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You are really very kind but I have to clarify one thing: Naples is not only where pizza margherita was born but where pizza was born. Naples created pizza. Before Naples, pizza did not exist. Piadinas, focaccias, anything that could date back to the Egyptians or other cultures has nothing gastronomically to do with pizza. Pizza is something different, new, created - I repeat in Naples. Even before the margherita there are the white pizzas that date back to the sixteenth century and then an infinite number of different pizzas, just as good if not better than the margherita. The Margherita itself, like the marinara, dates back to the eighteenth century and therefore well before the arrival of Queen Margherita in Naples. Furthermore, we can only talk about style if we are referring to pizzas made in the rest of the world: New York style, Chicago style... just to give a few examples but we cannot talk about Neapolitan style. We are not one style among many. We are pizza and the rest of the world is a more or less successful copy of it. P.s. Neapolitan pizza: Since 5 February 2010 it has been officially recognized as a guaranteed traditional specialty of the European Union and in 2017 the art of the Neapolitan pizza chef, of which Neapolitan pizza is the tangible product, was declared an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO. Just to be clear. In summary: In the Universe of pizza as such, Naples is God and the rest of the world are more or less respectful believers of the relevant religion. Greetings
Siete una coppia fantastica, mi piacciono tantissimo i vostri video, sono pugliese e mi permetto di darvi un piccolo consiglio, della nostra splendida penisola, vi siete persi una perla assoluta, la Sardegna e un posto ancora poco frequentato dal turismo di massa la Calabria, due posti da non perdere assolutamente ❤🇮🇹
Milan, Florence, Rome, beautiful cities, but Naples has something magical, the sea, the music, the food, the culture, the warmth of the people makes it a unique, beautiful city
if each one of Italian cities is a different one, you can think at Napls as a living being by itself. Not only has his own language, his rules, hir own religion and his god; it's something way deeper... Definitely not for Oriental tourists at first time in Italy, 'cause it is "normal" to be kinda harassed and touched by perfect strangers (like the guitar guy did lol I admired your composture)
Naples is the birthplace of pizza...not just magrita...but you are right..Naples is special and I have been to Italy more then 20 times in cities like rome, Florence, verona, venice and lake garda...but Naples has a special place in my heart
I went to Naples for a few days to get to Amalfi Coast, Capri Island and Pompeii, and yes I think it is a vibrant city and the pizzas were unreal. You can't beat a good Margherita and I did try the wallet pizza and the fried one, and it was delicious. Been to the main sites in Naples and even had a chance to visit Napoli Football Ground
How cool! Yea all the pizzas are ridiculous, you can eat it for every meal and not get tired. We unfortunately missed Pompei because of the rain. But I think we'll be back :)
Spent a few days there in June, absolutely loved it. My favorites places were Centro Storico, the area around Piazza Plebiscito including the Galleria and Castel Nuovo, and the area surrounding Castel dell'Ovo.
I was in Napoli in October Loved it although I didn't see as much as I would have liked. The graffiti is amazing. When I got home I looked up the origins of the word and, sure enough, it's Italian. They own it proudly. LOL
Haha I never thought about it, but it makes sense! We liked the graffiti, too. Even though all of it wasn't particularly great graffiti, it does give the city character. Napoli is special 😎
NAPOLI E'' AMORE......CONTAGIO DI ALLEGRIA DI AMICIZIA E DI SPERANZA DI VITA FELICE...UN NAPOLETANO VERACE FELICE CHE I TURISTI AMINO LA PROPRIA CITTA'.
So nice to see this. I was there in late September for the first time - always wanted to come - and it was love at first sight. Napoli is like one giant canvas, a monumental work in progress. I recognize so much of your video. Another great old neighborhood to the north is Rione Sanita. . . . .one thing about Maradona: Napoli had NEVER been Campione d'Italia until he arrived, then twice in 5 years. He passed his prime, and Napoli never again won until last year.
