Hey friends, after watching this video, which city would you rather choose? If you like this comparison video, I have others where I compare Leipzig vs Berlin or Frankfurt vs Berlin. Have you seen those?
So I am born and raised in Hamburg and I have to say I still can't get enough of it's beauty. Just going from A to B is so good for the soul because it's always so pretty and interesting. I also think that architecture wise it's more divers than Berlin because you have so many different types of houses and quartier structures and it all varies a lot from each other. Also the City has so many nice areas that are perfect daytrip material like the Elbe Beach, the Vier und Marschlande, the Fischbeker Heide and so on. I wish you would have gone to a real neighborhood like Eimsbüttel, Altona, Winterhude etc. because eventhough the hafencity is pretty, it's not where Hamburgers live... it's like visiting Berlin and only going to the reichstag, Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie... it's just not where the City "lives". Hamburg has a Huge Alternative Scene too with the Gängeviertel, Wilhelmsburg, Schanze, St. Pauli and you didn't even mention these areas. I don't mean this in a bad way but you totally didn't see Hamburg in all of it's shades unfortunately. I hope you had a nice Visit and will return with more time :)
As someone who comes from East Germany (with Berlin pretty close) and has chosen Hamburg to be their chosen home: never leave! XD Hamburg is AWESOME!! ❤ And I miss it so much so, since I am sick and living in the East again... And every time I'm in Berlin everything feels just so gross to me. And honestly: I know a lot of Berliners who say, they consider moving too, or outsiders, who say, they really wouldn't want to live there. Especially since I have experienced Hamburg I can agree. No comparison to me. ✌️ Hamburg is just 👌👌💯
lets be a bit more realistic. last year (2022) 75000 ppl moved to Berlin (more than the +/- 65000 in 5 years (!) to Hamburg). Every year more ppl move to Berlin than to Munich AND Hamburg AND Frankfurt AND Cologne together. In the end of the day its more like the question if you want live in the big hotspot metropolis then its Berlin (just like it is London in UK, Paris in France, NY in the US, Vienna in Austria etc.). If you want avoid that and rather prefer smaller but still big cities with this or that specific charm then its rather Munich, Hamburg, Cologne/Bonn/Duesseldorf, Frankfurt or Leipzig/Dresden. In the end of the day for most ppl a city with a population over 500k - 1 Mio. is big enough and has enough diversity for an everyday life, especially if it is not just in a high developed country like Germany but also in a culture like Germany with its many diversity of things one can do for every kind of interest. In difference to most cultures/countries/cities in the world thats a huge plus, because most have only some rather superficial things to offer. Lagos, Istanbul, Mumbai etc. are for instance huge cities but masses of things like the Tango scene is much smaller than in Hamburg, Cologne or Munich (not to mention Berlin who has much more galeries than all of those cities together inclusive Tokyo and Mexico City). Same goes for interests in Life Role Playing, Yoga, Table Tennis, Chess, Outdoor activies, all kind of Arts, more diverse music scenes and so on. It is in general a huge difference between countries with a VHS/Club/Vereins-and do it yourself mentality like Central and Northern/East Europe (plus USA/Canada etc.) to most of the rest of the world. Many ppl are even not aware that 'wandering around' was for most cultures unknown. That expanded especially from countries like Germany ...
Hamburg Wunderland ! I really enjoyed watching this video and it was really informative. I'm planning to move to Hamburg soon and it was really amazing to know what to expect when getting there. Thank you so much for sharing.
Hamburg: nicer people and what's the most important that I researched it's also safer then Berlin. But nothing in north compares to Stuttgart, Munich, south when it comes to safety...Should you sacrifice food options for that? Yes. And I completely get it: l lived for 14 yrs in NYC (queens) and enjoyed the extensive and amazing menus in restaurants with very different cuisines: grilled fish, grilled meats, veggie options, vegan-gluten free options (greek, Indian, Mexican) but when l moved to Orlando, FL I was shocked with a lack of options, polar opposite off NYC. Even a nice restaurant has a small menu with burger and fries as a fancy dinner option which is unheard of in NYC! Horrible! Now I like to eat at home and just join friends for drinks. It saves money though 🤦♂😄 But Orlando is sooo clean and people here actually want to hang out! Social life is much better. P.S. you are so funny - l adore you ! 🤗
Thank you for watching and for your kind words. 😊 you are absolutely right, every city has its pros and cons. One just has to decide whats more important at certain stages of one's life and then choose the city that bests suits that.
