I'm so fascinated with walled cities/Citadels. Can't wait to get overseas to explore some of them with my own eyes. These videos are so fun. Thanks for sharing your experience! Keep up the great work, folks!! +1 to trying that Frise Di Orzo! Sounded wild (as someone that loves making bread)
Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to comment! And we appreciate that you stayed until the end for the outtakes! Lucca (not to be confused with Lecce!) also is definitely worth seeing. The top of its walls have entire parks, and great paths for walking or biking. If you haven’t seen this episode, you might enjoy it: ruclips.net/video/1_8cUSnvwiA/видео.html -Judy
Absolutely our pleasure, Erin! When we realized how much we didn't say about Lecce, we needed to record an additional episode to do it justice, even though it was from Assisi! And we do feel as though weather is an additional character in our stories. We're currently dealing with the heat in Egypt, and that's been especially challenging for Kevin and his fair skin! Thank you so much for watching and commenting. We always love hearing from you! -Judy
How wonderful for you, Deena! We wish you temperate weather! It truly is a beautiful city. Do you have other cities you’ll be visiting from there as well? We wish we had even more time to explore! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie we will be driving around Puglia for 22 days. I hope it won’t be too cold. We are staying in Bari (4 days), Matera (4 days), Monopoli (3 days), Ostuni (2 days), Martina Franco (4 days), and Brindisi (4 days). We will be taking a lot of day trips from those towns so we should be able to see most of the region. After that, we are heading to Rome for 4 days. It’s been any years since I’ve been to Rome so it will be nice to visit it again. I’ve been enjoying your videos and have picked up some great tips!
@@deenaparker8689 This sounds like an amazing trip! We really would love to hear about your experiences with each of these cities when you return since we barely scratched the surface of Puglia with our visit to Lecce. We hadn't been back to Rome since 2017, but we had to go there for vaccinations in February, so look for our "Rome In A Day" video coming soon. As you know, Rome deserves significantly more time than a day, but we were surprised how much we could cover on a day trip! Of course, for someone's first time there, lingering is required! Thank you so much for watching, and we're delighted we are able to provide some helpful tips! -Judy
Hello both :) Thanks for this video, I live in the province of Lecce (54 Km to south) and I really enjoied it! Usually I go to Lecce because is the most complete and beautiful city we have in Salento (Salento is the area between Brindisi, Taranto and Lecce) and I can say that this is a very well explained video! Other nice and different cities are: Gallipoli, Otranto, Castro, Alessano, Tricase, Galatina and the whole coast from east to west! Hoping that you will enjoy your stay in Salento, thanks. Matteo
Hi Matteo, thank you so much for watching. How lucky you are to live in the province of Lecce! We definitely would like to visit this region more in depth in the late spring or fall (before snow weather!). We appreciate the suggestions of places to visit, because Italy has so many places to explore that it's hard to know where to begin. You might want to also check out our other Lecce episode if you missed it (just to see if we got things right 😉) -Judy ruclips.net/video/hcdyiRYfrlc/видео.html
We actually arrived in Rome from Greece and then took a train from Rome to Lecce and from Lecce we took a train to Brindisi en route to Assisi, so we didn't really access the airport. We are very grateful for the robust train system that operates in the vast majority of Italy. But thanks for this additional bit of information that surely will help our viewers! -Judy
How cool, Chris! We have another video from Lecce if you haven't seen it that I've linked below. Lecci is a beautiful city. We didn't spend a lot of time in Bari, but it's the big hub for getting around Puglia. -Judy 🎥 First Impressions of Lecce: ruclips.net/video/YTsr-jErZF8/видео.html
Thank you so much, Marius! We appreciate you very much! Have you seen our other video from Lecce? Although we visited when the weather was cold, it is a beautiful city! -Judy 🎥 First Impressions of Lecce: ruclips.net/video/YTsr-jErZF8/видео.html 🎥 Italy video series: ruclips.net/p/PLNT98lWfwdF1Tj_VCjUNQTJBMtKpkz5Sk
Italy can really be cold in Winter, it certainly was in 2023. I would recommend travelling in Italy from mid-April to end of June, then from very end of August to mid-November. Unless you want to ski, where I would favor January/February perhaps. But there is of course no garanti, especially now with Global Warming… at the height of the Summer season, you may experience extreme heat, higher prices and mass tourism. The problem when going off-season, is that a good half of the coffee shops, restaurants etc. are closed. I think you mentioned about it. You also mentioned about how nice people in Southern Italy are. This is so true… Nice video. Loving that blooper at the end. I am currently going round Italy with my car since last Winter, taking photos, which I post on my Instagram account, for those interested. A bit of self promotion here :)
