Ok. Va bene le tigelle e i salumi (che a Bologna sono fantastici), ma non era meglio se assaggiava i veri piatti tipici della cucina bolognese tipo lasagne, tortellini, tagliatelle al ragù, etc...? 😋
Hi Baird I have the opportunity to do erasmus (among other cities) in Modena or Rome. What would you recommend on your vacation insights/experience. Maybe you also ask Laura what she recommends as she is from Modena. Thanks a lot, Tom :)
Hi! Rome and Modena are two completely different worlds, it really depends on what you're looking for. Rome is BIG (2.8 million citizens), full of history, expensive ofc, crazy and full of things to do. Modena is a lot smaller (180k) very tidy and well kept, more affordable but ofc it's just a big town. You'll come across the same ppl everyday and you'll go to the same clubs/pubs, although it is fun. It really depends on what you're used to and what you're looking for :)
I'll have to day between the two of them I'd pick a third option which is Bologna 😂 crazy uni life and the best ppl ever, although it can be a bit rough around the edges! And if your uni offers an erasmus to Bologna make sure it's not in an outside campus like Forlì or Cesena.
@@laura40278 Hi Laura, thank you very much for the tips :) unfortunately Bologna isn't on the list as I study engineering. Padua, Pisa and Torino are also options but I'm most interested in Rome and Modena/Emilia Romagna :D
@@tomw.404 glad I helped! Check out Turin tho, the politecnico is really really famous for STEM. Cool city as well, lots of young people, bars and restaurants.
제기 좋아하는 이탈리아 도시 볼로냐영상 감사히 보고 영어공부에도 무척 도움되네요💕💕
In Bologna you eat well even in a gas station
Very true!
Loved it! Craving tigelle now
I hope your craving can soon be satisfied!
Everything is so beautiful! So glad you get to experience all this! Love you😘
Thanks for giving birth to me so I can witness things like this! Love you too💕
Great video, great looking sandwich! 😂
Sandwiches come in many forms!
So happy you liked Bologna and the amazing sandwiches ahaha hope to see more videos of your italian adventures🍝
Thank you Ariana! I’ve heard that a place called Olive Garden is really good. I’ll have to try that next!
@@bairdk There's a hole-in-the-wall restaurant that I've been to in Bologna known as Papa Johns. Highly recommend it.
@@Leo-pt9ei wow, sounds super authentic. I'll have to give ol' Papa a try next time I'm in town.
The food looks great!
The food in Bologna is truly something special!
حبيت ! المدينة واضح انها تجنن 😭🤍🤍🤍
You're a tease, I was looking forward to a little Italian jazz to round of the tigelle which looked fantastic.
😉😉
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The Tigelle looks very good! What is the name of the cafe in Bologna?
The tegelleria is called “051 Tigelle e Vino.” I highly recommend checking it out:)
What the guide name?
Where you find her, I am going to visit Bologna next month.
How was your trip there?
Trip was great! The guide isn’t for hire unfortunately. Hope you enjoy Bologna!! :)
Ok. Va bene le tigelle e i salumi (che a Bologna sono fantastici), ma non era meglio se assaggiava i veri piatti tipici della cucina bolognese tipo lasagne, tortellini, tagliatelle al ragù, etc...? 😋
You look good together.
Hi Baird
I have the opportunity to do erasmus (among other cities) in Modena or Rome. What would you recommend on your vacation insights/experience. Maybe you also ask Laura what she recommends as she is from Modena.
Thanks a lot, Tom :)
Hi! Rome and Modena are two completely different worlds, it really depends on what you're looking for. Rome is BIG (2.8 million citizens), full of history, expensive ofc, crazy and full of things to do. Modena is a lot smaller (180k) very tidy and well kept, more affordable but ofc it's just a big town. You'll come across the same ppl everyday and you'll go to the same clubs/pubs, although it is fun. It really depends on what you're used to and what you're looking for :)
I'll have to day between the two of them I'd pick a third option which is Bologna 😂 crazy uni life and the best ppl ever, although it can be a bit rough around the edges! And if your uni offers an erasmus to Bologna make sure it's not in an outside campus like Forlì or Cesena.
@@laura40278 Hi Laura, thank you very much for the tips :) unfortunately Bologna isn't on the list as I study engineering. Padua, Pisa and Torino are also options but I'm most interested in Rome and Modena/Emilia Romagna :D
@@tomw.404 glad I helped! Check out Turin tho, the politecnico is really really famous for STEM. Cool city as well, lots of young people, bars and restaurants.
Holy cow I FOUND DINA FROM LAST OF US 2
If I can snap my fingers or blink my eye and return to Italy again
Glad the videos can help to bring you back:)
Touching all the meats! 😂
😅🤷♂️
Where do you stand Italy 📰
5 minutes intro is boring
Thanks for sharing. I’ll try to include more strippers and champagne next time to keep your attention.
Guy is so boring