I finally traveled back to Germany and toured through Germany’s most Underrated cities thanks to a subscriber that reached out to give me the ultimate experience. As many of you know, most Americans like myself never even attempt to step outside our comfort zone and venture across the world to explore things like this and THAT is what made this trip even BETTER! If this is your first time finding this channel, WELCOME, and if you’re a returning viewer WELCOME BACK! I’ll be releasing more videos of my experiences traveling through Germany as well as my unorthodox journey trying to learn German.

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    1. I love your videos, you are so amazing and let me have a new look at my country ❤
      Next time you must visit Koblenz and the Loreley and there you have to visit a Mittelaltermarkt. I would love to see you there 😊

    2. There are a lot underrated interesting cities in germany. North of the Ruhrpott, you have cities like Münster and Hannover.
      Especially if you're into bikes, Münster is the best citiy to visit. I think it'sa still the city with the most bikes per person in germany.
      Further up you got Wilhelmshaven, Bremen, Kiel. In the East you have cities like Potsdam, Dresden Leipzig. But in general it doesn't really matter. Pick any direction and you can be sure to find something interesting.

    3. Good video man, love it. You should've come to my hometown which is right next to Essen. There is a huge a** mall to see in Oberhausen which is called Westfield Centro and its the largest Mall in Germany.

    4. Wenn ich dich immer so glücklich durch Deutschland laufen sehe bekomme ich richtig Lust dir meine Stadt zu zeigen. Falls du mal nach Rostock kommst, dann sag bescheid. Ich habe hier auch schon Stadtrundgänge gemacht also kann ich dir auch einiges über die Stadt erzählen. 😊

    5. Yee, a lot of people get pissed of at bloggers in Germany, they do not want there face on the internet. Also they do not like LOUD people.

    6. Well, for the next time you are in Essen, just drive to Essen – Stoppenberg, Fritz – Schupp – Allee, and visit Zeche Zollverein. It is a coal mine closed in 1983, now on the UNESCO world heritage list.
      Oh shoot, I almost forgot: this abandoned colliery is part of a sightseeing path called "Route der Industriekultur", which can be explored by bike. This is an enormous assortment of Lost Places, i.e. rusty steel mills, coke plants, coal shafts, and much more. In some way it's Germany's Rust Belt.
      All the best!

    7. Yo James You should come to Münster next time. It‘s quite close to Essen and the German bike capitol, if you‘re Looking for a real biking trip experience. Keep on traveling Man! Peace✌🏻

    8. I like how you say that you feel safer with the platform beneath you, while the platform is mostly also supported thru the main construction that also holds the Schwebebahn (If you look close enough at the ending of the stations you’ll see that it’s held up by usually 8 steel ropes. That’s why most of it is made of wood: so it’s lighter. Real fascinating piece of engineering that is. Still love it to ride on to get to Uni 🙂

    9. What most people do not know, that the Rhine Tower is a giant CLOCK! Its lights are formed up in a decimal system. so top two ligths count as 10hrs, below are single hours, ten minute lights, single minutes.

    10. I love your enthusiasm!

      I am living next to Wu-Town and have become little cynical about it.
      Thanks to you I will give it another try to get comfortable with it. I am actually heading to U-Club tonight.

    11. Wait…while walking in Düsseldorf did he? He really just said „this is like cologne on steroids“….could be famous last words

    12. I was born in Wuppertal. The always rainy Weather and the Schwebebahn was always the vacation highlights when I visited my Grandparents as a child. Grüße aus dem ewig sonnigen Baden-Württemberg.

    13. I live in Düsseldorf and sometimes i visit Wuppertal and the Schwebebahn is a highlight every time! But my reccomendation is to visit the Schadowstrasse too.

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