no, Lived in Augsburg for 3 years, would do McDonalds runs to Munchen, until we got them in Augsburg,---will you be going to Garmish or Bertchesgarten ?
I went in December for two weeks. All of it was pretty awesome. I liked the surfing bit. I'm from a beach area so it was cool to see people surfing on a river and being really polite taking turns. It was nice to walk around and the people I stayed with were my tour guides so they explained all the history to me. I learned I was very out of shape though.
I was in Munich for two months as a teen. I stayed with my aunt and uncle slightly outside the center. I had one of those railway passes that you could also use for free busses and subways. I went everyday and explored the city. So I know it well. Nice city.
I'm so glad you are being safe! That was way too many people on the beach! But that water looked so good! Thanks for the great videos, especially now, when travel isn't something we can do a lot of. I'm in California, staying home, wearing a mask out, and only being able to eat at a restaurant if they have outdoor seating. Stay safe and healthy!!
Thank you for this! My husband and I are from the US and were supposed to go to Munich (our first time to Germany!) back in April, but was canceled due the pandemic 😭 this was a nice treat to see you guys doing all the things we had wanted to see (and eat!!)
Deana and Phil, Greetings from Denmark. Phil, die Frauenkirche is Our Lady' s Church in English. Thank you very much for your fantastic episodes. Geniesset es ihr beide. Ihre Joan aus Dänemark
It’s awesome to see you both walking around one of my favorite cities in Bavaria :). I love Munich:): BTW- I was cracking up with the bunny chasing lol.
Munich is so beautiful. Please do cover as many German cities as you can. They are truly amazing. Getting emotional watching your videos as I haven't been to Germany in more than 15 years....
I second that. I had the good fortune of being sent to live there for 6 month by my company. Hands down the most beautiful city in Germany and it just so happens to have the best beers in all of Bavaria, and that includes Munich!
Ich finde euch so toll und es gibt nichts Schöneres als dem Partner die alte Heimat zu zeigen. Mich wundert nur wohin ihr das alles essen tut. Ich denke, dass die Szenen in denen ihr am essen seid, zusammen geschnitten wurden. Ich wünsche euch weiterhin viele schöne Reisen und alles Gute.
You didn't explain the significance of what you see at 3:26 in the Glockenspiel. The three times around of the wheel represents a jousting match of the knights. The last and final time the Bavarian knight (dressed in Bavarian blue and white colors) knocks the rival off the horse and wins the jousting match.
Danke for showing us the beautiful München!! The weather was indeed on your side the day of the shooting of this video, and the investment you did on videocamera and video recording equipement evidently payed off!!
0:05 the left car I transported a lot of times. This was a ”Erlkönig“ 11:40 in Bavarian Leberkäs is no liver, but it’s allowed to named it Leberkäs. Elsewhere in Germany it is named Fleischkäse
Deana and Phil The Color is created to makes photos cameras problems to get the proportions. And there are two possibilities to do it. One in a foil, which covers the real autobody or plastic form pieces, which are fixed with screws on the autobody PS: Again my question: What is with Obazda? You must taste it, Deana. A prezn(Bretzel), Obazda and a Weißbier. It’s so yummi
Leberkäs outside Bavaria must have liver in it (i think it was 5% or so) then it's a Leberkäs, otherwise it's a Fleischkäs. In Franconia (part of Bavaria) there you may get a Leberkäse or a Fleischkäs when you order a Leberkäs, it depends on the butcher and his products. It's a difficult topic, just look at the Leberkäs, with liver it's grayish, Fleischkäs looks rather like meat.
It's crazy to see all those people gathering! Good that you kept your distance. And Munich is beautiful and combines the best from both the big city world and the small town architecture/green areas etc. But it is freakishly expensive indeed
If i could live anywhere else in the world it would be Munich. If you go North again you should visit Münster. I was stationed there for 4 years in early 90s, lovely place. Enjoying your exploring videos. Greetings from Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
Augsburg is also a very beautiful city, close to Munich, a lot of water in the city (two rivers and a lot of small channels in the old town) and it's quite green, there's a big forest only about 3 kilometres from the city center
@@sylviajustice5013 It's not that big (300.000 inhabitants), but there's everything you need in everyday life, and you are also in about 35 to 40 minutes by train in the city centre of munich ;)
I would suggest visiting or living Bamberg in Bavaria. It’s my home town and loved growing up there. It’s not too big either and has lots of old buildings, history, food places and nature spots.
