Lol the Moccamaster coffee maker is a legendary favorite in the Nordic countries! I have one too, 40 years old and they still make all the spare parts for it since the model has not changed. Talk about sustainability! :)
@@Sincabello I read somewhere that it's pretty much only a Nordic thing, even though it's a Dutch company. Funny how human culture works 😆 I'm Finnish and Moccamaster is hugely respected here.
@@rustyspace900 Same. There's a Moccamaster in every house that appreciates good filter coffee. I read that capsule machines kinda killed it in The Netherlands in the early 2000's. Makes sense that it held strong in the nordics, since we've always appreciated simple things, and we like the principles of recycling, so capsules don't really fit
Forget the fictional ones; Gothenburg has parks that are perfect for picnics or plotting world domination. They’re verdant enough to make Mother Nature slightly jealous.
I wonder if they are even allowed to go into Amsterdam (or even Copenhagen) after that statement... Or maybe Dutch and Danes can just be like "well, maybe they just don't know better" and call it a day. Something something about orange pills...
I am surprised by the flithy state of the city. Is it because of too much immigrants? I saw a boy spitting in 16 number bus,I was shocked by this behavior.
A "simple" coffeemaker? That was a Moccamaster... Looked like smaller model. But, they are the top of coffeebrewers with a quality that is hard to beat. I miss Göteborg, I used to go there twice a week for work som years ago. And everybody should visit Liseberg and get their hair done on the roller-coasters.
Moccamaster is made by the Dutch company Technivorm. They are designd and built in the Netherlands. It's by far the best drip coffee maker you can get. By the way, the capitol of bicycling in Sweden is Malmö. 1 of may your team Djurgården plays Malmö in the Svenska Cupen final in fotboll in Malmö. 8300 Djurgården supporters are attending the game 500 km from Stockholm. Unfortunately the tickets are sold out.
5:50 those are called "landshövdingehus" - "governor houses". One governor of then Gothenburg and Bohus county in the 1800s banned houses in the city from being built entirely of wood. The first floor had to be in stone, to reduce the risk of fires spreading.
Partially true. The Governor made a rule that one may only build two stories with wood. And so people started building one or more stone stories and then adding thw two wooden ones a a sort of rule bend. And since it came about due to the Governors decree, the style of building got that name.
From music festivals to seafood feasts, the city celebrates so many things, it feels like you’re living in a never-ending party. If you didn’t take a selfie, did it even happen?
I lived in Haga in the seventies before the big renovations and the inhabitants were artists, musicians, students and hippies. Everybody sharing everything and it was a really nice place back then. I have watched some of your videos and appreciate that you are so respectful when you comment things. Really nice - keep on going, I will follow (:
Sweden started using glasses at cafés around 30 years ago when lattes started to become popular. It was adopted from Italy. Before that it was pretty much just regular drip brewed coffee in ceramic cups, and it used to be super cheap.
Oh, I'm a little sad you didn't stay longer. Always nice to see someone exploring the city where you live. The train ride between Gothenburg and Stockholm is so beautiful in the summer when everything is green. Sweden really comes to life during the summer months.
Completely agree on the pee. 😄 I commute to Stockholm every day and start each morning with that wall of pee and poo stink wall slapping my face at the central station. Way to greet people, Stockholm. 😅
The standard width in most of Europe and north america for a train is 3150mm. In Sweden its 3400mm, there is also a extended width of 3600mm (only on some parts of the network). While the Swedish train profile is 3400mm, not all trains are that wide. I don´t know the exact width of X74 train, but i would assume that its pretty close top 3400mm
Guys, you really do make the cutest couple! ^^ As for your videos from Sweden I find it really interesting to see familiar scenes, places, stores but from the perspective of someone who´s not born, raised and familiar with them. Welcome back any time
If you switch on the subtitles, it says “Gothamburg” instead of Gothenburg”, so maybe that’s why they made the connection to Batman. I’ve never heard any Batman-jokes about Gothenburg either.
A city where you can swing from cultural museums to amusement parks with a mere hop and skip. It’s like being in a live-action video game where the levels are all about exploration and the prizes are local treats!
You mean him complaining about glasses instead of coffee cups? If so, I think he's right. Using glasses instead of porcelain cups is a new thing is Sweden, pretty unheard of before the late 80s.
