@@jameshitchens9045 my wife and I moved back to the states in August 1988. We spent 1.5 years living in Fürth, with her being stationed at Nuremburg and I was stationed at Erlangen. Best times in our memory.
I used to live in Nürnberg, you want to avoid the Christkindlmarkt after dark, it is SUPER CROWDED. It takes forever just to get from one end of each aisle of stands to the other end. Go throughout the daytime when it’s less crowded. Check opening hours online. The church at Hauptmarkt where all the stands are (Frauenkirche/Our lady’s church) starts the Männleinlaufen at noon, it’s when the figures of the mechanical clock start moving. Also, compared to other Christmas market throughout Germany the Christkindlmarkt in Nürnberg isnt even all that great. Almost every town and city in Germany hosts their own Christmas market and they can hold their own as well. Often they have more rides as well. If you opt to get a hot beverage from a stand they impose an extra fee for the mug. Most ppl keep the mug as a souvenir. The mug states the year and city of the Christmas market it was from. Ppl love to collect them.
I took my wife to see where i was stationed in Ansbach in December 2019 then specifically for Nuremberg Xmas market. It is truly a fairy tale xmas surrounded by the walls of the old town. We had also visited markets in Frankfurt and Berlin. By far this is the best. This view was also shared by a young California couple whom had just visited Berlin market and wanted to spend more time in Nuremberg after realizing how beautiful the experience was. P.S. in 2001 we visited the Trier, Germany xmas market, while small, it had rows of vendors, roasted chest nuts in air, giant soft snow flakes, and coke trucks with Santa on side.
My wife and I lived in Fürth, which is near to Nuremburg, in 1987-88. She was stationed in Ansbach but attached in Nuremburg and I was stationed in Erlangen. Those 2years were some of the most amazing and fun years (my second tour of Germany, first was Wildflecken in 1980-81). We are going back to Nuremburg in 2 weeks (December 2024) for the Christkindlmarkt and celebrate our 41st anniversary.
Oh how I've been waiting for this series. Bavaria, my favorite place ever. Nothing better than the food at the Christmas markets and I could almost taste those brats. So good to see the crowds were not overwhelming (we were there on the first weekend opened and the throngs of people made it impossible to get near most of the stalls). Just makes me want to go back. Great video.
Agreed, Tommye! We loved Bavaria Germany. Buckle in because there’s 4 more videos coming from our Bavarian road trip! Some Christmas Markets were busy, but this one was less busy, which was nice. The crowds really have a big impact on the experience so it’s always exciting when you find a market that’s just the right level of busy. Glad you enjoyed this video! -Jordan
I love Nuremberg. My husband was stationed there back in the day and took me there in 2016. It was absolutely amazing, although we didn’t go during Xmas. I loved the people, the culture, and the food. We want to live there someday.
Just discovered your channel. After more than 20 years of visiting Christmas markets until the advent of Covid I was delighted and more than a little sad to see you enjoying yourselves in Nurnberg. Until last week I was scheduled to travel to these wonderful places once more. The upsurge in Covid infections and the subsequent cancellation of the markets, including Nurnberg, put paid to that. Fortunately there are videos like your own to console me. I will check out you channel further and see how your trip progressed. Thanks.
This video came together nicely!!! ✨The music makes me feel nostalgic like I'm in the countryside, although I'm still in Nuremberg, and the vibes are wonderful! 😊🎄
One condition for nürnberger sausages you forgot to tell is, that it has a geographical rule. It can only be produced in Nürnberg or the villages around, that belong to the city.
Excellent script writing, editing and directing. Organized and focused. No hype. I am looking forward to see more of your Christmas Market tvideos, thanks.
Hey Dear, i'm from Nueremberg. I was so sad to see that you visit us in the time the castle was getting a renovation. I can tell ya we finished it. Hope you come back someday to see the hole beauty. I have to say your documentary about the christmas market is the best one from tourists i have seen.
I’ve been to the Nuremberg Christmas Market twice in the last three years, including last year. It’s my favorite of all of the markets. And the kartoffelpuffers at that same stand are my favorite food in the world. And I’m not even joking. I eat them about 10 times in the three days I’m there. And the last time I almost cried because I knew it was over. As for the Feuerzangenbowle,, the one with the flame is a few stalls up the road from the kartoffelpuffer stand. You can’t miss it. There’s always hundreds of people around it, and there’s a giant flame.
