Every European country is completely different, from people, food, culture and experience, making it difficult to compare it with the average tourist. But that's not the case for Drewbinski, a travel blogger who has visited every country in the world for his loyal fans and viewers of YouTube and ranked all European countries based on set standards.
Having visited most European countries more than three times, Drew has listed countries that begin with his favourite favorites based on familiarity, affordable cooking, nightlife, historic wonders, and “most importantly, the ability to not have to leave your own path to gain an authentic cultural experience.”
Surprisingly, rather than the most visited Spain in the world, Italy is not home to what is often praised for having the best cuisine in the world. Nor did Greece recognize rich ancient history, even in Britain, which boasts famous landmarks and royal families. Travel experts say that Europe's best country is actually the Czech Republic.
Filming a video from the country's capital, Prague, he says, “It's literally my favorite place on earth,” while attaching urban architecture, medieval churches and Prague's astronomical clock to the old town.
A famous traveler who visited the country many times and studied there for a year has said he was in complete love with the Czech Republic.
“The Czech Republic is equipped with beautiful parks, cafes, restaurants and bars. It's amazing for its nightlife. It's family friendly. It's very safe here – much safer than any other city I've been to in Europe.”
He praised the country for many other things, including great public transport, but there was one thing he shared that despite his love for the country he was not a fan.
What's not that big in his opinion is the food “meat, potatoes, sauerkraut and cabbage – very heavy.”
However, he added: “You don't come here for the food, you come here for fun, beautiful atmosphere, the relaxed atmosphere of the Czech Republic, ending with the fact that he just “loves the Czech Republic too much.”