@@herrbonk3635 but it depends on what you order and where you go, that right there is cafe latte not a traditional coffee and cafe latte is supposed to be in a glass ,the post you reply to however is that they rush and you cant rush fika
@@veronicajensen7690 We had special "cafe latte" coffee cups in porcelain for years, just like in Paris :) Until that huge milk glass-fashion took over completely in many places. I have nothing against these per se, but they do not fit our konditori culture, or even how we drank coffee at home or parties. The tradition was black coffee in pretty small or medium sized cups (no tiny expresso cups, except for mocca). Perhaps with a tad of cream in it, for the ladies.
@@herrbonk3635 it's the same in Denmark although you usually get cafe au lait and cappuccino plus traditional coffee in cups but Caffè latte in glass, I do think most places have ordinary black coffee maybe not Starbucks though
Greetings from the UK. Big fan of your videos! Booked up to go over and watch Frolunda v Farjestad in March.....Wife was a little puzzled by my choice, but think it looks amazing.
I must say that I enjoy watching your videos, just recently found them. Started to watch your hockey videos and continued with these. If/when you get back to Sweden you should visit Gotland and Visby, Visby inside the defensive wall is beautiful and old. I hope to see your opinion of the "inner city" of Visby some day.
Our young city is 400 years young, practically a teenager. 500 is a few years away, year 2121 which has a nice numerology to it. The 400 year celebration was postponed to 2023/402 due to Covid, and was pretty nice!
As a Canaidian you really should learn more about the Kingdom of Denmark since it is one of only two countries Canada share a land border with (since the Whisky War was setled and Hans island split in 2022, doubling boths countries number of adjecent countries). The land border is shared with Greenland that is one of the three parts of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Haga is older then Gothenburg, it was an own town, the houses calls landshövdingehus after the big Fire in the beginning of 1800 it was not allowed to bild house with more then 2 floors, so they bild one stone and two wooden floors
You guys are great! Very relaxed and feel good- style...I appreciate the content. "Coffee should come in a coffee cup" ? Yeah, but what you are drinking there should not be called coffee! 😉
But we don´t drink coffie... damit... i was just informed that my step parrents is storing a coffie maker here for when they are visiting.. and.. welll... yea.. i have bad news, its a similar model.
Nah i have a Melitta Exellent 4.0 Steel ;) i guess there are a lot of households with Melitta because its a bit cheaper.. But most workplaces does indeed have Moccamaster or those hideous coffee vending machines
The Technivorm Moccamaster is sorta the Rolls Royce of coffee makers. Personally I'd stay away from Airbnb I larger cities because we have a crazy housing crisis. And the locals need those apartments that scrupulous contract holders put online. For example, the rental queue in Stockholm is 13 years.
Gothenburg is small but very nice. Many buildings have really pretty and detailed facades. The city is also going to have many tall buildings in 20 years.
And in my opinion, Gothenburg is much prettier than Stockholm. Stockholm only looks good near the water front, but otherwise it’s kinda ugly. Most buildings are a mix of modern buildings and nordic classism.
@@jonathan130well stockholm is built on multiple islands so there is a lot of water.. and it Also doesn’t have big ass harbors and random industry buildings in the city like in Gothenburg. And there is also a mix between classic a modern in Gothenburg as well.
@@pMsAlex138 alright but im more impressed by the architecture in Gothenburg. and that harbour will be turned into a bustling city district with cool and tall buildings soon 🙃
Glad to see you guys finally made it to the better side of Sweden, "the front side"! ;D Having narrowly escaped Stockholm, I'm sure you enjoyed the free world!
At the end if you orderd a caffe laté or a coffe with milk and not a brewcoffe with milk you might get it in a glas. It may also be a thing for thar cafe. A brewcoffe with or without is served in a porslin cup.
The coffee maker is a mocca master, the creamdelacream of drip. It is pretty sofisticated acually, dutch quality. It does the water to steam before getting together with the coffee makes it pretty perfect as it can get without heavy coffeemaker-machinery. Ofc the better coffee the better taste but if you have made coffee in normal drips and try this you should feel some different even if you drink some gevalia.
