I have been to many places so far, including other cities claiming to be the nicest cities to live in. When it comes to pure living, nothing beats Münster. With a population of 300.000, it is in the sweet spot for the infrastructure it has. Talking about that infrastructure, literally everything is clean and pleasant to look at. You get a sense that this is a rich city. When it comes to spending time outdoors, the public places are incredibly beautiful and at the same time they are free to access. Wherever you live in Münster, it‘s not far to get to one of nice parks, the Aasee or whatever. Truly blessed to have experienced so many years living in this city.
I live in Münster since 1993 - I fell in love with the Prinzipalmarkt when I was about 12 years old. Your short video portrait is amazingly complete for Münster itself. And I really like it! Münster also has several suburbs like Häger, Nienberge, Hiltrup (where I live) and many more.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Yes, we really like visiting and will definitely be back... need to see the other parts that make up the city to get a well-rounded view of the place :) Enjoy the city!
@@Penguinandpia If you do, hit me up. We could meet and have a drink or something. My email address is: veddartha (at) gmx . net. Without the spaces, of course.
My wife and I are heading there next year after we RV the US. I spent some time in Germany in 99 and it was beautiful. The Rheinland Pfalz is a great area to visit. Macht spass!!
Penguin and Pia Travel it probably has. Berlin was still under construction so I’d be interested to see that! Anyways, enjoyed your video and happy travels to you two!
I used to come down here on my weekends off, when I was Based here at oxford barracks, roxeller strasse, Munster,DE, BFPO17 2006 to 2008, 02:55, There's a Public open and indoor pub or two, where she is walking around that area.
Great to hear! Yeah, Munich is a great city and we try to explore all the smaller ones, too. Hence a Munster Video. Cool backstory for you both - best of luck on the road!
The Promenade on its entire route is where centuries before the old city walls stood. If you'd walked the entire route, there you could see some of the old defensiv systems from the past like the "Buddenturm" or the "Zwinger" and other places where the city moats were that secured the city.
That's neat! We were close by but not close enough to see these particular towers/fortifications. Thanks for extending the list of things to check out the next time we visit. :)
Is this in the state of Hessen? My friend lives there and has invited me to visit and I'm thinking about it if my health improves and this virus lockdown finally goes away. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! No, Münster is in North Rhine-Westphalia (to the north of Hessen). That said, both NRW and Hessen are worth exploring (when the time is right). NRW has big centres like Cologne and Düsseldorf. Hessen has Frankfurt and Wiesbaden (the latter of which we really like and would recommend).
Do you have a favourite German city/town that we haven't been to yet? We're always looking for inspiration :)
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I have been to many places so far, including other cities claiming to be the nicest cities to live in. When it comes to pure living, nothing beats Münster. With a population of 300.000, it is in the sweet spot for the infrastructure it has. Talking about that infrastructure, literally everything is clean and pleasant to look at. You get a sense that this is a rich city. When it comes to spending time outdoors, the public places are incredibly beautiful and at the same time they are free to access. Wherever you live in Münster, it‘s not far to get to one of nice parks, the Aasee or whatever. Truly blessed to have experienced so many years living in this city.
I live in Münster since 1993 - I fell in love with the Prinzipalmarkt when I was about 12 years old. Your short video portrait is amazingly complete for Münster itself. And I really like it! Münster also has several suburbs like Häger, Nienberge, Hiltrup (where I live) and many more.
Thanks so much for the kind words! Yes, we really like visiting and will definitely be back... need to see the other parts that make up the city to get a well-rounded view of the place :) Enjoy the city!
@@Penguinandpia If you do, hit me up. We could meet and have a drink or something. My email address is: veddartha (at) gmx . net. Without the spaces, of course.
Hi , how's WWU in münster ?
@@emiljoe416 Great, I think. =o) The front of the castle was restored and the scaffolding was put away - so nice colours.
My wife and I are heading there next year after we RV the US. I spent some time in Germany in 99 and it was beautiful. The Rheinland Pfalz is a great area to visit. Macht spass!!
That sounds like a great trip then! I'd imagine much has changed since '99 so have an amazing time taking in this beautiful country!
Penguin and Pia Travel it probably has. Berlin was still under construction so I’d be interested to see that! Anyways, enjoyed your video and happy travels to you two!
@@LiveTravelHappy Really glad to hear you enjoyed - they can always be better but we're always improving! Likewise, safe travels!
I used to come down here on my weekends off, when I was Based here at oxford barracks, roxeller strasse, Munster,DE, BFPO17
2006 to 2008,
02:55,
There's a Public open and indoor pub or two, where she is walking around that area.
We both lover Germany and our favorite city there right now is Munich but looking to explore more of it next year! Love your videos, keep it up!
Great to hear! Yeah, Munich is a great city and we try to explore all the smaller ones, too. Hence a Munster Video. Cool backstory for you both - best of luck on the road!
I lived in munster for 10 months for study and training.. very interesting and beautiful city.. I really enjoyed living there and miss that
Did you meet the ghost of Jan Bockelson?
My birthplace. Wonderful city.
great video !
Thanks so much! Glad that you enjoyed it - we definitely enjoyed Münster!
Thank You very much for the Vid and Your work. Greetings from Münster, age 1230 Years.
Thanks for watching!
The Promenade on its entire route is where centuries before the old city walls stood. If you'd walked the entire route, there you could see some of the old defensiv systems from the past like the "Buddenturm" or the "Zwinger" and other places where the city moats were that secured the city.
That's neat! We were close by but not close enough to see these particular towers/fortifications. Thanks for extending the list of things to check out the next time we visit. :)
Very important place
Is this in the state of Hessen? My friend lives there and has invited me to visit and I'm thinking about it if my health improves and this virus lockdown finally goes away.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! No, Münster is in North Rhine-Westphalia (to the north of Hessen). That said, both NRW and Hessen are worth exploring (when the time is right). NRW has big centres like Cologne and Düsseldorf. Hessen has Frankfurt and Wiesbaden (the latter of which we really like and would recommend).
@@Penguinandpia I found out there are several Muenster cities. Again thanks.
Awesome video & channel 👍🏼 we’re new subscribers 🤗
Likewise - keep up the awesome travels! :)
Nice Video im german and live in Münster
Thanks so much - we really like visiting Münster. It keeps drawing us back!
Münster ist absolut klasse. Place to be für jung und alt!
Yup, we agree! :)
Ja klar! Ich studiere im Münster.
gotta visit Germany again, there's far too much i haven't seen
Don't feel too bad - we're STILL discovering small cities and towns... and Lisa IS German!
MS4LIFE
haha, we don't live there - but can appreciate the sentiment!
I COM from Münster
That's great - what an awesome place to live! we really like the city and hope to visit again once the world opens up safely.