HH, but unfortunately too short to experience all the interesting places. Hopefully he gives it a 2nd try one day.

    • @itiswhatitis141
      @itiswhatitis141 Před rokem +1

      He should visit the reeperbahn

    • @spirit9998
      @spirit9998 Před rokem

      @@itiswhatitis141 Reeperbahn is a MUST 😃

  • @seanthiar
    @seanthiar Před rokem +5

    2:40 Lol - same like all Americans. 'Why do I have to pay for a restroom?' - Just a simple answer : Wanna have a clean, maintained restroom and pay a bit or wanna have dirty disgusting restroom for free like in the US. I lived in the USA and you are right, there are more restrooms, but most I've seen are disgusting and dirty or the doors where so high someone on the other side of the door could see your knees or look through a gap on the side. Don't need viewers for that.
    If you don't want to pay - You can go in every restaurant, pub, imbiss etc for free as long as you are a customer. Get something to drink or eat and then use the restroom.
    Two days in Hamburg would have been a nice idea - Visiting Miniatur Wunderland and strolling through the Red light area Reeperbahn and do a guided tour through it.

  • @matthewrandom4523
    @matthewrandom4523 Před rokem +12

    Hamburg Dungeon, Miniatur Wonderland, Elbphilharmonie, Speicherstadt (you took a little look at least), Fish Market, St. Pauli Reeperbahn and red light district .... and many more. Even those touristy attractions are worth a visit! I live in the South-West and I love Hamburg. I'll be visiting it again in late August.

  • @JohnHazelwood58
    @JohnHazelwood58 Před rokem +6

    Hamburg is huge ... you should go back at night and celebrate/partying at the area around the Reeperbahn! The "Reeperbahn" it actually the 2nd most known street in the world!!! It's a lot of fun, ... but my advice: Go there with someone who knows where to party or whatever you want to do there! :)

    • @79BlackRose
      @79BlackRose Před rokem +1

      "The "Reeperbahn" it actually the 2nd most known street in the world!!!" Never heard of it lol. 😂

  • @JimbalayaJones
    @JimbalayaJones Před rokem +3

    Nice to see, that you liked my hometown.☺️ Enjoy your trip!

  • @schmarotzke8205
    @schmarotzke8205 Před rokem +11

    I'm glad you quit the day drinking thing at least on day 5. It's really not that common in Germany und imho with the temperature these days it just slows you down and makes you more lazy. Concerning the public washrooms, if it's really urgent just go into café or a bar and ask politely, maybe buy a bottle of water in return and it will be perfectly okay 😉

    • @andreapreiser6162
      @andreapreiser6162 Před rokem

      In europe we may drink alcohol in public but we don't have to😂😅!

  • @TheXshot
    @TheXshot Před rokem +17

    I'm so happy that you're enjoying your time in Germany.
    If these vlogs do well, which they seem to be, I'd love to watch you travel to other European countries such as The Netherlands and Poland. I'm Dutch, living in Poland, and I'm sure you'll love both!

  • @ALrinea
    @ALrinea Před rokem +2

    Planten & Bloomen is a nice during the summer, especially the night Light & Water games.

  • @dustinhahn7970
    @dustinhahn7970 Před rokem +8

    Indian food in the train 😁 we germans normally eat sandwiches oder things like that which do not smell as strong as indian food or döner:-) Hope no one send you bad looks :-)

  • @hansmeiser32
    @hansmeiser32 Před rokem +10

    First Currywurst at day 5 in Hamburg instead of day 1 to 4 in Berlin? Now I wouldn't be surprised if he tries some fish in Munich. 😀

  • @michaels.4847
    @michaels.4847 Před rokem +7

    When I read "Hamburg" I was shure to see your impressions of "Miniatur Wunderland". Soo sad that you missed that out.

    • @dnocturn84
      @dnocturn84 Před rokem +4

      To be fair: a day trip isn't enough to visit Hamburg AND Miniatur Wunderland at the same time. Maybe MW alone, but then you wouldn't have time for Hamburg itself. But one day for Hamburg isn't enough anyway.

    • @79BlackRose
      @79BlackRose Před rokem +1

      I reckon he forgot as he has a terrible memory. 🙃

    • @simonl.6338
      @simonl.6338 Před rokem +1

      He just was there for a few hours. Going to the Miniatur Wunderland without standing in line for hours is a one day trip on it's own. And I mean it is nice but if you want to experience hamburg as a guy in his early 20s theres alot more interesting stuff that he wasn't able todo in this small amount of time. The nightlife, a concert, chilling at Altonaer Balkon, or even going to an art museum whatever...
      I mean Miniatur Wunderland is cool and everything but its more of a family thing, or for someone who's into miniatures, or someone who has a weeks time to look at everything.

