This episode has to be my very favorite. My ancestors left Nuremberg in 1716 and arrived in Virginia 1717. I wish that my paternal grandfather could have seen this.
I would just like to say that while I was working in Saudi Arabia I always watch Rick Steve's Travels after work. It makes you forget you are temporary stock in a barren desert..
Very nice report about Frankfurt/Main and Nürnberg. As a German I’m deeply honored by this lovely video! If you will be in Frankfurt in 2021, when - so help us God - the Frankfurt Soccer Stadium (today it’s named Deutsche Bank Park, but it‘s called after it’s real name the Waldstadion) will be reopened, take part in a Bundesliga soccer match of Eintracht Frankfurt! You will be a spectator among 51.000 Frankfurt soccer fans! Phantastic atmosphere and a very big fun!
Greetings from Nürnberg...:-) It's truely a beautiful city with lots of history and spots to explore...not to forget about the beer, Brezeln, Sauerkraut and Nürnberger Bratwürste. :-) I hope climatchange will not destroy the beautiful rivers, parks , forests and trees that give not only Nürnberg it's special charme...about the past: I appreciate how it's honestly faced to learn from the mistakes. "Who of you is without faults may throw the first stone."
@@yasiayasia3386 I think there are such and such people everywhere.... everybody has a different map in the brain about the landscape....no matter who and where and when.
Those parks and trees are going to be there for a very long time. The climate has always 'changed'. I live in New England, 25,000 years ago this area was under a sheet of ice a mile and a half thick. Obviously anyone who can think independently of the b.s the media tells us would come to understand it. In the 70's the climate alarmists were telling us were headed into a new ice age so pack up and head south. Then it was global warming and we'll all be underwater so pack up and head for the hills. Then, because those of us who lived lond enough began to not believe the b.s they just switched to a blanket term that will cover all their bases and call it climate change. Also new tech is coming online that can remove co2 from the atmosphere and convert into graphite, or graphene? Not sure which. Preferably graphite because it makes excellent way to store energy.
Ich werde es niemals vergessen, wie ich als Ungeimpfter mit derselben Taktik diskriminiert wurde während ich die Strasse der Menschenrechte entlang lief und keine Bäckerei oder Laden betreten durfte. Geschichte wiederholt sich.
I spent a lot of tome in the Frankfurt train station. Crepes in the morning and mushrooms cooked in a huge skillet in the evening. Delicious. I would walk to the marketplatz every morning in Hanau then take a bus to the bahnhof then a train to Frankfurt Ost then the subway then a bus and then walk to 97th every morning in about 25 minutes. Amazing.
Born in Munich and raised in Hanau. I worked at 97th in Frankfurt. 72 to 96 were the best years of my life. Spent a lot of time in Frankfurt. Fleamarkets along the river, Sachsenhausen and the Roman fort outside of Frankfurt.
Thanks to Rick Steve's I've traveled around Europe just with my computer haha ! I really love this channel, it helps me find out which countries i will be visiting next, in real life ;)
It's unbelievable that Germany's become the country it's nowadays. It was fully destroyed in the past, but now it looks like one of the most developed places in the world.
Thank you so much for a beautiful afternoon of Rick Steves programs, you are wonderful in commentaries, interests, fun and so educational...I LOVE YOUR SHOWS!!!!!
Everything is just wonderful in this documentary. In the sixties and seventies we were shown one documentary every week in the school as part of our education . Narrator is excellent. Thanks to Mr.Rick Steve's. Salisbury Park ,Pune.
Another great armchair trip with Rick Steeves. He truly is wonderful at what he does as his knowledge about each place, his enthusiasm as a modern-day explorer and his love for history and people is ever-present. Plus, he is quite a goof-ball which is also evident in the bloopers included at the end of each episode. Keep on traveling, Rick. 🏂 And thanks for a great upload. LL
Steve, I discovered you by coincidence during this pandemic time. I love your programs. Thanks to you I have traveled to many of my favor places of Germany.
If you’re in Nuremberg you ought to also visit the picturesque city of Weißenburg. The city is highly underrated. It’s an an old Roman city with a beautiful architecture
Germany's busiest train stations: 1. Hamburg Hbf - 2000 trains per day - 480000 visitors per day 2. München Hbf - 1873 trains per day - 450000 visitors per day 3. Frankfurt Hbf - 1732 trains per day - 450000 visitors per day
2:05 i never heard "Bankfurt" before and i was born in Frankfurt. Mainhatten is more common. But i never noticed that someone use that name in a chat. It´s a newspaper thing i guess.