I really enjoyed your video on the Nuremburg Christmas Market (Weihnachtsmarkt). I took my family to the German Christmas Markets in 2016 (spent 5 days in Nuremburg) and again in 2019. I think you did an excellent job pointing out some of the delights of the Nuremburg Christmas Market. Keep up the good work on your videos. Merry Christmas 2021!!!
I have never been to any Xmas markets in Europe and these videos seem to really capture the hustle/bustle of it all. That one in Prague where it seemed like there were a million people, I'm with you both, a little overwhelming. Lastly - kudos to you both, no need to explain sh** to any of us on whether you're eating a bratwurst or a bowl of carrots and why. LOL. There's no judgment anywhere from this subscriber. I really hope your channel blows up with subscribers even more. I would be so happy for you both.
My aunt and uncle used to own one of the top restaurants in nuremberg. It was in the cellar of the oldest tower still standing right in the centre of town. It was fabulous, they've retired now
Now i need to add Nuremberg to my Bavarian trip in December specifically for the markets. I had planned Freiburg, Baden Baden and Munich. But now I realize this needs to happen ….❤ thanks for the video
Finally got to watch the video :)! That Christmas market looks amazing, and so did the potato cakes at the end. I'm more savory so I would have gone with the garlic sour cream YUM! My husband would have def went with the apple sauce haha. All the drinks and everything just looked so yummy!
It was all DELISH! That garlic sour cream might have converted me from apple sauce though lol. Thank you so much for watching! We’ve been catching up on some of y’all’s vids, too! Your drone/b-roll shots are always beautiful!
1:30 I went to this exact spot last year. If I remember correctly, the castle is on the other side of the bridge (that walk up is very steep). Nuremberg was definitely a highlight for my German trip. It's so beautiful there. I want to visit the Xmas market this year.
So glad I came across your video. My wife and I are heading to Munich this Sept for 3 weeks and plan on a 2 day outing to Nuremberg. I hope we can get the potato panckaes and the rum drink as well at that time. We do realize that Oktoberfest will be going on, so looking forward to beer and pretzels for sure. I believe the sausage is always availble?
German Christmas markets really are the best! I visited 11 different ones when I lived there as an exchange student last year and it was so much fun! Defnitely something I wished we had more of at home in Sweden :)
@@KeepGoingPlaces I know! They bring the Christmas feelings right to the top :) I really miss them and can't wait to go back for a visit some time when COVID-19 is over
Which ones? We did a small tour in 2019. A couple that were open in 2021. DRESDEN IS STILL THE BEST IN GERMANY!!! Other bordering countries have them, so please be remember if you haven't been to a few , don't say the best in Europe....
I lived in N and many places you showed are my favourite parts of N - and usually they are not really shown by youtubers! Most concentrate on the Hauptmarkt or the castle and that's it but there's so much more you can see.
I wonder if eating meat after being a vegetarian for so long makes you feel sick? I’ve heard that happens to some people. It’s nice how you are still open to trying the local foods ☺️
Since we still eat cheese we don’t really get sick but I (Ashley) usually feel weird after... I don’t think I’ve had meat but once or twice since then. We always love trying the local thing as much as possible!
I so much enjoyed this video guys. My very first memory of Nuremberg was when my dad took me to my very first Christmas market . We lived in Giessen, Germany because my Dad was in the US Army at the time. When I was stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany (As I served in the US Army) I would visit Nuremberg often The last time I was in Nuremberg was in June of 2019 when my wife and I and three other couples visited beautiful Nuremberg. I am planning on taking my wife and kids to the Christmas market in Dec 2021 (hopefully). :). Great jobs guys. BTW, the food was killing me, I so can't wait to get back. As soon as the EU opens I am on the next plane out lol.
This is one thing I still need to do! I've never been in Europe in December, but I'm going to do this within the next couple of years. Did you keep the glow wine mugs? My daughter used to live in Europe and kept hers, and they make her so happy whenever she uses them at home.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed this video! We’ve thought about that, but our goal at first was to travel for one full year - then that little health pandemic hit... So now we’re reevaluating what’s next for us. We have some fun things planned! -Jordan
Why only the south, why dont you visit Northern part? You´ll be very surprised, Northern Part of Germany is very clean and beautiful! ♥♥♥ A lot of good food too!
