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As an American who flies to Italy, I find it best to fly into one major international airport and out of another. If my trip starts in Venice, I fly into Marco Polo and then end in Rome out of Fiumicino. People often waste a day by taking a train from where their last stop is back to their original due to a round trip ticket. Flights that leave Italy to the US leave early in the morning (trying to take a train from Venice to Rome super earlyin the morning on your returnflight morning is a big mistake), you want to enjoy your last night, set up your itinerary to fly back from the airport closest to your last stop.
@@GregorBrown We use American Airlines points, but I do always check the price as well. The flights tend to be $100-150 more using the two airports, but I think that is more than a fair trade off for enjoying your last night and being close to your final airport.
Great idea ! I’m planning a trip to Italy for next May and would want to fly into Rome and end my trip in Milan . Would I be able to fly out of Milan instead of going all the way back to Rome ?
@@krystlesosinavage8861 Absolutely, when you look at booking your flights on Google you select the Multi-City option at the top. Also try a search where you flight into Milan and back home from Rome, you would be surprised how much you can save depending on your arrival and departure city. May is a beautiful time of year to visit Italy!
I appreciate your videos so much! You’re so thorough and thoughtful with all traveler concerns. I can easily watch from beginning to end without skipping or getting bored. You’re a rare gem!
I lived in Rovio and Tagia de Po while working on an offshore project in Italy. To me, the very best time of year to go to Italy was in the Spring. Everything is in bloom and the eye candy is about. Some lesser-known places to visit are places like Padova. The local bars are located between the Churches, which are between the bars. You literally can go from one bar to the next and the only cost would be a donation during Mass. I seldom buy any wine by the bottle unless it's from a local bar or small cantina. They have liquor stores that sell wine by the empty water bottle and it is only a couple of Euros. On the other hand, when you buy wine (or beer) at a local place, snacks usually come with the drink. Also, a fantastic drink is called "Spritz". Some of the places will off you a small glass of Grapa. Be careful about the Grapa because it is the worst-tasting hard liquor that all of the locals drink and it will mess you up fast. Try to stay away from the tourist places to eat. Ask around and normally they will let you know of a place that doubles as a pastry shop during the day with the upstairs serving dinner. Keep in mind that dinner in Italy is a 3 to 4-hour event. Each thing that you order will come out in its own place. So let's say you ordered "Stinkoli" which is a lamb dish that is really nice, the side dishes will come out one by one until the main course.
Hi, we met each other 2 weeks ago at Starbucks Brussels airport :) My family and I did have a very good time in Florence and to our surprise: at the end of the trip we enjoyed Siena & San Gimignano more than Cinque Terre which was supposed to be the highlight of our trip. Anyway, thanks for your restaurant vids. We did try Trattoria Dall'Oste, Trattoria Sabatino, All'Antico Vinaio, L’antica pizzeria da Michele, etc. We're considering new regions for the next visit! Ciao!
Wow, so happy you could resource all of videos for your trip. I need to make an updated Pizza video. You hit some good spots!!! The area around Siena, the Crete Senesi hills, is stunning!! Nice to meet you and thanks for saying hello when you spotted me! 😎
Thank you for your excellent video on traveling in Italy, especially Florence! Your detailed explanations about museum visits, vineyards, and local food, particularly Mercato Centrale, are incredibly informative. Although I haven't started planning my trip yet, your video is a treasure trove of information that I will definitely use when I do. I've also ordered your digital book and am looking forward to diving into it. Your work is a great resource for future travelers like myself!
Sarisa... Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the video on Italy, particularly Florence, to be so helpful. It's great to know that the details about museums, vineyards, and local food, especially Mercato Centrale, will be useful for your trip planning. I'm also glad to hear you've downloaded the EGuide! - I hope you'll find it just as informative and helpful. Your support and feedback mean a lot, and it's wonderful to be a part of your travel planning process. Thanks again, and happy future travels! 🇮🇹📘✈️🍷🌟
This is so amazing, we are going to Italy in mid April and I have shared this to my son and daughter. I appreciate all these great tips I will comment when we come back to give you a feedback Grazie!
Italy in mid April? You're in for a treat! Just make sure to practice your "ciao" and "grazie" before you go. Have an unforgettable trip and I'll be eagerly waiting for your feedback!