Wallet Pizza! Sign me up. I worked with someone who was born in Naples and he was larger than life. This is another city I am going to have to visit following your pdf's! Thanks guys! 💛
Actually people from the North east, used to quiet, clean places, legality and respect of the law... After 5 minutes in Naples wanna run away!! A cultural shock hard to accept!!
@@M.C.K.111 La gente del nord est sarebbe abituata alla legalità? Con una evasione fiscale da far rizzare i capelli? Gli inciuci che ho visto tra esercizi commerciali e Guardia di Finanza a Venezia, sono da brividi ...
Napoli is amazing! I think there is definitely a limit on how many days you can stay here - too much good food! I mean, delicious & cheap on-the-go pizza... problem! 😂
haha yea it really does feel night & day different from the center/north. bc you liked Naples... check out Palermo and Catania next time! they also have that beautiful South-Italian chaos 😎
I think you could've covered more about the amazing artistic heritage of Naples. So rich and diverse in terms of art that it can be counted along Florence, Rome and Venice.
I think for you guys it also helps that it also has a strong connection to Spanish rule just like Latin America ... The culture there is more boisterous, dare I say, more "Latino" than other parts of Italy.
I'd eat those cakes all day long! 😋 Keep. Up the hard work your videos are so real and natural. Im going to sardinia in June for the wrc rally I hope I have time to eat some amazing food.
La città della mia anima 💙 It makes me so proud and emotional to see how successful it has become, and to see how the world has fallen in love with it. This is the love it has always deserved xx Thank you for making this beautiful video. This is definitely one of my favourites 💙 xx
As a Northern Italian I can say that the bad reputation of Naples is a false myth, also in the past, there's criminality like every city of the western world.
@@waysoftheworld_ @waysoftheworld_ yes, you are safe as a tourist if you don't have clearly visible valuables...but you are not when you go there wearing a Rolex or wearing an exposed gold chain or parking a Mercedes with a northern Italy license plate
da marzo fino a giugno, e da settembre fino a novembre, luglio e agosto fa molto caldo circa 36 gradi (come in questi giorni) dicembre gennaio e febbraio sono i mesi più freddi, ma sempre più caldi rispetto al Nord Italia e d'Europa, a Napoli in un anno ci sono circa 300 giorni di sole, se vieni e becchi la pioggia significa che sei stato sfortunato, ciao
I see you uploaded in Feb ... Please post in desc when the video was taken ... update: you say Nov - makes sense thanks ... especially important for popular locations ... throughout several visits to Naples I did not encounter such crowds ... to me best time to visit and enjoy the locals without fighting the masses is the worst weather times of the year ... Feb is my fav ... Napoli is truely magical
Inside the fried pizza there is ricotta (which is not a waste of mozzarella but another dairy product) and "prociutto cotto" (translate in "cooked ham" which I don't think the term exists in English but would be the ham that is steamed and it is a typical Italian cured meat like mortadella) and not bacon.
Hi guys ! I'm glad you loved Napoli . Now the question is .. Wich is the best place in italy for food ? And if you remember , how was the pizza at Cuneo vs Napoli ?
Hmm, I really think you have to be an expert to tell the difference. Both were so amazing. Although, I think I had my favorite pizza in Italy in Catania 🤫 Cheers! - Gordon
Random question, would you personally pick to slow travel Portugal or southern Italy? We love all food, culture & exploring new locations. We plan to explore one of these locations for 3 months towards the end of 2024.
Hi! You just caused a serious debate at the dinner table this evening 😂 But in the end we came to the same conclusion *drumroll* Southern Italy! While you won't go wrong with either, we just love that part of the world so much. There are great cities, more diverse food (IMO), and a ton to do/see. The only caveat is that some areas (like Puglia) can be very quiet in November (you'll see this in upcoming videos). ALSO, by Southern Italy I hope you also mean Sicily - because that place is a gem. (those videos are on the way, too) And just to reiterate - you can't go wrong with either!
