Just 3 years of traveling I've been to Paris, Rome, Venice, London, Toronto, Tokyo and Cuba. Next month I'm going to Santorini, Athens, Dublin and London again. Next year, I'm still debating on my next trip. The front runners so far are Scotland, Amsterdam, and Switzerland. If i had to choose a favorite so far, I'd say Rome is my #1.
Listen!!. Exploring new countries is such a rewarding experience! For first-time travelers, I'd recommend considering destinations that offer a mix of cultural richness and natural beauty. Personally, I've been fortunate to travel to over 10 countries thanks to careful budgeting and smart investments.I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 2 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future.
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personally, I'm blessed and realizing I'm not the only one working with Regina Louise Collaro. I will consider myself lucky. I've been able to feed and make a living through her advice and great work. For such a person as Regina, I owe her gratitude, support and endless prayers as it is not easy to gain access to such a competent and reliable adviser. Who isn't just wise but has all it takes to handle an investment and is good at what she does.
London isn't really a small city to walk around in, it's actually sprawling and has many great neighbourhoods that you need to take the tube or overground to get to. Locals don't just walk from Trafalgar Square to the London Eye
A lot of tourists only go to the bits along the thames visiting all the tourist traps along the way, sounds like thats what this guy did, their loss. London is MASSIVE with loads of amazing areas to visit and explore which would take hours to walk between.
@@ElBendito91 sorry I didn’t mean that it’s not that locals don’t want to do that walk, I mean locals have other things to do than do than take pleasant walks around central london. It’s a very doable walk and sometimes I do it when showing people around town. But in reality a vast majority of us don’t live in places as beautifully walkable as the tourist bits in central. That’s not the average experience in the daily life of a Londoner is what I mean.
Belgium is also known for there lovely chocolates. I must've ate half that countries chocolate when there in 2015 😂. They also have a very dark past due to King Leopold, read King Leopolds Ghost 😢
Jeff, love your content!! Based on your experience of living in the US and traveling throughout Europe and the world. How would you assess life in USA cities like Phoenix, Las Vegas, San Diego compares to the quality of life and livability of the cities mentioned in this video? Thanks
Good question. So living in a place and visiting a place can leave two separate impressions. I would say that Switzerland seems interesting to live but i would be in for a culture shock. Barcelona seems vibrant especially if you can make friends. Paris is certainly cultural. I am not convinced I could live long term in Europe. Nice places to visit though. I would say Boston is the USA's closest European city.
@@IslandHopperTV Thank you for your reply. From your videos it does seem that European cities are much more socially developed and vibrant? It also seems that there is much more investment into public spaces and infrastructure? Southern European cities seem to also have superior weather and a more exciting topography? Curious to know what are your thoughts about these assumptions? Thanks again.
@@IslandHopperTV I absolutely agree with you about Boston. It is my favourite city in the USA, and consider it most like a European city. I would put San Francisco a close second although it is 20 years since I was last there. I would also list Quebec City as one of my favourites if you broaden the criteria to include all of North America. Though I haven't travelled too extensively in the USA, the reason I liked Boston was because it has a lively and safe downtown feel to it because of the presence of people out enjoying the city at night. In contrast, I was once in Forth Worth and found the city centre dead and devoid of people after dark. I found it strange and threatening, and imagine this to be true of many US cities that have been developed within strict zonal planning of providing commercial activity in the city centre and residential areas on the periphery of the city. For that reason, I prefer European cities that have evolved in a more organic way.
When they talk about London, they mean Greater London, which IS the largest in Western Europe by population. The “ City of London” is a tiny area within Greater London, which is the financial quarter, and has a population of only 5000.
I agree that the 25 you have listed would rise to the top of most people's list. However, there are many other cities that are worth visiting, not only for their own sake but because of other attractions that are within easy reach. Places I have been to and can vouch for are, Malaga - and including other Andalusian cities that are about 2 hours away (Cordoba, Granada, Seville, Cadiz, Ronda). Tours - beautiful old town and multiple chateau on the Loire within easy reach. Montpellier - with many smaller towns nearby with fabulous remains of Roman architecture. These include Arles, Nimes, Carcassonne, Aigues-Mortes and Avignon. The point I am making is that there wonderful places to visit throughout Europe if you travel beyond the main cities.