Haha those big "cinnamon buns" are made for instagram, not to eat! You are supposed to give them to the seagulls after the shot. They taste like baked air!
You don’t know cherry blossoms?????? Adored world over and especially in Japan where the cherry blossom - sakura - season is celebrated and they have forecasts every year where and when the blossoms come up! You have a lovely cherry blossom park in Vancouver too - and one woud suspect in Toronto also!
That McDonald's at Stockholm Central Station is probably the filthiest and most unpleasant McDonald's in the entire world and yes the station smells like piss in some parts. Glad you are enjoying my country!
The kebab shop at the opposite side of the food court though? Damn it's genuinely surprisingly good you wouldn't believe. If you ever have to eat at Stockholm Central Station go there.
I have the exact same criticism about serving hot beverages in glasses without handles. There is no excuse for it... It's not fancy. It's just stupid! But to be fair, only a few places do that. Most Swedish cafes have proper cutlery and such. All the same, it's refreshing to see your country through a foreigners eyes. Seems like you guys had a good time. Nice of you to share your experience :)
2:10 Some trains in Sweden are in fact wider than in most of Europe. For example, Germany's ICE trains are 2.95 meters wide while our X2000 trains are 3.05 meters wide so about 10 cm wider. I don't know if the one that you travelled on (X74) is that wide though.
Don't worry about poor joke and bad puns. Gothenburg is the city that loves bad jokes, silly jokes, dad jokes and poor puns, it even got its own nme, Göteborgshumor, Gothenburg humor. So bwt they laughed at the Batmanjoke, theyre silly like that and a reason to love them. 💛❤️💙
You should really visit Malmö before going to Copenhagen. Its the third largest city in Sweden and well worth a visit. Rather small but stil has everything a big city can offer.
If you had ordered regular filter coffee or a cappuccino they would probably have served you a cup, meanwhile a big latte is often served in a big glass here in Sweden. I think swedes would also call real coffee as regular filter coffee, preferring it strong.
I think a cinnamon bun is a bit like pizza- even when it’s bad, it’s still pretty good. So, maybe I am not a cinnamon bun connoiseur just yet, but the one we tried in the video was still pretty good 👍😅
Sweden and Denmark are often said to be the two countries who had the most wars inbetween them in the world. But we love each other nowadays (but cannot understand what the other nation says) Cinnamon buns at cafes/restaurants are typically too big (same as with meatballs) you don't really get the proper proportions of ingredients, crust, etc.
The French and the British had the hundred year war. (!) Just saying. Amongst others. The French supporting the revolutionaries in the US versus the Brits, also supporting the Yanks in the civil war while the Brits supported the South (which was kind of an "oof" moment, these days), because the Brits were still salty about losing the revolutionary war. :P Oh, and Normands invading Britain during the middle ages - twice actually, as I recall... lol Also, the expression "pardon the French", used to liken French language with swearing, etc. So fair amount of animosity there, historically... :) Of course, nobody cares much about any of that anymore. Or at least as long as we have food on our table, roofs over our heads and smartphones to scroll on. Take all that away though, and we'll likely show our true colors yet again. ;)
I hope the overall volume on everything and everyone around you where satisfying? you could say it´s part of our culture not to be so loud and expressive, especially on trains/busses and out on cafes, ofc there are exceptions. ive heard that is one of the really big diffrences between the US and Sweden (might be wrong tho).
if you like castles, go visit the Kalmar Castle in Sweden, you can get guided tour there with all history told. That's where the Danes lost and stopped their invation.
Gotheburg is a rather young city, founded in the early 17th century, though there was a village there earlier. It was a strategic place as it at the time was the only window to the west that Sweden had, the west coast of what is now Sweden was Danish, except for a narrow corridor mayby 30-40 km wide around Gothenburg. As Sweden and Denmark hold the world record for number of wars fought between two countries, it makes perfect sense to expect an attack and fortify the city accordingly!
I´m just so curious: What actually made you think, that Gothenburg would be boring? If you think Gothenburg is the biking capital - you are in for a surprise in Denmark :) Enjoy
💯 on point about the coffee cup. Just not the same in a glass. Tends to be how specifically lattes are served in some places. I've also seen americanos served this way.