@@MrsWrightDestination Definitely southern Italy. Sicily alone could take you up to a month, there's so many hidden gem-cities, the food is one of the best in the country and the scenery is amazing too. That goes for the rest of southern italy too, but I'd say the best places are in the Sorrento area (around Naples, Positano, Amalfi, etc.), Puglia (Monopoli, Polignano a mare, Gallipoli, Alberobello) and Sicily (Taormina, Castelmola, Catania, Scicli, Palermo, Mazara del vallo, Noto and so many more)
@@fedegwagwa Thansk so much for breaking down each area! Can you give me anymore insight on Mazara del Vallo? We are considering stay here for a month. Maybe we could rent a car or use the train to still visit other locations in Sicily. Any thoughts?
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Sorry about that one. I'm Venezuelan and the one who edits the videos, so I think autocorrect did a number on me! Didn't even notice because I'm used to see it as Margarita in my country 😬
Bella donna ...ass teacher...profesdore carlis alberto de rosa ...THE GREEK OF NAPLES ITALY BRASILE....PELEGRINO DE ROSA FILHO..IN MEMORY...23 JANUS 2024...ETERNAL FATHER...AETERNUS PATER...MILLIACCIO :. I LOVE NAPULE NAPLES NAPOLI...
Because out of anywhere he could have gone, he chose Napoli, and with him, they won the scudetto twice, the supercoppa italiana, and what was then the UEFA cup ( now the Europa league ) ….for the love the Napoletani gave him, he gave it back 😊
That's all you got from this video? Seriously, people have accents. We're NOT Italian. Don't you also have an accent when you speak English or another language?
If you want to see clean streets you have to go to Trieste, Bolzano, and other northern or central Italian cities less crowded by tourism throughout the year. Naples, like Rome, Florence, Venice, and Milan, has constant flows of tourism in addition to having the more typical structural problems of southern Italy: no doubt it is dirtier than Milan, but the chaos of Naples is what makes it different from all the other cities I have seen in Italy.
I think it’s the other way round: Neapolitans love their city so much that they use it as part of themselves, to express their likes and dislikes… it’s not the sterile approach that other populations have with their environment, IMO
I love Naples!💚🤍❤️It is one of the most characteristic, original and picturesque cities in the world 👌The Neapolitans are unique as are their folklore, their people, their history and culture not to mention the food, which is perhaps the best to the world😍🍕🇮🇹👋
Napoli is the soul only of Campania region.....Other places of Italy are other ! However, tourists only go to the historic center, and never to the other more beautiful and interesting neighborhoods like these: ua-cam.com/video/HoG3uziiVWE/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/vd4UbhFV3lY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/YPh4DNX4LRE/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/Ni6aMT_dOkY/v-deo.html
Non ci sono capitali del cibo in Italia Nessuna città in Italia può permettersi di essere la capitale del cibo italiano non esiste è una bestemmia e quando il bolognesi dicono una cosa del genere dicono una bestemmia
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You are really very kind but I have to clarify one thing: Naples is not only where pizza margherita was born but where pizza was born. Naples created pizza. Before Naples, pizza did not exist. Piadinas, focaccias, anything that could date back to the Egyptians or other cultures has nothing gastronomically to do with pizza. Pizza is something different, new, created - I repeat in Naples. Even before the margherita there are the white pizzas that date back to the sixteenth century and then an infinite number of different pizzas, just as good if not better than the margherita. The Margherita itself, like the marinara, dates back to the eighteenth century and therefore well before the arrival of Queen Margherita in Naples. Furthermore, we can only talk about style if we are referring to pizzas made in the rest of the world: New York style, Chicago style... just to give a few examples but we cannot talk about Neapolitan style. We are not one style among many. We are pizza and the rest of the world is a more or less successful copy of it. P.s. Neapolitan pizza: Since 5 February 2010 it has been officially recognized as a guaranteed traditional specialty of the European Union and in 2017 the art of the Neapolitan pizza chef, of which Neapolitan pizza is the tangible product, was declared an intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO. Just to be clear. In summary: In the Universe of pizza as such, Naples is God and the rest of the world are more or less respectful believers of the relevant religion. Greetings
Siete una coppia fantastica, mi piacciono tantissimo i vostri video, sono pugliese e mi permetto di darvi un piccolo consiglio, della nostra splendida penisola, vi siete persi una perla assoluta, la Sardegna e un posto ancora poco frequentato dal turismo di massa la Calabria, due posti da non perdere assolutamente ❤🇮🇹
AWESOME!!! video...going to Napoli soon.
