As an Italian guy I'm really grateful for these kind of videos, because they truly show the beauty of my country. Nice work! Of course you couldn't know the city very well as a tourist, but I can assure you that you could actually buy much more with 100$. 9€ for a pizza Margherita is a lot, we usually pay it 4-5€, maybe even 3-3.50€ in some cities. Cappuccino and cornetto usually cost about 2.50€ together. The most beautiful part about Italy is that money doesn't mean quality. Many restaurants are really affordable and offer you top quality food, while the expensive places don't always offer you the same quality. And if noone told you: gianduja is a variant of chocolate, which has its origin in my city, Torino, in the North West of Italy. Gianduja has less cocoa and more hazelnut in it. It was born because Napoleon had put a commercial block to Italy and cocoa had become not so easy to get at those times. Gianduja is the name of the tipical carnival mask of Torink and the man with that mask used to distribute gianduja among the population during the carnival. Thanks again for your work, I hope you will come back to Italy soon!
@@ggehh pizza was popularized by Pizza Hut. Not some dirty greaseball named Salvatore or nunzio. Bandwagon italics try to claim they they put pizza on the map. But it was America. Pizza is American.
@@ggehh popularized and invented are two different things. You have problems with the English. America brought it to the world and to most of Italy. Pizza is american.
I lived in Rome for 14y. Cappuccino is 1 or 1.5 euro. The first place you went to is considered to serve the best coffee every which why you paid double for that cappuccino. Rome is very much affordable, so many wonderful places with great food.
As a Roman, i love to see how people from other countries fall in love with my city...very proud to be born and live in the "Eternal City" 2:25 A famous Italian actor (Alberto Sordi) once said "Rome is not a city like any other. It is a large museum, a living room to be crossed on tiptoe"
Beautiful video!as a local i can say the breakfast prices of the places you went are very expensive!usually a cappuccino costs around 1,50eu and a cornetto around 1/1,50euro.Next time you come back in rome ask me some suggestions😁
That is actually reasonable comparing the prices from America to Italy. But as a Filipino, a $100 in the Philippines could get you through a week or 2 so its still a bit expensive for us. Haha
Saying it like that, I could argue that with $100 dollars You could make a couple years of living in Bhurguzystan. But IF you keep in mind that Italy is a member of the G7 , the SEVEN most worldwide advanced economy and industrialized countries, then ... You get it, right?
This just makes me wanna go to Italy even more it looks so beautiful my word, rlly hope I can go there someday and I also just love how almost everything is so affordable like wow
I have been in Tuscany, Amalfi coast, Capri, Terracina, Napoli and Rome. I would say that Napoli And Rome is my favourite places just because of the food and the history. Next i wanna go to Puglia, Sardinia or Fiorentina. My favourite country to travel to by far. Nothing compares!
Lecce and Matera are a must in Puglia (technically Matera is in Basilicata). Other towns are nice but you really don't need as much time as they're really small
Rome is by far the easiest city to travel. The scooters there are by the far most efficient cuz you can drop them off almost anywhere. It made the city so much more fun because travelling around the city was so easy and fast. If you go to Rome lime, bird or any of the scooters is a must.
@@totaplays1680 Hi.. Just completed my Italy tour. I walked in Rome for hours.. Covered Colloseum, vatican St peter's Basilica, then the museum, Piazza Venezia, Trevi fountain, Spanish step.. But walking in Rome was a pleasure.. The weather was sublime... I even stood 3 hours in the line of vatican museum and made it!! Rome is truly a mesmerising city!! Still I missed a lot but that was what I could do in 2 nights. Rome metro was horrible in the morning. I tried to get in from Bernini station but could not ride it because of aggressive crowd in the morning. 4.5 Euro wasted there... But in the evening it was fine..
