Love your RU-vid channel. You bring Italy right into my living room & make me feel like I am there with you. Thanks for making me so happy to have found your channel 🙂
It was so nice meeting you today, Angelo! Thanks for the videos, they made our time in Rome that much better. P.S I also watched the Milan video and went to have coffee at Cova Montenapoleone - al banco of course... 💕🥂 Love from Kenya!!
Just came back from there. Stayed in Trastevere a few days before boarding cruise ship. We were also there five days back in 2019. Loved Trastevere then, that's why we wanted to return to it. Will definitely go back. Thank you for the tour.
Going to Rome in April of 24 and I'm torn between three full days or four full days in Rome. I just don't want to miss out on anything ... I swear if I could marry this man I would lol🤣
@@TheTourGuyVids let's see... We loved the pop up farmers markets, and most of all just the feeling of being in a neighborhood. People live here, and nothing beats getting some suppli for 2€ and hanging out on the steps of the fountain soaking in the vibe. I could live on street food and never miss a sit down restaurant. We found incredibly affordable restaurants that the locals go to, and the owners didn't speak any English, but had amazing food. (Gusteria Al 17 Roma)
@@TheTourGuyVidsby the way, we didn't even plan on staying there, got thrown there due to a problem at another hotel, and it wound up being the highlight of our trip. I covered it in a video called "trastevere, a blessing in disguise" on our channel, escaping the empty nest
Hey, I love your video . I already heard about Trastevere it's a bohemian neighborhood in Rome , look amaizing very colorful. Thanks 💛 Greetings from Utah .✨️✨️🌞
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Well, ok. I get it. You want to sell tours. I didn't think it would be a problem to ask for the name of the gelato shop since you provided the names of your other favorite places to eat. Disappointed. It seems to me that you gave a wise-guy answer to my question. I hope I'm wrong about that.
Church of St Mary of the Rosary, church of St Joseph, two great markets, Hostaria Dino e Tony, Locanda Meloni, Sciascia cafe 1919, Ristorante Porto, Bakery M, Gianfornaio, shopping in Via Cola di Rienzo, @@TheTourGuyVids
So, mostly this is great but the "food tour" interval is a gross tourist intrusion upon life in Rome. Loved the church introductions and the dinners towards the end, but the food tour? First of all, the first two stops, while very good, are not Trastevere. And, please, "have a shot and be on your merry way" is the antithesis of Roman life. If you're doing that, you're still in the US or UK and not in Italy. When you come to Rome, fit into the Roman rhythm, like the first and last parts of the video, and stay away from the food tours.
Food tours are a great way for visitors learn about local food, learn what to order, taste a variety of dishes and have some fun. They are popular and successful for a reason. We totally stand by food tours, especially ours! And how is taking a shot any different than taking a shot of espresso at the bar and leaving?
atleast write the names of the restaurants on the screen that yo uare saying,. Very hard to understand by your voice what is the name of the restaurants. Not even in the description I see any list,. Why do you create such videos.
If spelling them out on screen, maps or standing in front of the signs of the restaurants is not clear enough for you, then pls check the link in the description for the blog article listing these restaurants.
You are reallymisleading your viewers, because Campo dei Fiori and Filetti di Baccala are NOT in Trastevere, they're both just across the Tiber in Centro, as you should know.
Misleading? It’s okay to have adjacent sites to Trastevere in this episode. Especially to begin or end a tour and show as a point of reference to Trastevere.
All I know is that if you plug in the address of Filetti di Baccala (Largo dei Librari 88 Roma) into Google Maps, and then seek directions to Basilica Santa Maria di Trastevere, the walking map will indicate it is about a half mile walk of an easy eleven (11) minutes, ACROSS Ponte Sisto (above the Tiber River) as described in the video with a title "Ultimate Guide to Trastevere." Just tell the viewers what is not in Trastevere, please.
We did with a map and you seemed to have figured it out. It’s okay to have some snacks on the way back to Trastevere. The Trastevere border patrol will not mind.