My favourite site in Nürnberg is actually the enclosed shopping village directly at the train station! It's to me the most "fantasy" medi-eval looking place that I've been to
thanks for showing my home town Nürnberg, with the nice and the dark parts of its history! I can say: " I am proud to be a Nürnberger!" This city is worth to be visited!
Taking a Christmas cruise from Vienna, Austria to Nuremberg Germany this December. It’s a 10 day Christmas river cruise with Tauck Tours. Thank you for the video. Very informative.
the fact that germany has bounced back so much from an unfortunate past is a testament to the beautiful culture and commitment to infrastructure. can't wait to visit
Thanks to the wonderful folks at Viking River Cruise, we were able to visit both of these fantastic cities. We really enjoyed our visits there and can't wait to return. Thanks Rick for your great video reminding us of our time there.
When I came here, I was confused because people shook their heads left and right when they said yes, but now I'm used to it. And I want to live here longer than the scheduled date. Because to be exact, because of people, people are very open and funny people, I want to keep seeing friends here. I want people from other countries to meet a lot of Bulgarians. They are very fun and diverse people. And I’m from South Korea.
@@tncowgirl34 He is SUPER nice! Very friendly! He even offered to take a selfie with me! What's funny is that no one else in the bier garten seemed to recognize him, so he was surprised when I approached him. Still one of the best days in my life!
Excellent video; full of really interesting and useful information. I've been to Frankfurt a few times and Nürnberg once before. I wish I'd seen this video before I'd visited! Thanks very much for so much care to detail and great presentation. Just one factual correction. Germany became a nation-state in 1871 (not "in about 1870") when, after the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War, the then German princes proclaimed the founding of the German Empire. The King of Prussia was installed as "Kaiser" of the new empire and Berlin became its capital.
Nice video! My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
I spent 10 months near Frankfurt and 9 months near Nuremberg. Great weather, great place ,great times . I liked the Hefe Dunkel Weiss in Nuremberg the best . My favorite foods were Jaeger Snitzel at Tony's Rind worst and BBQ Snitzel sandwiches on the street and the roasted half Hahnchens 😋
I was stationed in Germany from 1978-1981. The last time I went to Germany was in 1991. It is totally different today. The Germans did a massive reconstruction of Germany after the East & West reunited. The best year to travel Europe was in 1983. I was stationed in Italy at that time. That was the year the dollar was very strong and a lot of people in the U.S. were getting passports that there was a long ling in the passport office. Never again did the dollar was that big.
I love how detailed Rick Steves videos are of the places he visited. It made me feel like i hsve travelled with him around the world. He focused more on the story of the places. Thanks for all your great editing and cimematography.
I love my boy Rick Steves, his videos are awesome, his books are awesome. I have to bring up one thing that he mentions that bothers me in this and some other videos. Round towers were not meant to defend against artillery. They were round so there would be no blind spot or hard edge to use when an enemy was undermining a castle. The huge English Castles built in Wales in the 1280s-1290s all had round towers because of this, and they were built well before artillery came into widespread use in Britain.
Nurenberg is wonderful, especially during Christmas Market time. Lots of booths filled with all sorts of gift ideas, lots of good food too though I never did develop a taste for Gluhwein.
Thanks you Rick, you can't imagine how your videos makes me feel .. you are a huge support for something you would never expect .. Just know that there is someone who is so grateful to your videos :))
Lived in ziegenberg with military for 6yrs north of Frankfurt! But 27yrs ago , major changes! Bad Nauheim is a beautiful town! It had a nice schwimbad (pools, sauna etc)
Im from the UK and have some great german friends so i have a list of places they keep telling me to go to, one day im sure i will get there and see what they are telling me looks so great :)
US Army 1973-1977 Nurnberg, Germany 'Best Years of my Life', J Hall, 9th Infantry Division, 2nd Armored. NATO Command under General Alexander M Haig SACEUR. Thank you, Danke, to the German people for your Kindness and Generosity
Loved it! Simply the best. Rick Steve, David Attenborough best friends for me in quarantine. An earnest Thank you to everyone who is behind this. Love from India
@@horseplop9 I'm 69 and I remember him being several years younger; maybe around 64 or 65. I attended one of his lectures at UCLA in '95. I'm glad I traveled when I was younger, and not just because of COVID-19, but because my ability to stay on my feet for hours at a time is not what it used to be. It looks like he might have lost a few pounds, because it was clearly evident that he was, shall we say, liking the food a little too much.