  • @TomRuthemann
    @TomRuthemann Před rokem +5

    If you like green and walkable cities try Hannover. It's the "Großstadt im Grünen" with Europe's biggest town forest going right into the middle of town.

    • @strasbourgerelsass1467
      @strasbourgerelsass1467 Před rokem +1

      No offense, but the city centre of Hannover is ugly, compared to most other cities at that size. 🙆‍♂️

  • @jaqen7122
    @jaqen7122 Před rokem +6

    I don't understand why americans constantly complain about European public bathrooms. I would understand if the were really expensive, but they cost 1€ and they are clean! You have a problem giving 1€ so these people who clean the toilets have a decent salary. But in America where a lot of employers don't pay the employees enough, you have no problem giving them a tip? It's pretty much the same thing

  • @issel3276
    @issel3276 Před rokem +3

    Hummel Hummel, like we are saying it in Hamburg. Welcome to my hometown.
    Seeing u eating u first Currywurst in HH is kind of weird, since u were in Berlin with 100% the best one.
    What we are in HH more famous for are "Franzbrötchen" from the bakery. As well as several other things.
    Hope u enjoyed u visit and next time get a local for some hidden treasures :)

  • @johaquila
    @johaquila Před rokem +4

    You missed the chance to eat Matjesbrötchen in Hamburg, but if you look for it you can get it in Berlin as well. It's a bread roll with soused herring, lettuce and onion -- the most typical fast food of Northern Germany. Soused herring is raw fish, but prepared in a special way that improves the 'fishy' taste. Very smelly.
    I don't know what you have planned and how long you are going to stay in Germany, but here is another thing you could do: Take the train to Frankfurt an der Oder. It's the small one of the two Frankfurts, and much closer to Berlin than the big one. (Both were once important river fords where Franks settled. The Franks were a Germanic tribe that became the ruling class in France, which is named after them.) I believe the main attraction for you there would be the border to Poland, which is a Schengen-internal border. The River Oder is pretty wide, and you can cross the bridge to the Polish town Słubice without showing your passport or your Schengen visa (you just need to carry them with you). On the other side you can see some typical border town scenery, with Polish shops (possibly including a _French_ supermarket chain) specifically for Germans. When I was last there I was a bit disgusted by ads for what appear to be brothels, but that may have changed as Poland is getting more and more conservative. It's only a third of the distance that Hamburg is, and about 75 minutes by local train.

  • @simmedeluxe77
    @simmedeluxe77 Před rokem +2

    I simply love to see you happy 🍀
    Have many more good times in our country 🤗🇺🇲🇩🇪

  • @Ghostcrawler92
    @Ghostcrawler92 Před rokem +2

    Nice trick for you, you can ask at any bakery that has a food area if you can use their restroom. They always have one and they usually let you up without you buying anything. Grüße aus Deutschland ^^

  • @SunshineLove__
    @SunshineLove__ Před rokem +19

    Very glad you like it so far! I hope you have many more good experiences during your trip.

  • @SovermanandVioboy
    @SovermanandVioboy Před rokem +3

    Nice that u found the Japanese Garden in Planten un Blomen-Park and that u spent some time sitting at the Jungfernstieg. 2 of my favourite locations in Hamburg.

  • @Wrecker3D
    @Wrecker3D Před rokem +4

    Next time you visit Hamburg visit Miniatur Wunderland, it's one of the largest (if not THE largest) modelrail setup(s)🚂

  • @tschaytschay4555
    @tschaytschay4555 Před rokem +4

    For the tallest church I recommend to visit Ulm one day. :)

  • @colibri67
    @colibri67 Před rokem +3

    The invention of currywurst is attributed to Herta Heuwer in Berlin in 1949, after she obtained ketchup, or possibly Worcestershire sauce, and curry powder from British soldiers in Germany. She mixed these ingredients with other spices and poured it over grilled pork sausage. Heuwer started selling the cheap but filling snack at a street stand in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin, where it became popular with construction workers. See Wikipedia.

  • @mulligatawnysoup9281
    @mulligatawnysoup9281 Před rokem +3

    I got goosebumps at the dad saying thanks. Lovely the way you respect people and nice that they react :-)

  • @michalandrejmolnar3715
    @michalandrejmolnar3715 Před rokem +4

    The tallest Church is in Ulm, the most well-known in Cologne.

