Just wanted to say thank you. My wife and I visited Italy earlier this year, and watching your videos ahead of time was a tremendous help in planning our trip.
Two years ago we took your advice before we visited Sardinia and Rome followed. We (as Canadians) were able to visit before the crowds returned and we saw most of the popular sites then. We are presently in Cefalu, Sicily but are returning to Rome next month. We are fortunate to have a friend who is a Roman historian (he actually wrote "The Families who Made Rome-A History and Guide by Anthony Majanlahti) and we will be enriching our five day visit by staying on Riu Giulia and looking for the remaining clues to this fascinating approach to the history of Rome. Love your channel! :)
We had some in our group where walking was an issue so we took a golf cart tour and it was perfect! A great way to see most of the best sites all at once. Thanks for these tips!
My wife and I love your videos! You've been so helpful for our upcoming Mediterranean cruise in February. You said in the description that you're both Canadian, however Andrea sounds like he has been in Italy for MANY years, where as Rick haa a more North American accent. Can't wait till the next video!
Thank you so much! We are very glad we were able to help. I was born in Italy and lived here till my late 20's then moved to Canada for 20 years and now back to Italy 😀
Traveling to rome for my first ever overseas trip in Feb.San Giovanni 5 days you guys are my go to for research. Want to see a lot while not spending all of my time with guided tours. Want to just relax and enjoy Rome as well. Great work guys Do you have a video for first timers navigating the airport and getting to termini?
Really enjoyed your video! Thanks for sharing. I am confused though. I have been reading that that coin should be thrown over your left shoulder into the Trevi Fountain. I want to get this right lol
Very useful video. Is there anywhere in Roma Termini Station where you can purchase a Roma 48 hour ticket? My understanding is that this can be used on the buses and metro.
Love the channel, thank you. I visited Rome in february 2011 and planning to go back in early 2025; should I expect long waiting lines if I do not buy tickets in advance if I go again in february ? After seeing the Mouth of Truth, if you have the time, just peek behind the church, there is the Circus Maximus. Not much to see but well worth it I think, just to have an idea of how big that place was. This is the type of place where chariot racing was held (remember Ben-Hur famous horse race).
Another great video thank you. Most apt as we hope to have 2 days in Rome next April. We have seen a YT video of going to the Vatican in the evening. It looked much quieter,no queues and was free entry to some areas. Are you aware of this?
@@TravelAddictsLife ruclips.net/video/DnDEDJOyTyc/видео.html this video appears to show a free evening trip to the Vatican. The last Sunday of the month is free for some sites. Unfortunately the guy who posted this didn't say if it was a free Sunday. Some websites say the entrance to st P's basilica is free of an evening. Here's a challenge for you wonderful guys! See if you can get free early evening entry to St P's Bas (closes at 7pm); I'm sure you could do it without spending a dime!
Just wanted to say thank you. My wife and I visited Italy earlier this year, and watching your videos ahead of time was a tremendous help in planning our trip.
Thank you so much! We are very glad we were able to help.
Two years ago we took your advice before we visited Sardinia and Rome followed. We (as Canadians) were able to visit before the crowds returned and we saw most of the popular sites then. We are presently in Cefalu, Sicily but are returning to Rome next month. We are fortunate to have a friend who is a Roman historian (he actually wrote "The Families who Made Rome-A History and Guide by Anthony Majanlahti) and we will be enriching our five day visit by staying on Riu Giulia and looking for the remaining clues to this fascinating approach to the history of Rome. Love your channel! :)
Thank you so much for the feedback let us know how you like your visit
We had some in our group where walking was an issue so we took a golf cart tour and it was perfect! A great way to see most of the best sites all at once. Thanks for these tips!
Thank you for the feedback 🙏
My wife and I love your videos! You've been so helpful for our upcoming Mediterranean cruise in February. You said in the description that you're both Canadian, however Andrea sounds like he has been in Italy for MANY years, where as Rick haa a more North American accent. Can't wait till the next video!
Thank you so much! We are very glad we were able to help. I was born in Italy and lived here till my late 20's then moved to Canada for 20 years and now back to Italy 😀
Hello! & keep up the good work ladies!!
Thank you 🙏
Another great informative video guys well done.
Thank you so much 😊
Great video guys - thanks!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Traveling to rome for my first ever overseas trip in Feb.San Giovanni 5 days you guys are my go to for research. Want to see a lot while not spending all of my time with guided tours. Want to just relax and enjoy Rome as well. Great work guys
Do you have a video for first timers navigating the airport and getting to termini?
Thank you so much for your comment. We do have a video about the Fiumicino express train right here: ruclips.net/video/VK1lGoicWTA/видео.html
Really enjoyed your video! Thanks for sharing. I am confused though. I have been reading that that coin should be thrown over your left shoulder into the Trevi Fountain. I want to get this right lol
Very useful video. Is there anywhere in Roma Termini Station where you can purchase a Roma 48 hour ticket? My understanding is that this can be used on the buses and metro.
We have never used it sorry, but we saw on line that you ca buy it at termini metro B station
Love the channel, thank you.
I visited Rome in february 2011 and planning to go back in early 2025; should I expect long waiting lines if I do not buy tickets in advance if I go again in february ?
After seeing the Mouth of Truth, if you have the time, just peek behind the church, there is the Circus Maximus. Not much to see but well worth it I think, just to have an idea of how big that place was. This is the type of place where chariot racing was held (remember Ben-Hur famous horse race).
Thank you 🙏 lines in February are not as long but still it is recommended to get tickets in advance.
Another great video thank you. Most apt as we hope to have 2 days in Rome next April. We have seen a YT video of going to the Vatican in the evening. It looked much quieter,no queues and was free entry to some areas. Are you aware of this?
Yes we have done it twice, both times including drinks. It is fun, if you have the opportunity do it.
@@TravelAddictsLife and was entry really free?
@sweyne6710 no not free. It is only free once a month but we don’t know which day
@@TravelAddictsLife ruclips.net/video/DnDEDJOyTyc/видео.html this video appears to show a free evening trip to the Vatican. The
last Sunday of the month is free for some sites. Unfortunately the guy who posted this didn't say if it was a free Sunday. Some websites say the entrance to st P's basilica is free of an evening. Here's a challenge for you wonderful guys! See if you can get free early evening entry to St P's Bas (closes at 7pm); I'm sure you could do it without spending a dime!
Do you have a video of places to eat in Trastevere?
No we don’t have a video for that, we have one about what to eat in Rome
I'm going to guess that Rick is a Sagittarius and Andrea is an Aquarius.
😊nice guess but no Rick is Scorpio and Andrea Virgo 😊