I visited Frankfurt in 2016 but I missed many of the places you showed in your program. Now, I know where to go in case a have a chance to visit Germany again.
Dear Ricky Steve your narration about Nuremberg is incomplete till you say something about palace of justice where trial was conducted against war criminals.
as a german i feel sad about all the lost architecture of the war. germany was SO much more beautiful before the war.
Blame Hitler.
@@TicklerDude it´s not that easy
@@Casper-we3dq Lol the UK was hardly bombed at all. The UK destroyed its own history by trying to be modern.
I need a friend from Germany
Any Germany?
This episode has to be my very favorite. My ancestors left Nuremberg in 1716 and arrived in Virginia 1717. I wish that my paternal grandfather could have seen this.
Rick Steves is the godfather of travel vlogging!
Yeah it's very sad that it's not going to last any longer he's probably retired now
The Germans never seize to leave me in awe with their pursuit of engineering and beautiful architecture.
To be fair, they’ve done some seizing too back in the day.
@@TravelingThruLife nah those are lies, you can't seize what is yours by divine right.
@@TravelingThruLife Like the Chinese are doing today...Tibet, Taiwan, South China Sea...and so on and on...
@@TravelingThruLife oh look who's talking -_-
Dusty Camino very very true. Definitely don’t support any actions by the Chinese government whatsoever.
Greetings from Romania ! 🇷🇴🇩🇪
I can’t wait to visit Germany in this winter !
Mee too 😇
There's even some ancient cave painting, which can be seen at 3:05, if you look close enough. Wonderful!
Nuremberg is the most beautiful city in Germany! Not too large, not too small. And with a lot of Sightseeings and a lot of Nature around.
Living there i can’t confirm this but sure from a tourist perspective it’s might be true
@@JohnDoe-nb9gdwhat's it like to live there compared to other German cities?
I seriously enjoy watching Rick Steves traveling shows
Jessica Ramirez can we together travel to the world tour
It has become my daily routine 😁😁👍
Same
Haid ER simp
We’re supposed to...
I would just like to say that while I was working in Saudi Arabia I always watch Rick Steve's Travels after work. It makes you forget you are temporary stock in a barren desert..
In this time of pandemic, Rick Steve's videos have become my means to temporarily escape everything that's happening right now. 😔
What a perceptive, succinct, accurate and profound summary of history and culture! Rick is a great writer and historian, and perhaps humanitarian.
So sensual and so erotic
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Very nice report about Frankfurt/Main and Nürnberg. As a German I’m deeply honored by this lovely video! If you will be in Frankfurt in 2021, when - so help us God - the Frankfurt Soccer Stadium (today it’s named Deutsche Bank Park, but it‘s called after it’s real name the Waldstadion) will be reopened, take part in a Bundesliga soccer match of Eintracht Frankfurt! You will be a spectator among 51.000 Frankfurt soccer fans! Phantastic atmosphere and a very big fun!
Greetings from Nürnberg...:-) It's truely a beautiful city with lots of history and spots to explore...not to forget about the beer, Brezeln, Sauerkraut and Nürnberger Bratwürste. :-) I hope climatchange will not destroy the beautiful rivers, parks , forests and trees that give not only Nürnberg it's special charme...about the past: I appreciate how it's honestly faced to learn from the mistakes. "Who of you is without faults may throw the first stone."
russians are the new modern Nazis. But the russians never admit their crimes, unlike the Germans
@@yasiayasia3386 I think there are such and such people everywhere.... everybody has a different map in the brain about the landscape....no matter who and where and when.
Those parks and trees are going to be there for a very long time.
The climate has always 'changed'. I live in New England, 25,000 years ago this area was under a sheet of ice a mile and a half thick. Obviously anyone who can think independently of the b.s the media tells us would come to understand it. In the 70's the climate alarmists were telling us were headed into a new ice age so pack up and head south.
Then it was global warming and we'll all be underwater so pack up and head for the hills.
Then, because those of us who lived lond enough began to not believe the b.s they just switched to a blanket term that will cover all their bases and call it climate change.
Also new tech is coming online that can remove co2 from the atmosphere and convert into graphite, or graphene? Not sure which. Preferably graphite because it makes excellent way to store energy.