  • @rafunzel3980
    @rafunzel3980 Před rokem +4

    next time if youre in hamburg, try the seafood places bcs since its a big port city, there is a lot of fresh and very good seafood there

  • @vladimirmolnar981
    @vladimirmolnar981 Před rokem +3

    I hope you enjoyed your time in Hamburg, and that you visited the Elbphilharmonie Opera

  • @jnwiesmann6787
    @jnwiesmann6787 Před rokem +5

    If you ever go to Germany again visit a different region. I can recommand going to "Frankfurt am Main" its a very nice city and pretty central so you could also do day trips to a lot of other cities like Cologne, Stuttgart, Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Mainz, Aschaffenburg, Wiesbaden or Darmstadt

    • @amradzinovic4086
      @amradzinovic4086 Před 11 měsíci

      There are 1000 better places to visit in Germany.

    • @kofalofa6648
      @kofalofa6648 Před 11 měsíci

      frankfurt nice city bester witz den ich diese woche gehört hab

    • @jnwiesmann6787
      @jnwiesmann6787 Před 11 měsíci

      @@kofalofa6648 No for real beste Stadt, Herz von Europa

    • @kofalofa6648
      @kofalofa6648 Před 11 měsíci

      @@jnwiesmann6787 jeder hat sein eigenen geschmack schön das du zu deiner stadt stehst

  • @wandilismus8726
    @wandilismus8726 Před rokem +2

    Kiel, Lübeck with Travemünde, Husum, St Peter Ording , Sylt...
    All awesome places to visit

  • @tabbycat6802
    @tabbycat6802 Před rokem +5

    One way, that works nearly in every city in the world (include germany) if you looking for free bathroom: Go to a mall.

  • @borisj.8371
    @borisj.8371 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for including Hamburg, even though it was a very brief visit - there is so much more to see and do there... :-) I heard you might be going to Manchester/UK after your Germany trip, so if you do please let me know and I'll show you around. Enjoy the rest of your trip.

  • @claudiavonkroge3604
    @claudiavonkroge3604 Před rokem +1

    It’s so fun to see your own town trough your eyes. And I thought, uuuuh, you have to this and that and I wished I can take you around. In Hamburg the people feel the most well of all our cities.

  • @sandrap.3399
    @sandrap.3399 Před rokem +2

    4:30 a Japanese Garden in Hamburg... nailed it! ^^

  • @TheLeylandis
    @TheLeylandis Před rokem +3

    I wanted also to add that if you like churches and you want to see one of the absolute most beautiful churches we got in Germany; visit cologne. You really HAVE to see the cathedral of cologne! It is absolutely amazing! I totally suggest you to visit it if you can, it is worth it! I was there 2 times and still did not see every detail of it, it is hundreds of years old and just amazing.

  • @benlee6158
    @benlee6158 Před rokem +12

    Glad you left Berlin for a trip. Haven't been to Hamburg for years. In school I used to go there for a long weekend with my mom every year. Always liked all the water in the city. It felt also a bit more fancy than Berlin. We always went to Blankenese, which feels like New England. And the city hall is much prettier than our's in Berlin. Shame you couldn't stay over night as there is more to see and do. Hope you'll do some more day trips.