It was a great day and the potato pancakes were freakin delicious! Our fig-man made it back safe and sound. We wrapped him up really well and put him out for Christmas when we got home.
9:00 I'm a vegan & I used to occasionally eat meat just to try the local foods when I travel but I don't do that anymore bc it makes me sick when I eat that stuff. I get a stomach ache and it kinda ruins my trip.
Totally get that! Being mostly vegetarian, we don’t really get sick or anything with the occasional meat eating. We still definitely prefer our veggie diet though!
Those are not Kartoffelpuffer, those are Reibekuchen, the Puffer are made of mashed Potatoes, what have are out of rubbed ones, you see stil the smal pices of the Potatoes
Feuerzangenbowle is a party drink and normally celebrated together at home. You have one big pot with wine, a huge sugar cone on a metal over it, you pour some liquor on the sugar and light it. Therefore it is not realy possible at a market. Older Germans reminds it always to the famous film "Die Feuerzangenbowle" with Heinz Rühmann where 4 old guys sit around a Feuerzangenbowle and share some stories about school days. The film is still watched by students, for example every summer there is a public movie screening in the university town of Tuebingen. Check it out on youtube with english subtitles here: th-cam.com/video/BZmGexSp_nE/w-d-xo.html
Next time in that area, chk. out the often overlooked charming medieval town of Herrieden. ...& your kids will love it @ Inplaysia.de. Still waiting 2 make contact off channel?
"Mainly vegetarian, but exceptions to try local specialties or simply rare ocasions" Congratulations, i think i found the first Vegetarian i can respect. No "Eeeww, meat is so gross!" No "How dare you eat meat, you monster!" Just a plain, simple: "I have my point of view on how animals are treated, but that doesn't mean that meat itself is bad!" Awesome.
@@earlfox6030 How funny 😆... I have one of them sitting on my bookshelf. (I have been trying to teach my husband to say ‘Nilpferd’ ...hippopotamus! for the longest time and he just can’t to wrap his tongue around it.
Please read the name of this city correctly “Nürnberg” and see how it is to be written correctly. I find it disrespectful. If you can't pronounce it correctly, it's fine, but please spell it correctly. You can write the “umlaut ü” if your keyboard does not have an umlaut „ue“. Sorry
Spiel dich bitte nicht so auf... Als ob du jeden Fluss, Berg, Wald oder jede Stadt und Region in Landessprache schreiben und sprechen würdest. Nuremberg ist die korrekte englische und französische Version von Nürnberg(1), wie bspw. Moskau die deutsche Version von Москва́ ([mɐskˈva], Moskwa) ist. (1) de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg
@@maxwilli3718 Wo steht denn Nüremberg, ich sehe nur Nuremberg? Und das ist korrekt auf Englisch und Franz. www.nuernberg.de/internet/stadtportal_e/ "Dear visitor, welcome to the official internet portal of the City of Nuremberg." Oder auch de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg
Definitely, the Christmas market in Nuremberg is the best one!
16:45 I just love it when simple dreams come true. It's nice. Sometimes the simplest things can make one happy and I enjoy that a lot.
I was in Nurnberg for 3.5 years 1988-1991 while in The U.S. Army.
Loved it so much i got a German fishing license to get out in nature.
@@jameshitchens9045 my wife and I moved back to the states in August 1988. We spent 1.5 years living in Fürth, with her being stationed at Nuremburg and I was stationed at Erlangen. Best times in our memory.
Imagine how this Christmas market looks at night..... with snow and lights...🤩🤩🤩
I used to live in Nürnberg, you want to avoid the Christkindlmarkt after dark, it is SUPER CROWDED. It takes forever just to get from one end of each aisle of stands to the other end. Go throughout the daytime when it’s less crowded. Check opening hours online. The church at Hauptmarkt where all the stands are (Frauenkirche/Our lady’s church) starts the Männleinlaufen at noon, it’s when the figures of the mechanical clock start moving. Also, compared to other Christmas market throughout Germany the Christkindlmarkt in Nürnberg isnt even all that great. Almost every town and city in Germany hosts their own Christmas market and they can hold their own as well. Often they have more rides as well. If you opt to get a hot beverage from a stand they impose an extra fee for the mug. Most ppl keep the mug as a souvenir. The mug states the year and city of the Christmas market it was from. Ppl love to collect them.
