I am still feeling over the moon!!! I already visited this enternal city!!! I visited all of those in the list, except Villa Borghese Gardens and Bath of Caracalla, otherwise the city is amazing!!!! And yeah, Vatican City is where I cried alot seeing the inside of the Basilica
Be very very careful! Legit scamers are in Rome and they pay police under the table to look the other way. Me and my group including others who didn't travel with us were robbed and pick pocketed by Officials as workers. I'm a avid traveler and I've never experienced anything like Rome. PLEASE BECAREFUL!
@bannannalie Probably better to book the Colosseum tour and the Vatican one but the rest you can do yourselves. You can still get tickets for Colosseum right there if you are willing to wait in a long queue, same also applies with Vatican tour. Also depending on where your hotel is located - if it is close to the main tourist attractions there you will need a taxi to Vatican if you decide to do this yourselves.
Thrilled that you lot have decided to make videos again - Look forward to many more this year! You lot are amongst the top 5 travel video accounts around - Quite possibly the best actually - I hope you lot have an incredible day!
Hey there, thanks for your support, really appreciate it 😀 We were waiting for the right moment to start traveling and producing again, hopefully many more videos this year, have a great day yourself 😎
@@HungryPassport Know what you mean - Travelled the world for 13 months prior to the pandemic and now I've remained indoors for almost 2 years - Maybe you lot might want to try a few of those Top 10 videos that don't need new footage? The kind that take footage from random people possibly? Either way I look forward to whenever you lot post your next video - Whereabouts are you lot from if I may? Been trying to decipher that for ages - Croatia?
@@pranavhinduja1182 Haha, very good guess, and you were very close - we're from Slovenia, one country up 😉 We've been doing some traveling to get additional footage, including Italy, Mexico, California, etc. during the pandemic and were waiting for the right time to start posting again... Anyway, hope you'll be able to start traveling again soon 😀
@@HungryPassport Haha - Almost - You lot ought to do a video about Lake Bled then! That's quite nice, look forward to the videos you lot make about these places - Hopefully I'll travel in a month or two and finally end this long break haha! Your videos have helped a lot over the past year to help me travel through my imagination and I'm forever thankful for that!
Just wanted to drop by and express our sincere gratitude for your incredible Rome vlogs! 🎥 Your tips have been an absolute game-changer as we gear up for our own Roman adventure in just 72 days!
Excellent! - my partner and I loved it there! We went knowing every little about the city and OMG, discovering the city that way added so much excitement!!! I love ROME!!!
I have been to Rome when I was young. Of course, I threw a coin into the fountain. Now , I am over 65. I still hope I can visit Rome again in my life. However, I was told it is unsafe in Rome now , particular at the places of tourist. A lot of sacmming, robbery, stealing etc. It is sad.
Great video. We are going back to Rome in April, 2022. Can you give us information on how to contact you once we arrive. There are many exhibits we would like to see and your video hit the nail on the head.
Hi Jeffrey, so nice to hear our video was helpful 😀 Rome is an amazing city, we've been there so many times and there is always something new to discover. Feel free to write to us anytime, here's our email: contact(at)hungrypassport.xyz Wish you an amazing trip! 😎
Liked #46. Great top 10 for the Erernal City. I think you buy coliseum and vatican combo ticket, if recall. They had that combo when I was there in 2007. Great video Hungry Passport 😎👍
Tourists in Rome checking out the Pantheon, Italy’s most-visited cultural site, will soon be charged a 5-euro ($5.28) entrance fee under an agreement signed March 16, 2023 by Italian culture and church officials. Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano said the move was a matter of “good sense.” The introduction of an entrance fee comes five years after a previous government shelved plans to start charging visitors 2 euros. Proceeds will be split, with the culture ministry receiving 70% and the Rome diocese 30%, officials said. The monumental domed structure, originally an ancient Roman temple, draws millions of visitors each year. It was transformed into a church in 609, called the Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs, and Mass is regularly celebrated there. Under the new plan, visitors under 25 years of age will be charged 2 euros. Entrance will be free to Rome residents, minors, people attending Mass and personnel of the basilica, among others.
When I was young, I visited Rome. At that moment, visitors were allowed to many places in Vatican. We climbed to the toppest of the doom shaped building. I think visitors are not allowed to go there. And old people are not able to climb such a tall building. There was not lift at that moment to there.
You can explore major sites in Rome within 2-3 days. If you expect to queue up for entrances to every single sites. It might take more than 2-3 days. Stay away from touristy areas for foods. Anything above 5-8 EUR for Pizzas is tourist price.
