@sharingtheroad Love the style/format of your travel guides :) I just subscribed. It doesn't scream clickbait but instead you are showing an appreciation, respect, natural beauty and knowledge about the city without the need to dramatize anything ! ❤
This video was very helpful for visiting the city. I am from Switzerland. We drove by normal bike to Bologna. We visited a friend who living in the greater area.
Great video. One thing only is that sette chiese, is the italian word that is pronounced "sette kieze" not "siete", but it's natural to have challenges with the Italian language. It's alright. Thanks again for the informative video :)
@@arthurfranz5653 wow british empire has fallen but its chilgozas are still living in the past. “you speak english it’s the only language you can speak. i speak english because it’s the only language you speak”. wake up chhapri ki paidaish, it’s 2024. no one cares how good or bad your english is…. unless it’s the only thing you can showcase 😢😂
@@adkh5826 I visited Bologna, Parma and Ravenna in May. Did lots (LOTS!) of research before going. And I tried to learn some basic Italian- which people super appreciated. Only a couple good books on the area; a Bradt book on Emilia Romagna and a rough guide mini Bologna book. I tried to use some of these youtubes to get some more orientation. Some are helpful, some are not. Lots seem to be like this one, where the person arrives in the place pretty unprepared. “Oh, look what I am discovering.” I don’t think it’s honest or helpful to call a contribution like that an “ultimate” guide. It’s sort of just someone’s impressions and it’s not very informative. PS - I did find some really good and helpful stuff, which is why spending any time with less valuable things is annoying.