I just came across your video (Feb 2024) and have decided to visit Padua soon, after watching the fantastic content you presented. Thanks and congratulations😊.
Great content, I love your personality! A lot of bloggers come off as kind of artificial so I really appreciate the…wholesomeness? Anyhow, moving to Padua to study at Uni Padua this fall :) ❤ thanks for this!
Thanks for your nice words, I really appreciate them! I'm so jealous of you: studying abroad was the greatest experience of my life! Have fun & study hard!
One of my favorite places I have travelled. This is awesome and thank you for the detailed coverage and nothing better than learn from an Italian about Italy.
Hey! You've kept us waiting long time for this video! :) The picture reminds me of Pizza where I've spent good time after watching your great footage from that city. Nice to see again!
Oh my god... my wife and I are moving to Italy very soon. Probably Q1 2023. Since my work in Italy will be fully remote, she spent 3 months in Italy this summer nailing down where we wanted to live and then try to buy us a house there. Well, Padova was almost it. We ended up picking Lucca, but Padova is a lovely place with great diversity as well as a young crowd that helps keep the city fresh. I used to live in Ferrara, so visiting Padova and Vicenza were common for me. But, it's great to see it get some youtube love! Great job!
@Italy by Italians I sure have! I really think that you do some of the best videos on this topic. We picked Lucca because it's extremely walkable and while it's not a large city, it has a lot to do. It has a lot in common with Ferrara, in that respect. I have a question, though. Padua is the Venizian name and Padova is the Italian name of this city, yes? So you care to comment on the difference and when it is appropriate to use one or the other? I used to drive up the autostrade and the signage was all for "Padova", so that's what I call it.
I worked for AdriaticLNG ExxonMobil project on a regasification (giant piece of concrete with industrial stuff on top of it), just offshore from Venice. I also had an office in Rovigo, which is a very nice little town. Most of my time was spent there in Padova. I basically stayed at the Hotel Milano. It was a nice place but just a room to go to when back on shore. I would fly helicopters off shore every day. About a year of that I started to take the crew boat offshore and that was a long ride. I moved down to Taglio di Po and the people were so nice to me. It had a small but beautiful Church that I would attend. Not that I could understand all of the Latin and Italian spoken but I got the idea. I spent some time in Chioggia as well. It's the real Venice for locals to live in. Porto Levante was were the crew boat would make it's way offshore. I also would land in Milan flying from home in Las Vegas, Nevada. I spent some time in a small town called Pavia. I did some training there for offshore certifications. Italy to me is a large history book. Italy can be many things from Religious to Artistic. One can never say that they have seen everything that Italy has to offer. There is just too much to explore in a lifetime. A dream of mine is to return there, possibly buy a small place to explore what I have yet to see. Northern Italy is fantastic. I should say that the spring is my favorite time of year there. I also loved Christmas Eve when all the Church bells range at midnight. It's things like that, which people have to experience to understand. Thanks for the video.
Such a fantastic guide for Padova! I was in Venice a few weeks ago, but it looks like I definitely should've made time for Padova. Super presentation and so much to see there, thanks!
Padua seems like a perfect place for our next trip! Thanks for the tips. Can you tell us the names of the places you ate all those yummy looking dishes, cicchetti, and pastries?
Hey Dana, I don't remember the exact names of the restaurants, but you'll find plenty of choice in Padua and they are all excellent! Where are you from? 🥰
Thank you for this beautiful video! My husband and I will be in Bologna at the end April thru end of May and we were debating if to visit Padua during our stay - you have made it easy for us...we will be visitng to visiting Padua :) Love your videos trully one of the bests out there!
Can you list the restaurants that you went to? Thank you for showing us Padova. I did an exchange with my university many years ago. I lived in Padova for 3 years. Love Padova!
@@ItalybyItalians I am flying to Firenze on 1st of February for the closing of my house in Morra (near Città di Castello) on the 3rd. Just a quick trip. I may visit later in 2023 also and try to visit Lazio and Abruzzo. I am 3.5 years from retiring permanently in Italy. Very exciting.
The gran gran parents of my gran mother came from Padua and Gran gran parents of my gran father came from Venice, 150 years ago. They migrated to Brazil. I visited Venice once.