I totally agree with you! I lived in Bamberg in the early 70’s and loved it! Enjoyed walking around the town, by the Dom, by the Town Hall on the island in the Regnitz, I think, seeing the flower vendors, and seeing the Pauli Bear in the Castle on the hill above the town. Deanna and Phil SHOULD go there!!!
The trick is to live in either the suburbs or in bigger cities that are still part of the region. I used to commute from Landshut to Munich on a daily basis and takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour. My hometown (Landshut) is still very affordable. CHECK IT OUT!!!
@@AndreasMunich my parents retired to Landshut, their home, in the early 90's. I spent much time there visiting, even as a child. I considered Landshut my second home. It will always hold a special place in my heart.❤
sorry in advance for my bad english. i missed the opportunity to give you some advice for munich/bavaria. living in the center of munich is mostly no option for anyone but you can still get into the surrounding areas like "Aubing/Fürstenfeldbruck" and other close by citys. The train connection to munich is insane and you are pretty fast in the center. also you forgot to visit the great lakes in bavaria which are not that far away and i guess Deana would hve loved the alps
Ich glaube, ihr solltet Heidelberg besuchen. Dort gibt's günstige Mietkosten und die Landschaft sowie die Architektur sind echt schön. Das Essen schmeckt geil und die Leute sind so nett...würde euch die Stadt stark empfehlen.
OMGGG MÜNCHENNN....ihr seid die besten! Danke das ihr auch München besucht habt ich finde es toll ihr seid dort wo ich herkomme, ich will auch wieder München besuchen. Was mögt ihr beide mehr, die Frauenkirche oder Den Alten Peter?
I usually travel with my Puffalumps, so I really, really, really appreciate the bears. Tell us more about the bears sometime! (Also, do Stuttgart! And maultaschen! I'd move there in a heartbeat, TBH.)
Not sure whether you mentioned it in the video (I was skipping parts of the video😅), but did you know the English Garden is larger than Central Park in NYC?
Ich bin ja ein geborener 'Klippenkotzer' oder auch 'Fischkopp' und so zieht es mich immer ans Meer, aber bei den Bildern lasse ich vielleicht doch mal auf den bergigen Süden ein 🤔😉
Love Münich! So many familiar places in your video. It is the plan for my wife and I to spend 3 months there each year in retirement. It is a great hub to fan out to other cities and regions.
Awesome video guys! been looking into going to germany for a work holiday and every video i see from you two just confirms to me that it seems like a great idea! was wondering when the pandemic finally passes do you guys think you will try to do a trip to other countries like hungary for example?
Hey guys :) I'm from Munich and in the South we say "Lebakaas" btw. "Lebakaas-Semme" wich means Lebakaas with Brötchien/Semmel. Love your videos and positive vibes. Thank you so much for being on youtube!
Mmmmh yummy and lecker Leberkaese .Hatte das schon fuer Jahre nicht.Ja Muenchen ist schoen.aber teuer,genauso wie Berlin.Aber ich finde es toll das ihr so Viel Spass habt( nebenbei das video editing ).keep on tracking😁😁😁
Hi guys, I recommend Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Northern Bavaria. It is a great little town to experience, and probably not that expensive due to its small size
Enjoyed the video very much. Both of you are really good hosts. Munich's town hall is really beautiful and impressive. An amazing building. Btw, other people have already mentioned this but "Frauenkirche" translates to "Church of Our Lady", eg. the Virgin Mary. I love the way that buildings in the historical centres of European cities are built in similar styles so they look harmonious together whereas in North America, landowners have built buildings over the years with different heights and different styles, which may not look so great together. Very little town planning. I look forward to checking out your other videos.