Super interesting! I’m heading to Italy with some classmates for Art in April and one of our biggest goals is to buy locally sourced food/ingredients and travel to Rome from Assisi
Hey Brett, thanks for another great video, you are doing a superb job in making both informative and entertaining content! I have to say your fan base in Lithuania is increasing and not only among my friends to whom I always recommend your channel, especially when they are bound to visit NY. Me myself, working remotely in London and living in Lithuania would definitely recommend you to visit our country at the Baltics for another $100 bucks challenge. Don't get me wrong, it is not anywhere near the cheapest country in the world, but it is for sure reasonably priced with what it can offer, which I am sure you would be surprised of!
You should start dropping specific locations when you budget. Also you can start selling itineraries to places you have been, to your budget travel followers
I enjoyed this video so much , definitely hope to go to Italy 🇮🇹 some day & I will definitely keep these places in mind , thanks Brett for another amazing video as always ‼️
tbf rome is one of the most expensive cities in italy, in whatever smaller city you could get the same exact stuff for almost half the price, but rome is a major tourist spot so it's fair that prices are that inflated
It’s Sant Eustacio, not Lant Eustachio 😂. It’s a fabulous place too, great choice. They have an emporio just around from Patheon that has a great dine in experience with fabulous egg breakfasts.
steep prices for Italy. Where I am from in the mountains, a place called asiago, you can get a pizza for 4 dollars average price and it would taste just as good.
nono, wait! idk where does she live. pizza margherita is usually 4.50 / 5€ and i live in a small village in the middle of nothing more than 6.00€ is considered expensive big cities (apart from Naples) are more expensive of course
I’m going to Italy in December, this helped me see the estimated prices to know what to save up to/take with me! Thanks dude! It’s my dream vacation (that and Singapore) so my hopes are high!
Obviously (but it true in all the world) if you go in Rome the price is quite high... usually in Italy the prices are lower than Rome... as the prices are higher in New York than Lexington (Kentucky).
Bro i'm italian and you must do this thing at Napoli (naples) where the prices are more low and the quality of the food more high (sorry for my bad english)
Wow that pie looks amazing and only $9 is amazing, nyc is like anywhere between $15 and up. The architecture Rome is beautiful. Wow wine is so cheap. Great video Brett 😎
The first coffee place is "Sant'Eustachio" like "Saint Eustachian"🤣. Usually very busy! They are going to serve you coffee with already sugar in it, and you have to tell them if you do not want it.,
Cool video! Just a clarification, the coffee place is not Lant but Sant, it's like the word saint in english, therefore the name is Sant Eustachio, or in english Saint Eustachio
Would love to see more US based budget challenges in say Philadelphia, Boston, midwest (Boulder, CO) and CA? Love the NYC videos. Used to do dance performance photography in NY mainly at the Joyce but been a while since i’ve been back so definitely enjoy the NYC vids. Love the way you do the videos, it can be just a vlog about pizza 🍕 and always well done. The storytelling is always top notch.
I probably mentioned it in another video, and i think you may have also mentioned it at one point, but a lot of what makes international travel expenses is if you do the tourist things, stay in touristy hotels, etc. But if you aren't opposed to using public transport or walking, and don't mind staying in a cheaper hotel (or a hostel) then you can totally travel internationally for cheaper than you think. I mean in some of these places, getting there might be the most expensive thing, like flying to the Philipines or some of the other "cheaper" countries (as a flight may be $400-$600 round trip or more). I'm not saying people shouldn't do the tourist things, like going up the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but also do other non-tourist things and your dollars will go farther.
My family originates in Italy and I’m 1/8 Italian and I’ve sadly never been to Italy because my family decided to stay in the uk and I’m kinda sad they did that
vabbè in roma centro non ti puoi aspettare altro, sono i prezzi per i turisti... e comunque per uno che scambia la S di sant'eustachio per una L il cappuccino glielo farei a 10 euro
every region in italy has different food, so u might want to try a few if u come here again 😀the best ones for food are Campania, Emilia-Romagna and Sicily (atleast for me)
@@acquaminerale4791 si mangia bene ovunque alla fine. Anche qui a Torino si può mangiare benissimo con tante ricette diverse. In Italia non si sbagli mai
Sant'Eustachio, non Lant. Sant (or Santo if there's not a vocal) means Saint, and Eustachio is the name - the name of the neighborhood is Sant'Eustachio indeed - Yeah I know the font is pretty confusing, but that bar is really a top choice.
