Thank you for this! My family is originally from Popoli, and I know some of my family still live there. My grandparents came to America in the Ealy 1900's... I've always wanted to see Popoli. It's beautiful!
We love Popoli and have been renting there for the last 6 years now. It's a fantastic town or city as they call it with lots of developments now due to the investment into it becoming 'Popoli Terme'. You should definitely plan a trip!
Thanks for the video! I thought Popoli looked very interesting, but I was encouraged by the man who was showing me a house elsewhere, to not look in Popoli. He thought it wasn't worth looking around, but I found it very convenient with the train station readily available.
Glad you liked the video and thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm sure the man encouraged you not to look in Popoli if he had a house elsewhere. Have you already bought anything? There are so many properties available in Popoli and also on a private basis so you can avoid paying agents' fees. It's definitely worth looking around if you want access to a great infrastructure and facilities yet a quiet town with great road/motorway connections, a very central location in Abruzzo from which it is so easy and quick to access anywhere within the region either by bus or train from its very own station, or just walk into the parks from the town and immerse yourself in nature. Also a great investment opportunity now as Popoli Terme as it's now called is the only place with a Terme in the whole of the region and you can also easily let out your property on a casa vacanze or B&B basis to all those accessing treatments there as there just aren't enough rooms in Popoli. 😊
Ciao from Lille in France, I’ve been waiting for this video for a long time and lot of emotions watching it. Popoli, the beautiful village what my mother and grandparents had to leave to live in the grey of northern France. Small detail, we hear slightly the popoli carillon at 2mn 10s and the swallows of Popoli during the interview of Luca. 😉 I had the privilege of entering the "chiesa di Saint Francesco" on the eve of its reopening after repair following the last earthquake. "Chiesa della S Trinita" was closed, under construction. a pleasure to discover its interior, thanks to your video. Simpatico questo Signore Bruno . Ciao Bye
We are so glad to hear that you enjoyed this video and that it back memories for you. It's a stunning town. I hope you will come back to visit again. And yes, Bruno, he's quite a special man! Very lovely and knows so so very much about not only the history of Popoli but all of Italy!
@@ExploringAbruzzo Thank you for your answer. My mother never got over leaving "Popoli". Many had to go abroad. Today, it is paradoxical that foreigners present the village to native people from Popoli 😉. Otherwise, have you planned a second part that will present the natural wonder "i sorgenti di percara" ? I didn't find this sujet in the playlist of the channel. Ciao
@@rubidon59bidon9 The Sorgenti di Pescara are stunningly beautiful, an amazing nature reserve that probably do warrant a film on its own but there is just so much to see, do and explore in Abruzzo. However, we do mention the Sorgenti whilst we are in Caffe Firenze and there are some video shots of it too!
Thank you Luca. Your birthplace is just fantastic and there is so much to see and do, I hope others will take the time too to explore it as it certainly is deserving of more exposure.
@@ExploringAbruzzo Replying here! Well, I've been in Abruzzo since childhood with family holiday house in Celano. Now living in Tuscia country side, North of Rome bordering Tuscany. Maybe a day I could come back for a short trip. Stay well, enjoy.🙏
Two of my great grandparents came from Popoli. I hope you visit one day. Thanks for sharing this video of what it's like in the town now. It looks beautiful.
Thanks for watching. I do hope you come and visit one day, it is a very beautiful and interesting town, well worth visit especially for you as you have your roots here in Popoli .
Truly gorgeous video with so much detail. You are right to say that this fantastic city is mainly seen as a place of passage, but it must be said that it is truly wonderful and certainly deserves more attention. Thanks to your video, Popoli Terme (new name) with its beauties will certainly be better known and I am also sure that it will become an even more tourist destination, because from here you can easily reach all the other important places of this fantastic region. Great region with great people like you. Thank you so much for this wonderful video❤
Thank you so much Maury, so glad to read that you liked this video and yes, this town truly deserves more attention, you are right! It has so much to see and explore and such a rich and fascinating history. Let's hope that more people will stop off and visit in the future. 😍
Thanks for the answer! I thought the town looked nice, but I was only near the train station and the town square. I took the train from Pescara to Popoli, and then was picked up by someone to look at a house in Corfinio and another in Vittorito. But as of yet, I have not bought anything. Both houses were sold soon after I saw them, so I missed out. It's exhausting going back and forth for relatively short periods, from the US, trying to find a place. I didn't realize there was a Terme until you said something, so I learned something new. When I was there, in the region, I did try to contact people in various towns, using the numbers on the properties. As you know, that's difficult, too. I'm hoping to come again in the fall, maybe I will have better luck then. Thanks again for posting these useful videos. Jackie
Hi Jackie, sounds like you've been searching near the Sulmona Peligna Valley area, a great location. We can certainly put together a property tour for you when you visit again in the Fall. If you are interested, send us an email and we can take it from there to establish your purchasing criteria, budget etc..