Deana is blessed to be able to explore the country like this! Will you visit Neuschwanstein? Walchensee and Wallgau near Munich are towns I highly recommend 🤗✌️
@@DeanaandPhil Btw I rate Leberkäs a 7 out of 10 probably. It's not my favorite food but delicious every now and then. However some variations are too greasy and you never know beforehand. As for sweet mustard, love it - I strongly dislike white wurst though!! 🤮
What do you think about Bremen and Hamburg. Deana can try typical northern germany food. In Bremen you can vistit the "Schnorr" or in Hamburg the Habor.
Just saw this video for the first time. I love Munich, spent three weeks there back in 1987. I not only fell in love with the City, I fell in love. Did not want to leave. I hope to get there again, but as you mentioned it is the most expensive city in Germany. I live in one of the cheapest, Leipzig. One of these days though, I might be able to spend a day or two. I'm jealous!
When I look at the new infections in Germany I'm always surprised by how many of them still happen in Bavaria. After this video I think I get why that is the case...
While stationed in Ansbach 1980 - 1983, I would go down to Munich about 4 times a year. Loved being there and my family did too. so many places to visit, so much history. Can't say what is my favorite, I loved all of Germany (it was West Germany back then).
In Switzerland we call Leberkäse "Fleischkäse". Drachenseestrasse is an awesome name. Wait the apartment at the top is the least expensive? I can't imagine that. Here they are always the most expensive because they have the best view.
As far as places to visit, I apologize for not having seen every video. My family lived in Bamberg and Fulda in the 1990’s, and my family is from Trier, Goettingen, and Berlin (the Lambio and von Zengen families). I would love to see Trier, Goettingen, and Saarland since I never got to go there. Bamberg (Unteraurach) was nearly 30 years ago, but I remember it being so pretty in the countryside. Fulda was living on the Kaserne, so it was boring architecturally. Tschuss!
I envy you for living in Bamberg, as I lived there for two years in the early 70’s while in the Army. Loved Germany, it’s culture, geography, and most importantly, it’s people!
Funny - we have been at the same time at the Chinesicher Turm Beergarden... 35 degree and Sameday much cooler is only one day when this happened..... :-)
I love Kaiserschmarrn. I ate it every chance I could when I was in Austria. I explained it to my friends here in the US as cut up pancakes with sugar. I had it with apples and one place served it with honey
I'd rate Leberkäse 10 - but I'm from Munich so I'm heavily biased. But also depends where you get it. You should try Kas-Kas. Which is Leberkäse with huge chunks of big melted cheese baked into it. 🤤🤤🤤
Your editing skills are really improving! This was by far the most visually interesting video you've posted. Then, add in the fact that you two look like you are on your honeymoon, and this is easily your all-time best. Phil acts so young and excited to be visiting the grave of his lost youth, and Deana is clearly getting off on feeling this from him. This whole movie seems like the closing scene of a rom-com...Happily Ever After!
Have y'all already been to Freiburg or Heidelberg? I like Karlsruhe, but it's a bit more modern (very young city by German standards). In terms of non-German cities to visit, I highly recommend Gröningen in the Netherlands! It's like a tiny version of Amsterdam. It's so walkable and really picturesque.
You need to go to Leavenworth, Washington. It's a small Bavarian town, in the mountains. With tons of Bavarian things, to see, do, and or buy. It's really pretty cool, and relaxing.
Restaurant Rosengarten, that is were we had our wedding in 1990. It was wonderfull. Actually, the Westpark was build for the Bundesgartenschau, the federal garden exhibition in 1983.
München ist so toll! Aber im Schwobaländle ischs au schee. Versucht es doch mal mit Esslingen/Neckar. Sehr schöne Innenstadt, berühmter Weihnachtsmarkt, oft nah am Wasser (Stichwort: Klein-Venedig) und jede Menge Essen zum Probieren! Auf jeden Fall mal in einen Besen gehen und eure geliebten Döner gibt's auch! 😁
10-15 years ago i went karlsruhe for 2 weeks (workrelated) and one evening went to something called Andreasbräu, and got some sausage with beermustard and ofc beer (recomended by the staff that complimented the sausage) and it was like fireworks in my mouth, magic.