@@ramonaoneil3135 I love Germany..... its a dream land !
Nurnberger bratwurst are the Bestest
I took my wife to see where i was stationed in Ansbach in December 2019 then specifically for Nuremberg Xmas market. It is truly a fairy tale xmas surrounded by the walls of the old town. We had also visited markets in Frankfurt and Berlin. By far this is the best. This view was also shared by a young California couple whom had just visited Berlin market and wanted to spend more time in Nuremberg after realizing how beautiful the experience was. P.S. in 2001 we visited the Trier, Germany xmas market, while small, it had rows of vendors, roasted chest nuts in air, giant soft snow flakes, and coke trucks with Santa on side.
That sounds so lovely!
2:58 years
My wife and I lived in Fürth, which is near to Nuremburg, in 1987-88. She was stationed in Ansbach but attached in Nuremburg and I was stationed in Erlangen. Those 2years were some of the most amazing and fun years (my second tour of Germany, first was Wildflecken in 1980-81). We are going back to Nuremburg in 2 weeks (December 2024) for the Christkindlmarkt and celebrate our 41st anniversary.
I was stationed in Ansbach 1972-75 but had not visited Xmas markets or historical sites until I took my wife in 2019. Please enjoy the festive times.
Oh how I've been waiting for this series. Bavaria, my favorite place ever. Nothing better than the food at the Christmas markets and I could almost taste those brats. So good to see the crowds were not overwhelming (we were there on the first weekend opened and the throngs of people made it impossible to get near most of the stalls). Just makes me want to go back. Great video.
Agreed, Tommye! We loved Bavaria Germany. Buckle in because there’s 4 more videos coming from our Bavarian road trip! Some Christmas Markets were busy, but this one was less busy, which was nice. The crowds really have a big impact on the experience so it’s always exciting when you find a market that’s just the right level of busy. Glad you enjoyed this video! -Jordan
I love Nuremberg. My husband was stationed there back in the day and took me there in 2016. It was absolutely amazing, although we didn’t go during Xmas. I loved the people, the culture, and the food. We want to live there someday.
Nuremberg is such a neat town, especially during the holidays! We’d love to visit again soon. Thanks for watching!
That's my hometown and this was the last time before covid. Thank you for this video ♥️
Feel ya
I love Germany and its Christmas markets!
Germany feels like the Christmas capital of the world doesn’t it
Just discovered your channel. After more than 20 years of visiting Christmas markets until the advent of Covid I was delighted and more than a little sad to see you enjoying yourselves in Nurnberg. Until last week I was scheduled to travel to these wonderful places once more. The upsurge in Covid infections and the subsequent cancellation of the markets, including Nurnberg, put paid to that. Fortunately there are videos like your own to console me. I will check out you channel further and see how your trip progressed. Thanks.
This video came together nicely!!! ✨The music makes me feel nostalgic like I'm in the countryside, although I'm still in Nuremberg, and the vibes are wonderful! 😊🎄
One condition for nürnberger sausages you forgot to tell is, that it has a geographical rule. It can only be produced in Nürnberg or the villages around, that belong to the city.
Right! Thank you 😊
True. ,,Fake,, other geographical pruduced are called Schweinswürste for example
I really like how you’re so quiet and not loud.
Excellent script writing, editing and directing. Organized and focused. No hype. I am looking forward to see more of your Christmas Market tvideos, thanks.
The secret of the Christkindl Markt fo me is having a hot Glühwein there in a snowy evening. Best time for Christkindl Markt is when it get´s dark.
Absolutely! All the lights are the most beautiful at night and a hot glühwein is the perfect addition. ☺️
Thank you for the fond memories 😊
Hey Dear, i'm from Nueremberg. I was so sad to see that you visit us in the time the castle was getting a renovation. I can tell ya we finished it. Hope you come back someday to see the hole beauty. I have to say your documentary about the christmas market is the best one from tourists i have seen.
damn covid! Now I need to get my christmas market fix through videos... on that note: thanks for the wonderful video ;-)
COVID ruins everything! Glad you enjoyed the videos though, thanks for watching!
