It looks like you had a good time. The rain is something the locals are used to, thanks to the city's geography. Just a quick note, you aren't meant to photograph inside "Il Santo".
In Italy there are other cities where rain a lot more of Padua for example Como, Udine, Pordenone, Milan, Lucca, La spezia, Vicenza, Treviso, Genova, Florence and other in the north and Salerno, Napoli, Avellino, Benevento and other in the south. You have to inform yourself before to write..
What? No mountains? No sea? Can this really be Italy? Thanks for letting us people that don't live in paradise feel normal. Thank you for showing a beautiful city with many great attractions. How many fruit hats do you own?
Thanks for watching Dan, I have to say though every place has its beauty in its own way ;) I actually have 3 fruit hats, I’ll have to start collecting them 😁
@@takeoffgirl Oh! Padova is a beautiful city and I thank you for the tour. I actually enjoyed seeing the rain. We haven't had rain in 3 months and it has been at least 100F (38C) the entire time. I do enjoy seeing all the different aspects of Italy that you present. If you ever want to go further West from Fossombrone there is much that I would like to see (Furlo, Cagli, Cascata Nascosta Di Secchiano). You would need to stay in a hotel (or hostel) to make a trip that far worth the effort. Maybe if you set up a Patreon page, individuals like me could donate to a fund so that overnight trips are possible. There are so many little towns that I want to tour next year when I visit - most related to Saints.
Padova was a lovely surprise when we visited. You gave a great tour, especially the botanical gardens as we didn't get to that!
Thanks for watching! Such a lovely city, thanks for the feedback :)
San Antonio de padova...en verdad es de Lisboa...😆
Verdad, Como dije nel video ;)
San Antonio was born in Lisbon and died in Padua but he became famous during his life in Padua. For this it is correct to say San Antonio di Padova.
wasting valuable time n footage showing feat in walking... cut the crab just show more of sceneries, buildings, interior etc will do
Thanks for the comment and for watching
It looks like you had a good time.
The rain is something the locals are used to, thanks to the city's geography.
Just a quick note, you aren't meant to photograph inside "Il Santo".
I'm a local and in Padua usually there is sun, the rain is rare...the weather is hot in summer and quite cold in winter.
In Italy there are other cities where rain a lot more of Padua for example Como, Udine, Pordenone, Milan, Lucca, La spezia, Vicenza, Treviso, Genova, Florence and other in the north and Salerno, Napoli, Avellino, Benevento and other in the south. You have to inform yourself before to write..
Anch'io sono del Veneto. Forse conosce Vigonza?@@albertoartuso80
Thank you for watching and for the comment! :) Molto bella Padova!
What? No mountains? No sea? Can this really be Italy? Thanks for letting us people that don't live in paradise feel normal.
Thank you for showing a beautiful city with many great attractions.
How many fruit hats do you own?
Thanks for watching Dan, I have to say though every place has its beauty in its own way ;)
I actually have 3 fruit hats, I’ll have to start collecting them 😁
@@takeoffgirl Oh! Padova is a beautiful city and I thank you for the tour. I actually enjoyed seeing the rain. We haven't had rain in 3 months and it has been at least 100F (38C) the entire time. I do enjoy seeing all the different aspects of Italy that you present.
If you ever want to go further West from Fossombrone there is much that I would like to see (Furlo, Cagli, Cascata Nascosta Di Secchiano). You would need to stay in a hotel (or hostel) to make a trip that far worth the effort. Maybe if you set up a Patreon page, individuals like me could donate to a fund so that overnight trips are possible. There are so many little towns that I want to tour next year when I visit - most related to Saints.
Thanks Dan, that’s a good idea, and yeah there are so many places to visit!! One in any corner :)
Rome, Florence, Pisa, Siena, Arezzo, Verona, Mantova, Milan and many other italian cities don't have sea or mountain...
and of course less of your esteemed self, plesdr
Thanks for the comment!