Missed some cool stuff like the olympia turm, the BMW museum which has LED show at the night, the olympia einkaufszentrum, schwabinger krankenhaus, the historic university (TUM)
I thought for sure you'd show an Olympic venue since the Olympics were held there once. Olympic cities always attract world class athletes to live there because there's a venue to train at. It's also why those cities are expensive to live in.
Not all of that stuff is as old as it looks. You can certainly find genuine Renaissance, Baroque and Classical architecture there, but also lots of "retro" buildings. Which was a very big thing in the late 19th century. The city hall for example was only built around 1900
We have one more Munich related video to post next week. Have you been to Munich? What is your favorite thing to do in Munich?? 😍
Visit "Olympia Park" is my favourit Thing when i drive to munich. :)
I live in Munich 😅
no, Lived in Augsburg for 3 years, would do McDonalds runs to Munchen, until we got them in Augsburg,---will you be going to Garmish or Bertchesgarten ?
I went in December for two weeks. All of it was pretty awesome. I liked the surfing bit. I'm from a beach area so it was cool to see people surfing on a river and being really polite taking turns. It was nice to walk around and the people I stayed with were my tour guides so they explained all the history to me. I learned I was very out of shape though.
Olympia Park
fun fact: the english garden is a little bit bigger than the central park in new york
That's awesome! Also features a cooler river. 😁
I think it's actually the biggest park in Europe.
@@Laurin-nm8yx No. Richmond Park in London and the Bois de Boulogne in Paris are much bigger.
Und im Englischen Garten kannst Du Dich in der Nacht zum Schlafen hinlegen. Im schlimmsten Fall wirst Du von Mücken gestochen.
@@imrehundertwasser7094 The Park of Fürst Pückler in Muskau is more then twice as big (830ha) as the Englich Garden in Munich.
Went to Munich back in 2005, loved it, and have been wanting to go back ever since. I could listen to Phil's accent for hours...
We feel like we are exploring beautiful Bavaria with you two.🥰
I love Munich and Everything about Germany. ❤️❤️❤️
Tipsy Deana is the cutest and purest thing ever.
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I was in Munich for two months as a teen. I stayed with my aunt and uncle slightly outside the center. I had one of those railway passes that you could also use for free busses and subways. I went everyday and explored the city. So I know it well. Nice city.
Great views of Munich, thank´s for that. I´m living here for 10 years now in 5 minute walking distance to Eisbachwelle. So nice in summer times.
Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm is a nice small town in Byern where we used the live when I was younger.
I'm so glad you are being safe! That was way too many people on the beach! But that water looked so good! Thanks for the great videos, especially now, when travel isn't something we can do a lot of. I'm in California, staying home, wearing a mask out, and only being able to eat at a restaurant if they have outdoor seating. Stay safe and healthy!!
Thank you for this! My husband and I are from the US and were supposed to go to Munich (our first time to Germany!) back in April, but was canceled due the pandemic 😭 this was a nice treat to see you guys doing all the things we had wanted to see (and eat!!)
Hey Phil, the Isar river is flowing not from north to south but from south to north !
Korrekt: Iller, Lech, Isar, Inn fließen zu der Donau hin.
Yep enjoying these videos a lot thanks can't wait to see more love to you both take care stay safe.
Herzlich willkommen!!!!!! I live 2 years in Munich, it's amazing city!!!!
Deana and Phil, Greetings from Denmark. Phil, die Frauenkirche is Our Lady' s Church in English. Thank you very much for your fantastic episodes. Geniesset es ihr beide. Ihre Joan aus Dänemark
It’s awesome to see you both walking around one of my favorite cities in Bavaria :). I love Munich:): BTW- I was cracking up with the bunny chasing lol.
I love Munich ♥️! I felt in love of the city first and then I felt in love with a Münchener ♥️🤗
The beer garden at the "Chinese Tower" is a tourist trap...
12:33 quick tip, the Isar flows from the south to the north (later into the Danube), not the other way around as you presented it.
Munich is so beautiful. Please do cover as many German cities as you can. They are truly amazing. Getting emotional watching your videos as I haven't been to Germany in more than 15 years....
We love Munich 💟 We were meant to be coming from Australia to Munich for Oktoberfest. You make me so jealous. Look forward to more of your travels...
