This is the kind of film I've been waiting for. Lelystad is my favourite city, I lived there for a few years and worked there and I miss this city very much, I have nice memories of this city. Very nice and kind people live there. I'd love to see a video from Saturday as there is a market behind the hotel and another small center where there is a Lidl and a shell gas station around the bastion
It's nice to reminisce about the time when I lived in Lelystad and walked through the streets of the center on Sundays and watched the landscapes of the beautiful streets. I miss this city, this city has something attractive about it, I am in love with this city and I would like to live there again one day
❤ Hello my friend and hello my Exploring Lelystad and thank you so much my friend beautiful прогулку, Очень красивый торговый центр, В одном месте можно купить всё, Но что моло цветов все выехали на экспорт,❤❤❤😊560
Volgens mij zijn de mensen in de reacties ingehuurd. Lelystad is de saaiste en doodste stad om in te leven. Er is letterlijk niets te doen, waarbij de Gordiaan aan het doodbloeden is. Ooit zei iemand: "Lelystad is niet om naar te kijken, maar om in te wonen".
That's so wrong lol. There are not many newer cities with similar size, that have so many tourists. Lelystad has over 4 million each year, it has 3 museums, 3 nature areas of national status/importance (natuurpark is quite good too, basically a free mini zoo), the otters are so cute. Then you have the harbor that is consistantly ranked best in its kind. So on so on, alas, you are wrong.
@@letheas6175 well, maybe your old. For old people its great. I'm not old. And yes, when I have the chance, I will move to a real place. Not this crappy shithole.
@@khoshnaw Nope I grew up in Lelystad and left only recently after 27 years of living there. The only reason why I left, is because Amsterdam is my favourite city in all of Europe, so if you have the chance to live in your favourite city you would- but otherwise I would have never left as I feel many cities are less good in terms of livability. Again also backed up by facts, for me at least, since if you love nature, Lelystad is one of the greenest cities in indexes. Furthermore as I said, there is plenty to do. Compared to Almere, that has no museums btw, Lelystad also statistically has more shops. If you look at Lelystad at what it is: a tiny city, you'll not get any wrong ideas of what it should be since again- for a small city, it has everything and more.
@@letheas6175 I would almost say you're a lobbyist. Lelystad no longer has true shopping centers for the citizens nor is there a hospital. The Lelystad Center was established in the early '60s and is now practically a ghost center. The Gordiaan is no longer a main center either, given the vacancies and the many stores where people now live. There is a lot of poverty in Lelystad as well. Hardly anyone goes to Batavia Stad; it's more for tourists with a program who take a bus tour between Enkhuizen and Lelystad and don’t know any better. Lelystad has a lot of dilapidated housing, and there’s nothing for the youth. There's no need to come for nature either, as the Netherlands is already rich in nature and forests, like the Veluwe and literally 100 other places. I'm glad to hear that you think it's so great, but many people feel differently. I do notice that those over 55 seem to love it here. Good for them.
This is the kind of film I've been waiting for. Lelystad is my favourite city, I lived there for a few years and worked there and I miss this city very much, I have nice memories of this city. Very nice and kind people live there. I'd love to see a video from Saturday as there is a market behind the hotel and another small center where there is a Lidl and a shell gas station around the bastion
Thank you for your attention. I will definitely record more videos to introduce and record the characteristics of the city.
It's nice to reminisce about the time when I lived in Lelystad and walked through the streets of the center on Sundays and watched the landscapes of the beautiful streets. I miss this city, this city has something attractive about it, I am in love with this city and I would like to live there again one day
Good memories are really enjoyable to remember.
I love them and I have a folder about them
come take a ride! (at folder 4) :))
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trains, trams, aren't they all beautifull
:)
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Nice walking tour, beautiful place, thanks for sharing 👍😍
Tnx a lot for your comment.
❤ Hello my friend and hello my Exploring Lelystad and thank you so much my friend beautiful прогулку, Очень красивый торговый центр, В одном месте можно купить всё, Но что моло цветов все выехали на экспорт,❤❤❤😊560
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@@GAZEwaze Hello my friend and thank you so much за ответ,
Perfect,thanks for your efforts❤
Tnx ❤
The city has wonderful history thanks for explanation
Netherland has so many beautiful villages
Thanks a lot 🎉🎉
Yes, as you said.
You can find many of them in the playlist.
My goal is to present a complete playlist from the Netherlands.
This help me when visiting 😊
Yes..👍
Beautiful
Tnx
3:03 imo the best fries in Flevoland
@@grasmaaiend :)
Volgens mij zijn de mensen in de reacties ingehuurd. Lelystad is de saaiste en doodste stad om in te leven. Er is letterlijk niets te doen, waarbij de Gordiaan aan het doodbloeden is. Ooit zei iemand: "Lelystad is niet om naar te kijken, maar om in te wonen".
I agree that it is not a lively city.
But, Batavia is a great place to spend a day and a fun place for kids and adults alike.
That's so wrong lol. There are not many newer cities with similar size, that have so many tourists. Lelystad has over 4 million each year, it has 3 museums, 3 nature areas of national status/importance (natuurpark is quite good too, basically a free mini zoo), the otters are so cute.
Then you have the harbor that is consistantly ranked best in its kind. So on so on, alas, you are wrong.
@@letheas6175 well, maybe your old. For old people its great. I'm not old. And yes, when I have the chance, I will move to a real place. Not this crappy shithole.
@@khoshnaw Nope I grew up in Lelystad and left only recently after 27 years of living there. The only reason why I left, is because Amsterdam is my favourite city in all of Europe, so if you have the chance to live in your favourite city you would- but otherwise I would have never left as I feel many cities are less good in terms of livability. Again also backed up by facts, for me at least, since if you love nature, Lelystad is one of the greenest cities in indexes. Furthermore as I said, there is plenty to do. Compared to Almere, that has no museums btw, Lelystad also statistically has more shops. If you look at Lelystad at what it is: a tiny city, you'll not get any wrong ideas of what it should be since again- for a small city, it has everything and more.
@@letheas6175 I would almost say you're a lobbyist. Lelystad no longer has true shopping centers for the citizens nor is there a hospital. The Lelystad Center was established in the early '60s and is now practically a ghost center. The Gordiaan is no longer a main center either, given the vacancies and the many stores where people now live. There is a lot of poverty in Lelystad as well. Hardly anyone goes to Batavia Stad; it's more for tourists with a program who take a bus tour between Enkhuizen and Lelystad and don’t know any better. Lelystad has a lot of dilapidated housing, and there’s nothing for the youth. There's no need to come for nature either, as the Netherlands is already rich in nature and forests, like the Veluwe and literally 100 other places. I'm glad to hear that you think it's so great, but many people feel differently. I do notice that those over 55 seem to love it here. Good for them.
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