Rome and Florence I can check those two off the list of the 25 cities you described since I just went in January. Thank you for collaborating all these European clips together. Europe is one of my favorite destinations to travel and my goal is to visit at least 30 countries there. If your list had expanded, I would’ve also added Venice, Seville, Helsinki, Hamburg, and others
Metro areas are not like in usa in Europe. Germany Munich has 2 mio and the area surround is only landscape and you say there are 6 mio? It’s not like us bro here
@@misterbean4059 I find it funny from your comment. Okay, if we were talking about Moscow, which succumbed more to the influence of the "soviet", but St. Petersburg is really a beautiful city and is often included in the top 30 beautiful Europe lol.
I've been to 21 of them. I haven't been to Geneva or Zurich but I have been to Switzerland. I haven't been to Munich but have been to Germany and I haven't been to Rotterdam but have been to The Netherlands. I love Europe!
@stefanocataloni9278 I'm talking about the cities themselves, not metropolitan areas than include all the surrounding small towns and villages. London does in fact have a larger area than Los Angeles and about a 2x bigger area than New York City.
Lol the guy who created this video crearly lives in a world on his own, he didn't include the most beautiful city build by man VENICE ITALY?! U SERIOUS
Was the goal here to oddly mispronounce many commonly known European words and names? They're often ones so well known that it seems they're intentional.
i don't understand why Rotterdam, Brussels,Frankfurt, Oslo and the Swiss cities are on the list. Rotterdam is ugly, Brussels and Oslo are boring and not the most beautiful cities (except the small old town in Brussels and Oslo is also very expensive and you won`t see the fjords or mountains there. The two largest thus smaller cities on the west coast gives you at least that. You also said that Dublin was one of the most expensive cities in Europe thus it`s cheap compared to Oslo and the Swiss cities only a lot more fun. Why not include Porto, Krakow, Hamburg, Naples, Edinburgh or Palermo/Catania on the list in stead. By the way, London is among the least easily walkable cities in Europe thus it is huge. About the same population as NYC.
@@IslandHopperTV 3% of Turkey is in Europe and they don't class themselves as Europeans, so they're a Middle Eastern country. Turkey isn't in Asia either.
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OK. Viva Europa: Hungary: Budapest: European Union 2024......😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
The hague isnt the capital of the netherlands. It’s Amsterdam. Crazy video btw
Just 3 years of traveling I've been to Paris, Rome, Venice, London, Toronto, Tokyo and Cuba. Next month I'm going to Santorini, Athens, Dublin and London again. Next year, I'm still debating on my next trip. The front runners so far are Scotland, Amsterdam, and Switzerland. If i had to choose a favorite so far, I'd say Rome is my #1.
Remarkable video from the 25 Best Cities In Europe 2023 to shows these remarkable cities❤❤❤
Exploring all of London by foot? 😭
Listen!!. Exploring new countries is such a rewarding experience! For first-time travelers, I'd recommend considering destinations that offer a mix of cultural richness and natural beauty. Personally, I've been fortunate to travel to over 10 countries thanks to careful budgeting and smart investments.I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 2 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future.
Alright Phyllis, speaking in general terms, investing requires a good amount of knowledge. That's why it's essential to have a solid support system like a financial counselor, especially when picking out assets. I've been working with Regina Louise Collaro, who is an investment advisor at a registered wealth management company. I can't recommend her enough; my financial journey has been fantastic thanks to her. She's quite well-known for her services, and she helped me achieve financial stability through investments. Now, I benefit from her passive income strategies every month. So, I'd strongly suggest finding a reliable investment advisor for yourself..
Regina Louise Collaro is based in the United States and can work with anybody wherever they stay. If you would like more information on reaching her, you can conduct a search online.
personally, I'm blessed and realizing I'm not the only one working with Regina Louise Collaro. I will consider myself lucky. I've been able to feed and make a living through her advice and great work. For such a person as Regina, I owe her gratitude, support and endless prayers as it is not easy to gain access to such a competent and reliable adviser. Who isn't just wise but has all it takes to handle an investment and is good at what she does.
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I love exploring cities I’m gonna do that when I’m older
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing.
Nice selection of places. Greetings from Switzerland.
amazing work brother
Big fan! How about a complete travel guide of the Hawaiian Islands? A video for each one? That would be a ton of fun.
Yes soon
Amazing of landscape there I love place there so much
very good !
Wow, that's a lot of information in this video! We enjoy your videos!
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Thanx for all information you shared with us, greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
Sorry made, where are Belgrade, Zagreb, Sarajevo, Bratislava. Some cities from UK, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh.
Manny? Gtfoh 😂😂😂😂
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Big fan! How about a complete travel guide of the Hawaiian Islands? A video for each one? That would be a ton of fun.