Could you elaborate on what kind of safety issues you´ve experienced in different parts of Germany? Especially when comparing the north with the south?
Berlin is much cooler and really a cosmopolitan city! The feeling of freedom and diversity is worlds more pronounced there and you just have the feeling that everything is possible. Everything is much bigger there and just a lot more going on. Of course, Hamburg is also great, no question about it, but just too well-behaved and normal and as a visitor you have explored the city after 3 days at the latest. Although Hamburg is also big, it seems as if a lot of small towns have pitted against each other. When you get off the subway in Berlin, no matter where, you experience a lot of hustle and bustle everywhere. Of course, Berlin is twice as big.
Yeah, and twice as dirty for it... I personally prefer the fun activities and the culture in Hamburg much more. But that's my opinion. (And if you have experienced all Hamburg has to offer in 3 days, you DEFENITELY missed a lot of things!)
RE: food. I've had very good meals in Berlin at Vietnamese and at German restaurants. But in Hamburg the fish restaurants and fish stands are excellent. There is also a section with Portuguese restaurants in Hamburg. I prefer Berlin to Hamburg, because I find it more vibrant, but Hamburg is a beautiful and greener city. (I am an American who visits relatives in both Hamburg and Berlin periodically.)
Hamburg Wunderland 🤩 I‘m planning on moving back to Germany in April for long Term and i can‘t décide between Hamburg and Berlin. I already went in both cities and i love them for different reasons… Anyway none Will have my heart as Freiburg does…but Freiburg ist klein and i guess i would unfortunately have a Lack of cultural job opportunities there… Let’s See where the Life Will bring me !! 🤞
I never been to Berlin, but I visited Hamburg on my first trip to Germany in 2009. Not a bad city but I fell in love with Frankfurt when I visited the country a second time. Hamburg may have just been a culture shock for me being the first time to Europe, but I may give Hamburg a 2nd chance. Thank you for the video. Hamburg Wunderland!
So what was your decision? I am living in Berlin but thinking about Hamburg. I am missing the sea and the fresh air and the beauty .Berlin is so dirty everywhere....but yes the food is so good and also the bars and culture scene there is so much to do. But rents are horrible and ugh I can't decide.
If I would guess why you decided to end this video with "Hamburg Wunderland", I would say its because of the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg (I could be wrong though 😂). Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these two major cities, its always cool and helpful to have info from someone on the ground. I would choose Hamburg if I had a choice, but I will still put visiting Berlin in my bucket list. Keep up the great work that you are doing, thanks for being helpful. 🙂🙏💯
You are correct!!!! I filmed the end of the video right after visiting Miniatur Wunderland! 😅 Yes Berlin is worth a visit. If one had the opportunity, its best to visit these cities and see first hand the vibe and which one suits you best.
Girllll...Berlin don't stand a chance. Hamburg is berraa...more money,it is more accepting and all. Berlin is cool. I loved it there too but how cool can low income be?🙈 The North is where the money is!🤣
Believe me, there is a lot of money in Berlin! The city is twice as big and you can experience crazy things on every corner. Hamburg is great too, but way too good, too normal. The feeling of freedom is worlds better in Berlin
In a way I prefer Hamburg because it seems more exclusive, though a tad more expensive than Berlin, but it's all good. And also, "Hamburg Wunderland!"😁
Ich bin Hamburger. You didn't show so many nice things in Hamburg: The Parks, the Alster, Landungsbrücken, the Beachclubs and so on. But nontheless...ja, i like the Video...thank you.
For sure the west! I lived in Hamburg for almost a year until I moved to Köln, and the culture in Hamburg was just soo cold. I also found it quite boring. But this is not the case for everyone! Some of my friends loved it
I love to see differing perspectives on cities. I've also heard that the west is generally considered more friendly and open than the north and east of Germany. IWhats your favorite thing about living in Köln?
I once met a guy from cologne who thought hamburgers are more friendly... I think it's always very up to there you live and what your interests are. I went to Cologne this summer and have to say it wasn't as "happy" as I expected. Yes it was nice but not such a big jump from Hamburg I thought. The biggest difference in how open and communicative people are, did I feel in Istanbul. Wow everyone looks you in the eyes and greets you! Malaga was also super incredibly from the people. But I mean if you have sun all time that's understandable I guess :) Anyway I am super happy that you found you place and cologne is a great city too! I probably will come back sometime for sure.
