I used to live in Ferrara for 3 years at the end of the last century. ( it sounds funny) Thank you very much for sharing this video. It brings a lot of memories to me. I used to visit small towns in Italy too because they had a special atmosphere and fewer tourists. Good luck with your blog!
We were in Ferrara in July and it is magnifica! Biking the ancient walls around the city was a favorite for the teenagers. I enjoyed the frescoes in the beautiful medieval buildings. Highly recommend this stop! And yes- everyone told us in July “we are so excited you are here. You are the first American travelers we have seen in two years!!” There we’re many many tourists from Germany and Austria that we heard around but no Americans - I’m ready to go back immediately!!
I hope you can visit soon again! Ferrara is one of the most underrated destinations in Emilia Romagna, but it is spectacular indeed ❤️ I'm glad you enjoyed your trip!
Hello, thanks for the beautiful video. It is really refreshing. Ferrara is the city where I grew up and the city where my father was born. I try to go as much as possible since my mother lives there. Every time is a new discovery. And yes, it is the most beautiful city in the world in the most beautiful country in the world! I already subscribed to your channel.....
Very informative and well put together vlog! I want to make it back to Europe so badly, and videos like this just make the travel bug bite me that much harder! Really great video Valeria, keep up the great work! Can't wait to see more of your adventures! 😊
Ferrara is one of those tertiary (if not quaternary) little cities that tourists almost never visit .... and that rivalry you witnessed is so common between Ferrara and Bologna. When a Bolognese talks about a "Ferrarese", it's almost never complimentary. lol .... and that bread, so distinctive and good.
@@DramaticallyExpatic It's sad, but you've been around long enough in Italy to see other little cities that merit visitation --- Ravenna (if there are any tourists there, it's the few that visit specifically for the mosaics), Forli, Cesena ... perhaps Brescia, Bergamo, Vicenza, Treviso as well. Italy is just blessed with too much history, too much culture, too much art, too much great food. lol It's an existential nightmare for any "true" traveler of the world. I spent over a decade of my life there and barely scratched the surface of the things worth seeing. 😊 PS: Should have added Cremona and Mantova to that woefully inadequate list.
Depends on the place, it's more complicated in smaller towns and villages, but in bigger cities (even like Ferrara) it's definitely not an issue - most people speak at least some English!
cavolo.....ma parli benissimo in italiano, i miei complimenti, io non parlo inglese, e ringrazio i sottotitoli in italiano, in italiano la tua tonalita' cambia sembra piu' "dolce" ;-))) nel video dici che vieni dall'india ho letto male??
@@DramaticallyExpatic Magari!!!.....ma' scusami tanto, si puo' sapere di che' paese sei? o e un segreto? io lo dissi che sono fiorentino, non e una vergogna dire le origini ;-))) comunque grazie lo stesso!
Ma che vergogna, ne vado fiera ❤️ solo che non volevo buttare subito tutte le informazioni qui, ma sto pensando di fare un video in cui racconterò un po' su di me :) Grazie ancora per le parole belle ❤️
I used to live in Ferrara for 3 years at the end of the last century. ( it sounds funny) Thank you very much for sharing this video. It brings a lot of memories to me. I used to visit small towns in Italy too because they had a special atmosphere and fewer tourists. Good luck with your blog!
Thanks and I'm glad you enjoyed it ❤️
We were in Ferrara in July and it is magnifica! Biking the ancient walls around the city was a favorite for the teenagers. I enjoyed the frescoes in the beautiful medieval buildings. Highly recommend this stop!
And yes- everyone told us in July “we are so excited you are here. You are the first American travelers we have seen in two years!!” There we’re many many tourists from Germany and Austria that we heard around but no Americans - I’m ready to go back immediately!!
I hope you can visit soon again! Ferrara is one of the most underrated destinations in Emilia Romagna, but it is spectacular indeed ❤️ I'm glad you enjoyed your trip!
I very much enjoyed your video of Ferrara. I am visiting in May and looking very much forward to it now :)
Thank you !
Thank you so much and enjoy your trip! Ferrara is magical, even more so in spring ❤️🌸
Another wonderful city presented by you and your team in an informative and interesting way. This blog is amazing. Thank you for posting 😄
Thank you so much!