London isn't really a small city to walk around in, it's actually sprawling and has many great neighbourhoods that you need to take the tube or overground to get to. Locals don't just walk from Trafalgar Square to the London Eye
A lot of tourists only go to the bits along the thames visiting all the tourist traps along the way, sounds like thats what this guy did, their loss. London is MASSIVE with loads of amazing areas to visit and explore which would take hours to walk between.
That isn't exactly a long walk tbh. Many do when the weather is good
@@ElBendito91 sorry I didn’t mean that it’s not that locals don’t want to do that walk, I mean locals have other things to do than do than take pleasant walks around central london. It’s a very doable walk and sometimes I do it when showing people around town. But in reality a vast majority of us don’t live in places as beautifully walkable as the tourist bits in central. That’s not the average experience in the daily life of a Londoner is what I mean.
Belgium is also known for there lovely chocolates. I must've ate half that countries chocolate when there in 2015 😂. They also have a very dark past due to King Leopold, read King Leopolds Ghost 😢
Mussels in Brussels is not it 😂 its actually about Jean Claud van Damme, The Muscles From Brussels! Love the vid by the way ❤
Jeff, love your content!!
Based on your experience of living in the US and traveling throughout Europe and the world.
How would you assess life in USA cities like Phoenix, Las Vegas, San Diego compares to the quality of life and livability of the cities mentioned in this video?
Thanks
Good question. So living in a place and visiting a place can leave two separate impressions. I would say that Switzerland seems interesting to live but i would be in for a culture shock. Barcelona seems vibrant especially if you can make friends. Paris is certainly cultural. I am not convinced I could live long term in Europe. Nice places to visit though. I would say Boston is the USA's closest European city.
@@IslandHopperTV
Thank you for your reply.
From your videos it does seem that European cities are much more socially developed and vibrant?
It also seems that there is much more investment into public spaces and infrastructure?
Southern European cities seem to also have superior weather and a more exciting topography?
Curious to know what are your thoughts about these assumptions?
Thanks again.
@@IslandHopperTV I absolutely agree with you about Boston. It is my favourite city in the USA, and consider it most like a European city. I would put San Francisco a close second although it is 20 years since I was last there. I would also list Quebec City as one of my favourites if you broaden the criteria to include all of North America.
Though I haven't travelled too extensively in the USA, the reason I liked Boston was because it has a lively and safe downtown feel to it because of the presence of people out enjoying the city at night. In contrast, I was once in Forth Worth and found the city centre dead and devoid of people after dark. I found it strange and threatening, and imagine this to be true of many US cities that have been developed within strict zonal planning of providing commercial activity in the city centre and residential areas on the periphery of the city. For that reason, I prefer European cities that have evolved in a more organic way.
When they talk about London, they mean Greater London, which IS the largest in Western Europe by population. The “ City of London” is a tiny area within Greater London, which is the financial quarter, and has a population of only 5000.
Please put Iceland as well
We really enjoyed a lot thanks for expolering europe
Porto Must Be on this List
I agree that the 25 you have listed would rise to the top of most people's list. However, there are many other cities that are worth visiting, not only for their own sake but because of other attractions that are within easy reach.
Places I have been to and can vouch for are,
Malaga - and including other Andalusian cities that are about 2 hours away (Cordoba, Granada, Seville, Cadiz, Ronda).
Tours - beautiful old town and multiple chateau on the Loire within easy reach.
Montpellier - with many smaller towns nearby with fabulous remains of Roman architecture. These include Arles, Nimes, Carcassonne, Aigues-Mortes and Avignon.
The point I am making is that there wonderful places to visit throughout Europe if you travel beyond the main cities.
venice ?
You are very welcome to visit Bosnia and Herzegowina too. 👋👋
That “old pub area” in Dublin you’re taking about is Temple Bar, a manufactured tourist trap built in the 90s. There’s nothing authentic about it
I've been to all of them.
There are many more beautiful cities especially in Spain, Italy, France and Germany.
Missed krakow
it's not that good
@@SherriLavigne never been then?
Keep up the great work, it’s only a matter of time until you have millions of subscribers.
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You didn’t include Dubrovnik
Rome and Florence I can check those two off the list of the 25 cities you described since I just went in January. Thank you for collaborating all these European clips together. Europe is one of my favorite destinations to travel and my goal is to visit at least 30 countries there. If your list had expanded, I would’ve also added Venice, Seville, Helsinki, Hamburg, and others
Yes, Krakow, Vilnius, Riga, Tallinn, Bratislava, Milan, Nice, Palma all were considered as well and could have done more but just went with 25
Seville is a really good one! the old royal palace is amazing.
Istanbul is not what came to my mind when I thought about a European city :)
Where is Venice?