Hamburg Wunderland…good content. If only you had someone in Hamburg who take you round then the comparison would have been undoubtedly all facts. I prefer berlin tho…another foodie here😊
I've been to Köln once during Carnival season and it was such a vibe. I'd like to visit once during normal times to see what its really like. Thanks for watching
I guess your are totally wrong with your „International“ Point. Maybe there are More foreign people on the streets in Berlin (Tourist, trevellers, expats, refugiees, whatever) than in Hamburg. But Hamburg is a merchant City for centuries and it has connections to every place in the world, places you never heart about. But these connections are a professional kind, Not these „in your Face“ walking people on the streets.
I just need your answer about Hamburg. Im gonna study in Hamburg in English but i entirely need to work during my study. Not different the kind of work but you said that is less international than Berlin. I hope you helping me🙏🏼🤍
@@WaleochroniclesI totally agree. The Hauptbahnhof area and St. Georg were rather questionable, including safety-wise. But Barmbek feels very safe, even at night, and Blankenese has the feel of safety. Borgfelde and Hammerbrook are more industrial, but I never felt unsafe there except one night in Hammerbrook; the streets were almost empty and the whole area is industrial buildings. But they did not give me the same insecurity as Hauptbahnhof. But what I love about Hamburg as a whole is how green it is, even in Hammerbrook thanks to the canals that often have birds and trees around them.
To be honest, you really can't compare cities in Germany. I love Berlin but I'm always happy to be in Hamburg. Berlin can do great international cuisine but no fish. German cuisine is at its best in the south of Germany. You meet funny, nice people everywhere. Keep it funny
what many Germans (actually also non-Germans) dont understand is why Berlin has this world class food scene. One has to understand that Berlin became a kind of 21. century global food startup hotspot over the last decade which created an explosion of diversity. It is NOT anymore about just international kitchen added to the local one and a bit additional creativity diversify things. Thats how diversity was associated in the 20. century and most ppl in the world have still this stereotype in mind. But the food scene in Berlin is already one step further and its now more about concepts, mixing, composing new food combinations additionally to the classic/traditional international/local food. Same is with how drinks are now created. It went more and more to a individualized mentality among the classics. Its the result of Food Culture of the world meets Startup mentality. Apart from that, I personally like the different local fish food traditions in Hamburg/Bremen etc. a lot - and much more than most other fish food cultures in the world.
@@Waleochronicles the people, they’re very friendly, definitely one of my favorite things, also love the green areas and the Hafen, omg it’s just so beautiful I could go there for a walk every weekend 😍
Hey friends, after watching this video, which city would you rather choose? If you like this comparison video, I have others where I compare Leipzig vs Berlin or Frankfurt vs Berlin. Have you seen those?
Berlin vs Düsseldorf
Hamburg is simply the best.
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Hamburg is the best city in Germany.
Yes Hamburg is indeed lovely. Whats your favorite thing about Hamburg?
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So I am born and raised in Hamburg and I have to say I still can't get enough of it's beauty. Just going from A to B is so good for the soul because it's always so pretty and interesting. I also think that architecture wise it's more divers than Berlin because you have so many different types of houses and quartier structures and it all varies a lot from each other. Also the City has so many nice areas that are perfect daytrip material like the Elbe Beach, the Vier und Marschlande, the Fischbeker Heide and so on. I wish you would have gone to a real neighborhood like Eimsbüttel, Altona, Winterhude etc. because eventhough the hafencity is pretty, it's not where Hamburgers live... it's like visiting Berlin and only going to the reichstag, Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie... it's just not where the City "lives". Hamburg has a Huge Alternative Scene too with the Gängeviertel, Wilhelmsburg, Schanze, St. Pauli and you didn't even mention these areas. I don't mean this in a bad way but you totally didn't see Hamburg in all of it's shades unfortunately. I hope you had a nice Visit and will return with more time :)
This was really inspiring to read, thank you.