Oktoberfest is cancelled this year (Corona) :-) So hopefully next year.
I was there at January....and it was amazing 🤙🏻...i miss this city
Munich was my last city trip in July 2019, and I fell in love. Next city will be Freiburg in October..
Freiburg is very cool. Lot´s of students, nice bars and clubs and also parcs and waterfeatures everywhere.
I have a feeling you will be in love with Freiburg too, it literally hurts to be away from it!
You should go to Bamberg. We lived there back in the early 90's and it was beautiful!
I second that. I had the good fortune of being sent to live there for 6 month by my company.
Hands down the most beautiful city in Germany and it just so happens to have the best beers in all of Bavaria, and that includes Munich!
Servus, schön daß ihr in Minga wart. Lg und nur daß beste ..
Ich finde euch so toll und es gibt nichts Schöneres als dem Partner die alte Heimat zu zeigen. Mich wundert nur wohin ihr das alles essen tut. Ich denke, dass die Szenen in denen ihr am essen seid, zusammen geschnitten wurden. Ich wünsche euch weiterhin viele schöne Reisen und alles Gute.
my granddad used to sing down from the "New City Hall" in the Christmas time every year til 2010 or smth. like that
Ahhh so cool you guys came to Bavaria... Hope you guys enjoyed...
Very interesting! Thank you for getting the time travel footage of the Glockenspiel. I'm curious to know if Aschaffenburg is a nice city.
Quick note:
"Frauenkirche" does not translate to womens church but to "church of our lady" because "Frau" refers to Maria, the mother of Jesus. ;)
YES! Thank you!
Nice translation
Such a beautiful city
You didn't explain the significance of what you see at 3:26 in the Glockenspiel. The three times around of the wheel represents a jousting match of the knights. The last and final time the Bavarian knight (dressed in Bavarian blue and white colors) knocks the rival off the horse and wins the jousting match.
Besides the fact that they do nice videos, Phil never goes into details... unfortunately
@@petereggers7603 I can't fault him for that when they're doing a video on food or language.
Danke for showing us the beautiful München!! The weather was indeed on your side the day of the shooting of this video, and the investment you did on videocamera and video recording equipement evidently payed off!!
0:05 the left car I transported a lot of times. This was a ”Erlkönig“
11:40 in Bavarian Leberkäs is no liver, but it’s allowed to named it Leberkäs. Elsewhere in Germany it is named Fleischkäse
Ohh really?! That's pretty cool! Phil was telling me about those because I initially thought that was an interesting car design choice. 😂😅
Deana and Phil
The Color is created to makes photos cameras problems to get the proportions. And there are two possibilities to do it. One in a foil, which covers the real autobody or plastic form pieces, which are fixed with screws on the autobody
PS: Again my question: What is with Obazda? You must taste it, Deana. A prezn(Bretzel), Obazda and a Weißbier. It’s so yummi
Funny Detail: In Austria also Leberkäse (also "Leberka(a)s" never has any Liver in it, and "Fleischkäse" is completely unknown.
Leberkäs outside Bavaria must have liver in it (i think it was 5% or so) then it's a Leberkäs, otherwise it's a Fleischkäs.
In Franconia (part of Bavaria) there you may get a Leberkäse or a Fleischkäs when you order a Leberkäs, it depends on the butcher and his products. It's a difficult topic, just look at the Leberkäs, with liver it's grayish, Fleischkäs looks rather like meat.
It's crazy to see all those people gathering! Good that you kept your distance.
And Munich is beautiful and combines the best from both the big city world and the small town architecture/green areas etc. But it is freakishly expensive indeed
If i could live anywhere else in the world it would be Munich. If you go North again you should visit Münster. I was stationed there for 4 years in early 90s, lovely place. Enjoying your exploring videos. Greetings from Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
Munich is such a beautiful city! 😍 We both haven't been to Münster. We do want to check out more of the northern cities!
Oposite to me. I like Bavaria, the mountains, the air and the countryside, but I hate Munich, so many arrogant assholes there!
Not Outer Hebrides exactly but I'd move to Skye in a heart beat, in case you wanna swap...