It's to the north of Italy on the Adriatic Sea.
@@The_Red_Squirrelhe’s saying why isn’t it in the video
@@hahjsjsjsjs2243Your probably right but I'm sure some people believe it is in Las Vegas. 😂
@@The_Red_Squirrel lmao, this is hilarious. I'm sure he meant where in the video
You would be wrong by calling Berlin, the capital of techno music. Detroit Michigan is the capital of techno music. It is where it began. Research it!
How come no one knows that
Metro areas are not like in usa in Europe.
Germany Munich has 2 mio and the area surround is only landscape and you say there are 6 mio? It’s not like us bro here
where is Belgrade sir?!
OK. Viva Europa: Hungary: Budapest: European Union 2024.....😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
"Loover"???
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Rotterdam ❤
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Edinburgh, the Baltic capitals…???
I wish i am in europ to work diswasher or garbage boy
“Louver” museum…. “CopenhOgen” hahahaha
Birmigham is missing
Shithole lol
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Strassbourg? :(
Your pronunciation of Schengen is wrong. You’re saying schenjen instead of Schengen. The ng is the one at the back of your tongue
You left off one notable exception… Saint Petersburg, Russia. Probably Moscow Russia as well.
Yes true. Just hard to get footage for that one.
Are you ok in the head?
in russia u get arrested for holding up a blank piece of paper 💀
@@misterbean4059 I find it funny from your comment. Okay, if we were talking about Moscow, which succumbed more to the influence of the "soviet", but St. Petersburg is really a beautiful city and is often included in the top 30 beautiful Europe lol.
No one wants to visit a country of a dictator and aggressor
I've been to 21 of them. I haven't been to Geneva or Zurich but I have been to Switzerland. I haven't been to Munich but have been to Germany and I haven't been to Rotterdam but have been to The Netherlands. I love Europe!
Which is your personal favourite city in Europe?
Barcelona, Prague, Stockholm, Florence, Budapest
London is a very small city you can do it by foot??? Dude what
London is Massive
calling london a small city is wild, the area is bigger than that of los angeles 😭
London metro is not larger than greater LA - not even close. A simple search will tell you.
@stefanocataloni9278 I'm talking about the cities themselves, not metropolitan areas than include all the surrounding small towns and villages. London does in fact have a larger area than Los Angeles and about a 2x bigger area than New York City.
London's area: 1,572 km2
LA's area: 1,299 km2
The "Lou-ver" wow. C'est terrible!
Kraków is more beautiful than Warsaw, really
Lol the guy who created this video crearly lives in a world on his own, he didn't include the most beautiful city build by man VENICE ITALY?! U SERIOUS
Too many german cities.
Well, there's 3. He should've left off Frankfurt and added Dubrovnik in Croatia.
Too less, sweety 🌹
Was the goal here to oddly mispronounce many commonly known European words and names? They're often ones so well known that it seems they're intentional.
i don't understand why Rotterdam, Brussels,Frankfurt, Oslo and the Swiss cities are on the list. Rotterdam is ugly, Brussels and Oslo are boring and not the most beautiful cities (except the small old town in Brussels and Oslo is also very expensive and you won`t see the fjords or mountains there. The two largest thus smaller cities on the west coast gives you at least that. You also said that Dublin was one of the most expensive cities in Europe thus it`s cheap compared to Oslo and the Swiss cities only a lot more fun. Why not include Porto, Krakow, Hamburg, Naples, Edinburgh or Palermo/Catania on the list in stead.
By the way, London is among the least easily walkable cities in Europe thus it is huge. About the same population as NYC.
Because it's their personal favorites that they actually went to and liked? you can make your own list
Rotterdam? 😂
Too crowded for me 😢👎
Bruhh! Dublin is a shite city !wtf
When will we see Jeff shilling his shitcoins again on Altcoin Buzz? 🤤
LOL what altcoins are you holding in your bags?
@@IslandHopperTV still a bunch of random stuff from 2017 And 2018. Some have died and some are 100x. ✌️
Turkey isn't in Europe it's in the Middle East. They don't even consider themselves Europeans either.
When you are in Istanbul they have the Europe side and and Asia side of the city.
@@IslandHopperTV 3% of Turkey is in Europe and they don't class themselves as Europeans, so they're a Middle Eastern country. Turkey isn't in Asia either.
actually we are neither Eurpoe nor Middle Eastern we are Euroasıans
@@GeraltTargaryen Can't be Eurasians when you have no European blood. The real Turks died out a long time ago.
Shut up. We don't consider ourselves as middle easterners.
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