Matera really is breathtaking, there's this amazing 3D effect that can't be captured in photos. We were there for our anniversary, and the food was great!
Ciao...your videos are so informative. Grazie. Was wondering if you are in Naples sometime if you could do a video on the safest ways to get from the Garibaldi train station to various attractions like the Archeological Museum...Mt. Vesuvius. We are an older couple and getting around Naples scares me to death since being robbed on the train by elderly man once. Grazie.🇮🇹
Hey Janet, thank you for your kind comment 😊 we don't have any video planned for the near future on Naples, however the city is amazing and got safer and safer in the last 10 years, I don't think you'll have any problem! Let me know your experience 🥰 where are you from?
Great video! Question: I want to go the last 2 weeks of September. What is the temperature like? I see you and other people walking around in jackets, was it winter time?
In Prato della Valle ci sono altre due statue sotto i portici della Loggia Amulea: Dante Alighieri e Giotto. Nella scalinata che dal palazzo comunale porta al primo piano del palazzo della ragione, a metà salita sulla sinistra si può ammirare un rarissimo chiostro pensile: è al primo piano!!!
Padova la Bella !!! I think you needed better pics. Maybe a wider angle camera. And I think Palladio deserved a mention for Palazzo della Ragione. Loved the view of medical theater
Hi, thanks for your tips! Although , from what I read and know, Palladio didn't design Palazzo della Ragione, also because it was built in the XIII century, way before Palladio was born 😊
Around 49 (or 45 or 43) BC, Padua was made a Roman municipium under the Lex Julia Municipalis . At this time Padua became the second city most important of Roman Empire after Roma. Note : Venice did not yet exist at that time
I just came across your video (Feb 2024) and have decided to visit Padua soon, after watching the fantastic content you presented. Thanks and congratulations😊.
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Great content, I love your personality! A lot of bloggers come off as kind of artificial so I really appreciate the…wholesomeness? Anyhow, moving to Padua to study at Uni Padua this fall :) ❤ thanks for this!
Thanks for your nice words, I really appreciate them!
I'm so jealous of you: studying abroad was the greatest experience of my life! Have fun & study hard!
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Thank you for sharing! I plan to visit in April side trip from Venice.
Wow! What a good video! You should be TV host or news caster :-))))
Ciao from barcelona, dennis
You're too kind Dennis, thank you 😁
One of my favorite places I have travelled. This is awesome and thank you for the detailed coverage and nothing better than learn from an Italian about Italy.
Thank you Eranda!
I love you videos. You are a great orator. Show us more and never stop! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you Steven, you are very kind 😊
Hey! You've kept us waiting long time for this video! :)
The picture reminds me of Pizza where I've spent good time after watching your great footage from that city. Nice to see again!
Yes, you're right, this video was supposed to come out many weeks ago 😅
I'm glad our video of Pisa inspired you 😎
Hugs and Merry Christmas!
Wow! I didn't know very much about the artistic and scientific history of Padua, but now I'm fascinated. Thanks for the video!
We are glad you liked it! Are you planning a trip to Italy? 😍
@@ItalybyItalians yes! Hopefully for 2023 🤞
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Amazing video before I visit this weekend. This channel should be much more popular 👏
Thank you! Hope you'll have a good time in Padua 😉
love it! tthx for sharing!
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Thanks!
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This was such a fun and helpful tour. I'm excited to go to Padua now
Oh my god... my wife and I are moving to Italy very soon. Probably Q1 2023. Since my work in Italy will be fully remote, she spent 3 months in Italy this summer nailing down where we wanted to live and then try to buy us a house there.
Well, Padova was almost it. We ended up picking Lucca, but Padova is a lovely place with great diversity as well as a young crowd that helps keep the city fresh.
I used to live in Ferrara, so visiting Padova and Vicenza were common for me. But, it's great to see it get some youtube love!
Great job!
Thanks, we're glad you liked it! Lucca is an excellent choice anyway! Have you seen also our video about Lucca? 🥰
@Italy by Italians I sure have! I really think that you do some of the best videos on this topic.
We picked Lucca because it's extremely walkable and while it's not a large city, it has a lot to do. It has a lot in common with Ferrara, in that respect.