    • @publicminx
      @publicminx Před 8 měsíci

      Hamburg is not more fancy than Berlin and Berlin has much much much more to offer than any other German cities and most cities in the world. Even over 90% of people in Berlin are not aware about that. Hamburg is like Munich also just seen as pretty from a kind of compact view. But with more knowledge and experience Berlin is on one hand more edgy, on the other hand has much more beautiful and diverse spots. It has also by far most old (and modern) buldings of any German city. One reason for that is of course that it is much bigger. But also because it was a city of kings and kaisers - an imperial city - which means much more palaces, culture landscapes. Berlin is also a water city. Less of oceanic vibes (which I also love in Hamburg) but also with a lot of rivers, channels and in differennce to Hamburg with many Islands. Berlin has more Islands then all other German cities. Berlin has due to the history also the most exciting 'underground' structures which can be for instance experienced by the many tours of 'Berliner Unterwelten' Verein. Berlin has a really interesting old 'fortress' (Spandau citadel) which is are typical defense structures getting en vogue after the middle age castles became useless as defense structure. If you look it up from an air image you get the idea. Berlin has of course also most parks of all German cities,, more Zoos/Tierparks than any other city in the world. The Nazi and GDR history stuff but also masses of fairytale dreamy spots created by the different kings/emperors. But already the much bigger public transit with that many elevated lines and old stations (which look usuallyy more interesting than the ones in other German cities) are an adventure for its own. That is has much more clubs, is one of the best foodspots in the world etc. ijust adds. But again: there are so many details people dont know about (for instance that the Brandenburg Gate which was build as maingate just like the Acropolis/Athens maingates (and only three in the world are left. Brandenburg Gate is even the one in the best shape) gives ppl with knowledge, standing in front of that, an impression how it was to stand in front of a Greek city of the time of Pericles (2500 years ago). Thats why it has exactly the size it has. From the Botanical Garden, Natural science museum and many other museums (Berlin has also of course the most) to the Garden of the World to less known events like several Japanese 'Kirschblueten Feste' where you feel like being in Japan. Apropos East-Asia, from things like the Dong-Xuan center (its like walking in Thailand, Vietnam 'Bazars') to the Thaipark (where you can eat insects), from the biggest punk, gothic, esoteric, joga (also rare yoga variations), tango, jazz scenes (biggest in Europe/one of the biggest in the world in every of those genres) to masses of details like the first old Windkanal tower (Trudelturm) in Adlershof, Einstein Tower, 'Underground train like vehikles' for underground waterchannels, many underground and upper ground ghost stations and locations, most fleamarkets, many harbors, some hills (like the Kreuzberg/with Waterfall itself with the monument on it but also Teufelsberg (American 'observing' structure) and so on. In difference to Paris or London you have much more old buildings with more grand/higher ceilings which are much more atmospheric and together with the wider city structures (as part of the modern Prussian city building which was the most modern at that time (and btw. is still today) with creating boulevard like streets also not just for representation ares but for everyone - which is why Berlin has that many trees/alleys and space to have at the same time room for cafes, pedestrian, bikes, trees and cars (sometimes combined with Trams (longest Tram lines of all German cities) or elevated S-U-Bahn lines. Berlin has the most interesting cemeteries. If you never did, walk for instance the old Jewish Cemetary in Berlin-Weissensee. Its like a dreamy place due to the many big bury structures and wild trees. You have masses of monuments, not just much more huge ones but also masses of settings almost no one knows about. You have a 'little, but more refined Eiffeltower' (Charlottenburg), not just the big guy at Alexanderplatz. many industrial factory buildings and structures, real classic market halls, several 'Little Venice' like channels only reachable by boat (actually less Venice but more Dutch like water channels) and so on ...

  • @OrangeBlanket
    @OrangeBlanket Před rokem +2

    Kinda sad you didn't get to experience some Hamburg night life. St.Pauli and the Reeperbahn really is a must!

  • @alexanderantoninsommerkamp4714

    Welcome to my home town! Awesome to see you here, I could have just randomly stumbled into you today, it feels quite surreal 😄

  • @lennartstockl5826
    @lennartstockl5826 Před rokem +4

    If you look for a public bathroom, just go to a restaurant and tell them you want to use the toilet. They will charge you 50 cents to an euro.
    There is always a sign on the doors that says something like: Using the bathroom costs (this mutch) but is free for guests.

  • @pixieLux
    @pixieLux Před rokem +4

    Such a great video! Thanks for visiting Hamburg (and thus Northern Germany)! It always seems like the north is forgotten by international visitors. Mostly they focus on southern Germany or Berlin. So thank you!

  • @TammoOxhoft
    @TammoOxhoft Před rokem +3

    Thank you for this video.
    I really appreciate you stopped by.
    Of course, like you mentioned, you missed a lot in these few hours.
    Hamburg is pretty big: 760 square kilometer (2 million people), while almost 4 million people live on only 890 square kilometer in Berlin. There is so much more to explore over here.

  • @Pucky71
    @Pucky71 Před rokem +5

    It's a pity that you only have so little time to discover everything. In Hamburg I would have recommended the Schanzenviertel and the Lange Reihe. Also St. Pauli and more from the port and the Elbe River. All that matters is that you enjoy your vacation.