My eyes hurt when I saw the gelato formed to little balls. Btw you need to try brioches with gelato it's so delicious though I would do that in siciliy
Wonderful! Fantastic! I love the $100 per day spending challenge! That's $100 for you and $100 for Chris? He's your assistant .Is he also your camera-man? You really captured some of the beauty of Rome, plus all the wonderful and affordable food and drink.
Hey Bret I hope go to Italy one day. My bf is Italian. 😂 I love these videos how u can do so much with a $100 not bad. The most expensive is part is the plain ticket.
As an Italian guy I'm really grateful for these kind of videos, because they truly show the beauty of my country. Nice work! Of course you couldn't know the city very well as a tourist, but I can assure you that you could actually buy much more with 100$. 9€ for a pizza Margherita is a lot, we usually pay it 4-5€, maybe even 3-3.50€ in some cities. Cappuccino and cornetto usually cost about 2.50€ together. The most beautiful part about Italy is that money doesn't mean quality. Many restaurants are really affordable and offer you top quality food, while the expensive places don't always offer you the same quality. And if noone told you: gianduja is a variant of chocolate, which has its origin in my city, Torino, in the North West of Italy. Gianduja has less cocoa and more hazelnut in it. It was born because Napoleon had put a commercial block to Italy and cocoa had become not so easy to get at those times. Gianduja is the name of the tipical carnival mask of Torink and the man with that mask used to distribute gianduja among the population during the carnival. Thanks again for your work, I hope you will come back to Italy soon!
Pizza is American.
@@haylobos8261 it isn't lmao
@@haylobos8261 and i am elon musk
@@ggehh pizza was popularized by Pizza Hut. Not some dirty greaseball named Salvatore or nunzio. Bandwagon italics try to claim they they put pizza on the map. But it was America. Pizza is American.
@@ggehh popularized and invented are two different things. You have problems with the English. America brought it to the world and to most of Italy. Pizza is american.
Italy was the best country I ever traveled to. The food, the landscape, the people etc. just amazing.
So true! Regards.
NO WAY YOUR JOKING RIGHT JAPAN IS THE CLEAR WINNING OF FOOD ITALY FOOD IS JUST GROSS I RATHER EAT SPANISH FOOD ANYDAY OVER ITALAIN FOOD CRAP
Italy is an open air museum! I miss it sooooo much!
I’ve always wanted to go to Italy and you make Italy look like a dream ❤. videos like this make me want to go even more 😊
One of my top 5 favorite places I've ever been. It's hard to not love Italy!
I completely agree!
Dream Country Italy and Most Beautiful people Italian
love how genuinely happy u seem in ur vids it puts a smile on my face
This gave me so much confidence to go to Rome. Thank you so much Brett!
I lived in Rome for 14y. Cappuccino is 1 or 1.5 euro. The first place you went to is considered to serve the best coffee every which why you paid double for that cappuccino. Rome is very much affordable, so many wonderful places with great food.
It's really nice to see best friends travelling, experiencing things and doing fun projects like this together ❤️
Great video👍 I was in Rome in summer 2022 with my family and I can’t wait to get back this summer. It was love at first sight.
Every block looks like a movie set, that will do it! Time to visit Italy!
Almost every place in Italy fits that description.
I had one of those pistachio croissants at the same location 3 months ago. Absolutely the best croissant I've ever had!!
Rome is so awesome. That pizza is making me so jealous right now. Italy is a theme park of amazing food and sights.