Augsburg is also a very beautiful city, close to Munich, a lot of water in the city (two rivers and a lot of small channels in the old town) and it's quite green, there's a big forest only about 3 kilometres from the city center
I was there years ago. It is not a very big town, is it? Phil and Dee want a large city.
@@sylviajustice5013 It's not that big (300.000 inhabitants), but there's everything you need in everyday life, and you are also in about 35 to 40 minutes by train in the city centre of munich ;)
@@matthias2114 Okay 300K is bigger than I thought. Yes that might be a good choice.
I used to be in Munich a lot up til 2009 and I was always in Sendling. Nice to see the Westpark footage, but I didn't see the lake with the turtles.
Would love to see a video on Augsburg. I was stationed there in the '70's and will be coming back for a reunion next year. Can't wait.
I would suggest visiting or living Bamberg in Bavaria. It’s my home town and loved growing up there. It’s not too big either and has lots of old buildings, history, food places and nature spots.
I totally agree with you! I lived in Bamberg in the early 70’s and loved it! Enjoyed walking around the town, by the Dom, by the Town Hall on the island in the Regnitz, I think, seeing the flower vendors, and seeing the Pauli Bear in the Castle on the hill above the town. Deanna and Phil SHOULD go there!!!
Deana and Phil, When are you going to Stuttgart? Phil, show your wife this Swabian gem!
The trick is to live in either the suburbs or in bigger cities that are still part of the region. I used to commute from Landshut to Munich on a daily basis and takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour. My hometown (Landshut) is still very affordable. CHECK IT OUT!!!
YAY, Landshut!!!
Landshut, yes, one of the nicest cities in the region. For commuting a little bit far for me. But that is personal preference.
@@AndreasMunich my parents retired to Landshut, their home, in the early 90's. I spent much time there visiting, even as a child. I considered Landshut my second home. It will always hold a special place in my heart.❤
sorry in advance for my bad english. i missed the opportunity to give you some advice for munich/bavaria. living in the center of munich is mostly no option for anyone but you can still get into the surrounding areas like "Aubing/Fürstenfeldbruck" and other close by citys. The train connection to munich is insane and you are pretty fast in the center. also you forgot to visit the great lakes in bavaria which are not that far away and i guess Deana would hve loved the alps
Look up Goslar in the beautiful Harz Mountains.
Gruß aus dem nordharz
War in goslar zur Grundausbildung, wunderschöne altstadt 👍
Ich glaube, ihr solltet Heidelberg besuchen. Dort gibt's günstige Mietkosten und die Landschaft sowie die Architektur sind echt schön. Das Essen schmeckt geil und die Leute sind so nett...würde euch die Stadt stark empfehlen.
Es gibt viele schöne städte (komme aus hamburg) 🤗🤗🤗
I loved it.
So unglaublich gut und eine schöne Sicht auf München ☺️
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Wow the Kaiserschmarrn looks good. What's the restaurant's name?
OMGGG MÜNCHENNN....ihr seid die besten! Danke das ihr auch München besucht habt ich finde es toll ihr seid dort wo ich herkomme, ich will auch wieder München besuchen. Was mögt ihr beide mehr, die Frauenkirche oder Den Alten Peter?
Great videos you two!
I agree there are too many people close together and I didn't see any masked😷 people, did I miss one them?🤔 Lol 😁
I usually travel with my Puffalumps, so I really, really, really appreciate the bears. Tell us more about the bears sometime! (Also, do Stuttgart! And maultaschen! I'd move there in a heartbeat, TBH.)
Have you been to Trier? The couple times I've been it seems a really great city!
Not sure whether you mentioned it in the video (I was skipping parts of the video😅), but did you know the English Garden is larger than Central Park in NYC?
Ich bin ja ein geborener 'Klippenkotzer' oder auch 'Fischkopp' und so zieht es mich immer ans Meer, aber bei den Bildern lasse ich vielleicht doch mal auf den bergigen Süden ein 🤔😉
Grüsse aus hamburg
Love Münich! So many familiar places in your video. It is the plan for my wife and I to spend 3 months there each year in retirement. It is a great hub to fan out to other cities and regions.