I’ve been to the Nuremberg Christmas Market twice in the last three years, including last year. It’s my favorite of all of the markets. And the kartoffelpuffers at that same stand are my favorite food in the world. And I’m not even joking. I eat them about 10 times in the three days I’m there. And the last time I almost cried because I knew it was over. As for the Feuerzangenbowle,, the one with the flame is a few stalls up the road from the kartoffelpuffer stand. You can’t miss it. There’s always hundreds of people around it, and there’s a giant flame.
I really enjoyed your video on the Nuremburg Christmas Market (Weihnachtsmarkt). I took my family to the German Christmas Markets in 2016 (spent 5 days in Nuremburg) and again in 2019. I think you did an excellent job pointing out some of the delights of the Nuremburg Christmas Market. Keep up the good work on your videos. Merry Christmas 2021!!!
Thank you so much! Merry Christmas 🎄
I have never been to any Xmas markets in Europe and these videos seem to really capture the hustle/bustle of it all. That one in Prague where it seemed like there were a million people, I'm with you both, a little overwhelming. Lastly - kudos to you both, no need to explain sh** to any of us on whether you're eating a bratwurst or a bowl of carrots and why. LOL. There's no judgment anywhere from this subscriber. I really hope your channel blows up with subscribers even more. I would be so happy for you both.
Thank you so much!! 😊 You’d be surprised at all the comments we get (or maybe not). 😂
My aunt and uncle used to own one of the top restaurants in nuremberg. It was in the cellar of the oldest tower still standing right in the centre of town. It was fabulous, they've retired now
Now i need to add Nuremberg to my Bavarian trip in December specifically for the markets. I had planned Freiburg, Baden Baden and Munich. But now I realize this needs to happen ….❤ thanks for the video
I love Germany and markets
Thank for nice Video
We do too, thanks for watching!
The Christmas market is comming up soon but now that I watched this I will go buy some brautwurst for sure. That looks so goooood
wow noting like a good market and the food looks so good
Everything was delicious! Highly recommend ☺️
what a wonderful video. i soooo would love to visit Christmas Market Nuremberg some day but probably won't be able to . so thank you for this video.
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed our video :) I hope you're able to get there one day!
Beautiful video and beautiful city. Milolaland love Nuremberg !
Finally got to watch the video :)! That Christmas market looks amazing, and so did the potato cakes at the end. I'm more savory so I would have gone with the garlic sour cream YUM! My husband would have def went with the apple sauce haha. All the drinks and everything just looked so yummy!
It was all DELISH! That garlic sour cream might have converted me from apple sauce though lol. Thank you so much for watching! We’ve been catching up on some of y’all’s vids, too! Your drone/b-roll shots are always beautiful!
@@KeepGoingPlaces come on over to the savory side! Ahh, thanks so much!
1:30 I went to this exact spot last year. If I remember correctly, the castle is on the other side of the bridge (that walk up is very steep).
Nuremberg was definitely a highlight for my German trip. It's so beautiful there. I want to visit the Xmas market this year.
So glad I came across your video. My wife and I are heading to Munich this Sept for 3 weeks and plan on a 2 day outing to Nuremberg. I hope we can get the potato panckaes and the rum drink as well at that time. We do realize that Oktoberfest will be going on, so looking forward to beer and pretzels for sure. I believe the sausage is always availble?
Gorgeous video! Thank you 😊
you are so cool for researching the city so well before you go there. It's quite rare
Thanks! We try to understand a bit of context wherever we are. Thanks so much for watching! ☺️
Such a wonderful presentation. I hope to come to Nurnberg one day....Bamberg as well.
Thank you! You’ll love it!
OMG. I now the children, that sang on the stage. I worked at their school. They are the cutest.
No way! They really were very sweet. They did a wonderful job at their performance!
@@KeepGoingPlaces I'll try to let them know, that you guys enjoyed their performance. They will be very happy to hear that :D
German Christmas markets really are the best! I visited 11 different ones when I lived there as an exchange student last year and it was so much fun! Defnitely something I wished we had more of at home in Sweden :)
Aren’t they though? They make Christmas all the more magical. Thanks for watching!