It is one dish. Wet bread and tomatoes.
@@haylobos8261 😂
@@haylobos8261mozzarella left the chat and in italy be bread is not wet
Excellent video coverage, beautiful streets, street vendors etc , stood spectacular to watch every aspect. Italy is Italy.
makes me want to book a trip to Rome! Looks like an amazing place
You bateaters should be banned from traveling. Had enough of you sars.
As a Roman, i love to see how people from other countries fall in love with my city...very proud to be born and live in the "Eternal City"
2:25 A famous Italian actor (Alberto Sordi) once said "Rome is not a city like any other. It is a large museum, a living room to be crossed on tiptoe"
The coffe place is called Sant’Eustachio where Sant stands for Saint :)
9€ for a margherita pizza is even a lot! I get mine for 4€, but i guess location and other things come into making it more pricey in Rome
Still to cheap!
Beautiful video!as a local i can say the breakfast prices of the places you went are very expensive!usually a cappuccino costs around 1,50eu and a cornetto around 1/1,50euro.Next time you come back in rome ask me some suggestions😁
The pizza margherita in rome usually starts from 6/7euro but there are better places😁
Can you give some suggestions, please? Thanks 🙌
That is actually reasonable comparing the prices from America to Italy. But as a Filipino, a $100 in the Philippines could get you through a week or 2 so its still a bit expensive for us. Haha
yeah but spending 100€ in italy is better than spending them in the philippines
@@giulioca168 good analogy.
Il ragazzo nel video è andato in punti troppo turistici e poteva spendere la metà dei soldi facendo le stesse cose
You can easily, EASILY, get by in a way cheaper way but if you want to save money the big problem will always be the plane ticket
Saying it like that, I could argue that with $100 dollars You could make a couple years of living in Bhurguzystan. But IF you keep in mind that Italy is a member of the G7 , the SEVEN most worldwide advanced economy and industrialized countries, then ... You get it, right?
This just makes me wanna go to Italy even more it looks so beautiful my word, rlly hope I can go there someday and I also just love how almost everything is so affordable like wow
I have been in Tuscany, Amalfi coast, Capri, Terracina, Napoli and Rome. I would say that Napoli And Rome is my favourite places just because of the food and the history. Next i wanna go to Puglia, Sardinia or Fiorentina. My favourite country to travel to by far. Nothing compares!
You need to visit Florence in Tuscany
@@klkxcmcjxk2507 yes, will do some day!
I’m Italian and you need to visit lago di Garda , lago D’Iseo in Brescia my city
Lecce and Matera are a must in Puglia (technically Matera is in Basilicata). Other towns are nice but you really don't need as much time as they're really small
In Italy you can go everywhere to see something good
U should get more views and subs man u deserve it making quality content appreciate u man
Rome is by far the easiest city to travel. The scooters there are by the far most efficient cuz you can drop them off almost anywhere. It made the city so much more fun because travelling around the city was so easy and fast. If you go to Rome lime, bird or any of the scooters is a must.
Can I complete it by walking?
@@shivathealmighty rome is really big, you could walk it, but you'd be straight up non stop walking for hours
@@totaplays1680 Hi.. Just completed my Italy tour. I walked in Rome for hours.. Covered Colloseum, vatican St peter's Basilica, then the museum, Piazza Venezia, Trevi fountain, Spanish step.. But walking in Rome was a pleasure.. The weather was sublime... I even stood 3 hours in the line of vatican museum and made it!! Rome is truly a mesmerising city!! Still I missed a lot but that was what I could do in 2 nights. Rome metro was horrible in the morning. I tried to get in from Bernini station but could not ride it because of aggressive crowd in the morning. 4.5 Euro wasted there... But in the evening it was fine..
