Places to visit - Germany Video Transcripts
Video 1 Transcript
One of the places I went to that I'd say is like a must-go, must-see, is Neuschwanstein. It's actually like the castle that inspired Walt Disney to do like the Disney Castle. Yeah, so it's like, it's an amazing castle and it's next to like this big waterfall that you can do like a little short hike to. It has this really cool bridge where you can view it. You can go in the castle even and it has this amazing view of the village that's under, or not under, but below it. There's this really cool lake that's just surrounded by like mountains and you can take a little canoe ride on that lake and it's just, it's like a fairy tale. You have to go to Neuschwanstein.
Video 2 Transcript
One of the places I love to go in Germany, and I mostly lived in East Germany, but it's a little town called Schwarzenberg and it's in the, Schwarzenberg means black mountains, it's East Germany. It's got its own little castle and it's a beautiful little town, but my favorite part about it is around Christmas time, this town turns into like a little Christmas village. Prague is about two hours away from Schwarzenberg. Carlsbad is a really neat place, they have a lot of crystals and beautiful things you can buy. That's not too far, I want to say it's like an hour, an hour and a half from East Germany, this little town of Schwarzenberg. And if you go at Christmas time, like I said, it's very, really neat, lots of singing and Christmas decorations being made.
Video 3 Transcript
If you can find a castle, go to a castle, because you can't get that in America. Around Christmas, the Weihnachtsmarkt, so the Christmas market, always, always a good idea to go to around Christmas.
Video 4 Transcript
Dude, you're in Europe. You're in Germany. Like, do you realize how old everything is around you? I don't care if you're in, like, the tiniest town ever. Like, there is some museum, there is some castle, anywhere. And it's the best. Even if you just, like, want to go hang out in a park. Like, the parks are just so much different than the parks here. The atmosphere is just so different. There is just so much to see in Germany. And it is just amazing, the history that is around you. Go look at the architecture. The architecture is, you're not gonna find anything like that in America. It's just amazing.
Video 5 Transcript
There are lots of old churches all over. It's cool to see some of those because they're so old. There's also castles, which is pretty awesome. And just, I don't know, it's super pretty everywhere in green. Different areas you can go to. You can take the trains to different cities and see new sights, which is really cool. During Christmas time, there are Christmas markets. And those are really cool because there's delicious food and super cool German stuff you can buy for Christmas.
Video 6 Transcript
If you could visit only one part of Germany, I'd recommend the southern bit, Bulvaria, kind of getting into the Alps. I think that's, in my opinion, the most beautiful with the mountains, the nature down there, but then also some of the like churches and kind of small rustic towns. And then another really cool part is along the Rhine Valley, the Rhine River. There's just tons of castles, old towns there, a lot of history, and super pretty.