I napoletani discendono dai greci.
Milan, Florence, Rome, beautiful cities, but Naples has something magical, the sea, the music, the food, the culture, the warmth of the people makes it a unique, beautiful city
Could not agree more! Napoli is a very special place. We hope we get to visit many times in our lives 🤗
if each one of Italian cities is a different one, you can think at Napls as a living being by itself. Not only has his own language, his rules, hir own religion and his god; it's something way deeper... Definitely not for Oriental tourists at first time in Italy, 'cause it is "normal" to be kinda harassed and touched by perfect strangers (like the guitar guy did lol I admired your composture)
Naples is the birthplace of pizza...not just magrita...but you are right..Naples is special and I have been to Italy more then 20 times in cities like rome, Florence, verona, venice and lake garda...but Naples has a special place in my heart
Same for us 💛 We can't wait to be back!
I went to Naples for a few days to get to Amalfi Coast, Capri Island and Pompeii, and yes I think it is a vibrant city and the pizzas were unreal. You can't beat a good Margherita and I did try the wallet pizza and the fried one, and it was delicious. Been to the main sites in Naples and even had a chance to visit Napoli Football Ground
How cool! Yea all the pizzas are ridiculous, you can eat it for every meal and not get tired. We unfortunately missed Pompei because of the rain. But I think we'll be back :)
Spent a few days there in June, absolutely loved it. My favorites places were Centro Storico, the area around Piazza Plebiscito including the Galleria and Castel Nuovo, and the area surrounding Castel dell'Ovo.
Yeaaaa! Napoli is so freaking cool - I love that city! Bella Napoli 😎
I was in Napoli in October Loved it although I didn't see as much as I would have liked. The graffiti is amazing. When I got home I looked up the origins of the word and, sure enough, it's Italian. They own it proudly. LOL
Haha I never thought about it, but it makes sense! We liked the graffiti, too. Even though all of it wasn't particularly great graffiti, it does give the city character. Napoli is special 😎
NAPOLI E'' AMORE......CONTAGIO DI ALLEGRIA DI AMICIZIA E DI SPERANZA DI VITA FELICE...UN NAPOLETANO VERACE FELICE CHE I TURISTI AMINO LA PROPRIA CITTA'.
Il Napoli è passione. Ci piace! (I hope that translated correctly 😂)
What a lovely couple you are. Thanks for all the tips and true enthusiasm you give. Bravo
We loved Napoli too! Such vibrant city, full of life and amazing food
So nice to see this. I was there in late September for the first time - always wanted to come - and it was love at first sight. Napoli is like one giant canvas, a monumental work in progress. I recognize so much of your video. Another great old neighborhood to the north is Rione Sanita. . . . .one thing about Maradona: Napoli had NEVER been Campione d'Italia until he arrived, then twice in 5 years. He passed his prime, and Napoli never again won until last year.
Wallet Pizza! Sign me up. I worked with someone who was born in Naples and he was larger than life. This is another city I am going to have to visit following your pdf's! Thanks guys! 💛
Add it to the list! Napoli is one of a kind. You can spend the entire day eating different types of pizza 😂
Naples is a gem! Definitely come here are spend all day walking around town eating wallet pizza 😂
Napoli is simply Napoli. This place is poetry
Could not agree more. There's nowhere like Napoli ❤️ We can't wait to be back!
Actually people from the North east, used to quiet, clean places, legality and respect of the law... After 5 minutes in Naples wanna run away!! A cultural shock hard to accept!!
@@M.C.K.111
La gente del nord est sarebbe abituata alla legalità?
Con una evasione fiscale da far rizzare i capelli?
