I actually felt as if I was there and walking on that old paved road. The way you film is really thoughtful. I feel like I’m there and seeing probably more in the comfort of my home than if I was there walking . It would be impossible to see at the angles and depth at witch you film . I’m so grateful for that and appreciate you. A magical journey . Seeing the statues of the Emperor’s up close was amazing . I will probably never get there in this life time but that’s ok . Blessings to you always 🦋
I was in Rome many times when I was stationed in Paris. My friend Giovanni Migliozi took me there. Rome is beautiful and the Italian people just great.
I used to be a tourist in my younger years. Watching the crowds while enjoying your video makes me feel like I am there! Thanks for the captions to tell us what we are seeing. I was last there when I was 10. Am 78 now so was reliving my exciting youth!
Hail Rome immortal with saints and martyrs living there. Beautiful and iconic. I feel like being among the crowd, as I just came back from Venice and Vienna old cities. Thanks for posting this video.
Thank you for posting information per site instead of audio; this method proved very helpful with less distractions. Am grateful for the tour my old bones could not have made it possible. God bless..
Thank you so much for this..Because of mobility problems I will never visit Rome in my lifetime, so this video is so appreciated. Such wonderful sights and you filmed it beautifully..❤
Thank you for a great walking tour of beautiful Rome! And also has a "rusticana" i.e. beautiful countryside! Far more crowded than when I was there in 1969 and even more expensive though it was even expensive back then! I have lots of great photos that I took that I cherish to this day! Arrivederci bella Roma! ♥🍷
Thank you for this fabulous video. I have been to Rome in the past but it was very very hot and crowded, so I enjoyed watching this from the comfort of my own home. Now that we are older I don’t think we would have the energy or health to do it again.Thank you 🙏
Hi my favourite YT another great video in my favourite city in the world. Keep up the wonderful work you do capturing the sounds and sights with information and precision. See you soon Roma bellissima 🇮🇹🙏❤️
so many people make walking videos for YT, you are definately one of the better ones....really appreciated your camera work, good pace, and nice steady pans to zoom in on interesting details. Thank you ! Best tour of Rome I've seen.
This city is absolutely beautiful I get very emotional when seeing the sights thank-you for sharing. I've only visited once but will NEVER forget my time there, and how much I saw and believe you me we had a very hectic time to see as much as possible .
Thank you for the video. We last visited Rome in 2014, we plan to go back in 2025. It looks like the crowds are much larger now than when we went 10 years ago.
I'm Roman but I always say in my family that we should also be tourists in our city because we know too little about these incredible places! anyway good, nice video
How magnificent the architecture & statues are. Thank you for bring me for a walk through Rome City. There are even Statues on the building tops! I’d definitely have binoculars with me for a tour such as this , to be able to see more detail in the architecture
@@AmazingWalkingTour The last time I was in Rome was in 1966. I've never been to the Mamertine prison. My favourite spot in Rome was the Trevi Fountain. The first time I saw it as a teenager, it was magical for me. I still remember the time that | went to see the movie "Three Coins in a Fountain" in gorgeous Technicolour, in the late 1950s, and Frank Sinatra singing the signature tune "Three Coins in a Fountain, each one seeking love in the heart of Rome." The time of "la dolce vita" on Via Veneto.
Another wonderful tour. Thank you for the descriptions/ captions during your walk it helps A LOT! Your videos are super clear. What camera and gimbal do you use? Thanks again
I am delighted to see this. I wanted to visit the prison and didn't get to. So thank you. I adored the mimes and you caught one on camera! So cool. They fascinated me. Beautiful church. Wonderful video. ❤🥰
Frankly, I've never understood this belief that one can only travel to Europe in summer. Of course you're going to be there with every Tom, Dick, or Harry who had the same idea. Not to brag, but when my parents wanted to travel, they hauled my sister and I out of school and we went. November, February, or April, it didn't matter. The tourists had gone home. The tourist shops were closed. Local residents were a lot more accepting of us because we were on our own. We didn't wait for hours in line to see the Mona Lisa or the Crown Jewels or St. Peters. Most Americans travel for 10 days to 2 weeks. Your kids will not fail their SATs if you take them out of school in the 5th grade. Leave the game boy at home. Leave your cell phone in your pocket. Stay away from McDonalds etc. See one big thing each day and try one new food too.