The only coffee I drink is the coffee I make. I never drink coffee when I'm out, only at home. Different from other Brazilians here, my coffee is watered down, warm but not hot, and with lots of sugar. Oh, and I have my coffee every day in a 1L (34oz) Harley beer mug!!
Some of us pack the 3 outfits in a carryon….and then lug the big suitcase to fill with goodies to haul home…👀 When you see me and judge me, just think of me for the next year with my favorite tea from Italy that you can’t get in the US..😅
Im planning on flying into Milano with a few pairs of underwear and socks and buying everything else I want there. I am flying into Milano then heading south but want to get some shopping done in the fashion capital of the world!
I am planning my family vacation for next year. I was considering flying from BC, Canada to Napoli. Maybe Rome is a better idea. Thank you for your tips. I will watch again to take notes and plan well. Also thank you for the other video about scams in Italy.
Ti sei dimenticato la piú straordinaria regione dell'Italia, la Sardegna con le spiagge tra le più belle al mondo, con monumenti unici al mondo : nuraghi, pozzi sacri, chiese romantiche e tanta tradizione e ospitalità.... e tanto buon cibo
Hai assolutamente ragione, Antonio. La Sardegna è un gioiello incredibile dell'Italia. I've been many times but for someone in a first trip to Italy, I would not recommend Sardinia due to the logistics. However, what an incredible gem with its breathtaking beaches and rich cultural heritage. Thanks for the reminder! 🇮🇹)
I love italy. I have been to Florence,Pisa,Lucca,Sorrento,Venice,Trieste,Rome,Naples,Pompeii. I am lopoking to retire in Scalea in an leasehold apt. any sugestions.
Wow! I can’t wait to have a Frappuccino in Italy! Venti size too! With or without caramel drizzled on top, I’m not sure. Definitely gonna order it with Whipped cream.
@@GregorBrown actually, it’s a joke I told to my friend’s kids 18 years ago in Florence. They grew up in Florence and spent their summers in the US. They responded that they actually love Frappuccinos when they visited their grandparents in Calif. I’ll be seeing them this May in Florence for first time in 18 years! I’ll be reminding them of my joke. Maybe throw em a new one.
Hi! We will be coming from Finland. We are planning to go to Venice, Pisa, Rome and San Giovanni Rotondo. What do you suggest that we go from south to north or the other way around? Thanks in advance!
Your itinerary sounds amazing! Traveling from south to north or vice versa in Italy can both work well, but starting from the south might allow you to gradually explore towards Venice in the north. Safe travels! 🇮🇹🔄
In the good coffee shops here in Italy they use whole fresh milk but yes the cheaper shops will use UHT milk also many places here now offer almond or soy milk
Those are major international airports you missed out the best part of Italy Marche they have a small airport. You should visit Marche where the Italians go to holiday.
Good recommendation to everyone and I have been there many times including on one of my first visits to Italy to visit Jesi and drink Its white verdicchio wine. The rolling hills in that area are amazing. There are so many hilltop, villages and classic places to visit.
What’s the best way to go from Milan to Rome? Train or Airplane? 10 days trips coming soon ; Siena, Florence, Cinque-Terre, Garda, Milan and back to Rome
Hey Gregor, have you heard of American's recently being unable to withdraw cash from Italian ATMS? We were fine for our first 2.5 stops and now all of a sudden, both my wife and I get rejected right before the cash comes out. Very frustrating...
@@GregorBrown We have, both of ours and they keep saying everything looks great on their side. They mentioned other bank members have had trouble too, but only in Italy. Crazy that it worked for 2 straight weeks and then randomly, same ATM machine the next day, no bueno.
On My Way From Florence To Rome On Business Coach I Ripped My Bicep Muscle 💪 Spend To Weeks And Enjoyed Italy Back in USA Need Surgery Demaged My Muscle Can You Make A Video Best Medical Location.
I’m flying in to Malpensa and need to go to Milano Centrale, would you recommend the bus or train. I am travelling on my own so want to be safe. I am also planning to walk from Centrale to my Hotel which is nearby. Is it safe for me to do so? It will be approximately 8 pm. Great video too, thank you.
Yes, you will have no problem and I do.Suggest the train as the train is not held up by traffic.And it's very convenient With the station riot at the airport.
Naples Airport is relatively small compared to other major Italian airports but is well connected and offers a range of services to facilitate your travels to and from this vibrant city.
Yes, Wise is a great tool for managing money abroad with lower fees. Definitely recommended for anyone moving or traveling frequently! 💸 I still use it!