Gli inciuci che ho visto tra esercizi commerciali e Guardia di Finanza a Venezia, sono da brividi ...
Marinachetti, abito a Trieste, credimi, non'e come dici tu, ultimamente fra scippi, rapine e accoltellamenti, non'e più come prima
italia is my favorite country❤ l' love u video ways of the world
Yay! thank you 🤗 there are more Italy videos coming soon(ish)!!!
WOW! That place is PUMPING!! Looks like a lot of fun - and I think I would get very fat there! Thanks for sharing ragazzi 🤩🤩
Napoli is amazing! I think there is definitely a limit on how many days you can stay here - too much good food! I mean, delicious & cheap on-the-go pizza... problem! 😂
@@waysoftheworld_ 🤣
I arrived in Naples from Florence. It was like a different country, mad as a box of frogs but famtastic.
haha yea it really does feel night & day different from the center/north. bc you liked Naples... check out Palermo and Catania next time! they also have that beautiful South-Italian chaos 😎
I think you could've covered more about the amazing artistic heritage of Naples. So rich and diverse in terms of art that it can be counted along Florence, Rome and Venice.
Maybe next time... ;) That was not the point of the video. And we're also not expert on this. Someone else I'm sure can explain that better :)
I think for you guys it also helps that it also has a strong connection to Spanish rule just like Latin America ... The culture there is more boisterous, dare I say, more "Latino" than other parts of Italy.
Bella Napoli. Grazie per questo bellissimo video.
Bellisima! ❤️
You guys' energy is infectious. Just bought this guide, it's my third of yours! Thanks for sharing your energy and all this great info! Happy travels!
That's so nice - thank you!!! Hope you have the best time visiting these amazing places. There's more Italy content coming soon (finally) 😎
Napoli is beautiful in its own way like any other city. Great video 👍👍👍👍👍
I'd eat those cakes all day long! 😋 Keep. Up the hard work your videos are so real and natural. Im going to sardinia in June for the wrc rally I hope I have time to eat some amazing food.
Thanks for the compliments 🤗 Everything was so delicious! I'm sure you'll have plenty of time to indulge during your visit to Sardinia.
La città della mia anima 💙
It makes me so proud and emotional to see how successful it has become, and to see how the world has fallen in love with it.
This is the love it has always deserved xx
Thank you for making this beautiful video. This is definitely one of my favourites 💙 xx
As a Northern Italian I can say that the bad reputation of Naples is a false myth, also in the past, there's criminality like every city of the western world.
That's great to know. Thanks for sharing! We felt perfectly safe the entire time and hope to go back to Napoli many times! ❤️🇮🇹
@@waysoftheworld_ I hope for you, not only to be able to travel to Naples but throughout Italy. Wish you the best! ❤from Italy.
Are you serious? 😂
@@waysoftheworld_ @waysoftheworld_ yes, you are safe as a tourist if you don't have clearly visible valuables...but you are not when you go there wearing a Rolex or wearing an exposed gold chain or parking a Mercedes with a northern Italy license plate
@@robyfiorili 🤣
You should put a friendly reminder “don’t watch this video while doing your cardio” 😢 hahahaha omg the fried pizza 😮 I need to try it so bad!!
hahahahaha you guys would have some fun eating in Napoli! Maybe one day together 😇
What’s the best month weather wise to visit Napoli? Never been to Italy and planning a trip in next year or two to Napoli.
da marzo fino a giugno, e da settembre fino a novembre, luglio e agosto fa molto caldo circa 36 gradi (come in questi giorni) dicembre gennaio e febbraio sono i mesi più freddi, ma sempre più caldi rispetto al Nord Italia e d'Europa,
a Napoli in un anno ci sono circa 300 giorni di sole, se vieni e becchi la pioggia significa che sei stato sfortunato, ciao
I see you uploaded in Feb ... Please post in desc when the video was taken ... update: you say Nov - makes sense thanks ... especially important for popular locations ... throughout several visits to Naples I did not encounter such crowds ... to me best time to visit and enjoy the locals without fighting the masses is the worst weather times of the year ... Feb is my fav ... Napoli is truely magical
Just came back and I loved it!!..food was so affordable and other items..I paid $6 euros for a margarita pizza....Via Toledo is amazing
Yea pizza at local spots is super affordable and delicious! Naples is a gem 😎
Thank you for sharing this video
Our pleasure. Can't wait to go back to Napoli!