Molto bellissima Ferrara
Hello, thanks for the beautiful video. It is really refreshing. Ferrara is the city where I grew up and the city where my father was born. I try to go as much as possible since my mother lives there. Every time is a new discovery. And yes, it is the most beautiful city in the world in the most beautiful country in the world! I already subscribed to your channel.....
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your kind words!
Very informative and well put together vlog! I want to make it back to Europe so badly, and videos like this just make the travel bug bite me that much harder! Really great video Valeria, keep up the great work! Can't wait to see more of your adventures! 😊
Thank you so much, it means a lot to me! Hope you'll be able to get back here soon ❤️
@@DramaticallyExpatic Absolutely! Excited to see more! 😊
amazing views love it
thank you so much ❤️
Grazie di cuore! Sei cosi brava e intelligente...🌷
Ma grazie mille, davvero 🥰❤️
Ferrara is one of those tertiary (if not quaternary) little cities that tourists almost never visit .... and that rivalry you witnessed is so common between Ferrara and Bologna. When a Bolognese talks about a "Ferrarese", it's almost never complimentary. lol .... and that bread, so distinctive and good.
This is so sad - Ferrara is amazing, and it has so many things to offer to tourists! However yes, this rivalry is so true for Bologna as well 🙈
@@DramaticallyExpatic It's sad, but you've been around long enough in Italy to see other little cities that merit visitation --- Ravenna (if there are any tourists there, it's the few that visit specifically for the mosaics), Forli, Cesena ... perhaps Brescia, Bergamo, Vicenza, Treviso as well. Italy is just blessed with too much history, too much culture, too much art, too much great food. lol It's an existential nightmare for any "true" traveler of the world. I spent over a decade of my life there and barely scratched the surface of the things worth seeing. 😊
PS: Should have added Cremona and Mantova to that woefully inadequate list.
Nice and very professional
Noooooo... i Caplaz vanno mangiati col ragù, al burro e salvia è come bestemmiare in chiesa😂
Saluti da Ferrara.
great job was very interesting
Glad you enjoyed it
Where in Ferrara is this restaurant?
👍👍👍👍👍👍
How easy or difficult would you say it is there for non-Italian speakers? Is the level of English among the general population adequate?
Depends on the place, it's more complicated in smaller towns and villages, but in bigger cities (even like Ferrara) it's definitely not an issue - most people speak at least some English!
perché non fai dei video in italiano?
Ho una parte del pubblico che non parla Italiano, ma da questo venerdì inizierò a mettere alcuni video interamente in Italiano :)
@@DramaticallyExpatic grazie...👄👄👄
Sai, si poteva mangiare anche un intero raviolo per boccone, ...Good video, as usual.
Grazie! eh, certo, ma per chi non sa cos'è volevo mostrare anche il ripieno ;)
@@DramaticallyExpatic Giustamente... non ci avevo pensato.
Brava come sempre.
Permettimi di sponsorizzare la mia zona e vieni anche in Brianza e Lago di Como sono bellissime zone 😉😁
Sono davvero bellissime quelle zone, verrò più che volentieri 😉
il lago di como spacca di brutto!
cavolo.....ma parli benissimo in italiano, i miei complimenti, io non parlo inglese, e ringrazio i sottotitoli in italiano, in italiano la tua tonalita' cambia sembra piu' "dolce" ;-))) nel video dici che vieni dall'india ho letto male??
Grazie mille, davvero ❤️ e no, non vengo dall'India :) A partire da questo venerdì inizierò a mettere alcuni video interamente in Italiano! :)
@@DramaticallyExpatic Magari!!!.....ma' scusami tanto, si puo' sapere di che' paese sei? o e un segreto? io lo dissi che sono fiorentino, non e una vergogna dire le origini ;-))) comunque grazie lo stesso!
Ma che vergogna, ne vado fiera ❤️ solo che non volevo buttare subito tutte le informazioni qui, ma sto pensando di fare un video in cui racconterò un po' su di me :) Grazie ancora per le parole belle ❤️
Sapienza University blog❤️
we would love to go explore
Thanks! It's a beautiful city indeed!
Lol io rimango sempre in Italia comunque non mettere mai la pasta con il cacao se lo fai sei morta :)