Well we love it too! It's been a great home to us whilst we are renovating our palazzo in San Benedetto in Perillis up the hill from Popoli. We also have a channel for that renovation: www.youtube.com/@PalazzoSanBenedetto
Bonjour, Je vous invite à visiter les Abruzzes. C'est une région magnifique et méconnue, on y trouve les + beaux villages d'Italie. Et ca change de la région parisienne. Cdl
Hello again Katja and Andrew. I’ve gotta say it, your videos just get better and better. I’m so glad you’ve made one about popoli, we really enjoyed our time there. I didn’t know the father of the Vespa came from there so that was a real bonus! ( I’m a huge scooter fan!) We’re out in December and would love to see you again. Hope you’re all well, love from the Stones.
So lovely to hear from you and really glad you liked our video on Popoli. Yes the inventor of the Vespa is from Popoli, I guess it's not such a well known fact. We are thinking of getting a Vespa too. Would love a minty greeny one. Anyway, we can't wait to see you both again in December. Let's hang out lots more together this time. xx
I love watching your videos… so thank you for sharing beautiful Abruzzo and it’s beautiful villages and cities. I am coming in October to visit and was wondering if there is a thermal spa in Popoli that we can go to.. or do you have to be from Abruzzo.. I believe the one in Ceramanico Terme remains closed..
So pleased to hear that you enjoy our videos, that means a lot. Thanks for your lovely comment. With regard to Popoli's Terme Inn it is still currently only accessible with a medical certificate. It will be a few years before it becomes a spa with access for all. Caramanico Terme will remain closed. I'm not sure about other spa/wellness centres. I think there is a hotel in Alanno which isn't too far from Popoli that has a wellness centre and the Hotel Ovid in Sulmona but you may well need to be a guest to access their facilities.
Mi abuelo nació y vivió hasta los 25 años en Popoli, luego emigró hacia Argentina en tiempos de guerra. Nos ha relatado muchísimas historias sobre Popoli, aunque nunca he estado allí, mi alma siente conocida esa tierra. Le cuento las mismas historias que me relataba mi abuelo, hoy a mi hijo.
Thanks for these awesome videos, we are also looking to move to abruzzo and thought renting first would be best, can you give me an idea of how much renting costs per month for what sort of property please?
It's a great idea to rent first and to explore the region so you find your most favourite place to settle. Renting really varies. The closer you are to Pescara and L'Aquila the more expensive it gets. You can end up spending 800 to around 1000 euros on a 2 or 3 bed apartment as we saw from estate agents windows recently. If you are in the countryside then it will be cheaper. Here in Popoli, for example it ranges from around 350 to 600 per month for a 2 to 3 bedroom apartment/house. So glad you like our videos. Thank you for watching and please do subscribe if you haven't already.
Yes loads and we have plenty of contacts with houses for sale privately in Popoli and nearby. We are actually going to do a few house videos soon, we've been meaning to do this for so long and get a lot of requests. If you are seriously interested though email us with more info and we can arrange a viewing tour for you. We have a lot of buying, renovation etc, experience too.
Very difficult to get a rental in Popoli now particularly as there is so much demand for short term rentals now with the Terme in Popoli being the only ones open. People generally come for 12 day treatments there and want to stay so that's what the uninhabited properties are now being used for apparently. Great town to invest in a property!
@@ExploringAbruzzo I am planning on visiting in the late Spring. Popoli checks all of my must haves list. I am going to move permanently when I sell my property. I want a long term rental, in the town, train service, hospital,markets so that I won’t need a car.
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Thank you for this! My family is originally from Popoli, and I know some of my family still live there. My grandparents came to America in the Ealy 1900's... I've always wanted to see Popoli. It's beautiful!
We love Popoli and have been renting there for the last 6 years now. It's a fantastic town or city as they call it with lots of developments now due to the investment into it becoming 'Popoli Terme'. You should definitely plan a trip!
Thanks for the video! I thought Popoli looked very interesting, but I was encouraged by the man who was showing me a house elsewhere, to not look in Popoli. He thought it wasn't worth looking around, but I found it very convenient with the train station readily available.