In my opinion Copenhagen is the best Nordic city I think you'll like it. Also that moccamaster is a staple in every Finnish household or at least used to be and I suppose same in Sweden
You call that houses ” landshövdingehus” it was to expansiv to have the whole hous in stone,but for it dont should burn down,when one house get burning you did the bottenfloor in stone😊
Lol the Moccamaster coffee maker is a legendary favorite in the Nordic countries! I have one too, 40 years old and they still make all the spare parts for it since the model has not changed. Talk about sustainability! :)
I've always wondered how big share of them is sold in the nordics. I've never seen a single one of them in Holland where it's from
@@Sincabello I read somewhere that it's pretty much only a Nordic thing, even though it's a Dutch company. Funny how human culture works 😆
I'm Finnish and Moccamaster is hugely respected here.
@@rustyspace900 Same. There's a Moccamaster in every house that appreciates good filter coffee.
I read that capsule machines kinda killed it in The Netherlands in the early 2000's. Makes sense that it held strong in the nordics, since we've always appreciated simple things, and we like the principles of recycling, so capsules don't really fit
Forget the fictional ones; Gothenburg has parks that are perfect for picnics or plotting world domination. They’re verdant enough to make Mother Nature slightly jealous.
"Gothenburg the capitol of bike lanes" Wait til you guys get to Copenhagen! Or if you ever go to Amsterdam. 😅
Yes. Gothenburg bike lanes suck. Haha. Go CPH supergood
I wonder if they are even allowed to go into Amsterdam (or even Copenhagen) after that statement...
Or maybe Dutch and Danes can just be like "well, maybe they just don't know better" and call it a day.
Something something about orange pills...
Imagine if they went to Uppsala the bike capital of sweden :P
Heading out in the mornings is a death sentience with the amount there is~
Not really. It's shifty here
I am surprised by the flithy state of the city. Is it because of too much immigrants? I saw a boy spitting in 16 number bus,I was shocked by this behavior.
The pink trees blooming is cherry blossom. Same as in Japan. We have some parks with cherry trees that looks just astounding at spring times.
A "simple" coffeemaker? That was a Moccamaster... Looked like smaller model. But, they are the top of coffeebrewers with a quality that is hard to beat. I miss Göteborg, I used to go there twice a week for work som years ago. And everybody should visit Liseberg and get their hair done on the roller-coasters.
Oh, wow! Never heard of Moccamaster, but I like the name :)
Moccamaster is made by the Dutch company Technivorm. They are designd and built in the Netherlands. It's by far the best drip coffee maker you can get. By the way, the capitol of bicycling in Sweden is Malmö. 1 of may your team Djurgården plays Malmö in the Svenska Cupen final in fotboll in Malmö. 8300 Djurgården supporters are attending the game 500 km from Stockholm. Unfortunately the tickets are sold out.
@@androw89 No thats Lund. Lund is crazy with bicycles.
@@JetLagWarriors Dude, you just left Finland and you never saw Moccamaster machine?
I'm surprised... like... just how?
Its the best drip coffee but coffee in general can and will be better from most non drip coffee sources.
5:50 those are called "landshövdingehus" - "governor houses". One governor of then Gothenburg and Bohus county in the 1800s banned houses in the city from being built entirely of wood. The first floor had to be in stone, to reduce the risk of fires spreading.
Partially true. The Governor made a rule that one may only build two stories with wood. And so people started building one or more stone stories and then adding thw two wooden ones a a sort of rule bend. And since it came about due to the Governors decree, the style of building got that name.
From music festivals to seafood feasts, the city celebrates so many things, it feels like you’re living in a never-ending party. If you didn’t take a selfie, did it even happen?
I lived in Haga in the seventies before the big renovations and the inhabitants were artists, musicians, students and hippies. Everybody sharing everything and it was a really nice place back then. I have watched some of your videos and appreciate that you are so respectful when you comment things. Really nice - keep on going, I will follow (:
Welcome to my hometown! I'm so happy you liked it! Thanks for wonderful content :)
Sweden started using glasses at cafés around 30 years ago when lattes started to become popular. It was adopted from Italy. Before that it was pretty much just regular drip brewed coffee in ceramic cups, and it used to be super cheap.
