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Thanks for sharing, look amazing video, not sure what will happen next to human
ОтветитьAbsolutely stunning! These European towns with UNESCO sites are a must-visit. The video makes me want to explore these historic gems!
Ответить"lesser known" like 18,15,13,10,9,5,3,1 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьMate seriously at least learn how to pronounce the name of the cities you're listing, it's pathetic to listen how you pronounce them.
ОтветитьHallStatt is one of the best place on earth should be seen.
ОтветитьConsidering many these are actually cities. I'm amazed you left out Tallinn.
Shocking!
add timestamps to your listing - it will inrease your engagement.
ОтветитьSmall town. Valletta malta
Ответитьnice
ОтветитьMont Saint-Michel is not a town, it's a very small village on a rock. And, as remarkable as it is, overtourism has killed it.
ОтветитьWhat a terrible Video!!!!
ОтветитьThe discovery of the tranquil lagoons and lush greenery in Bora Bora proves it's one of the most beautiful places in the world
ОтветитьSegesvar, nem sigisuara!
ОтветитьPronunciation please!!
ОтветитьBran Castle is not in Sighisoara, you can visit it and Peleș Castle and then Sighișoara which is 100 km away.
ОтветитьI am afraid I cannot take this video seriously. There are now a number of places which are so overwhelmed with tourists that the residents are beginning to try and block tourists getting in. Venice (your number 5) and poor LITTLE Hallstatt (number 1) are the best known examples of places where there are frequent 'Go Home Tourists' protests. Having visited Hallstatt quite recently (fairly early morning in October 2023) my sympathy is with the residents.
ОтветитьAnother travel video ruined by an excessive number of drone shots. We never get to see towns from the air so why not keep the camera at eye level so that we can get a sense of what it is really like to visit these places?
ОтветитьYour videos and lists are always beautiful, but I've to remark that bosa in Italy it's not UNESCO heritage ( even if for her beauty should be ), anyway all europe its beautiful from Norway to Malta, each town of each European country you can find a beautiful building, history and good food wherever you go
ОтветитьThese drone productions are not inviting.
ОтветитьI live in Salamanca, Spain... its gorgeous!
Ответить4,51 Trakai is a City near from Vilnius. Distance between both Cities is 20 km.
ОтветитьDar Edinburg? Scotland?!?!?!?
ОтветитьI visited Sighisoara and is continusly lived for over 600 years
ОтветитьAdded timestamps would be nice :)
Maybe next time also give Germany a thought ;)
What about the town of Kuldiga in Latvia? It’s also apart of the UNESCO World Heritage and this lovely medieval town is also a home to the widest waterfall in Europe. Kuldiga was also one of the towns and cities that were apart of the hanseatic league so definitely tons of history in that town.
ОтветитьWas it that much to ask to work a Little Bit on your pronounciation????
Omg!!
Sighisoara, Nessebar, Kotor, Dubrovnik - been to these, they're all spectacular. I have no doubts the others on the list are as well.
ОтветитьThis video is an absolute Train wreck! The AI voice used in the narration may be artificial, but Intelligent?...it is NOT! - Terrible mispronunciations of city names, and improper words - prosperity, when posterity was the correct word!...and undiscovered "Gems"...such as Venice, and Granada? - referred to as Greneda? The Alhambra in Granada is one of the most visited sites in all of Europe! C'mon - at least TRY! Laziness is no excuse - Guimaraes is "Gee-MAR-eaSH". Don't insult peoples' homes, and intelligence!
ОтветитьGranada is incredible but isn't really a town, but a pretty big city. If you want to visit smaller Spanish towns that are also UNESCO heritage sites, I recommend: Santiago de Compostela, Avila, Segovia, Toledo, Cuenca and Caceres.
ОтветитьThe pronounciation of the Italian cities leaves room for improvement...
ОтветитьSome of these I wouldn't really catagorize as a small town like Vilnius, Venice, Granada, and others. Population of a small town is generally no more than 40,000 or 50,000.
ОтветитьA very beautiful documentary but unfortunately the team needs a little history review. Croatia had nothing to do with Greeks actually and the whole Croatia was part of the illiryan peninsula. Croatia was called Dalmatia which was part of Illyria. Even to this day if you travel there , you can find old Albanian speaking people and no trace of greek language and Greece. So please before miseducating people go do your homeworks
Ответитьvenice is not exactly overlooked
ОтветитьCordoba is the city with most unesco sites in the world
ОтветитьWhere is Zamość, Sandomierz / from Poland?
ОтветитьTrogir is 30 MINUTES from Split, not 30 hours!!!
ОтветитьHanded down to Prosperity 😂😂😂. Posterity.
ОтветитьVenice and Dubrovnik as s small off beat European towns? This makes me laugh
ОтветитьCordoba, Spain❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьI've visited Granada, San Gimignano, Mont Saint-Michel, Sintra, Venice, Český Krumlov and Hallstatt. Judging by how enchanting those places were, I'm very interested to check out this video's other recommendations.
ОтветитьOh come on... VIlnius is European capital with population of more than 500.000 so definitely not "Small town". Besides Trakai castle is out of Vilnius. Close, but still 30+mins Car/bus/train ride
ОтветитьBanská Štiavnica - Slovakia
ОтветитьVenice isn't a Small Towns, its historic center is one of the largest in Europe! Aniway Cattaro (Kotor), Traù (Trogir) are old venetian town now in Montenegrin (thank you for the clarification) and Croatian territory... w la Serenissima!
Ответить😂Trogir is 30 minutes from Split airport, not 30 hours
ОтветитьI miss Amsterdam
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ОтветитьTotally ridiculous
ОтветитьOverrepresented countries. Italy, Spain or France has a lot of towns or small cities declared World Heritage by UNESCO.
ОтветитьIt would be very easy for the narrator to learn to pronounce those places, at least five were horribly incorrectly said.
ОтветитьSilly question. Europe is head and shoulders above the rest of the world for beauty, culture and style. Obvious to any well travelled person.
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