That's a great plan!
Awesome video guys! been looking into going to germany for a work holiday and every video i see from you two just confirms to me that it seems like a great idea!
was wondering when the pandemic finally passes do you guys think you will try to do a trip to other countries like hungary for example?
Hey guys :)
I'm from Munich and in the South we say "Lebakaas" btw. "Lebakaas-Semme" wich means Lebakaas with Brötchien/Semmel.
Love your videos and positive vibes. Thank you so much for being on youtube!
Mmmmh yummy and lecker Leberkaese .Hatte das schon fuer Jahre nicht.Ja Muenchen ist schoen.aber teuer,genauso wie Berlin.Aber ich finde es toll das ihr so Viel Spass habt( nebenbei das video editing ).keep on tracking😁😁😁
Munich is my home city! Liked the Englischer Garten and the area around chinese tower!
Love Munich and surrounding area. Lived in Hessen for 16!years before returning to the USA.
So beautiful! So many healthy looking people out enjoying their city. I hope the COVID numbers are low there.
Yes, they are still low. Hoping to stay low now at the end of summer vacation time.
Hi guys, I recommend Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Northern Bavaria. It is a great little town to experience, and probably not that expensive due to its small size
I agree. Beautiful place.
Enjoyed the video very much. Both of you are really good hosts. Munich's town hall is really beautiful and impressive. An amazing building. Btw, other people have already mentioned this but "Frauenkirche" translates to "Church of Our Lady", eg. the Virgin Mary. I love the way that buildings in the historical centres of European cities are built in similar styles so they look harmonious together whereas in North America, landowners have built buildings over the years with different heights and different styles, which may not look so great together. Very little town planning. I look forward to checking out your other videos.
Whenever I’m in Bayern I always have a beer before noon. The biergarten is my spiritual home. :-)
Probably my favorite city in Germany! 💙
Thanks for sharing..!!
When we are traveling to Poland we sure want to see München
Deana is blessed to be able to explore the country like this! Will you visit Neuschwanstein? Walchensee and Wallgau near Munich are towns I highly recommend 🤗✌️
We both are blessed! 🤗💜 We didn't make it out of the city this time. Those are definitely things we want to do and a good reason to come back. 😍
@@DeanaandPhil Btw I rate Leberkäs a 7 out of 10 probably. It's not my favorite food but delicious every now and then. However some variations are too greasy and you never know beforehand. As for sweet mustard, love it - I strongly dislike white wurst though!! 🤮
Dunno whether it's open at the moment, but the Deutsches Museum in Munich is always worth a visit.
What do you think about Bremen and Hamburg. Deana can try typical northern germany food. In Bremen you can vistit the "Schnorr" or in Hamburg the Habor.
What a perfect day in a beautiful city!
Deana, i love your way of life! Ich bin da auf deutsch besser: So süß, offen für alles, wissbegierig... Ich liebe es 😘
Just saw this video for the first time. I love Munich, spent three weeks there back in 1987. I not only fell in love with the City, I fell in love. Did not want to leave. I hope to get there again, but as you mentioned it is the most expensive city in Germany. I live in one of the cheapest, Leipzig. One of these days though, I might be able to spend a day or two. I'm jealous!
You should go to Bamberg and Erlangen next time you are in Bavaria. Bierfest is a fun time. There are other festivals you could coordinate with too.
When I look at the new infections in Germany I'm always surprised by how many of them still happen in Bavaria. After this video I think I get why that is the case...
You probably watched a little too much main stream TV
While stationed in Ansbach 1980 - 1983, I would go down to Munich about 4 times a year. Loved being there and my family did too. so many places to visit, so much history. Can't say what is my favorite, I loved all of Germany (it was West Germany back then).
In Switzerland we call Leberkäse "Fleischkäse".
Drachenseestrasse is an awesome name.
Wait the apartment at the top is the least expensive? I can't imagine that. Here they are always the most expensive because they have the best view.
Hello and welcome to Munich.