Hi Gregor, Wanted to know if this December is a good month to visit Italy especially Rome, Florence and Milan given Italy is preparing for Jubilee in 2025.. will the attractions be closed in Italy?
You don't need to copy the comment on every video ;( December can be hit or miss with the weather, it will be cold, days are shorter, but prices cheaper!
@@GregorBrown: I was asking about the Jubilee celebrations preparation because of which most attractions will be closed for repair and construction in rome and other parts of italy. Is the same correct?
@@GregorBrown look forward to seeing it😀, l enjoy your vlogs they are v informative and interesting, you do a great job so l don’t mean to be critical atall x
scusa..è tutto il pomeriggio che guardo i tuoi video...hai accennato i vigneti e Torino..ma non sei mai venuto in Piemonte?..anche a Torino c'è l'aeroporto Caselle..per fare un esempio, o forse in futuro ti vedrò nella mia regione o a esplorare regione forse un po' più selvagge ma non meno importanti storicamente come Calabria, Basilicata, Trentino, Friuli..non dimenticarti del resto d'Italia..fatto di province, di tranquillità ma non di truffe dietro l'angolo (normali in ogni metropoli del mondo) e soprattutto non tutti gli italiani sono ritardatari e hanno un ritmo di vita lento e pigro...grazie 😊
To get from Rome to Pompeii, you can take a high-speed train from Roma Termini to Napoli Centrale, and then switch to a local Circumvesuviana train to Pompeii. It's a convenient and scenic route! 🚄🇮🇹
Questions; Hi Gregor, I have few questions please. - Where to buy Sim cards for my iphone in Italy . - Which company for e-sim to buy the Sim from if you prefer an e-Sim? - Does this Sim or e-Sim give you a temporary new phone number? If it does not give a phone number how can I call a taxi if I am stranded on the street? - What is the emergency number in Italy that is equivalent to the 911 in Canada? Thank you.
How Italians Eat in Florence: A Foodie's Guide ruclips.net/video/Cxy0MOTQ6ms/видео.html
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This guy is an extremely effective teacher! You can learn tons from him in a short period of time!
Thank you for taking the time to say that and I'm glad you learned a few things and hopefully was entertained along the way as well
As an American who flies to Italy, I find it best to fly into one major international airport and out of another. If my trip starts in Venice, I fly into Marco Polo and then end in Rome out of Fiumicino. People often waste a day by taking a train from where their last stop is back to their original due to a round trip ticket. Flights that leave Italy to the US leave early in the morning (trying to take a train from Venice to Rome super earlyin the morning on your returnflight morning is a big mistake), you want to enjoy your last night, set up your itinerary to fly back from the airport closest to your last stop.
Do you find that that would cost you more money than buying a round trip ticket to and from the same City?
@@GregorBrown We use American Airlines points, but I do always check the price as well. The flights tend to be $100-150 more using the two airports, but I think that is more than a fair trade off for enjoying your last night and being close to your final airport.
yeah. You definitely make a good point and travelers should weigh up that before deciding on airports and tickets.
Great idea ! I’m planning a trip to Italy for next May and would want to fly into Rome and end my trip in Milan . Would I be able to fly out of Milan instead of going all the way back to Rome ?
@@krystlesosinavage8861 Absolutely, when you look at booking your flights on Google you select the Multi-City option at the top. Also try a search where you flight into Milan and back home from Rome, you would be surprised how much you can save depending on your arrival and departure city. May is a beautiful time of year to visit Italy!
I appreciate your videos so much! You’re so thorough and thoughtful with all traveler concerns. I can easily watch from beginning to end without skipping or getting bored. You’re a rare gem!
Thank you for such a wonderful compliment! I'm thrilled to know my videos resonate with you and that you find them thorough and engaging. 💎🎥
I lived in Rovio and Tagia de Po while working on an offshore project in Italy. To me, the very best time of year to go to Italy was in the Spring. Everything is in bloom and the eye candy is about. Some lesser-known places to visit are places like Padova. The local bars are located between the Churches, which are between the bars. You literally can go from one bar to the next and the only cost would be a donation during Mass. I seldom buy any wine by the bottle unless it's from a local bar or small cantina. They have liquor stores that sell wine by the empty water bottle and it is only a couple of Euros. On the other hand, when you buy wine (or beer) at a local place, snacks usually come with the drink. Also, a fantastic drink is called "Spritz". Some of the places will off you a small glass of Grapa. Be careful about the Grapa because it is the worst-tasting hard liquor that all of the locals drink and it will mess you up fast. Try to stay away from the tourist places to eat. Ask around and normally they will let you know of a place that doubles as a pastry shop during the day with the upstairs serving dinner. Keep in mind that dinner in Italy is a 3 to 4-hour event. Each thing that you order will come out in its own place. So let's say you ordered "Stinkoli" which is a lamb dish that is really nice, the side dishes will come out one by one until the main course.