Unfortunately fascism returned worldwide during the c-crisis and nobody is ready to talk about it.
Ich werde es niemals vergessen, wie ich als Ungeimpfter mit derselben Taktik diskriminiert wurde während ich die Strasse der Menschenrechte entlang lief und keine Bäckerei oder Laden betreten durfte. Geschichte wiederholt sich.
I spent a lot of tome in the Frankfurt train station. Crepes in the morning and mushrooms cooked in a huge skillet in the evening. Delicious. I would walk to the marketplatz every morning in Hanau then take a bus to the bahnhof then a train to Frankfurt Ost then the subway then a bus and then walk to 97th every morning in about 25 minutes. Amazing.
From Amsterdam to Frankfurt by road.... amazing journey.
Born in Munich and raised in Hanau. I worked at 97th in Frankfurt. 72 to 96 were the best years of my life. Spent a lot of time in Frankfurt. Fleamarkets along the river, Sachsenhausen and the Roman fort outside of Frankfurt.
What an icon of America. Wish he received more credit for all he has done for travelers from the US.
Thanks to Rick Steve's I've traveled around Europe just with my computer haha ! I really love this channel, it helps me find out which countries i will be visiting next, in real life ;)
Me too 😂🤗
cheaper than buying an airplane ticket
@@pikiwiki Or obtaining a passport.
It's unbelievable that Germany's become the country it's nowadays. It was fully destroyed in the past, but now it looks like one of the most developed places in the world.
😢😢😢😢😢
It still looks like a medieval city.
God. I loved Frankfurt ! It was another world and endless joy!
Germany is so beautiful 😍
Nürnberg is my hometown ,it's beautiful and i love and miss it so much .
I was stationed in Nuremburg when I was in the U.S. Army in 1972. Loved it.
Merrell Barracks, formerly called "SS Kaserne" or ?!
I was at the 130th General Hospital '72-may '73.
@Alex Alex not a word
Hello from Uzbekistan Rick Steves, thanks for video.....
Thank you so much for a beautiful afternoon of Rick Steves programs, you are wonderful in commentaries, interests, fun and so educational...I LOVE YOUR SHOWS!!!!!
Everything is just wonderful in this documentary. In the sixties and seventies we were shown one documentary every week in the school as part of our education . Narrator is excellent. Thanks to Mr.Rick Steve's. Salisbury Park ,Pune.
I have just started to watch the videos and experiencing the beauty of Europe. Thank you Mr. Rick Steve.
Another great armchair trip with Rick Steeves. He truly is wonderful at what he does as his knowledge about each place, his enthusiasm as a modern-day explorer and his love for history and people is ever-present. Plus, he is quite a goof-ball which is also evident in the bloopers included at the end of each episode. Keep on traveling, Rick. 🏂 And thanks for a great upload. LL
Rick is a master writer that I have not seen anyone close at sharing so much details of many things
Steve, I discovered you by coincidence during this pandemic time. I love your programs. Thanks to you I have traveled to many of my favor places of Germany.
One of the most beautiful countries in the world!
If you’re in Nuremberg you ought to also visit the picturesque city of Weißenburg. The city is highly underrated. It’s an an old Roman city with a beautiful architecture
Can i visit it?
@@Socrat_Daniel Sure it's 40 minutes from Nuremberg. The train connection is great. I'd stay for the night
Germany's busiest train stations:
1. Hamburg Hbf - 2000 trains per day - 480000 visitors per day
2. München Hbf - 1873 trains per day - 450000 visitors per day
3. Frankfurt Hbf - 1732 trains per day - 450000 visitors per day
Thanks, this is an interesting fact.
Trains,,,,, a painfull comment.
NO need for it!
Wow where did you get your statistics.
2:05 i never heard "Bankfurt" before and i was born in Frankfurt. Mainhatten is more common. But i never noticed that someone use that name in a chat. It´s a newspaper thing i guess.
My favourite site in Nürnberg is actually the enclosed shopping village directly at the train station! It's to me the most "fantasy" medi-eval looking place that I've been to
you mean the handwerkerhof
thanks for showing my home town Nürnberg, with the nice and the dark parts of its history! I can say: " I am proud to be a Nürnberger!" This city is worth to be visited!