I have a question, though. Padua is the Venizian name and Padova is the Italian name of this city, yes? So you care to comment on the difference and when it is appropriate to use one or the other? I used to drive up the autostrade and the signage was all for "Padova", so that's what I call it.
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Visited Rome last year and it was spectacular. Definitely need to explore more of the country. Very wholesome, informative videos
Thank you very much, I hope you can come again soon!
3:32 Actually it was Copernicus 89 years earlier. Galileo supported and expanded his heliocentric theory.
Love you and your Delightful channel!!😍🤩
Thank you very much!
This looks amazing
This was amazing, thank you 🤗
I worked for AdriaticLNG ExxonMobil project on a regasification (giant piece of concrete with industrial stuff on top of it), just offshore from Venice. I also had an office in Rovigo, which is a very nice little town. Most of my time was spent there in Padova. I basically stayed at the Hotel Milano. It was a nice place but just a room to go to when back on shore. I would fly helicopters off shore every day. About a year of that I started to take the crew boat offshore and that was a long ride. I moved down to Taglio di Po and the people were so nice to me. It had a small but beautiful Church that I would attend. Not that I could understand all of the Latin and Italian spoken but I got the idea. I spent some time in Chioggia as well. It's the real Venice for locals to live in. Porto Levante was were the crew boat would make it's way offshore. I also would land in Milan flying from home in Las Vegas, Nevada. I spent some time in a small town called Pavia. I did some training there for offshore certifications. Italy to me is a large history book. Italy can be many things from Religious to Artistic. One can never say that they have seen everything that Italy has to offer. There is just too much to explore in a lifetime. A dream of mine is to return there, possibly buy a small place to explore what I have yet to see. Northern Italy is fantastic. I should say that the spring is my favorite time of year there. I also loved Christmas Eve when all the Church bells range at midnight. It's things like that, which people have to experience to understand. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for your comment and we wish you to make your dream come true ❤️
That was a great video well done!😊
Tha k you very much!
That's the city i live for 5year padova or padua nice.i can see pratto della valle in the video
Such a fantastic guide for Padova! I was in Venice a few weeks ago, but it looks like I definitely should've made time for Padova. Super presentation and so much to see there, thanks!
You need to come to Italy again then 😁😎 Thank you!
Thank you ☺️💓
I'm in Venice at the moment but I would love to visit Padua
Italy by Italians........fantastic idea !! Great english !!
Thank you 😍
Informative video
Molto divertente, grazie!
You are very cute. 💜
Planing trip to Italy, grazie for the video 😊
Padua seems like a perfect place for our next trip! Thanks for the tips. Can you tell us the names of the places you ate all those yummy looking dishes, cicchetti, and pastries?
Hey Dana, I don't remember the exact names of the restaurants, but you'll find plenty of choice in Padua and they are all excellent! Where are you from? 🥰
@@ItalybyItalians Thank you for answering! Good to know 😃 I will be coming from Israel.
Thank you for this beautiful video! My husband and I will be in Bologna at the end April thru end of May and we were debating if to visit Padua during our stay - you have made it easy for us...we will be visitng to visiting Padua :)
Love your videos trully one of the bests out there!
Thank you very much Belinda, have a great time in Italy!
Its so beautiful ❤
Your videos are so good. Keep them coming ..thank you 💐
Thank you very much! Where are you from? 😊
Love Padua! 🤩
V v v good and attractive environment....
Am from Pakistan and am coming to Padova for master degree in September 2023 so much love 💕
Good luck for your Master's Degree!
Great tour❤
Thanks Jen! Are you planning a trip to Italy this year? ❤️
Your videos are great. Thanks
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Grazie signorina. Bartolomeo Cristofori di Francesco. The inventor of the Piano was born in PADUA Italy 1655 -1731 ❤
Can you list the restaurants that you went to? Thank you for showing us Padova. I did an exchange with my university many years ago. I lived in Padova for 3 years. Love Padova!
Awww that must be a wonderful memory, I have a fond memory of my studying abroad ♥️
I'm sorry but I don't remember the names of the restaurants.
Added to the list, thanks!
Thanks for watching 😉
Very interesting video. Some great places not everyone gets to see.
Thanks Brian! 😊 Are you planning a trip to Italy?