Inside the fried pizza there is ricotta (which is not a waste of mozzarella but another dairy product) and "prociutto cotto" (translate in "cooked ham" which I don't think the term exists in English but would be the ham that is steamed and it is a typical Italian cured meat like mortadella) and not bacon.
Thanks for sharing!
Si eres latino napoles se sentira como estar en casa para ti❤😂
Thank you for this video.
Hello! You are very welcome 😊
@@waysoftheworld_Hai there. 😀
Great video, where abouts is the street with the love hearts please?
Hi
Thank you for the videos , they brilliant.
Is Naples too crowded over Christmas? Thank you for any advise
I wouldn't think it's 'too' crowded. Although it is one of the most densely populated cities in Europe... so it will always be crowded.
Il sole splende forte in p.za Plebiscito mi sento rilassato il corteo finito
Great video. Nice couple.
thank you 🙌
Not just Margherita pizza. Naples is where pizza was born.
Napoli si the birthplace of pizza, not only of margherita
Hello. Pizza is eaten in Napoli. Thank you for this beautiful video. See you.
Pizza was created in Napoli and exported everywhere in the world… so it’s not surprising they eat it!!
@@businessasusual9077 I know this too. That's why I said pizza is eaten in Napoli.
13:39 that guy singing from the balcony is under house arrest and now makes his living like that lol
haha no way! at least he found away to make some money (and not be bored) - good for him 😎
Life is beautiful!
Great videos👏🏽👍🏽🇮🇹😘
Thank you 🙌
Hi guys ! I'm glad you loved Napoli . Now the question is .. Wich is the best place in italy for food ? And if you remember , how was the pizza at Cuneo vs Napoli ?
Hmm, I really think you have to be an expert to tell the difference. Both were so amazing. Although, I think I had my favorite pizza in Italy in Catania 🤫 Cheers! - Gordon
Random question, would you personally pick to slow travel Portugal or southern Italy? We love all food, culture & exploring new locations. We plan to explore one of these locations for 3 months towards the end of 2024.
We watched your Portugal videos so this is why I thought you would be a good couple to ask 😉
Hi! You just caused a serious debate at the dinner table this evening 😂 But in the end we came to the same conclusion *drumroll* Southern Italy! While you won't go wrong with either, we just love that part of the world so much. There are great cities, more diverse food (IMO), and a ton to do/see. The only caveat is that some areas (like Puglia) can be very quiet in November (you'll see this in upcoming videos). ALSO, by Southern Italy I hope you also mean Sicily - because that place is a gem. (those videos are on the way, too) And just to reiterate - you can't go wrong with either!
@@waysoftheworld_ Love this so much!! Thanks for the insight and I can’t wait to see the next video!!
@@MrsWrightDestination Definitely southern Italy. Sicily alone could take you up to a month, there's so many hidden gem-cities, the food is one of the best in the country and the scenery is amazing too. That goes for the rest of southern italy too, but I'd say the best places are in the Sorrento area (around Naples, Positano, Amalfi, etc.), Puglia (Monopoli, Polignano a mare, Gallipoli, Alberobello) and Sicily (Taormina, Castelmola, Catania, Scicli, Palermo, Mazara del vallo, Noto and so many more)
@@fedegwagwa Thansk so much for breaking down each area! Can you give me anymore insight on Mazara del Vallo? We are considering stay here for a month. Maybe we could rent a car or use the train to still visit other locations in Sicily. Any thoughts?