Glad you liked the video and thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm sure the man encouraged you not to look in Popoli if he had a house elsewhere. Have you already bought anything? There are so many properties available in Popoli and also on a private basis so you can avoid paying agents' fees. It's definitely worth looking around if you want access to a great infrastructure and facilities yet a quiet town with great road/motorway connections, a very central location in Abruzzo from which it is so easy and quick to access anywhere within the region either by bus or train from its very own station, or just walk into the parks from the town and immerse yourself in nature. Also a great investment opportunity now as Popoli Terme as it's now called is the only place with a Terme in the whole of the region and you can also easily let out your property on a casa vacanze or B&B basis to all those accessing treatments there as there just aren't enough rooms in Popoli. 😊
Ciao from Lille in France,
I’ve been waiting for this video for a long time and lot of emotions watching it.
Popoli, the beautiful village what my mother and grandparents had to leave to live in the grey of northern France.
Small detail, we hear slightly the popoli carillon at 2mn 10s and the swallows of Popoli during the interview of Luca. 😉
I had the privilege of entering the "chiesa di Saint Francesco" on the eve of its reopening after repair following the last earthquake.
"Chiesa della S Trinita" was closed, under construction. a pleasure to discover its interior, thanks to your video.
Simpatico questo Signore Bruno .
Ciao Bye
We are so glad to hear that you enjoyed this video and that it back memories for you. It's a stunning town. I hope you will come back to visit again. And yes, Bruno, he's quite a special man! Very lovely and knows so so very much about not only the history of Popoli but all of Italy!
@@ExploringAbruzzo
Thank you for your answer.
My mother never got over leaving "Popoli". Many had to go abroad.
Today, it is paradoxical that foreigners present the village to native people from Popoli 😉.
Otherwise, have you planned a second part that will present the natural wonder "i sorgenti di percara" ?
I didn't find this sujet in the playlist of the channel.
Ciao
@@rubidon59bidon9 The Sorgenti di Pescara are stunningly beautiful, an amazing nature reserve that probably do warrant a film on its own but there is just so much to see, do and explore in Abruzzo. However, we do mention the Sorgenti whilst we are in Caffe Firenze and there are some video shots of it too!
Glad to see someone giving my birthplace some deserved visibility. Keep up!
Thank you Luca. Your birthplace is just fantastic and there is so much to see and do, I hope others will take the time too to explore it as it certainly is deserving of more exposure.
Abruzzo has stunning unknowed places, spots and towns to discover; somehow, it's even better that they remain for a few! Ciao from Rome👍
Ciao from Popoli! Thanks for watching. Abruzzo is amazing, we love it here. So much to discover, you are so right! Do you come and visit?
I just realised I replied from our other channel: Palazzo San Benedetto Anyway, thanks again for watching and taking the time to comment. Best wishes!
@@ExploringAbruzzo Replying here! Well, I've been in Abruzzo since childhood with family holiday house in Celano. Now living in Tuscia country side, North of Rome bordering Tuscany. Maybe a day I could come back for a short trip. Stay well, enjoy.🙏
Two of my great grandparents came from Popoli. I hope you visit one day. Thanks for sharing this video of what it's like in the town now. It looks beautiful.
Thanks for watching. I do hope you come and visit one day, it is a very beautiful and interesting town, well worth visit especially for you as you have your roots here in Popoli .
Truly gorgeous video with so much detail. You are right to say that this fantastic city is mainly seen as a place of passage, but it must be said that it is truly wonderful and certainly deserves more attention. Thanks to your video, Popoli Terme (new name) with its beauties will certainly be better known and I am also sure that it will become an even more tourist destination, because from here you can easily reach all the other important places of this fantastic region. Great region with great people like you. Thank you so much for this wonderful video❤
Thank you so much Maury, so glad to read that you liked this video and yes, this town truly deserves more attention, you are right! It has so much to see and explore and such a rich and fascinating history. Let's hope that more people will stop off and visit in the future. 😍
Thanks for the answer! I thought the town looked nice, but I was only near the train station and the town square. I took the train from Pescara to Popoli, and then was picked up by someone to look at a house in Corfinio and another in Vittorito. But as of yet, I have not bought anything. Both houses were sold soon after I saw them, so I missed out. It's exhausting going back and forth for relatively short periods, from the US, trying to find a place. I didn't realize there was a Terme until you said something, so I learned something new.
When I was there, in the region, I did try to contact people in various towns, using the numbers on the properties. As you know, that's difficult, too. I'm hoping to come again in the fall, maybe I will have better luck then. Thanks again for posting these useful videos. Jackie
Hi Jackie, sounds like you've been searching near the Sulmona Peligna Valley area, a great location. We can certainly put together a property tour for you when you visit again in the Fall. If you are interested, send us an email and we can take it from there to establish your purchasing criteria, budget etc..