Il casato dei Baschi ebbe lunga fama per gli odi fraterni e in generale tra parenti. Suggestivo fu l'incontro tra Francesco d'Assisi e questo casato nel 1217 o 1218[2]. L'intervento di Francesco ricompose le discordie nel casato. Fin dai tempi di San Francesco, sono ricordati ambedue i centri della potenza dei Baschi: il castello delle Teverina e quello di Carnano; ma la famiglia non era ancora scissa in due rami anche se gli eventi dimostrarono che vi fu sempre una unità formale ma una distinzione sostanziale[3]. San Francesco, probabilmente in un suo viaggio a Roma, transitando per quelle montagne, oppure rinunciando ad un viaggio a Parigi[4] decise di andarli a trovare e giunse sino al Castello di Carnano e poi a quello della Teverina, dove esercitò appunto la sua missione di pace e di amore, ricomponendo gli odi di quei Signori. Fu proprio Bonconte uno dei figli di Ugolino, che aveva ascoltato frate Francesco ad Alviano, durante il suo viaggio verso Roma, a proporre la mediazione per la ricomposizione della lite. I tre fratelli, Ugolino, Ranieri e Bonconte dopo la pacificazione dimostrarono la loro riconoscenza a frate Francesco, donandogli un vetusto fabbricato (un piccolo fortilizio di vedetta), un “locus”, con del terreno adiacente, presso la riva sinistra del Tevere. Lì San Francesco iniziò la costruzione del Romitorio-Convento di Pantanelli, che fu ultimato dopo la sua morte. Nel convento dimorò dopo la prigionia anche Jacopone da Todi e nel medesimo avrebbe composto lo Stabat Mater e altre “Laudi”; e qualche tempo dopo vi soggiornò anche Bernardino da Siena[5]. Bonconte de' Baschi divenne frate Rizziero e vestì l'abito dei postulanti, e dal 1221 al 1224 fu scelto per accompagnare come “guardiano” l'ormai malato Francesco d'Assisi. I due vissero fianco a fianco a S. Maria degli Angeli, nell'Eremo di Fonte Colombo a Greccio. Poi Rizziero lasciò Francesco per ritirarsi nella Comunità di Rieti e prepararsi a ricevere l'ordine sacro. Si ritrovarono qualche tempo dopo ad Assisi per l'ultimo abbraccio. it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baschi_(famiglia)
Sure, we can’t wait to cover other parts of the world too, the only problem is that traveling during the pandemic outside Europe and US is a bit tricky… we do have Mexico City travel guide coming soon 😎
The Sunday Times ranks Mallorca as the world’s best place to live, while, Knight Frank, in a similar survey, puts Palma de Mallorca as the second most desirable location on the planet to buy a home.2nd most desirable?Please "Knight". Mallorca number 1 always.
That is if you were lucky enough to reach the age where your sight was affected. Most didn't live very long at all. So you didn't really have much of an issue in that area.
@@johnd5051 they didn't have advanced support systems that prolonged life expectancy like today. Most died from malnutrition, dysentery, starvation, dirty water, disease in general, and war. Death was expected by the age of 33 in the middle ages, and it raised to 55 in the 1900's.
@@kevinpedz sounds to me like you've just come back thats a bit of shxt holiday joking aside people don't realise how bad them times were its all beautified and romanticised for today's generation but idd live to go back in time n check it out 😆
I just came back from Rome Italy, and out of 33 countries I've visited Rome was by far the WORST! The city is trashed, the people there are EXTREMELY RUDE, and I got robbed twice by cab drivers (300eu). I also got robbed by pick pockets in subway and fortunately I kept all my valuables at home. The police had nasty attitudes and didn't help at all, they just said "Good bye" and walked off. This explains why Crime there is Extremely Extremely High! Customer service is beyond pathetic, and the atmosphere is very sad there. And I consider myself an extremely friendly guy. I don't know what's up in Rome but I HIGHLY RECOMMEND AVOIDING ROME! I Visted Peru, Columbia, Algeria, Japan, P.R., Mexico, Spain, and even Ghuana in past 7 years and those places were GREAT!!! AVOID ITALY!!!
I'll be honest, Rome may look nice, but Rome is the worst European city in which to live in. It's the only capital city in Europe that has problems with crime, traffic, pollution, corruption, poverty, and inequality. You won’t find those problems anywhere else in Europe.
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Rome is by far the most impressive city i have ever seen. Roma Invicta!
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Here because man think weekly about roman empire
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We will fly to Rome tomorrow.. wishing for a wonderful time.. a childhood dream unlock! 😊
I will be in Rome tomorrow for the first time. Wish me luck😊
good luck..I will be on October 16-19 :)
I landed yesterday night in Rome for my first time 😋✌️
Otw to Rome! 🤩
How was it?