Caffé Correto (with Sambucca), the highlight discovery of my time in Rome.
Hi, we met each other 2 weeks ago at Starbucks Brussels airport :) My family and I did have a very good time in Florence and to our surprise: at the end of the trip we enjoyed Siena & San Gimignano more than Cinque Terre which was supposed to be the highlight of our trip.
Anyway, thanks for your restaurant vids. We did try Trattoria Dall'Oste, Trattoria Sabatino, All'Antico Vinaio, L’antica pizzeria da Michele, etc.
We're considering new regions for the next visit!
Ciao!
Wow, so happy you could resource all of videos for your trip. I need to make an updated Pizza video. You hit some good spots!!! The area around Siena, the Crete Senesi hills, is stunning!! Nice to meet you and thanks for saying hello when you spotted me! 😎
In Puglia there are 2 airports Bari and Brindisi. There is a good train and bus system in this region too.
I made a separate video on the region but yes very good points
Flying to Pisa next month. Overnight stay but landing at 9pm. Travel to Florence and trying a day trip to Bologna
Just found your videos. Really great info, packed with practicality and advice! I'll be watching more!
Good video enjoyed watching😊
thanks!!!
Thank you for your excellent video on traveling in Italy, especially Florence! Your detailed explanations about museum visits, vineyards, and local food, particularly Mercato Centrale, are incredibly informative. Although I haven't started planning my trip yet, your video is a treasure trove of information that I will definitely use when I do.
I've also ordered your digital book and am looking forward to diving into it. Your work is a great resource for future travelers like myself!
Sarisa... Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the video on Italy, particularly Florence, to be so helpful. It's great to know that the details about museums, vineyards, and local food, especially Mercato Centrale, will be useful for your trip planning.
I'm also glad to hear you've downloaded the EGuide! - I hope you'll find it just as informative and helpful. Your support and feedback mean a lot, and it's wonderful to be a part of your travel planning process. Thanks again, and happy future travels! 🇮🇹📘✈️🍷🌟
This is so amazing, we are going to Italy in mid April and I have shared this to my son and daughter. I appreciate all these great tips I will comment when we come back to give you a feedback Grazie!
Italy in mid April? You're in for a treat! Just make sure to practice your "ciao" and "grazie" before you go. Have an unforgettable trip and I'll be eagerly waiting for your feedback!
The only coffee I drink is the coffee I make.
I never drink coffee when I'm out, only at home.
Different from other Brazilians here, my coffee is watered down, warm but not hot, and with lots of sugar.
Oh, and I have my coffee every day in a 1L (34oz) Harley beer mug!!
Excellent new video. We will be there in 40 days Gregor. 20 days total. Flying into Rome and out of Milan .
Would love to meet you.
Happy to hear that. I hope this one helps, it's a compilation of many of may best videos for Italy.
Perfect one for my upcoming 30 days exclusive Italian trip .
awesome! glad you think so!! Good to hear. When are you going?
Excellent video! Grazie! 😁
thanks so much!!!!!!!!!
Grazie Mille for the great tips!
Glad you like them!
Plan your vacation and try to buy online. It will save you a lot of money.
great video Gregor. its now been 7 months since my last Italy trip. I need to go back sooner than 16 years between!
yes, time to come back!!!
Me too about 8 months. I can't stop thinking about it. I want to go back so much...I've never felt so alive.
Love your videos.
ahhhhhhhhhh, thanks!
Some of us pack the 3 outfits in a carryon….and then lug the big suitcase to fill with goodies to haul home…👀 When you see me and judge me, just think of me for the next year with my favorite tea from Italy that you can’t get in the US..😅
Im planning on flying into Milano with a few pairs of underwear and socks and buying everything else I want there. I am flying into Milano then heading south but want to get some shopping done in the fashion capital of the world!