I accidentally deleted my reply, so here it is again. We agree with your assessment about the times to visit Italy. Winter is way too cold for us there (although we did have a nice trip in November 2019 when we visited over Thanksgiving. It was cold, but we enjoyed being there over that holiday). We lucked out this summer when we visited Genova and Torino in mid/late June that it wasn't sweltering. If you avoid the beach towns and places that locals use as second homes (e.g., Lecce), you'll have much better luck in the off season. I just subscribed to your RUclips channel and Instagram! I give you a lot of credit. We try to avoid car travel as much as we can, but I'm sure you get to experience wonderful places that we miss. Thanks for watching, and you might want to watch our Italy series of videos, which I've linked below. It includes a second video from Lecce called Frozen in Lecce! -Judy Italy video series: ruclips.net/p/PLNT98lWfwdF1Tj_VCjUNQTJBMtKpkz5Sk
We used a translate app for menus (Google Translate allows you to take a photo and then it translates the writing on it) part of the time and the rest we could get by pointing or with some of the servers who spoke English. English is not nearly as common as in some places, but people are friendly and kind and with using Google Translate for reading menus, you honestly will do great. -Judy 🎥 BEST TRAVEL TIPS and TRICKS for communicating outside the US: ruclips.net/video/HRyXqMV_BXs/видео.html
Hi Bryce, It's not broken, but it was cold in February! You might enjoy our first video from Lecce where there was hail! Thanks for watching and for the comment! 😉 -Judy Frozen in Lecce: ruclips.net/video/YTsr-jErZF8/видео.html
Thank you so much for watching! We have a second video from Lecce if you are interested in it. I put a link below. -Judy Ep.36 Our first impressions of Lecce, Italy! One week in Puglia. ❤️ ruclips.net/video/YTsr-jErZF8/видео.html
I'm so fascinated with walled cities/Citadels. Can't wait to get overseas to explore some of them with my own eyes. These videos are so fun. Thanks for sharing your experience! Keep up the great work, folks!!
+1 to trying that Frise Di Orzo! Sounded wild (as someone that loves making bread)
Dang, I love outtakes. LOL @ that one! 😂
Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to comment! And we appreciate that you stayed until the end for the outtakes! Lucca (not to be confused with Lecce!) also is definitely worth seeing. The top of its walls have entire parks, and great paths for walking or biking. If you haven’t seen this episode, you might enjoy it: ruclips.net/video/1_8cUSnvwiA/видео.html -Judy
Thanks for the extra comments and tips. As a full time traveler weather is an issue. You both seem to be adjusting well!
Absolutely our pleasure, Erin! When we realized how much we didn't say about Lecce, we needed to record an additional episode to do it justice, even though it was from Assisi! And we do feel as though weather is an additional character in our stories. We're currently dealing with the heat in Egypt, and that's been especially challenging for Kevin and his fair skin! Thank you so much for watching and commenting. We always love hearing from you! -Judy
The savory version of the pie looks so neat - like a little chicken!
We thought so, too! They aren't always made that way, but we loved seeing them and needed to snap a picture and share it! Thanks for watching! -Judy
Wonderful video. I am looking forward to my visit to Lecce in December .
How wonderful for you, Deena! We wish you temperate weather! It truly is a beautiful city. Do you have other cities you’ll be visiting from there as well? We wish we had even more time to explore! -Judy
@@FindingGinaMarie we will be driving around Puglia for 22 days. I hope it won’t be too cold. We are staying in Bari (4 days), Matera (4 days), Monopoli (3 days), Ostuni (2 days), Martina Franco (4 days), and Brindisi (4 days). We will be taking a lot of day trips from those towns so we should be able to see most of the region. After that, we are heading to Rome for 4 days. It’s been any years since I’ve been to Rome so it will be nice to visit it again.
I’ve been enjoying your videos and have picked up some great tips!
@@deenaparker8689 This sounds like an amazing trip! We really would love to hear about your experiences with each of these cities when you return since we barely scratched the surface of Puglia with our visit to Lecce. We hadn't been back to Rome since 2017, but we had to go there for vaccinations in February, so look for our "Rome In A Day" video coming soon. As you know, Rome deserves significantly more time than a day, but we were surprised how much we could cover on a day trip! Of course, for someone's first time there, lingering is required! Thank you so much for watching, and we're delighted we are able to provide some helpful tips! -Judy
Hello both :) Thanks for this video, I live in the province of Lecce (54 Km to south) and I really enjoied it!
Usually I go to Lecce because is the most complete and beautiful city we have in Salento (Salento is the area between Brindisi, Taranto and Lecce) and I can say that this is a very well explained video!
Other nice and different cities are: Gallipoli, Otranto, Castro, Alessano, Tricase, Galatina and the whole coast from east to west!