@@KeepGoingPlaces I know! They bring the Christmas feelings right to the top :) I really miss them and can't wait to go back for a visit some time when COVID-19 is over
I went to one in Austria it was amazing
Which ones? We did a small tour in 2019. A couple that were open in 2021. DRESDEN IS STILL THE BEST IN GERMANY!!! Other bordering countries have them, so please be remember if you haven't been to a few , don't say the best in Europe....
I have never heard them called "Fig men," they are usually called "prune men!" Feigen is fig, and Zwetschgen is prune!
You are absolutely right! They use prunes to make those little ‘Zwetschgenmaennchen’ not figs
Correct prune people
I lived in N and many places you showed are my favourite parts of N - and usually they are not really shown by youtubers! Most concentrate on the Hauptmarkt or the castle and that's it but there's so much more you can see.
I wonder if eating meat after being a vegetarian for so long makes you feel sick? I’ve heard that happens to some people. It’s nice how you are still open to trying the local foods ☺️
Since we still eat cheese we don’t really get sick but I (Ashley) usually feel weird after... I don’t think I’ve had meat but once or twice since then. We always love trying the local thing as much as possible!
God i miss my market so much this year, I’m gonna cry 😢 best wishes from Nürnberg ♥️
Oh I can only imagine how much you must miss it. Thanks so much for watching and Merry Christmas!
I can feel you dude. Anyways I wish you a merry christmas and happy holiday
I so much enjoyed this video guys. My very first memory of Nuremberg was when my dad took me to my very first Christmas market . We lived in Giessen, Germany because my Dad was in the US Army at the time. When I was stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany (As I served in the US Army) I would visit Nuremberg often The last time I was in Nuremberg was in June of 2019 when my wife and I and three other couples visited beautiful Nuremberg. I am planning on taking my wife and kids to the Christmas market in Dec 2021 (hopefully). :). Great jobs guys. BTW, the food was killing me, I so can't wait to get back. As soon as the EU opens I am on the next plane out lol.
Y’all are going to have an amazing time - those Christmas markets are the absolute best! Thanks for watching!
@@KeepGoingPlaces Absolutely and we are looking forward to it:).
Btw its called Nurnberg
I saw the Wurstfest on TV and since then i want to visit it. 😅
Food in Germany is the best I miss it a lot
So good! We miss it too!
This is one thing I still need to do! I've never been in Europe in December, but I'm going to do this within the next couple of years. Did you keep the glow wine mugs? My daughter used to live in Europe and kept hers, and they make her so happy whenever she uses them at home.
Absolutely do it, it’s so much fun! We didn’t keep the mugs since we try to travel as light as possible but they were so cute!
Ashley is really cute!
Wow! Very nice! It would be cool if you like did a country visited goal. So like countrie 29/50 or 60 ore maybe a higher number!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed this video! We’ve thought about that, but our goal at first was to travel for one full year - then that little health pandemic hit... So now we’re reevaluating what’s next for us. We have some fun things planned! -Jordan
Awesome!
Oh the fig man! he is adorable!
Isn’t he?! ☺️
Why only the south, why dont you visit Northern part? You´ll be very surprised, Northern Part of Germany is very clean and beautiful! ♥♥♥ A lot of good food too!
We've gotta save other parts for future travels! We'll be back for sure and look forward to exploring other regions of Germany, especially the food.
You should visit south town in Nürnberg a lot of great street food
ok. I want potato pancakes now :) I'm an applesauce person too Ashley. This looked like so much fun! How did the little fig-urine travel?
It was a great day and the potato pancakes were freakin delicious! Our fig-man made it back safe and sound. We wrapped him up really well and put him out for Christmas when we got home.
Nice trip 🙂
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it -Jordan
9:00 I'm a vegan & I used to occasionally eat meat just to try the local foods when I travel but I don't do that anymore bc it makes me sick when I eat that stuff. I get a stomach ache and it kinda ruins my trip.
Totally get that! Being mostly vegetarian, we don’t really get sick or anything with the occasional meat eating. We still definitely prefer our veggie diet though!
Those are not Kartoffelpuffer, those are Reibekuchen, the Puffer are made of mashed Potatoes, what have are out of rubbed ones, you see stil the smal pices of the Potatoes
Beautiful video ☺️love from india 🇮🇳
Thank you for watching! 😊
What is Glah wine? LOL. It's Gluhwein....or "Glue Vine".