That is a perfect idea, and i'm happy to hear you're doing it.
Where do you plan on shopping?
Nice video thank you so much
Thank you too!
I am planning my family vacation for next year. I was considering flying from BC, Canada to Napoli. Maybe Rome is a better idea. Thank you for your tips. I will watch again to take notes and plan well. Also thank you for the other video about scams in Italy.
hey, thanks for saying so. Happy to hear from you! Enjoy your travels.
Ti sei dimenticato la piú straordinaria regione dell'Italia, la Sardegna con le spiagge tra le più belle al mondo, con monumenti unici al mondo : nuraghi, pozzi sacri, chiese romantiche e tanta tradizione e ospitalità.... e tanto buon cibo
Hai assolutamente ragione, Antonio. La Sardegna è un gioiello incredibile dell'Italia. I've been many times but for someone in a first trip to Italy, I would not recommend Sardinia due to the logistics. However, what an incredible gem with its breathtaking beaches and rich cultural heritage. Thanks for the reminder! 🇮🇹)
@34:35 those Duolingo lessons are helping because I know you said “I’d like a coffee please”
Hi
Good coverage 👍🏼 but what about the luggage where do we keep it on the train journey?
There a space in the train cars
Pro, be like Gregor. Navigate Italia like a local
Great video thanks 😂
Glad you enjoyed it
18:43 Her laughing in thw background is hilarious 😂
I love italy. I have been to Florence,Pisa,Lucca,Sorrento,Venice,Trieste,Rome,Naples,Pompeii. I am lopoking to retire in Scalea in an leasehold apt. any sugestions.
You are the best
THANK U!
I will a lot of times let the airfare price decide where we go. We’re going to Naples this Wednesday. It’s our first time south of Rome.
yeah, that's actually fun to do.
I Booked A Return Home From Sorrento To Naples Airport,,, Hope I Made A Right Choice
Wow! I can’t wait to have a Frappuccino in Italy! Venti size too! With or without caramel drizzled on top, I’m not sure. Definitely gonna order it with Whipped cream.
haha, do it. I love to see the Italians faces when you asks for these "foreign" things. ;)
@@GregorBrown actually, it’s a joke I told to my friend’s kids 18 years ago in Florence. They grew up in Florence and spent their summers in the US. They responded that they actually love Frappuccinos when they visited their grandparents in Calif. I’ll be seeing them this May in Florence for first time in 18 years! I’ll be reminding them of my joke. Maybe throw em a new one.
I thought you were joking and I think it would be funny if you asked for one at an Italian bar 😂😂😂
Amazing editing
Is the last two weeks of June good to visit?
Yes, for sure. Starting to get warm but hey, you'll love it.
Thanks!
thanks so much!! ;)
Hi! We will be coming from Finland. We are planning to go to Venice, Pisa, Rome and San Giovanni Rotondo. What do you suggest that we go from south to north or the other way around? Thanks in advance!
Your itinerary sounds amazing! Traveling from south to north or vice versa in Italy can both work well, but starting from the south might allow you to gradually explore towards Venice in the north. Safe travels! 🇮🇹🔄
My favorite coffee is a flat white because I'm Australian but I hate the UHT milk a lot of Cafes use.
In the good coffee shops here in Italy they use whole fresh milk but yes the cheaper shops will use UHT milk also many places here now offer almond or soy milk
My first time ever to have a flat white was when I was traveling in Adelaide
@@GregorBrown Adelaide that’s where I’m from no UHT milk here thankfully
great. It's a big Euro thing
Sei super simpatico! 🔝😎
wipe that turd off your tongue
Those are major international airports you missed out the best part of Italy Marche they have a small airport. You should visit Marche where the Italians go to holiday.
Good recommendation to everyone and I have been there many times including on one of my first visits to Italy to visit Jesi and drink Its white verdicchio wine. The rolling hills in that area are amazing. There are so many hilltop, villages and classic places to visit.
Have you heard of Holafly for your data instead of a sim card? What is your opinion??
Vodafone I'd recommend in Italy.
What’s the best way to go from Milan to Rome? Train or Airplane? 10 days trips coming soon ; Siena, Florence, Cinque-Terre, Garda, Milan and back to Rome
Definitely a train
Hi. I would like to travel to italy for my 62 birthday next year they have a prepaid debit carde
That sounds like a perfect birthday gift for yourself
@@GregorBrown how you not carry a lot o euros with you when you travel?
