A bit of history: the English flag 🏴 is actually the flag of the Republic of Genoa (the cross of St. George). The ships of Genoa were so powerful that when pirates saw her at sea they stayed away from them. For this reason, in 1100 the King of England Richard the Lionheart asked Genoa for permission to use the flag to keep pirates away from English ships. Genoa granted the flag for an annual fee. England paid the annual fee until 1770, then felt it did not have to pay it any more and simply appropriated it. Moral of the story: the English flag is actually Italian🤣🤣🤣
Genoa is the city of "pesto". Pasta and pesto, or pizza and pesto is so great! If you go in Recco (little city near Genova) there is the famous "focaccia di Recco". Taste it 😋
I live in London and actually ordered a gyros today. Mind you, I am Italian and used to live in the Netherlands as well. I do not know why things get both so pricey AND so lacking of veggies. I miss the amount of veggies in every roll in Italy, as it is healthier, more delicious, and you also do not get sick after eating it. You literally pointed out something that has been coming into my mind for quite a few years. Like, it looks to me that I need to put an effort to eat more veggies abroad. It is frustrating and I also gained weight. Sorry. A bit of mouth diarrhoea over something that you pointed out and totally agree with you about.
I'm sorry you only had 20 minutes for Turin, the station is very close to the city center, and it's beautiful, there are so many things to see, Turin has the Egyptian Museum, the Royal Palace and the Mole Antonelliana
Lots of foreigners (and also italians) make the mistake of use Genoa only as a stopover to reach the 5 terre. Genoa it's a beautiful city and it has lots to offer. it is an underrated and neglected city by the most famous cities,i wish that the local societies will publicize this city more. Many people consider Genoa a normal portual city,jeez,just the fact that this is the city where Christoper Colombus the discoverer of America born and lived it should attract lots of people from around the world.
I think if you have never seen the area of Portoria/Carignano and Albaro (including Boccadasse and Corso Italia) you saw nothing in Italy.. the most elegant, sophisticated, spectacular area I have ever seen... Besides the historical centre with the Rolli Palaces and such...
I would recommend reading guide books and restaurant reviews ahead of time and planning your days and even hotels accordingly. Also, read about the local foods before you order. You really shouldn't have missed pasta with pesto, stuffed vegetables, maybe pansoti with walnut sauce, focaccia di Recco and on and on. I mean, you're going to eat kebabs in Italy?
Kebabs are delicious and cheap! :) We couldn't afford to go out to eat that much, so we will just have to try more the next time! We did have focaccia di Recco, pasta with pesto, and stuffed vegetables. We unfortunately don't have unlimited money to try all the foods, or else, trust me, we would!
Torino definitely is worth a visit in one of your next trips. For a while it's been Italy's capital and the kind of Italy and the real family lived there so there are a lot of historical evidence, it is also a city full of cultural energy with many amenities.
First of all thanks to Lisa and Josh for their video i appreciate( I live in Genova). I understand that for strangers Genova is Genoa but I invite you all to call Genova ( Genoa is a small football team of the city)....... thanks. LOL
I think that your cheers to chopsticks was a wonderful cheers. I have never been to Asia, but I use chopsticks for everything. They are so universal. I eat olives out of the jar, ramen, and salad, they work way better than a fork, and you don't need a fork and a spoon. Obviously not so great for soup...
Ciao Lisa & Josh ! Siete una splendida coppia :auguri per i Vostri nuovi viaggi in giro per il mondo . Bellissimo il micio ❤️👍...Quando vorrete ricordare Genova potete fare colazione con un cappuccino ( latte e caffè) io lo preferisco con latte freddo ma insieme alla focaccia. Un caro saluto Paola Parodi.
Thank you - our cat Octavius says hello and thank you! :) I agree - I just think we're so used to eating really big breakfasts that just a foccacia and a coffee wouldn't keep us going for the whole day! I heard that cappuchino is only for breakfast, and not to be had the rest of the day - why is that? Thanks for the comment! Grazie - il nostro gatto Octavius saluta e grazie! :) Sono d'accordo - penso solo che siamo così abituati a fare colazioni davvero abbondanti che solo una focaccia e un caffè non ci farebbero andare avanti per l'intera giornata! Ho sentito che il cappuccino è solo per colazione e non per il resto della giornata - perché? Grazie per il commento!
@@LisaAndJosh Grazie della Vostra risposta! Adoro il cappuccino anche durante la giornata (ultimamente uso latte di capra perché più digeribile , pastorizzato non a lunga conservazione ).Chi non fa lavori usuranti può pranzare col cappuccino e brioche o focaccia. A pranzo preferisco carne o pesce , una zuppa di verdure, insalata mista. Vivo alla periferia di Genova Ponente qui abbiamo dell' ottima focaccia con cipolle .😂😂 🙄🙄 Non ho avuto tempo di visualizzare i Vostri video : dove vivete? Bye Bye Lisa & Josh ..2 rulle (coccole) a Octavius.😘😘Dimenticavo : avete assaggiato la nostra farinata ? È fatta con farina di ceci.
Just another underrated place we have in Italy. We have so many that even us Italians can fathom. If you have time, go back to Turin, downtown is amazing. Enjoy your stay.
@@paololuvara7955 Gli stranieri non ci vanno mai a Torino, eppure ha un centro storico spettacolare e unico. La sola Mole Antoneliana e il museo del cinema valgono il viaggio. E io non sono nemmeno torinese...
I enjoyed your video for visiting Genova. I’m living Genova for three years I know all. The place you visited. I will also watch your other video as well!
Been subscribed/following since your early van build days....Your videos are great! Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing your travel journey around the world. Can't wait to see what's next! Enjoy and travel safe. :-)
YES! :) so good to hear from you, and thanks for sticking around through us doing about 48 different things with our lives on this channel, lol. thanks for the kind words!
It's been about 50/50 for us, and seems to be more frequently checked in Austria and Germany than elsewhere. I would expect checking before you get on the train to become the normal, at least that's what some news sites are reporting.
Ha yeah - it’s not bad at all. Was just more of a moment / realization / callback from our previous video where we talked about not being comfortable spending money and always buying the cheapest of everything, and never eating out.
@@LisaAndJosh It was amazing make sure if you go get to the top of Pisa. the surrounding the buildings are beautiful Cathedral of Pisa (Duomo of Pisa), Piazza dei Miracoli and Fontana dei Putti. It’s a great one day trip but we were honesty done in the in about 5 hours then I believe we went to Milan after that. But most definitely worth the visit. Love to send you a little cash how do we go about doing that, love for you to get Dinner on my wife and I. Patreon or Venmo? Remember to breathe