0:49 that girl with the bike strutted like nobody's business
She knew being filmed
The historic architecture is gorgeous. I imagine it was even more stunning before the war. Thanks for the great tour. John
Taking a Christmas cruise from Vienna, Austria to Nuremberg Germany this December. It’s a 10 day Christmas river cruise with Tauck Tours. Thank you for the video. Very informative.
the fact that germany has bounced back so much from an unfortunate past is a testament to the beautiful culture and commitment to infrastructure. can't wait to visit
Thanks to the wonderful folks at Viking River Cruise, we were able to visit both of these fantastic cities. We really enjoyed our visits there and can't wait to return. Thanks Rick for your great video reminding us of our time there.
Remarkable video from Frankfurt, Germany to shows these great places in 2023❤❤❤
When I came here, I was confused because people shook their heads left and right when they said yes, but now I'm used to it. And I want to live here longer than the scheduled date. Because to be exact, because of people, people are very open and funny people, I want to keep seeing friends here. I want people from other countries to meet a lot of Bulgarians. They are very fun and diverse people. And I’m from South Korea.
Thank you Rick Steves, all of your travel films have truly enriched my learning interest in this lifetime.
Oh wow! This is when my family and I were in Nurnberg in 2015 and met Rick Steve's in a bier garten! Had no idea we were in the video!
Is he a nice guy?
Wow nice to hear that
Hello
@@tncowgirl34 He is SUPER nice! Very friendly! He even offered to take a selfie with me! What's funny is that no one else in the bier garten seemed to recognize him, so he was surprised when I approached him. Still one of the best days in my life!
Hi dear
Hahahaha 😂.
I stumbled upon these series since I haven't been able to travel due to COVID-19. I absolutely LOVE them! I feel like Rick Steves is from Minnesota...
Thanks from Syria ,very amazing video.
Great series, truly shows the places with accuracy and tact
One of my 2 favorite cities here in Germany.
Great video !!! Frankfurt is wonderful. Next time you have to visit Heidelberg... What a beatiful city. Greetings from Chile.
Hello friend
I prefer Tubingen equally beautiful university city, and a lot less touristy
I'm an American citizen born abroad. I was born in Nuremberg and my brother was born in Augsburg. Some day I'll visit my birthday place ❤
Excellent video; full of really interesting and useful information. I've been to Frankfurt a few times and Nürnberg once before. I wish I'd seen this video before I'd visited! Thanks very much for so much care to detail and great presentation.
Just one factual correction. Germany became a nation-state in 1871 (not "in about 1870") when, after the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War, the then German princes proclaimed the founding of the German Empire. The King of Prussia was installed as "Kaiser" of the new empire and Berlin became its capital.
people are as warm as the weather in that country
Nice video! My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
The earth isn’t round
Wow Interesting I most say
Nice to meet you 😊
A guten Morgens & A guten Appetit auf Wocheende
I too enjoy watching your trips to different countries with amazing information.🙂🙂
I spent 10 months near Frankfurt and 9 months near Nuremberg. Great weather, great place ,great times .
I liked the Hefe Dunkel Weiss in Nuremberg the best .
My favorite foods were Jaeger Snitzel at Tony's Rind worst and BBQ Snitzel sandwiches on the street and the roasted half Hahnchens 😋
I was stationed in Germany from 1978-1981. The last time I went to Germany was in 1991. It is totally different today. The Germans did a massive reconstruction of Germany after the East & West reunited. The best year to travel Europe was in 1983. I was stationed in Italy at that time. That was the year the dollar was very strong and a lot of people in the U.S. were getting passports that there was a long ling in the passport office. Never again did the dollar was that big.
Now the time came again lol
Yes. I was stationed in Kitzingen in 1983 and 1984. One dollar was worth 3 marks then. We had a blast for those 2 years when we weren't working.
Rick you are the best storyteller! thank you.
Can't wait to backpack through this beautiful country! Love from Singapore
I have so enjoyed your travel videos of Europe. Are you still doing these.
Fantastic! Rick Steves makes me feel like travelling at the drop of a hat
Trump speak at uno
Chai Limvorapun what???
Do it. you wont regret it :)
*Hat drops*
Fabio Emerim 5
Thanks Rick for this wonderful journey
Been in both cities, great places to visit Should not miss the OLD cemetery in Nurnberg It is an amazing history lesson
Wish rick was my teacher, I like the enthusiasm when he talks about history, makes me want to learn such more and is very exciting lol
If I didn’t hate 14 hours on economy class so much, I would say your job is heaven . Love your show
19:43 Rick is about 6'4" so his friend Thomas is even taller. That passageway is probably a little less cramped for us regularly sized folks.