Super interesting! I’m heading to Italy with some classmates for Art in April and one of our biggest goals is to buy locally sourced food/ingredients and travel to Rome from Assisi
You will love It❤️🇮🇹
Your videos feels different from other travel videos. I like it better❤
Hey Brett, thanks for another great video, you are doing a superb job in making both informative and entertaining content! I have to say your fan base in Lithuania is increasing and not only among my friends to whom I always recommend your channel, especially when they are bound to visit NY. Me myself, working remotely in London and living in Lithuania would definitely recommend you to visit our country at the Baltics for another $100 bucks challenge. Don't get me wrong, it is not anywhere near the cheapest country in the world, but it is for sure reasonably priced with what it can offer, which I am sure you would be surprised of!
Going to Italy for a couple months soon, very excited! This video has me that much more hype
You should start dropping specific locations when you budget. Also you can start selling itineraries to places you have been, to your budget travel followers
Can you do a video on what the average person who never traveled abroad would need and some tips?? Thanks man!
Great video! You really depicted Rome quite spectacularly and you got the true essence of it! Proud to be an Italian 😄
Pizza is American.
love your content. Such a happy vibe! Love your editing 🏆🏆🏆
Sant’Eustachio no Land Eustachio 😂 I’m from Rome and you’re video is brilliant!!! Thanks
The place where you had the cappuccino is actually called Sant'Eustachio. Good coffee indeed
I enjoyed this video so much , definitely hope to go to Italy 🇮🇹 some day & I will definitely keep these places in mind , thanks Brett for another amazing video as always ‼️
tbf rome is one of the most expensive cities in italy, in whatever smaller city you could get the same exact stuff for almost half the price, but rome is a major tourist spot so it's fair that prices are that inflated
It’s Sant Eustacio, not Lant Eustachio 😂. It’s a fabulous place too, great choice. They have an emporio just around from Patheon that has a great dine in experience with fabulous egg breakfasts.
As an Italian I have to say, that you probably buy all the expensive things 🤣, but great video, you should do it in Milano next year
Cena e hotel, basta😭
steep prices for Italy. Where I am from in the mountains, a place called asiago, you can get a pizza for 4 dollars average price and it would taste just as good.
That's too cheap!
@@marcocarlson1693 margherita is around 4/5€, diavola is 6/7€
9 for a pizza is so much! 😳 even in touristy places on trastevere you can find pizza margherita for like 3 euros!
Three euros is too inexpensive! Raise Your Prices, Please!!! 3 euros for a great pizza is Awesome.
nono, wait!
idk where does she live. pizza margherita is usually 4.50 / 5€ and i live in a small village in the middle of nothing
more than 6.00€ is considered expensive
big cities (apart from Naples) are more expensive of course
I live in the north which is more expensive and an average pizza margherita will cost you about 6/7 euros
u should visit Tuscany and go to Florence or Lucca! I promise you won’t regret it!
A big hug from italy!🇮🇹❤️
the most entertaining channel on RUclips 🔥
Amazing video. Literally one of the best you’ve done. And you’ve done some amazing videos!
never been much or a comentator, but ur video is great! Keep up with good work!
Hey Is there “Little New York in Italy”?😂 I’ve been to Italy but never pay attention to that until now that you’re there!
Italy a dream, this is what dreams are made of!
Luv the pizza in Naples and missed eating pasta in Rome..Hope to visit this country again and explore Amalfi coast.
Rome is amazing. Nothing like it. “Everybody wants to be Italian”
Lol
Fan fact: the gelato “gianduia” his nane comes from a little choccolate, produced in Turin (northen italy)
These $100 challenges are my fav!!!
Thank you Liz. Glad you like them!
@@brettconti you are welcome 🤗 Brett!! Anytime
@@brettconti You could spend the half
I’m going to Italy in December, this helped me see the estimated prices to know what to save up to/take with me! Thanks dude!
It’s my dream vacation (that and Singapore) so my hopes are high!
where in Italy?
You can spend the half, a cappuccino at the desk 3 euro? Only in very touristics places...