An incredible history lesson up close and personal. Although much of our ancient past history can not be trusted . In my opinion, History needs to be re-written and truth be told . Again I thank you 🦋
This larger than life city, the records of St. Peter, St. Paul. the lives both men had lead, and even in death the 2 men shown great power and strength. Thank you for sharing this story.
Italy has got to be one of the most beautiful countries in the world. I am thankful that unlike some Middle Eastern countries, I am able to visit and walk in the steps of my Christian brothers and sisters
Great that you put the data up on the screen- time of day, date, air temperature etc. It helps to understand what it was really like and not just the picture
Breathtaking. I could never take that walk as a pedestrian tourist.this video is 40 minutes and if I were there it would have taken 5 times longer to stop and read and gaze. Please make the videos just a little shorter. My eyes glazed over at the grandeur. Being awed is exhausting. Subscribed!!!!
Good job taking and sharing this video. I have been to Rome for business travel and I didn't have the chance to visit many beautiful places there. I am watching your video from USA. Thank you!.
IMO, the Roman Empire was just amazing. Builders, politicians, philosophers, warriors. Way ahead of other civilizations for that time. Egypt is a close second.
The trevi is regularly on here ,for those who have somehow missed it .The Capitoline is incredible,and shouldn't be missed , for those of us with more discerning tastes.
Visited Rome in 1987,it was a real experience. But, I must say,the worst greasiest ,Pizza I have ever eaten,and the Worst Spaghetti,I have ever eaten! Spaghetti,was noodles with a little bland tomato paste! I was really amazed at the old Roman city,below modern day Rome.
Hate to bring this up... but do you notice what is lacking in the tourist make-up? This is why it is such a beautiful, peaceful, clean, organized and respectful place. And people wonder why Europeans yearn to maintain their culture and presence.
Very nice resolution, even in the uploaded 1440. Listening on headphones sounds great. Im picking up conversations all around. I would guess you are using an external mic (Rode?). You are either using a camera with great image stabilisation, or a decent gimbal ?
How in the heck can you have a civilization for as long as the Romans have had and only have five good emperors? The best one, in my opinion, was the first holy Roman Emperor, Charlemagne the great!
Rome a piece of art, culture, traditions and architecture.Love to see any historical city BC era. Read somewhere that Julious Caesar had a big palace also in an island near Italy.?No more information anywhere.why?
Does anyone know what kind of trees those are? The tall trees that remind me of dr suess books. I live in the US and I have never seen a tree like that. I think they are so beautiful.
Still have fairly blue skys atm, still see the hint of white haze , give it a few years that will start turning white haze blue if more people don’t speak up about geo engineering
You are unfortunately wrong Saint Peter was the first archbishop of Rome ie first Pope,he was executed by the emperor Nero and he is buried in Rome under the main alter at the Vatican cathedral❤
@@JohnGarofano-s5j I doubt whether the Jewish Peter ever called himself "archbishop" and "pope"! As for where he was buried, which reliable historical sources say so, apart from the legends or so-called "traditions" of the Catholic Church?
@@j.g.8494 I personally don’t care wether you believe it or not ,me as a devout catholic believe it and that’s what matters most,if you want to argue pick on someone else,by the way he never called himself a Pope we Catholics regard him as our first Pope,because Jesus regarded him as the rock(pie tra) on which he would build his church . That is why we believe the catholic faith is the true Christian faith (unlike the. Present Pope).one more thing he was born a Jew died as a Christian
I am sure the people of Rome are very annoyed by excess tourism……just as I am where I live..I cannot even visit a nearby town unless the weather is miserable..that is the only thing to keep them away…