I carry cash but you can get away with using credit card in most places.
Hey Gregor, have you heard of American's recently being unable to withdraw cash from Italian ATMS? We were fine for our first 2.5 stops and now all of a sudden, both my wife and I get rejected right before the cash comes out. Very frustrating...
No. I'd call your bank. It should not be a problem. I use mine all the time
@@GregorBrown We have, both of ours and they keep saying everything looks great on their side. They mentioned other bank members have had trouble too, but only in Italy. Crazy that it worked for 2 straight weeks and then randomly, same ATM machine the next day, no bueno.
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I’m flying in to Malpensa and need to go to Milano Centrale, would you recommend the bus or train. I am travelling on my own so want to be safe. I am also planning to walk from Centrale to my Hotel which is nearby. Is it safe for me to do so? It will be approximately 8 pm. Great video too, thank you.
Yes, you will have no problem and I do.Suggest the train as the train is not held up by traffic.And it's very convenient With the station riot at the airport.
@@GregorBrown Thankyou!
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What about the Naples airport? How is that?
Naples Airport is relatively small compared to other major Italian airports but is well connected and offers a range of services to facilitate your travels to and from this vibrant city.
If you have your train ahead of time, I have been told that you have to validate your ticket, how do you do that.
It depends on the ticket. On the tickets where it's needed there's a machine to do it. Info in this video: ruclips.net/video/lC_rosmjNW0/видео.html
Hey did you use Wise to convert money before you lived there?
Yes, Wise is a great tool for managing money abroad with lower fees. Definitely recommended for anyone moving or traveling frequently! 💸 I still use it!
Hi Gregor, Wanted to know if this December is a good month to visit Italy especially Rome, Florence and Milan given Italy is preparing for Jubilee in 2025.. will the attractions be closed in Italy?
You don't need to copy the comment on every video ;( December can be hit or miss with the weather, it will be cold, days are shorter, but prices cheaper!
@@GregorBrown: I was asking about the Jubilee celebrations preparation because of which most attractions will be closed for repair and construction in rome and other parts of italy. Is the same correct?
don't worry, you'll find 90% of places open.
Your recommendation for southern Italy was disappointing, Rome to Naples and back? Like there’s so much more in southern Italy 😳🤔
You have given me an idea for a new video so thank you
But yes with someone who has only seven days they have to limit where they are traveling and cannot see everything
@@GregorBrown look forward to seeing it😀, l enjoy your vlogs they are v informative and interesting, you do a great job so l don’t mean to be critical atall x
THANKS! ;)
"Obrigado"
I loved Portugal
how many days would it require to Visit south of Italy?
I would give yourself a couple of weeks
scusa..è tutto il pomeriggio che guardo i tuoi video...hai accennato i vigneti e Torino..ma non sei mai venuto in Piemonte?..anche a Torino c'è l'aeroporto Caselle..per fare un esempio, o forse in futuro ti vedrò nella mia regione o a esplorare regione forse un po' più selvagge ma non meno importanti storicamente come Calabria, Basilicata, Trentino, Friuli..non dimenticarti del resto d'Italia..fatto di province, di tranquillità ma non di truffe dietro l'angolo (normali in ogni metropoli del mondo) e soprattutto non tutti gli italiani sono ritardatari e hanno un ritmo di vita lento e pigro...grazie 😊
Really good advice and thank you
How can i get from Rome to Pompei city? thank you
To get from Rome to Pompeii, you can take a high-speed train from Roma Termini to Napoli Centrale, and then switch to a local Circumvesuviana train to Pompeii. It's a convenient and scenic route! 🚄🇮🇹
🌷☕️🪴🌺🥘
Why you do use the airport to move between cities in Italy??!!!!
There are speed trains that are exceptional!!!
did I say fly between cities?
Dude, you show the Euronet ATMs, noooooo, those are scammy!! You know better right?
I didn't say use those, I just needed footage of an ATM.
Questions; Hi Gregor, I have few questions please.
- Where to buy Sim cards for my iphone in Italy .
- Which company for e-sim to buy the Sim from if you prefer an e-Sim?
- Does this Sim or e-Sim give you a temporary new phone number? If it does not give a phone number how can I call a taxi if I am stranded on the street?
- What is the emergency number in Italy that is equivalent to the 911 in Canada?
Thank you.