*Deana and Phil* Hey look ! I'm from year 2069 and I love this channel
As far as places to visit, I apologize for not having seen every video. My family lived in Bamberg and Fulda in the 1990’s, and my family is from Trier, Goettingen, and Berlin (the Lambio and von Zengen families). I would love to see Trier, Goettingen, and Saarland since I never got to go there. Bamberg (Unteraurach) was nearly 30 years ago, but I remember it being so pretty in the countryside. Fulda was living on the Kaserne, so it was boring architecturally. Tschuss!
I envy you for living in Bamberg, as I lived there for two years in the early 70’s while in the Army. Loved Germany, it’s culture, geography, and most importantly, it’s people!
As usual very interesting video Munich seems to be a very beautiful city.
From another TH-cam channel Schwäbisch Hall seems to be a real nice smaller town in the German state of Baden-Württemberg.
I live just an hour south...and you made me miss my CITY so so much ...because corona... we haven’t been there since Dec 2019::: ugh
best boba spot in Munich is at the stachus!!
Funny - we have been at the same time at the Chinesicher Turm Beergarden... 35 degree and Sameday much cooler is only one day when this happened..... :-)
Ihr solltet unbedingt auch nach Andechs, ein bisschen außerhalb von München. Entweder mit den Öffentlichen oder auf einem der schönen Wanderwege 😊
I think she loved it 😘
I love Kaiserschmarrn. I ate it every chance I could when I was in Austria. I explained it to my friends here in the US as cut up pancakes with sugar. I had it with apples and one place served it with honey
I'd rate Leberkäse 10 - but I'm from Munich so I'm heavily biased. But also depends where you get it. You should try Kas-Kas. Which is Leberkäse with huge chunks of big melted cheese baked into it. 🤤🤤🤤
Your editing skills are really improving! This was by far the most visually interesting video you've posted. Then, add in the fact that you two look like you are on your honeymoon, and this is easily your all-time best. Phil acts so young and excited to be visiting the grave of his lost youth, and Deana is clearly getting off on feeling this from him. This whole movie seems like the closing scene of a rom-com...Happily Ever After!
Have y'all already been to Freiburg or Heidelberg? I like Karlsruhe, but it's a bit more modern (very young city by German standards). In terms of non-German cities to visit, I highly recommend Gröningen in the Netherlands! It's like a tiny version of Amsterdam. It's so walkable and really picturesque.
You need to go to Leavenworth, Washington. It's a small Bavarian town, in the mountains. With tons of Bavarian things, to see, do, and or buy. It's really pretty cool, and relaxing.
Restaurant Rosengarten, that is were we had our wedding in 1990. It was wonderfull. Actually, the Westpark was build for the Bundesgartenschau, the federal garden exhibition in 1983.
Great looking city! I agree at some spots a bit too crowded... 🙄
Have you visited Kassel?
... We've only been to the Ikea together in Kassel. 😅 We should check out the city too!
München ist so toll!
Aber im Schwobaländle ischs au schee. Versucht es doch mal mit Esslingen/Neckar. Sehr schöne Innenstadt, berühmter Weihnachtsmarkt, oft nah am Wasser (Stichwort: Klein-Venedig) und jede Menge Essen zum Probieren! Auf jeden Fall mal in einen Besen gehen und eure geliebten Döner gibt's auch! 😁
10-15 years ago i went karlsruhe for 2 weeks (workrelated) and one evening went to something called Andreasbräu, and got some sausage with beermustard and ofc beer (recomended by the staff that complimented the sausage) and it was like fireworks in my mouth, magic.
Missed some cool stuff like the olympia turm, the BMW museum which has LED show at the night, the olympia einkaufszentrum, schwabinger krankenhaus, the historic university (TUM)
I like Harry Nilsson's "Lime In The Coconut" or Coconut redo. Harry was from Brooklyn New York.
I thought for sure you'd show an Olympic venue since the Olympics were held there once. Olympic cities always attract world class athletes to live there because there's a venue to train at. It's also why those cities are expensive to live in.
Wow what a beautiful city
Not all of that stuff is as old as it looks. You can certainly find genuine Renaissance, Baroque and Classical architecture there, but also lots of "retro" buildings. Which was a very big thing in the late 19th century. The city hall for example was only built around 1900
Yes, there's a lovely mixture of different buildings! 😍