@@Kysaw probably Rome, I still haven’t booked yet so have a bit of time to decide
@@foxiquehello how did it go!
That's how Brett renews his Italian heritage: Having pizza for breakfast in Rome.
Cheers
Pizza is American.
No pizza is Italian, from the city of Napoli.
@@haylobos8261 non ti permettere mai più
@@Cignallo1789 America put it on the map. It is American.
@@haylobos8261 Colombo put America on the maps, but I doubt it is italian
Hi Brett! Thank you for coming to Italy! I hope you had wonderful days! I'll be in NYC in December! I hope to meet you(impossible 😄😄)
Vedere questo video con gli occhi di un italiano, mi fa un sacco piacere!!
If you are still in Rome, I highly recommend you to eat at contrario vineria con cucina, right next to the colloseum, it's my sister's place
Obviously (but it true in all the world) if you go in Rome the price is quite high... usually in Italy the prices are lower than Rome... as the prices are higher in New York than Lexington (Kentucky).
Lovely video, I enjoyed it. Now want to go to Italy soon.
Bro i'm italian and you must do this thing at Napoli (naples) where the prices are more low and the quality of the food more high (sorry for my bad english)
My Grandparents Had a House in Rome and My NoNo was born in Calbire and my Nonna was born in Malian Proud Canadian Italian here
I will be traveling to Italy next week. I really appreciate this video thanks for always doing these budget videos 📹 👍
You a whole scam 😒 you need to chill
@@dvnnyphvntom11_how did it go??!!
I loved Rome. I really want to go back
Gianduia bro
Gianduia or gianduja is a homogeneous blend of chocolate with 30% hazelnut paste
Absolutely love your videos bro !
That's a great shop. Top tier coffee. BTW it's Sant' Eustachio not Lant
Hi Brett, You blend in well in Italy,
Because you are of Italian descent.
ITALY FOOD IS JUST STRIGHT UP GROSS I RATHER EAT SPANISH FOOD ANYDAY OVER ITALAIN FOOD CRAP
Wow that pie looks amazing and only $9 is amazing, nyc is like anywhere between $15 and up. The architecture Rome is beautiful. Wow wine is so cheap. Great video Brett 😎
9€ is trap for tourist its cost 5€ or 4€ in normal city
The first coffee place is "Sant'Eustachio" like "Saint Eustachian"🤣. Usually very busy! They are going to serve you coffee with already sugar in it, and you have to tell them if you do not want it.,
Good luck bro👍
3 for a cappuccino and 9 for a pizza is a lot. its fine if u go in the centre of town, but its a lot.
Cool video! Just a clarification, the coffee place is not Lant but Sant, it's like the word saint in english, therefore the name is Sant Eustachio, or in english Saint Eustachio
Wow, well made video. I like the focus and colour.
Kim Kerr of Simple Minds said: "In Scotland everything seemed gray to me, while in Italy I discovered that the world is in color".
Hey, I loved your video. But where did you get the pizza? It looked amazing, I was mouth watering and consider going to Italy.
yessirrrr, i love ur vids, keep it up
Appreciate the support man!
@@brettconti :)
@@brettconti going to italy for 1$ wine now and getting 50 bottles
Would love to see more US based budget challenges in say Philadelphia, Boston, midwest (Boulder, CO) and CA? Love the NYC videos. Used to do dance performance photography in NY mainly at the Joyce but been a while since i’ve been back so definitely enjoy the NYC vids. Love the way you do the videos, it can be just a vlog about pizza 🍕 and always well done. The storytelling is always top notch.
I probably mentioned it in another video, and i think you may have also mentioned it at one point, but a lot of what makes international travel expenses is if you do the tourist things, stay in touristy hotels, etc. But if you aren't opposed to using public transport or walking, and don't mind staying in a cheaper hotel (or a hostel) then you can totally travel internationally for cheaper than you think. I mean in some of these places, getting there might be the most expensive thing, like flying to the Philipines or some of the other "cheaper" countries (as a flight may be $400-$600 round trip or more). I'm not saying people shouldn't do the tourist things, like going up the Eiffel Tower in Paris, but also do other non-tourist things and your dollars will go farther.