  • @arno1811
    @arno1811 Před rokem +30

    So glad you made it to Hamburg! The dad saying Danke is why we wait at the red light in the first place. Have fun in Munich. Yet another side of Germany. Enjoy 🤗

  • @Lukas30620
    @Lukas30620 Před rokem +7

    You should try something like Sauerbraten with Spätzle or something like that, much bettet than Döner or Currywurst 👍🏻

    • @tickrob991
      @tickrob991 Před rokem

      But this is more from the west and south Germany. Like Sauerbraten from the Colgne region and Spätzle from BaWü. He has to come to South Germany. I think here the German dishes here are more diverse. Greetings from Munich

    • @Lukas30620
      @Lukas30620 Před rokem

      @@tickrob991 yes, haha, greatings from BaWü😂😂👌🏻

  • @caraira1909
    @caraira1909 Před rokem +8

    Welcome to North Germany :-) . If you want to do the whole North Germany experience during your next trip, you can stay in Hamburg as your "base" and from there you will be pretty fast with the train (regional trains) in places as Lübeck, Lüneburg, Stade, Bremen, Flensburg, Rostock, Wismar etc.

  • @nicolegroth4975
    @nicolegroth4975 Před rokem +3

    Hamburg is great. But you forgot to try a -Franzbrötchen! Must try in Hamburg. But it should be pretty sticky! And next time go to Miniature Wonderland! keep having fun!!!!

  • @sophies.6783
    @sophies.6783 Před rokem +5

    I am really glad that you liked it here in Hamburg! I hope you are coming back some time. There is so much to experience here.

  • @CaptianInternet
    @CaptianInternet Před rokem +1

    A thing I experienced and enjoyed a few times by now is that our fellow muricans are so positive in Germany and Europe in general. They are always like "this is awesome, I love this". To me it's just nice. You guys are more than welcome.

  • @pedrobotero8542
    @pedrobotero8542 Před rokem +2

    I wouldn't want to live anywhere else, I'm happy that you liked Hamburg. Planten un Blomen with its lovely Japanese garden, Michel (St. Michaelis church), Speicherstadt etc... you've managed to see a lot in one day. You even walked by the district court where my husband is working😀

  • @connvex6964
    @connvex6964 Před rokem +47

    this is not a big church ;D when you wanna see a big church than go to Cologne^^

    • @listey
      @listey Před rokem +3

      It's like Crocodile Dundee.
      "You call that a church?"

    • @flimmerfox7160
      @flimmerfox7160 Před rokem +3

      Well, Kölner Dom is bigger than the Michel. But still - Michel ist a big church if you think about how non religious Germans are in comparison with US citizens.

    • @falkohehl8769
      @falkohehl8769 Před rokem +1

      Wow, at 1:43 you were so near to a very famous Currywurst Imbiss, its only a small one, but people love their selfmade curry ketchup. As i lived 10 min from Reeperbahn, i always get their at night getting my Currywurst. ;-) By the way, there is a battle between Hamburg and Berlin, who invented the first Currywurst in the 50's.

    • @macdieter23558
      @macdieter23558 Před rokem +2

      @@falkohehl8769 Read Isabel Kreitz´s "Die Entdeckung der Currywurst" (The discovering of the curry sausage) to find the answer!

    • @montanus777
      @montanus777 Před rokem

      @@flimmerfox7160 but it was built, when people were way more religious.

  • @junimondify
    @junimondify Před rokem +12

    Yes to the public bathroom situation. I'd like way more toilets that are clean and I'm willing to pay for that (the people who clean them have to live off of something as well).
    So nice that you enjoyed Hamburg!

  • @isuckatguitar6252
    @isuckatguitar6252 Před rokem +3

    If you make it to Munich check out the famous Surfing river...really cool spot to watch landlocked surfers going at it!

  • @pashvonderc381
    @pashvonderc381 Před rokem +2

    Hamburg is the dogs bollox, loved it up there, visit the Maritime Museum and take one of the boat tours, got to experience Hamburg in the Winter 🥶, it’s on my Summer list of places to go. Greetings from Munich..

  • @dinemo903
    @dinemo903 Před rokem +18

    Enjoy it! Next time visit Bremen and we will invite you to home-cooked german cuisine. The food only mothers can cook! 🍽

    • @Ba34qt
      @Ba34qt Před rokem +1

      Was gibts denn leckeres? Ich käme auch gerne mal nach Bremen ;)

  • @paraandro
    @paraandro Před rokem +7

    Try the Currywurst in Berlin, its completely different. Although I`m from northern Germany, Berlin Currywurst is best.