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@@gsmith6897 😄
Feuerzangenbowle is a party drink and normally celebrated together at home. You have one big pot with wine, a huge sugar cone on a metal over it, you pour some liquor on the sugar and light it. Therefore it is not realy possible at a market. Older Germans reminds it always to the famous film "Die Feuerzangenbowle" with Heinz Rühmann where 4 old guys sit around a Feuerzangenbowle and share some stories about school days. The film is still watched by students, for example every summer there is a public movie screening in the university town of Tuebingen. Check it out on youtube with english subtitles here: th-cam.com/video/BZmGexSp_nE/w-d-xo.html
Next time in that area, chk. out the often overlooked charming medieval town of Herrieden. ...& your kids will love it @ Inplaysia.de.
Still waiting 2 make contact off channel?
Makes me want to visit.. I'd like to know where my ancestors came from...
Beautiful place.#Liontouradventure
You guys are vegetarians?? I'm very sorry to hear that!! 🤣🤣🤣
"Mainly vegetarian, but exceptions to try local specialties or simply rare ocasions"
Congratulations, i think i found the first Vegetarian i can respect.
No "Eeeww, meat is so gross!"
No "How dare you eat meat, you monster!"
Just a plain, simple: "I have my point of view on how animals are treated, but that doesn't mean that meat itself is bad!"
Awesome.
Can someone tell me what the song is called at 4:20 Minutes and who is singing it ?
That is “Let It Be So” by The Snowy Hill Singers
@@KeepGoingPlaces
Thank you very much :-)))
I love your hair
Thank you :)
The little fig men have a name. I met my wife in Nurnberg when I was stationed over there still can't say the real name
"Zwetschgenmännla"
@@Thulsa80 still can't say it right my inlaws have try to teach me for 34 yrs
@@earlfox6030 How funny 😆... I have one of them sitting on my bookshelf. (I have been trying to teach my husband to say ‘Nilpferd’ ...hippopotamus! for the longest time and he just can’t to wrap his tongue around it.
I'm a vegetarian also- I don't eat anything that doesn't eat vegetables or that doesn't eat something else that doesn't eat vegetables. 🤔
german christmath is just simpler rather than japan.
just they just spend with family
so almost germany spend more enjoy their life than japanese
Thumbs up for 8:15
HI the city is called Nurenberg
Thanks for a great 'tour' of the Market and everything... Now... We are really excited about our trip!!!!
Thank you! You’ll have such a great time!
Maybe you have heard this before,but you look a little bit like Ellen Page .
Yep, I’ve definitely gotten that before ☺️
A young Linda Cardellini
Can we see some scenic pictures of the area and markets, the whole video is your face
Christmas market in Nürnberg in mid AUGUST? You must be kidding. That's last year's material.
Where’s your Christmas spirit? It’s Christmas all year around here 🙃
Read the date stamp in the beginning you will see that this was in December 2019
No shit, Sherlock... 🙄
Disappointed.
Please read the name of this city correctly “Nürnberg” and see how it is to be written correctly. I find it disrespectful. If you can't pronounce it correctly, it's fine, but please spell it correctly. You can write the “umlaut ü” if your keyboard does not have an umlaut „ue“. Sorry
Spiel dich bitte nicht so auf...
Als ob du jeden Fluss, Berg, Wald oder jede Stadt und Region in Landessprache schreiben und sprechen würdest.
Nuremberg ist die korrekte englische und französische Version von Nürnberg(1), wie bspw. Moskau die deutsche Version von Москва́ ([mɐskˈva], Moskwa) ist.
(1) de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg
@@NormanTheDormantDoormat Nür em berg ist nicht Nürnberg. Ein einfaches Googlen würde das zeigen. Das ist einfach schlampig.
@@maxwilli3718 Wo steht denn Nüremberg, ich sehe nur Nuremberg? Und das ist korrekt auf Englisch und Franz.
www.nuernberg.de/internet/stadtportal_e/
"Dear visitor, welcome to the official internet portal of the City of Nuremberg."
Oder auch
de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg
that's so rude and also incorrect
You shouldn't use the word vegetarian in this video..... 9th dislike
Again a question: Can someone tell me what the song is called at 7:30 Minutes and who is singing it ?
That is “Waiting for Christmas” by Wildson ft. Ed Mills
@@KeepGoingPlaces
Thank you very much :-)))