Hoping that you will enjoy your stay in Salento, thanks.
Matteo
Hi Matteo, thank you so much for watching. How lucky you are to live in the province of Lecce! We definitely would like to visit this region more in depth in the late spring or fall (before snow weather!). We appreciate the suggestions of places to visit, because Italy has so many places to explore that it's hard to know where to begin. You might want to also check out our other Lecce episode if you missed it (just to see if we got things right 😉) -Judy
ruclips.net/video/hcdyiRYfrlc/видео.html
The airport is 35 km away and there are shuttle buses from the airport to the centre of Lecce
We actually arrived in Rome from Greece and then took a train from Rome to Lecce and from Lecce we took a train to Brindisi en route to Assisi, so we didn't really access the airport. We are very grateful for the robust train system that operates in the vast majority of Italy. But thanks for this additional bit of information that surely will help our viewers! -Judy
Great tips - thanks
Thank you so much, Taranjeet. We love to hear this! -Judy
I'd love to go there. Need to escape New York. I did my 23andme DNA test and my whole ancestry shows up in Lecce and Bari.
How cool, Chris! We have another video from Lecce if you haven't seen it that I've linked below. Lecci is a beautiful city. We didn't spend a lot of time in Bari, but it's the big hub for getting around Puglia. -Judy
🎥 First Impressions of Lecce: ruclips.net/video/YTsr-jErZF8/видео.html
Subscribed. 🎉
Thank you so much, Marius! We appreciate you very much! Have you seen our other video from Lecce? Although we visited when the weather was cold, it is a beautiful city! -Judy
🎥 First Impressions of Lecce: ruclips.net/video/YTsr-jErZF8/видео.html
🎥 Italy video series: ruclips.net/p/PLNT98lWfwdF1Tj_VCjUNQTJBMtKpkz5Sk
Italy can really be cold in Winter, it certainly was in 2023. I would recommend travelling in Italy from mid-April to end of June, then from very end of August to mid-November. Unless you want to ski, where I would favor January/February perhaps. But there is of course no garanti, especially now with Global Warming… at the height of the Summer season, you may experience extreme heat, higher prices and mass tourism. The problem when going off-season, is that a good half of the coffee shops, restaurants etc. are closed. I think you mentioned about it. You also mentioned about how nice people in Southern Italy are. This is so true… Nice video.
Loving that blooper at the end.
I am currently going round Italy with my car since last Winter, taking photos, which I post on my Instagram account, for those interested. A bit of self promotion here :)
I accidentally deleted my reply, so here it is again. We agree with your assessment about the times to visit Italy. Winter is way too cold for us there (although we did have a nice trip in November 2019 when we visited over Thanksgiving. It was cold, but we enjoyed being there over that holiday). We lucked out this summer when we visited Genova and Torino in mid/late June that it wasn't sweltering. If you avoid the beach towns and places that locals use as second homes (e.g., Lecce), you'll have much better luck in the off season. I just subscribed to your RUclips channel and Instagram! I give you a lot of credit. We try to avoid car travel as much as we can, but I'm sure you get to experience wonderful places that we miss. Thanks for watching, and you might want to watch our Italy series of videos, which I've linked below. It includes a second video from Lecce called Frozen in Lecce! -Judy
Italy video series: ruclips.net/p/PLNT98lWfwdF1Tj_VCjUNQTJBMtKpkz5Sk
Omg ,stunning -Finding, 😉
Thank you for watching. We are so glad you liked it! -Judy
Hi
Thank you for the video . We are going in December January….
Can you get by without speaking Italian or must you use a translate app
We used a translate app for menus (Google Translate allows you to take a photo and then it translates the writing on it) part of the time and the rest we could get by pointing or with some of the servers who spoke English. English is not nearly as common as in some places, but people are friendly and kind and with using Google Translate for reading menus, you honestly will do great. -Judy
🎥 BEST TRAVEL TIPS and TRICKS for communicating outside the US: ruclips.net/video/HRyXqMV_BXs/видео.html
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We have India on our list of places to visit! It feels much easier to visit now that we’ve experienced Egypt!
Lecce, if it’s not Baroque don’t fix it.
Hi Bryce, It's not broken, but it was cold in February! You might enjoy our first video from Lecce where there was hail! Thanks for watching and for the comment! 😉 -Judy
Frozen in Lecce: ruclips.net/video/YTsr-jErZF8/видео.html
Thanks
Thank you so much for watching! We have a second video from Lecce if you are interested in it. I put a link below. -Judy
Ep.36 Our first impressions of Lecce, Italy! One week in Puglia. ❤️ ruclips.net/video/YTsr-jErZF8/видео.html