Oh, I'm a little sad you didn't stay longer. Always nice to see someone exploring the city where you live. The train ride between Gothenburg and Stockholm is so beautiful in the summer when everything is green. Sweden really comes to life during the summer months.
Completely agree on the pee. 😄 I commute to Stockholm every day and start each morning with that wall of pee and poo stink wall slapping my face at the central station. Way to greet people, Stockholm. 😅
Awesome Greetings from Helsinki, Finland🇫🇮🇸🇪🇨🇦
We have Japan cherry here in Novi Sad and Serbia too. It is a beautiful and early blossom. And tnx for the video ❤
The highest Skyscraper in whole Nordic does exist in Gothenburg and is called Karlatornet (The Karla Tower)
Isn't Turning Torso in Malmö higher now? Edit: nevet mind. Googled it :)
The standard width in most of Europe and north america for a train is 3150mm. In Sweden its 3400mm, there is also a extended width of 3600mm (only on some parts of the network). While the Swedish train profile is 3400mm, not all trains are that wide. I don´t know the exact width of X74 train, but i would assume that its pretty close top 3400mm
Hi guys!
I love your channel!
I live in Gothenburg. If you want I can show you some cool places!
I hope you have a great time!
Guys, you really do make the cutest couple! ^^
As for your videos from Sweden I find it really interesting to see familiar scenes, places, stores but from the perspective of someone who´s not born, raised and familiar with them.
Welcome back any time
Born in Gothenburg and i have never heard that Batman joke before. Most likely because the name in swedish is very diffrent.
Exact my thoughts. But I do not live there so could possibly have missed it during half a century in northen Svealand.
Doublehdgamers me too but I'm Somali half and half 🇪🇹
If you switch on the subtitles, it says “Gothamburg” instead of Gothenburg”, so maybe that’s why they made the connection to Batman. I’ve never heard any Batman-jokes about Gothenburg either.
@@Mittnamnarupptaget The Hells Angels chapter of Gothenburg are calling themselves "Hells Angels Goth Town"
A city where you can swing from cultural museums to amusement parks with a mere hop and skip. It’s like being in a live-action video game where the levels are all about exploration and the prizes are local treats!
Coffee is not supposed to be taken on the go! In Sweden we Fika and relax. Embrace it! 😉
You mean him complaining about glasses instead of coffee cups? If so, I think he's right.
Using glasses instead of porcelain cups is a new thing is Sweden, pretty unheard of before the late 80s.
@@herrbonk3635 but it depends on what you order and where you go, that right there is cafe latte not a traditional coffee and cafe latte is supposed to be in a glass ,the post you reply to however is that they rush and you cant rush fika
@@veronicajensen7690 We had special "cafe latte" coffee cups in porcelain for years, just like in Paris :) Until that huge milk glass-fashion took over completely in many places.
I have nothing against these per se, but they do not fit our konditori culture, or even how we drank coffee at home or parties. The tradition was black coffee in pretty small or medium sized cups (no tiny expresso cups, except for mocca). Perhaps with a tad of cream in it, for the ladies.
@@herrbonk3635 it's the same in Denmark although you usually get cafe au lait and cappuccino plus traditional coffee in cups but Caffè latte in glass, I do think most places have ordinary black coffee maybe not Starbucks though
@@veronicajensen7690 Yes, we are pretty similar.
Haga is where you were.
Hagga is what you said, and it means "old crow" or the female dog b-word.
Be careful ;)
Yeah, i laughed a lot when i read hagga. 😅
Greetings from the UK.
Big fan of your videos!
Booked up to go over and watch Frolunda v Farjestad in March.....Wife was a little puzzled by my choice, but think it looks amazing.
2:05 is where my sister got married. Lerums kyrka, where I was raised. Nice to see it again :)
I must say that I enjoy watching your videos, just recently found them. Started to watch your hockey videos and continued with these. If/when you get back to Sweden you should visit Gotland and Visby, Visby inside the defensive wall is beautiful and old. I hope to see your opinion of the "inner city" of Visby some day.
Loved this! To see some sights in Gothenburg! I think the city celebrated 500 years last year!
Yes, founded 1621 it is a young city.