@@ExploringAbruzzo Where is your e:mail? Yes, I've been looking around Sulmona area. I take the bus from Rome so I'm looking along that route.
A great video again. Very informative and helpful.
Thank you so much. So glad you enjoyed it. 😍
We visited Popoli in October and loved it
Well we love it too! It's been a great home to us whilst we are renovating our palazzo in San Benedetto in Perillis up the hill from Popoli. We also have a channel for that renovation: www.youtube.com/@PalazzoSanBenedetto
Magnifique ! merci ! un bonjour de Parigi .
A Bongiorno from Abruzzo! Thank you so much for watching
Bonjour, Je vous invite à visiter les Abruzzes.
C'est une région magnifique et méconnue, on y trouve les + beaux villages d'Italie.
Et ca change de la région parisienne. Cdl
Hello again Katja and Andrew. I’ve gotta say it, your videos just get better and better. I’m so glad you’ve made one about popoli, we really enjoyed our time there. I didn’t know the father of the Vespa came from there so that was a real bonus! ( I’m a huge scooter fan!) We’re out in December and would love to see you again. Hope you’re all well, love from the Stones.
So lovely to hear from you and really glad you liked our video on Popoli. Yes the inventor of the Vespa is from Popoli, I guess it's not such a well known fact. We are thinking of getting a Vespa too. Would love a minty greeny one. Anyway, we can't wait to see you both again in December. Let's hang out lots more together this time. xx
@@ExploringAbruzzo yes that would be lovely. We’re in Sulmona from the 8th-16th, but we’ll definitely be visiting Popoli again. Can’t wait xx
We could all have a night out in Sulmona, we can sleep over in our apartment!@@stevestone4346
I love watching your videos… so thank you for sharing beautiful Abruzzo and it’s beautiful villages and cities. I am coming in October to visit and was wondering if there is a thermal spa in Popoli that we can go to.. or do you have to be from Abruzzo.. I believe the one in Ceramanico Terme remains closed..
So pleased to hear that you enjoy our videos, that means a lot. Thanks for your lovely comment. With regard to Popoli's Terme Inn it is still currently only accessible with a medical certificate. It will be a few years before it becomes a spa with access for all. Caramanico Terme will remain closed. I'm not sure about other spa/wellness centres. I think there is a hotel in Alanno which isn't too far from Popoli that has a wellness centre and the Hotel Ovid in Sulmona but you may well need to be a guest to access their facilities.
My grandfather came from popoli
How wonderful! Did he ever talk to you about Popoli? Have you been to Popoli? It's definitely worth a visit.
Mi abuelo nació y vivió hasta los 25 años en Popoli, luego emigró hacia Argentina en tiempos de guerra. Nos ha relatado muchísimas historias sobre Popoli, aunque nunca he estado allí, mi alma siente conocida esa tierra. Le cuento las mismas historias que me relataba mi abuelo, hoy a mi hijo.
Thanks for these awesome videos, we are also looking to move to abruzzo and thought renting first would be best, can you give me an idea of how much renting costs per month for what sort of property please?
It's a great idea to rent first and to explore the region so you find your most favourite place to settle. Renting really varies. The closer you are to Pescara and L'Aquila the more expensive it gets. You can end up spending 800 to around 1000 euros on a 2 or 3 bed apartment as we saw from estate agents windows recently. If you are in the countryside then it will be cheaper. Here in Popoli, for example it ranges from around 350 to 600 per month for a 2 to 3 bedroom apartment/house. So glad you like our videos. Thank you for watching and please do subscribe if you haven't already.
Any cheap houses for sale in this area?
Yes loads and we have plenty of contacts with houses for sale privately in Popoli and nearby. We are actually going to do a few house videos soon, we've been meaning to do this for so long and get a lot of requests. If you are seriously interested though email us with more info and we can arrange a viewing tour for you. We have a lot of buying, renovation etc, experience too.
Are rentals available there in town?
Very difficult to get a rental in Popoli now particularly as there is so much demand for short term rentals now with the Terme in Popoli being the only ones open. People generally come for 12 day treatments there and want to stay so that's what the uninhabited properties are now being used for apparently. Great town to invest in a property!
@@ExploringAbruzzo I am planning on visiting in the late Spring. Popoli checks all of my must haves list. I am going to move permanently when I sell my property.
I want a long term rental, in the town, train service, hospital,markets so that I won’t need a car.
@@JOANQUILICO Popoli is the ideal place for you in that case. We ❤ Popoli
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