As someone who comes from East Germany (with Berlin pretty close) and has chosen Hamburg to be their chosen home: never leave! XD Hamburg is AWESOME!! ❤ And I miss it so much so, since I am sick and living in the East again... And every time I'm in Berlin everything feels just so gross to me. And honestly: I know a lot of Berliners who say, they consider moving too, or outsiders, who say, they really wouldn't want to live there. Especially since I have experienced Hamburg I can agree. No comparison to me. ✌️ Hamburg is just 👌👌💯
lets be a bit more realistic. last year (2022) 75000 ppl moved to Berlin (more than the +/- 65000 in 5 years (!) to Hamburg). Every year more ppl move to Berlin than to Munich AND Hamburg AND Frankfurt AND Cologne together. In the end of the day its more like the question if you want live in the big hotspot metropolis then its Berlin (just like it is London in UK, Paris in France, NY in the US, Vienna in Austria etc.). If you want avoid that and rather prefer smaller but still big cities with this or that specific charm then its rather Munich, Hamburg, Cologne/Bonn/Duesseldorf, Frankfurt or Leipzig/Dresden. In the end of the day for most ppl a city with a population over 500k - 1 Mio. is big enough and has enough diversity for an everyday life, especially if it is not just in a high developed country like Germany but also in a culture like Germany with its many diversity of things one can do for every kind of interest. In difference to most cultures/countries/cities in the world thats a huge plus, because most have only some rather superficial things to offer. Lagos, Istanbul, Mumbai etc. are for instance huge cities but masses of things like the Tango scene is much smaller than in Hamburg, Cologne or Munich (not to mention Berlin who has much more galeries than all of those cities together inclusive Tokyo and Mexico City). Same goes for interests in Life Role Playing, Yoga, Table Tennis, Chess, Outdoor activies, all kind of Arts, more diverse music scenes and so on. It is in general a huge difference between countries with a VHS/Club/Vereins-and do it yourself mentality like Central and Northern/East Europe (plus USA/Canada etc.) to most of the rest of the world. Many ppl are even not aware that 'wandering around' was for most cultures unknown. That expanded especially from countries like Germany ...
@@publicminx Man, you didn't have to give a lecture. Everyone has their own preferences. I simply described mine.
@@Danisachan A "lecture" was welcome by some nevertheless.
I study in HafenCity University and I need to confess I felt blessed watching your video. Happy you like Hamburg.
I love Hamburg! Gonna study there for this winter ❤
Everything you said is true…this summer I went to Hamburg twice in July and twice in this August. I fell in love with the city
Hamburg is a whole vibe though! 😍 If you had to choose between Berlin and Hamburg, which would you choose?
Hahaha…truth be told I’m in a fix now. I’m loving Berlin too in a way for now. You gerrit😂?
@@bernieabisseau7098 Totally Gerrit! 😂🤣 They both have so much to offer
Hamburg Wunderland ! I really enjoyed watching this video and it was really informative. I'm planning to move to Hamburg soon and it was really amazing to know what to expect when getting there. Thank you so much for sharing.
Hello Wale. I love your videos and the thought and effort you put into making them. Keep it up 👍🏾🙏🏾
Thank you very much for your kind words. And thanks for watching ❤
Hamburg: nicer people and what's the most important that I researched it's also safer then Berlin. But nothing in north compares to Stuttgart, Munich, south when it comes to safety...Should you sacrifice food options for that? Yes. And I completely get it: l lived for 14 yrs in NYC (queens) and enjoyed the extensive and amazing menus in restaurants with very different cuisines: grilled fish, grilled meats, veggie options, vegan-gluten free options (greek, Indian, Mexican) but when l moved to Orlando, FL I was shocked with a lack of options, polar opposite off NYC. Even a nice restaurant has a small menu with burger and fries as a fancy dinner option which is unheard of in NYC! Horrible! Now I like to eat at home and just join friends for drinks. It saves money though 🤦♂😄 But Orlando is sooo clean and people here actually want to hang out! Social life is much better. P.S. you are so funny - l adore you ! 🤗
Thank you for watching and for your kind words. 😊 you are absolutely right, every city has its pros and cons. One just has to decide whats more important at certain stages of one's life and then choose the city that bests suits that.
Could you elaborate on what kind of safety issues you´ve experienced in different parts of Germany? Especially when comparing the north with the south?
We have an issue in my neighbourhood (Calgary, Canada) where most of the stores and shops don’t speak English.
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Berlin is much cooler and really a cosmopolitan city! The feeling of freedom and diversity is worlds more pronounced there and you just have the feeling that everything is possible. Everything is much bigger there and just a lot more going on. Of course, Hamburg is also great, no question about it, but just too well-behaved and normal and as a visitor you have explored the city after 3 days at the latest. Although Hamburg is also big, it seems as if a lot of small towns have pitted against each other. When you get off the subway in Berlin, no matter where, you experience a lot of hustle and bustle everywhere. Of course, Berlin is twice as big.
Yeah, and twice as dirty for it... I personally prefer the fun activities and the culture in Hamburg much more. But that's my opinion. (And if you have experienced all Hamburg has to offer in 3 days, you DEFENITELY missed a lot of things!)