Our young city is 400 years young, practically a teenager. 500 is a few years away, year 2121 which has a nice numerology to it. The 400 year celebration was postponed to 2023/402 due to Covid, and was pretty nice!
You can't miss trying smörgåstårta (sandwich cake) when you are in the northern countries.
Try the two classic ones with either beer or coffee.
As a Canaidian you really should learn more about the Kingdom of Denmark since it is one of only two countries Canada share a land border with (since the Whisky War was setled and Hans island split in 2022, doubling boths countries number of adjecent countries). The land border is shared with Greenland that is one of the three parts of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Canada is similar to some Nordic countries with the weather, people and immigration.
it's a bit sad the Wiskey war is over, love from Denamrk
Haga is older then Gothenburg, it was an own town, the houses calls landshövdingehus after the big Fire in the beginning of 1800 it was not allowed to bild house with more then 2 floors, so they bild one stone and two wooden floors
The pink Tree are Japanese cherry tree
Your place looked straight out of an Ikea catalog
Gothenburg is nice; have been there a few times for business. Would be nice to visit on a holiday to see a bit more.
Oh you’re gonna Wanna get a Moccamaster for yourself after using that one in you room. Absolutley the best coffee
I agree with the coffee part at the end.
You guys are great! Very relaxed and feel good- style...I appreciate the content.
"Coffee should come in a coffee cup" ? Yeah, but what you are drinking there should not be called coffee! 😉
Interesting & beautiful city. Love this vlog.
As someone who lives in Gothenburg 628kr a night for those accomodations sounds like a steal, good booking indeed!
You will find the same coffee machine in 90% of swedish households 😊
Simple but durable and makes good coffee, those last forever and spare parts are available. Very common also in Finland.
But we don´t drink coffie...
damit... i was just informed that my step parrents is storing a coffie maker here for when they are visiting.. and.. welll... yea.. i have bad news, its a similar model.
I have also the same coffee machine but a red one, don’t know what color my neighbors machine has for sure it’s a Mocca Master, greetings from Finland
Nah i have a Melitta Exellent 4.0 Steel ;) i guess there are a lot of households with Melitta because its a bit cheaper.. But most workplaces does indeed have Moccamaster or those hideous coffee vending machines
@@matsv201*coffee
The Technivorm Moccamaster is sorta the Rolls Royce of coffee makers. Personally I'd stay away from Airbnb I larger cities because we have a crazy housing crisis. And the locals need those apartments that scrupulous contract holders put online. For example, the rental queue in Stockholm is 13 years.
If you ever come back you should visit gothenburgs islands, like Öckerö or Hönö :D
It is so interesting to see us Scandinavians from other nationalities perspective.
Gothenburg is small but very nice. Many buildings have really pretty and detailed facades. The city is also going to have many tall buildings in 20 years.
And in my opinion, Gothenburg is much prettier than Stockholm. Stockholm only looks good near the water front, but otherwise it’s kinda ugly. Most buildings are a mix of modern buildings and nordic classism.
@@jonathan130well stockholm is built on multiple islands so there is a lot of water.. and it Also doesn’t have big ass harbors and random industry buildings in the city like in Gothenburg. And there is also a mix between classic a modern in Gothenburg as well.
@@pMsAlex138 alright but im more impressed by the architecture in Gothenburg. and that harbour will be turned into a bustling city district with cool and tall buildings soon 🙃
@@jonathan130 so it’s gonna be an even bigger mix between old and new?;) but sound nice! Hope it turns out good
@@pMsAlex138 by mix i mean in the the same place, like next to each other.
The archipelago in both Stockholm and Göteborg is fab!
Welcome to my city :)
I loved the city! It was so funny. I had the glass of this restaurant in my home. So international!
Glad to see you guys finally made it to the better side of Sweden, "the front side"! ;D Having narrowly escaped Stockholm, I'm sure you enjoyed the free world!
Yes the cherry blossom are blooming here too in the uk
At the end if you orderd a caffe laté or a coffe with milk and not a brewcoffe with milk you might get it in a glas. It may also be a thing for thar cafe. A brewcoffe with or without is served in a porslin cup.