  • @1983simi
    @1983simi Před rokem +4

    oh my, Hamburg looks BEAUTIFUL. one of the cities I always wanted to visit but never got around to despite being German myself. your video absolutely makes me want to plan at least a weekend trip some time

  • @linejacke6570
    @linejacke6570 Před rokem +1

    Welcome to Hamburg. It's been years I have been there last, but I would recommend to visit the typical places like St. Pauli, Reeperbahn (in the evening), Fischmarkt (at sundays in the early morning), Hamburger Michel (the church, you can go up to a viewing platform), Museumshafen (with exciting old ships) and surely some more.
    That are places you can find only in Hamburg and they are full of live and history.
    I don't know how long you will stay in Germany and where you plan to go, but have a look at the nature or some of the beautiful old towns and villages, too.

  • @sandradring6265
    @sandradring6265 Před rokem +4

    Germany looks so lovely Joel and particularly Hamburg. I’ve never visited Germany to stay , just passed through once. I’ll put it on my list to visit 😉👍

  • @stef987
    @stef987 Před rokem +5

    Great video with many beautiful impressions! Thank you!🙂 It's also so great to see how good you seem to feel (despite the sleep deprivation), plus I really enjoyed you enjoying your first Currywurst so much.😄
    About the bathrooms: some time ago I used a free bathroom next to the Autobahn and it was like something right out of a nightmare😅, so I guess the 1 Euro can really make a difference there and more or less guarantees an overall positive exprience. Depending on where you go you might also get a coupon in return.

  • @jbbutcha
    @jbbutcha Před rokem +3

    If the St. Michael's Church in Hamburg is the largest church you have seen so far, you have the chance to see 4 even larger churches in Germany, two of which are also in Hamburg, but only 1.1 meters larger is the St.Petri and 15.2 meters taller is St.Nikolei.
    Then the Cologne Cathedral oversizes St.Micheals by whole 25,3 meters.
    Finally as Germany's largest church, the Ulm Minster with a height of 161.5 meters and thus 29.4 meters taller than St. Michaels.

    • @martinstock
      @martinstock Před rokem +2

      St. Nikolai in Hamburg (147,3 m) was between 1874 and 1877 the highest building on the planet.
      Cologne Cathedral (157 m) was between 1880 and 1884 the highest building on the planet.
      Ulm Minster has the highest church tower, but Cologne Cathedral is in every other aspect larger.

    • @jbbutcha
      @jbbutcha Před rokem +1

      I had the issue that large, size and tall all can be translated with the German word "groß", contrary to the usual, due to a total of about 171000 words in the English vocabulary and between 350000 and 500000 in the German vocabulary.

  • @janettesinclair6279
    @janettesinclair6279 Před rokem +2

    That was a beautiful park to wander and relax in. Music too! Toilets - if you are desperate, most cafes or even hotels will let you use their toilets, possibly free, but it may cost you a cup of coffee, but at least you get something for your money! One cafe I use in Germany costs 50c, but if you keep the paper receipt, they reduce the cost of your bill by that amount.

  • @alohacultura0506
    @alohacultura0506 Před rokem +2

    Have a nice day.enjoy your trip always 😊😊

  • @MrChillerNo1
    @MrChillerNo1 Před rokem +6

    Getting a Danke for correct street crossing etiquette, you fit right in into Germany.

  • @paulinasdanceacademy
    @paulinasdanceacademy Před rokem +3

    I live in Hamburg and I recently started watching your videos. I'm glad you finally got to visit Germany and I hope you're having fun here :)

  • @jonathan7204
    @jonathan7204 Před rokem +1

    man! Hamburg is so much more than just the part zou screened. It is life style! you will also have to visit the area around it. Hamburg is verz decentral. This is the reason why people love the citz so much!

  • @LarsPW
    @LarsPW Před rokem +2

    If want to have some sort of commercial harbour perspective you must enter Hamburg from the South via A7 (Autobahn 7, motorway 7) by car. To enter by railway from Hamburg-Harburg or from Berlin does not give you even a glimpse of it. You can take the U3 (public transport line) between St. Pauli and Rödingsmarkt to overlook a part of the old harbour and to reach the museum ships and the Miniatur Wunderland. From Rödingsmarkt it is not far to the station Rathausmarkt where you can see the official seat of the government of the city state Hamburg. You can enter it on most days and it gives you an impression how rich and proud Hamburg was when this had been built. But you have been there according to your video.

  • @davebirch1976
    @davebirch1976 Před rokem +3

    It is said that the origins of the hamburger is Hamburg (hence the name) apparently some American soldiers based there saw a local dish of a beef meatball served in-between bread, and took this idea back to the states with them.
    The Donner kebab was created by someone who was turkish but living in Germany, so are popular in both countries, they are also popular here in the UK.