Rome is a very beautiful city...pity that it's way too dirty and crowded though
What a coincidence?! I'm eating spaghetti and see this in my subscriptions. 🇮🇹👌🏽
My family originates in Italy and I’m 1/8 Italian and I’ve sadly never been to Italy because my family decided to stay in the uk and I’m kinda sad they did that
Hey now, hey now, this is what dreams are made of 🍕🍨
Thank you Lizzie McGuire
Canadian guy at 10:00 is so drunk but trying his hardest to hold it together 😂
Yes guys, Italy is very cool
1:31 Sant'Eustachio, NOT Lant (???) Eustachio! the same name of the square where the bar is.
Love these challenges man!
Thank you Joe. Appreciate the support !
That was really good video !! Beautiful Rome
Un cappuccino a tre euro è un furto😅😂
Perché la margherita a 9 euro non lo é?
vabbè in roma centro non ti puoi aspettare altro, sono i prezzi per i turisti... e comunque per uno che scambia la S di sant'eustachio per una L il cappuccino glielo farei a 10 euro
@@Hclody95 dai é americano non essere così duro😂
Ma meno di 2.50 in Piedmonte non l'ho Ancora visto?
In America it is around $4. And surely not as good. So....not really.
every region in italy has different food, so u might want to try a few if u come here again 😀the best ones for food are Campania, Emilia-Romagna and Sicily (atleast for me)
Puglia
@@alessandroroveda2859 onestamente il cibo non mi è sembrato meglio delle 3 che ho elencato.
@@acquaminerale4791 si mangia bene ovunque alla fine. Anche qui a Torino si può mangiare benissimo con tante ricette diverse. In Italia non si sbagli mai
@@alessandroroveda2859 infatti se non leggo male ho scritto " le migliori per il cibo sono Campania, Emilia-Romagna e Sicilia (Almeno per me)"
@@acquaminerale4791 ma la mia non era una critica. Aggiungevo solo la, Puglia a quel terzetto (per me) 😬
By the way, ask for in a Supermarket, "Pernigotti Gianduia" is a nut cream that is a way long way better than world famous Nutella
Come to Albania man, i can be your guide 😊
Great content bro
please to this in Lisbon, Portugal :)
The wine part was awesome man I found myself trying to say that phrase about the cups in my most Italian way possible haha great video
Sant'Eustachio, non Lant. Sant (or Santo if there's not a vocal) means Saint, and Eustachio is the name - the name of the neighborhood is Sant'Eustachio indeed -
Yeah I know the font is pretty confusing, but that bar is really a top choice.
My eyes hurt when I saw the gelato formed to little balls. Btw you need to try brioches with gelato it's so delicious though I would do that in siciliy
Absolutely perfect 👌🏾, loved this video.
Keep up the great work
Dude Hotel Garda is cheap and perfect by the steps. Yellow hostel is wild af and fun!!!
Wonderful! Fantastic! I love the $100 per day spending challenge! That's $100 for you and $100 for Chris? He's your assistant .Is he also your camera-man? You really captured some of the beauty of Rome, plus all the wonderful and affordable food and drink.
It's $100 per person. In total, they are spending $200 if you combine both their spends
Ilove how Gabriella looks for the abv. Thats how I buy my wine too!🥂
as an italian im happy you like my country
Thanks your country has the pizza it’s heaven to me that delicious pepperoni
Lol. “She’s nodding…. I’m a great teacher “ how I feel when I teaching lol
Hey Bret I hope go to Italy one day. My bf is Italian. 😂 I love these videos how u can do so much with a $100 not bad. The most expensive is part is the plain ticket.