The coffee maker is a mocca master, the creamdelacream of drip. It is pretty sofisticated acually, dutch quality. It does the water to steam before getting together with the coffee makes it pretty perfect as it can get without heavy coffeemaker-machinery. Ofc the better coffee the better taste but if you have made coffee in normal drips and try this you should feel some different even if you drink some gevalia.
Haha those big "cinnamon buns" are made for instagram, not to eat! You are supposed to give them to the seagulls after the shot. They taste like baked air!
That's not coffee in your glass, it's not black! 😁
Coffee is served in cups and milk drinks in glasses. 🤪
That looks like cafe au lait, or caffe latte. Typically served in glass.
@@aliceberethart Then why drink it?
Great video ...❤
Dont quote me on it, but I recall swedes drink the most coffee, so... dont complain about the Ikea glass, its what we all use :)
If you like old forts, you should go to Marstrand, just like 30 min from Gothenburg, its huge! And well preserved.
The pink trees are cherry threes, latin name is Prunus avium. They always bloom early in spring.
Cheers 🍺
You don’t know cherry blossoms?????? Adored world over and especially in Japan where the cherry blossom - sakura - season is celebrated and they have forecasts every year where and when the blossoms come up! You have a lovely cherry blossom park in Vancouver too - and one woud suspect in Toronto also!
That McDonald's at Stockholm Central Station is probably the filthiest and most unpleasant McDonald's in the entire world and yes the station smells like piss in some parts. Glad you are enjoying my country!
Stockholm is always worth a kiss.
Compared to the one across the street at Vasagatan?!!! Come on! 😂
Feeel siiida staaaan du är på feeeel siiida staaaaan. Sthlm piss city
On the other hand, BK on the lower level at Sthlm C is excellent, if small.
The kebab shop at the opposite side of the food court though? Damn it's genuinely surprisingly good you wouldn't believe. If you ever have to eat at Stockholm Central Station go there.
I have the exact same criticism about serving hot beverages in glasses without handles. There is no excuse for it... It's not fancy. It's just stupid! But to be fair, only a few places do that. Most Swedish cafes have proper cutlery and such.
All the same, it's refreshing to see your country through a foreigners eyes. Seems like you guys had a good time. Nice of you to share your experience :)
2:10 Some trains in Sweden are in fact wider than in most of Europe. For example, Germany's ICE trains are 2.95 meters wide while our X2000 trains are 3.05 meters wide so about 10 cm wider. I don't know if the one that you travelled on (X74) is that wide though.
Göteborg looks nice town. Maybe i will some funny day visit there.
Do you ever think of giving up those winter coats... hahah
So funny the timing of this comment- we just donated the winter coats today haha
Don't worry about poor joke and bad puns. Gothenburg is the city that loves bad jokes, silly jokes, dad jokes and poor puns, it even got its own nme, Göteborgshumor, Gothenburg humor. So bwt they laughed at the Batmanjoke, theyre silly like that and a reason to love them. 💛❤️💙
You should really visit Malmö before going to Copenhagen. Its the third largest city in Sweden and well worth a visit. Rather small but stil has everything a big city can offer.
Great movie. Awesome, Looks fantastic there !
You know where to pass the road at rhe crossover. One "lane" has not cobblestones with high edges and one lane has just flat road for the bikes.
If you had ordered regular filter coffee or a cappuccino they would probably have served you a cup, meanwhile a big latte is often served in a big glass here in Sweden. I think swedes would also call real coffee as regular filter coffee, preferring it strong.
Latte is not coffee, its milk. Order a coffee and you get a coffee mug ;)
If that is the kind of coffee maker I think it is, combined with what you got that is a steal...
it's very easy to get coffee in a cup in Sweden as it's the traditional way, but if you order cafe latte you will get a glass
Yeah the cinnamon buns at that place are known for being pretty dry... they are big, yes, but the size comes at a cost
I think a cinnamon bun is a bit like pizza- even when it’s bad, it’s still pretty good. So, maybe I am not a cinnamon bun connoiseur just yet, but the one we tried in the video was still pretty good 👍😅
Welcome to Gothenburg ❤
Sweden and Denmark are often said to be the two countries who had the most wars inbetween them in the world. But we love each other nowadays (but cannot understand what the other nation says)
Cinnamon buns at cafes/restaurants are typically too big (same as with meatballs) you don't really get the proper proportions of ingredients, crust, etc.