RE: food. I've had very good meals in Berlin at Vietnamese and at German restaurants. But in Hamburg the fish restaurants and fish stands are excellent. There is also a section with Portuguese restaurants in Hamburg. I prefer Berlin to Hamburg, because I find it more vibrant, but Hamburg is a beautiful and greener city. (I am an American who visits relatives in both Hamburg and Berlin periodically.)
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I‘m planning on moving back to Germany in April for long Term and i can‘t décide between Hamburg and Berlin. I already went in both cities and i love them for different reasons…
Anyway none Will have my heart as Freiburg does…but Freiburg ist klein and i guess i would unfortunately have a Lack of cultural job opportunities there…
Let’s See where the Life Will bring me !! 🤞
I never been to Berlin, but I visited Hamburg on my first trip to Germany in 2009. Not a bad city but I fell in love with Frankfurt when I visited the country a second time. Hamburg may have just been a culture shock for me being the first time to Europe, but I may give Hamburg a 2nd chance. Thank you for the video. Hamburg Wunderland!
why Frankfurt
So what was your decision? I am living in Berlin but thinking about Hamburg. I am missing the sea and the fresh air and the beauty .Berlin is so dirty everywhere....but yes the food is so good and also the bars and culture scene there is so much to do. But rents are horrible and ugh I can't decide.
Hamburg is just nice to visit. I lived there for 3 years. Nothing so special. But its clean. Thats a plus
What city in Germany do you think is the best? or what city would you recommend from your experience.
Hamburg is a very nice city only if you can deal with the bad weather!!! Have fun 😊
If I would guess why you decided to end this video with "Hamburg Wunderland", I would say its because of the Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg (I could be wrong though 😂). Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these two major cities, its always cool and helpful to have info from someone on the ground. I would choose Hamburg if I had a choice, but I will still put visiting Berlin in my bucket list. Keep up the great work that you are doing, thanks for being helpful. 🙂🙏💯
You are correct!!!! I filmed the end of the video right after visiting Miniatur Wunderland! 😅 Yes Berlin is worth a visit. If one had the opportunity, its best to visit these cities and see first hand the vibe and which one suits you best.
I love Hamburg! Moving there soon
May i ask why you picked Germany to live if ya dont mind plz?
I enjoyed watching this 👏
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
This was such a great video!
Glad you liked it!! Thanks for watching.
Hamburg Wunderland, thanks for the tour/comparison
I love your coral color top !! Where is it from ? Thanks
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I'm looking forward to relocating to Deutschland and your videos have been very helpful thanks a lot
You're welcome. I'm glad you found them useful.
Fun, interesting take on the two cities. More cities, please... Hamburg Wonderland:::
Girllll...Berlin don't stand a chance. Hamburg is berraa...more money,it is more accepting and all. Berlin is cool. I loved it there too but how cool can low income be?🙈 The North is where the money is!🤣
😂😂😂 You told no lies! Cant even argue with that!
Believe me, there is a lot of money in Berlin! The city is twice as big and you can experience crazy things on every corner. Hamburg is great too, but way too good, too normal. The feeling of freedom is worlds better in Berlin
I have this dilemma for September! I’m moving to either Berlin or Hamburg! 🇩🇪 This video is helpful but could I please speak to you separately 😊
Which is more expensive
Definitely move to Hamburg ❤ best city ever
Hi there. May I please ask some questions about the city of Hamburg? Thanks
Hamburg is pretty special in Germany with its focus on fish: lots of herring and other fish including eel.
In a way I prefer Hamburg because it seems more exclusive, though a tad more expensive than Berlin, but it's all good. And also, "Hamburg Wunderland!"😁
Thank you for watching. Hamburg seems to have more fans than Berlin in this case.
Ich bin Hamburger. You didn't show so many nice things in Hamburg: The Parks, the Alster, Landungsbrücken, the Beachclubs and so on. But nontheless...ja, i like the Video...thank you.
For sure the west! I lived in Hamburg for almost a year until I moved to Köln, and the culture in Hamburg was just soo cold. I also found it quite boring. But this is not the case for everyone! Some of my friends loved it
West indeed! 🙌🏾 Berlin is awesome too though. Berlin and Leipzig come across as west now though. Very multicultural, progressive and positive.
I love to see differing perspectives on cities. I've also heard that the west is generally considered more friendly and open than the north and east of Germany. IWhats your favorite thing about living in Köln?
Absolutely right. Have you seen my video on comparing Leipzig and Berlin?