I love how detailed Rick Steves videos are of the places he visited. It made me feel like i hsve travelled with him around the world. He focused more on the story of the places. Thanks for all your great editing and cimematography.
I love my boy Rick Steves, his videos are awesome, his books are awesome. I have to bring up one thing that he mentions that bothers me in this and some other videos. Round towers were not meant to defend against artillery. They were round so there would be no blind spot or hard edge to use when an enemy was undermining a castle. The huge English Castles built in Wales in the 1280s-1290s all had round towers because of this, and they were built well before artillery came into widespread use in Britain.
00:51 blonde chick with bike sweared like the camera was for her. She was trying to throw her hips out with that walk🤣🤣🤣
saw that. she knew what she was doing
Nurenberg is wonderful, especially during Christmas Market time. Lots of booths filled with all sorts of gift ideas, lots of good food too though I never did develop a taste for Gluhwein.
YES, more Rick Steves. . .i need my Rick Steves!
Hahahahaha
Excellent video.. Very interesting and beautiful places, love listening Rick' English. 🐾🐾
Thanks you Rick, you can't imagine how your videos makes me feel .. you are a huge support for something you would never expect .. Just know that there is someone who is so grateful to your videos :))
Lived in ziegenberg with military for 6yrs north of Frankfurt! But 27yrs ago , major changes! Bad Nauheim is a beautiful town! It had a nice schwimbad (pools, sauna etc)
very nice tour ....... i really enjoyed it
*വളരെ നല്ല പരിപാടിയാണ്. സന്തോഷ് ജോർജ് കുളങ്ങര സാറിന്റെ സഞ്ചാരം പോലെ തന്നെ. ഞാൻ ഒരു സ്ഥിരം പ്രേക്ഷകൻ ആണേ.*
Thank you Rick for your great videos including this one. More please.
nedvie2007 rick is my favourite person
what an well eduated man..wow
Im from the UK and have some great german friends so i have a list of places they keep telling me to go to, one day im sure i will get there and see what they are telling me looks so great :)
Did you go to any of them?
so wonderful the city franfurtthe architecture👍
I really enjoyed the episode.
Great tour of the city.
Wow..wonderful Jakarta says hello sir. May god bless U ..
Very informative, and good as always! Thanks!
Rick Steves.... Such a Gentleman 🌷
Merry Christmas ever yone with all the joy and happiness. Have a wonderful new year
Wunderschön Stadt & vielen Dank Brüdern + Schwestern
Man, this was educational!! Didn't learn a lot of this in my whole life! Thanks RICK!
Longing for revisiting gorgeous Frankfurt.
I always enjoy to see this traveling show by steve. Thanks steve
Hi Rick! You have inspired me to travel every country in europe. Thank you for all your videos! Very helpful!
US Army 1973-1977 Nurnberg, Germany 'Best Years of my Life', J Hall, 9th Infantry Division, 2nd Armored. NATO Command under General Alexander M Haig SACEUR. Thank you, Danke, to the German people for your Kindness and Generosity
Nice choices to visit Frankfurt and Nurnberg.
greets from Frankfurt btw.
Loved it! Simply the best.
Rick Steve, David Attenborough best friends for me in quarantine.
An earnest Thank you to everyone who is behind this. Love from India
Thank you.,Unfortunately Rick is probably done for a few years and Hes almost 70 now anyways
@@horseplop9 I'm 69 and I remember him being several years younger; maybe around 64 or 65. I attended one of his lectures at UCLA in '95. I'm glad I traveled when I was younger, and not just because of COVID-19, but because my ability to stay on my feet for hours at a time is not what it used to be. It looks like he might have lost a few pounds, because it was clearly evident that he was, shall we say, liking the food a little too much.
Thanks for your great videos. I live nearby Nuremberg but have never appreciated it enough.
Why not
I visited Frankfurt in 2016 but I missed many of the places you showed in your program. Now, I know where to go in case a have a chance to visit Germany again.
German street food looks so good. Hope I can visit one day
Do it 🙂. Why not.
Dear Ricky Steve your narration about Nuremberg is incomplete till you say something about palace of justice where trial was conducted against war criminals.
The allies were the war criminals!
I loved your videos. Direction and shooting was awesome. Please make a video of Finland tour. Keep making these types of videos. Thank you.
Just discovered this channel and definitely subscribing!! I really enjoy this video and looking forward to watch more! :D