Btw Neapolitan is not a dialect. It is a language
Bro,la prossima volta, la pizza fritta vai alla Masardona, nelle case nuove,è la migliore, è prendi il " battilocchio" poi mi dirai❤
thanks for the tip! I hope we will be back in Napoli to try it 🙌
Gordon looks so much like Paolo Maldini, wow
Forza Napoli
Nice video team. Come to New Zealand :)
We would love to! Gotta get the travel budget up first, though 😂
im having trouble downloading the free travel guide, how does it work after i give my name and email?
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2:28 - this is not independence, this is called feudal fragmentation.
Pizza fritta usually is eaten cutting the top and dipping it into the stuff inside.
thanks for the tip!
come back soon!
Good Job but, please, Pizza MarghErita not margArita, Thaks, and kisses.😍
Sorry about that one. I'm Venezuelan and the one who edits the videos, so I think autocorrect did a number on me! Didn't even notice because I'm used to see it as Margarita in my country 😬
Bella donna ...ass teacher...profesdore carlis alberto de rosa ...THE GREEK OF NAPLES ITALY BRASILE....PELEGRINO DE ROSA FILHO..IN MEMORY...23 JANUS 2024...ETERNAL FATHER...AETERNUS PATER...MILLIACCIO :. I LOVE NAPULE NAPLES NAPOLI...
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Margherita (ma:(r)gereetah) not Margarita. Italy Is not Spain 😊
Must have been auto correct ;) It was an honest mistake. I'm from Venezuela, so sometimes my keyboard does that when I'm editing.
The soul of Italy is wrong, Napoli is a world apart
fair enough!
Yes but check your wallet after they hug you 😂
ha yea I guess it has a reputation... but we felt perfectly safe there. The Maradona singer didn't take my wallet 🙌
Why do they love Maradona so much?
Because out of anywhere he could have gone, he chose Napoli, and with him, they won the scudetto twice, the supercoppa italiana, and what was then the UEFA cup ( now the Europa league ) ….for the love the Napoletani gave him, he gave it back 😊
Bro was so scared he thought he was going to have to tip that Maradona singing musician… cheapo
yea bro. you totally know what happened
Is not Margarita, is Margherita
That's all you got from this video? Seriously, people have accents. We're NOT Italian. Don't you also have an accent when you speak English or another language?
Im convinced the Italian culture has perfected proper christian culture
Absolutely wrong. Naples is too different from Italy to be the soul.
Okay 👍
Beatiful, but very dirty and too many graffiti. Shame to Neapolitans, who misuse and don't love their city.
Devi essere milanese o peggio uno sfigatissimo brianzolo!
If you want to see clean streets you have to go to Trieste, Bolzano, and other northern or central Italian cities less crowded by tourism throughout the year.
Naples, like Rome, Florence, Venice, and Milan, has constant flows of tourism in addition to having the more typical structural problems of southern Italy: no doubt it is dirtier than Milan, but the chaos of Naples is what makes it different from all the other cities I have seen in Italy.
I think it’s the other way round: Neapolitans love their city so much that they use it as part of themselves, to express their likes and dislikes… it’s not the sterile approach that other populations have with their environment, IMO
Chicago, Los Angeles, Rome and Paris are much worse
@@SyrinxArcadianNymph Roma e Milano sono più sporche di Napoli
we have eaten better pizzas in other countries they are not worth it in Napli🤮🤮
I love Naples!💚🤍❤️It is one of the most characteristic, original and picturesque cities in the world 👌The Neapolitans are unique as are their folklore, their people, their history and culture not to mention the food, which is perhaps the best to the world😍🍕🇮🇹👋
All those things are true 😉 Naples is such a special place!
Napoli non è un luogo geografico, è un posto dell'anima
Napoli is the soul only of Campania region.....Other places of Italy are other ! However, tourists only go to the historic center, and never to the other more beautiful and interesting neighborhoods like these:
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We stayed in Vomero during our trip. It's very beautiful, but I don't know that it's more interesting than the centro storico for visitors.
Non ci sono capitali del cibo in Italia Nessuna città in Italia può permettersi di essere la capitale del cibo italiano non esiste è una bestemmia e quando il bolognesi dicono una cosa del genere dicono una bestemmia