I once met a guy from cologne who thought hamburgers are more friendly... I think it's always very up to there you live and what your interests are. I went to Cologne this summer and have to say it wasn't as "happy" as I expected. Yes it was nice but not such a big jump from Hamburg I thought. The biggest difference in how open and communicative people are, did I feel in Istanbul. Wow everyone looks you in the eyes and greets you! Malaga was also super incredibly from the people. But I mean if you have sun all time that's understandable I guess :) Anyway I am super happy that you found you place and cologne is a great city too! I probably will come back sometime for sure.
Please make a video on Munich too
I already did. You can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/dQLxEtW-n9Y/w-d-xo.html
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
love your laugh :)
Thanks 🙏
Hamburg Wunderland…good content. If only you had someone in Hamburg who take you round then the comparison would have been undoubtedly all facts. I prefer berlin tho…another foodie here😊
Thanks for watching. You are the real MVP
Sehr schön🎉🎉🎉🎉
Sehr sieht aus schöner als Berlin
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Next, visit Köln!! Im debating between Hamburg and Köln right now. I'll be visiting both next year
I've been to Köln once during Carnival season and it was such a vibe. I'd like to visit once during normal times to see what its really like. Thanks for watching
hamburg wunderland... thanks for sharing.
I guess your are totally wrong with your „International“ Point. Maybe there are More foreign people on the streets in Berlin (Tourist, trevellers, expats, refugiees, whatever) than in Hamburg. But Hamburg is a merchant City for centuries and it has connections to every place in the world, places you never heart about. But these connections are a professional kind, Not these „in your Face“ walking people on the streets.
Ist Hamburg besser und schöner als München?
Friend waatching u from India new frend here dear
Thanks for watching ♥
Wale o, but why are you attacking us (Berlin) these days na😌..anyways, enjoy hamburg small but come back to us soon😁.
😂😂😂 Oya sorry. I will not attack Berlin again 😂
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Thanks for watching.
hamburg beats berlin on anything, you just don't know the right spots and stuff to do, but nice try of a small tourist kinda minded person.
I’m sorry you’re so hurt, you’ll be alright ok? 😊
Hamburch, meine Perle!
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I just need your answer about Hamburg. Im gonna study in Hamburg in English but i entirely need to work during my study. Not different the kind of work but you said that is less international than Berlin. I hope you helping me🙏🏼🤍
Is Hamburg dirty like Berlin?
It has its dirty parts: the Hauptbahnhof area is filthy
@@Waleochronicles Ok
@@WaleochroniclesI totally agree. The Hauptbahnhof area and St. Georg were rather questionable, including safety-wise. But Barmbek feels very safe, even at night, and Blankenese has the feel of safety. Borgfelde and Hammerbrook are more industrial, but I never felt unsafe there except one night in Hammerbrook; the streets were almost empty and the whole area is industrial buildings. But they did not give me the same insecurity as Hauptbahnhof. But what I love about Hamburg as a whole is how green it is, even in Hammerbrook thanks to the canals that often have birds and trees around them.
Hamburg Wunderland!
You are the real MVP. Thanks for watching.
@@Waleochronicles of course! I love Germany and want to move there some day. My true dream for the future. From USA.
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Are Germans cold as they say
To be honest, you really can't compare cities in Germany. I love Berlin but I'm always happy to be in Hamburg. Berlin can do great international cuisine but no fish. German cuisine is at its best in the south of Germany. You meet funny, nice people everywhere. Keep it funny
what many Germans (actually also non-Germans) dont understand is why Berlin has this world class food scene. One has to understand that Berlin became a kind of 21. century global food startup hotspot over the last decade which created an explosion of diversity. It is NOT anymore about just international kitchen added to the local one and a bit additional creativity diversify things. Thats how diversity was associated in the 20. century and most ppl in the world have still this stereotype in mind. But the food scene in Berlin is already one step further and its now more about concepts, mixing, composing new food combinations additionally to the classic/traditional international/local food. Same is with how drinks are now created. It went more and more to a individualized mentality among the classics. Its the result of Food Culture of the world meets Startup mentality. Apart from that, I personally like the different local fish food traditions in Hamburg/Bremen etc. a lot - and much more than most other fish food cultures in the world.
Definitely move to Hamburg ❤ best city ever
Highly considering. Whats your favorite thing about Hamburg?
@@Waleochronicles the people, they’re very friendly, definitely one of my favorite things, also love the green areas and the Hafen, omg it’s just so beautiful I could go there for a walk every weekend 😍
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You are the real MVP! ♥
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