The French and the British had the hundred year war. (!) Just saying. Amongst others. The French supporting the revolutionaries in the US versus the Brits, also supporting the Yanks in the civil war while the Brits supported the South (which was kind of an "oof" moment, these days), because the Brits were still salty about losing the revolutionary war. :P Oh, and Normands invading Britain during the middle ages - twice actually, as I recall... lol
Also, the expression "pardon the French", used to liken French language with swearing, etc. So fair amount of animosity there, historically... :)
Of course, nobody cares much about any of that anymore. Or at least as long as we have food on our table, roofs over our heads and smartphones to scroll on. Take all that away though, and we'll likely show our true colors yet again. ;)
I hope the overall volume on everything and everyone around you where satisfying?
you could say it´s part of our culture not to be so loud and expressive, especially on trains/busses and out on cafes, ofc there are exceptions.
ive heard that is one of the really big diffrences between the US and Sweden (might be wrong tho).
Nice video, If you are still in Sweden on May 1st, visit Malmö and try to get tickets for the Swedish Cup Final Malmö-Djurgården 💛❤💙
if you like castles, go visit the Kalmar Castle in Sweden, you can get guided tour there with all history told. That's where the Danes lost and stopped their invation.
If you order coffee it comes in a cup, but that was caffe-latte... more milk than coffee, served like in Italy.
Gotheburg is a rather young city, founded in the early 17th century, though there was a village there earlier. It was a strategic place as it at the time was the only window to the west that Sweden had, the west coast of what is now Sweden was Danish, except for a narrow corridor mayby 30-40 km wide around Gothenburg. As Sweden and Denmark hold the world record for number of wars fought between two countries, it makes perfect sense to expect an attack and fortify the city accordingly!
Göteborg isn’t that young if one consider it’s predecessor Lödöse. Lödöse is older than Stockholm.
I love Ivana`s hat 😊
I´m just so curious: What actually made you think, that Gothenburg would be boring?
If you think Gothenburg is the biking capital - you are in for a surprise in Denmark :) Enjoy
Yes,you came to My city gothenburg ,her was i born and raise😊
Gothenburg is a MESS when it comes to roads and markings.
can you share where to book this accomodation please?
So, grab a kanelbulle (cinnamon bun) and a friend, and let the adventures in Gothenburg begin-where charm meets cheekiness around every corner!
What´s the name of your accommodation? Looks really nice for next time i´m visiting Gothenburg
One thing you don’t do in Göteborg is walking in the bike lane. “CYKELBANA!” 🚲💀😂 That’s how people know you’re not from there.
LOL We didn’t get yelled at, but once we got a pretty dirty look when we accidentally veered onto the highway. Our mistake lol
YOU HAVE TO EXPLORE MALMÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖ
The MTRX train is actually owned by VR nowadays (The Finnish government owned train company)
Are you going to aik-djurgården?
Yes! We will be there. Where/when is the fan march, we want to participate!
Yo i’ve been to haga multiple times, thats awesome
The pink trees I think those come from Japan because the Swedes like to import stuff
you missed the fish and all sorts off handcrafted stuff in gbg what they are known for
I’d love to know, wich have the best- cinammon buns? Your opinion.
💯 on point about the coffee cup. Just not the same in a glass. Tends to be how specifically lattes are served in some places. I've also seen americanos served this way.
Göteborg är sveriges bästa stad
You should go to Gotland
Is coffee at the cafe good?
we drink a lot of coffe in sweden. 😂❤😂
In my opinion Copenhagen is the best Nordic city I think you'll like it. Also that moccamaster is a staple in every Finnish household or at least used to be and I suppose same in Sweden
Love you guys!! ❤🎉
Why skip Malmö?
If you had ordered a normal coffee you would probably have gotten in it a normal cup.
My old hometown, moved 2003
You call that houses ” landshövdingehus” it was to expansiv to have the whole hous in stone,but for it dont should burn down,when one house get burning you did the bottenfloor in stone😊
Nice tour!
You do get real coffe cups if you order real black coffe 🙂
So, why did you think Gothenburg would be “super boring “? Gothenburg is the best city in Sweden.