@@ItalybyItalians I am flying to Firenze on 1st of February for the closing of my house in Morra (near Città di Castello) on the 3rd. Just a quick trip. I may visit later in 2023 also and try to visit Lazio and Abruzzo. I am 3.5 years from retiring permanently in Italy. Very exciting.
@@brianfilkowski Wow! That is a great plan! Good luck for your future 😉
visiting next week!
Have fun 😉
The gran gran parents of my gran mother came from Padua and Gran gran parents of my gran father came from Venice, 150 years ago. They migrated to Brazil. I visited Venice once.
@@Sebasimionatto Nice, now you have to visit Padua!
Nice city in it many times heading for carmignano di brenta back then only thing pubs are poor stayed at hotel corso
Hello! I'm planning a trip to Padua mid May next year. Can you let me know what kind of weather to expect? Thank you for this video!
Matera really is breathtaking, there's this amazing 3D effect that can't be captured in photos.
We were there for our anniversary, and the food was great!
Yeah you're right!
@@ItalybyItalians(I just realised I commented on the wrong video😂)
@@BakerVS hahahahahaha that's fine, I knew you meant the other video
wow your channel❤do u have or know more italians doing this?
Ciao...your videos are so informative. Grazie. Was wondering if you are in Naples sometime if you could do a video on the safest ways to get from the Garibaldi train station to various attractions like the Archeological Museum...Mt. Vesuvius. We are an older couple and getting around Naples scares me to death since being robbed on the train by elderly man once. Grazie.🇮🇹
Hey Janet, thank you for your kind comment 😊 we don't have any video planned for the near future on Naples, however the city is amazing and got safer and safer in the last 10 years, I don't think you'll have any problem! Let me know your experience 🥰 where are you from?
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Where did you eat the pasta, tiramisu? Aperol and cichetti?
Great video! Question: I want to go the last 2 weeks of September. What is the temperature like? I see you and other people walking around in jackets, was it winter time?
In Prato della Valle ci sono altre due statue sotto i portici della Loggia Amulea: Dante Alighieri e Giotto.
Nella scalinata che dal palazzo comunale porta al primo piano del palazzo della ragione, a metà salita sulla sinistra si può ammirare un rarissimo chiostro pensile: è al primo piano!!!
Una bella cita❤
Nice
0:08 Allora, Padova a piu bella 🙃. Vi ringrazio per condividere tutta questa meraviglia 💯e di spiegarlo in Brooklynese ☺(huge=🗣Uge) 🤣
Thanks Joe 😅🤣 I didn't know I had a Brooklyn accent in me 🤣
@@ItalybyItalians 😲Really, it's crazy how natural it is 😅🇮🇹
Is one day enough in padua?
Yes it's enough but you have to skip Villa Pisani in your itinerary.
@@ItalybyItalians thank you! i will skip it.
Padova la Bella !!! I think you needed better pics. Maybe a wider angle camera. And I think Palladio deserved a mention for Palazzo della Ragione. Loved the view of medical theater
Hi, thanks for your tips! Although , from what I read and know, Palladio didn't design Palazzo della Ragione, also because it was built in the XIII century, way before Palladio was born 😊
@@ItalybyItalians You are so right! I am confusing it with the Basilica in Vicenza...
Around 49 (or 45 or 43) BC, Padua was made a Roman municipium under the Lex Julia Municipalis . At this time Padua became the second city most important of Roman Empire after Roma. Note : Venice did not yet exist at that time
Hello, are there football clubs in Padua ?
Yes, it's called just like the Italian name of the city, Padova, here's the official link: www.padovacalcio.it/
@@ItalybyItalians thank you ❤,Can I contact you on Instagram? I have questions about Italy
@@basouta9142 unfortunately we don't have any instagram account, you can contact us at giulia.italybyitalians@gmail.com
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Yes, you were the very first 😉
Hope you liked the video!
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Beata te che vivi a padova
Sei veneta Giulia?
No, sono toscana, ma ho viaggiato diverse volte in Veneto perché è una regione splendida!
I like Italian food but still don't know about Italy?
Then you have to come and see Italy while you taste delicious food 😉
You need to make longer videos!
You are very cute and I liked your video so so much🤗🫶
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I have worked in our country
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Padova is not the sister. Is the mother of venice!
Padua is been destroyed by drug dealers unfortunately
Thank you for that kiss in the park 😘