Italy is so wonderful, only been there three times, but could easily live there. Mmmmm
I am still feeling over the moon!!! I already visited this enternal city!!! I visited all of those in the list, except Villa Borghese Gardens and Bath of Caracalla, otherwise the city is amazing!!!! And yeah, Vatican City is where I cried alot seeing the inside of the Basilica
Rome is the next destination on my list! I can't wait to go there and to enjoy the live experience! ❤
Be very very careful! Legit scamers are in Rome and they pay police under the table to look the other way. Me and my group including others who didn't travel with us were robbed and pick pocketed by Officials as workers. I'm a avid traveler and I've never experienced anything like Rome. PLEASE BECAREFUL!
@@MasterTSayge Thank you for your advice! I'll keep that in mind! It's sad to hear this about such a popular tourist destination like Rome!😔
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Awesome list
Been to Rome 5 times and been to all the sites in the video. Rome is my favourite city in Europe
@bannannalie Probably better to book the Colosseum tour and the Vatican one but the rest you can do yourselves. You can still get tickets for Colosseum right there if you are willing to wait in a long queue, same also applies with Vatican tour. Also depending on where your hotel is located - if it is close to the main tourist attractions there you will need a taxi to Vatican if you decide to do this yourselves.
Thrilled that you lot have decided to make videos again - Look forward to many more this year! You lot are amongst the top 5 travel video accounts around - Quite possibly the best actually - I hope you lot have an incredible day!
Hey there, thanks for your support, really appreciate it 😀 We were waiting for the right moment to start traveling and producing again, hopefully many more videos this year, have a great day yourself 😎
@@HungryPassport Know what you mean - Travelled the world for 13 months prior to the pandemic and now I've remained indoors for almost 2 years - Maybe you lot might want to try a few of those Top 10 videos that don't need new footage? The kind that take footage from random people possibly? Either way I look forward to whenever you lot post your next video - Whereabouts are you lot from if I may? Been trying to decipher that for ages - Croatia?
@@pranavhinduja1182 Haha, very good guess, and you were very close - we're from Slovenia, one country up 😉 We've been doing some traveling to get additional footage, including Italy, Mexico, California, etc. during the pandemic and were waiting for the right time to start posting again... Anyway, hope you'll be able to start traveling again soon 😀
@@HungryPassport Haha - Almost - You lot ought to do a video about Lake Bled then! That's quite nice, look forward to the videos you lot make about these places - Hopefully I'll travel in a month or two and finally end this long break haha! Your videos have helped a lot over the past year to help me travel through my imagination and I'm forever thankful for that!
Thanks again and super grateful for your comments. Let’s keep in touch 😎
Just wanted to drop by and express our sincere gratitude for your incredible Rome vlogs! 🎥 Your tips have been an absolute game-changer as we gear up for our own Roman adventure in just 72 days!
Italy is my most favourite country. I would love to live there. ❤️
Excellent video; can never get enough of Europe. Thank you.
Indeed, and i dont believe in once in a lifetime experience, coz I promise Ill be back to Europe!!!
Wow, I'm impressed by how huge is Rome and its ancient monuments. I haven't been to Rome yet but it seems so huge, that are my conclusions.
Thank you for this video. You mentioned some places no one else mentioned in their videos.
I'm going here in October and I'm staying directly beside the Colosseum. You can see it perfectly from every window. Only a rock throw away
where are you staying if you dont mind me asking? im going for the first time in early november but havent booked a place yet
@@ghostiee._.333 I found it on airbnb. I booked it 5 months in advance
Beautiful city ♥️🇮🇹♥️ Roma🇮🇹👍
Rome is really huge & Amazing! I enjoyed my stay there ☺️
Excellent! - my partner and I loved it there! We went knowing every little about the city and OMG, discovering the city that way added so much excitement!!! I love ROME!!!
Thank you Hungry passport!! This video was very helpful guide......
Rome is such a great city, I've been several times yet still haven't seen it all!
Thanks for this wonderful video.
I'm going to travel to Rome next June. Thank you for the good video and tourist information. 😮😊🎉
Thank you for this!!! Will be visiting Rome in October!!🎉
Thank you for this great tips ❤
Soon I will be visiting Rome Italy
Have a safe trip and enjoy 😊
I recommend Ancient ostia, is like Pompeii, a Roman park of first level, and is part of Rome is not another city
Recently been to Rome it was beautiful I’d love to live there
Great video!
I went to Rome this year. The Colosseum is BEAUTIFUL and so is the Vatican City.
Interesting and informative video! Great format. I visited Italy again.
Nice edit! Cool video ✅
Beautiful country ❤❤
Incredible video .. well done
❤ Rome 🇮🇹
Thanks for sharing. Your voice is awesome
Love to see you again brother, still waiting for Oslo 😊❤️
Haha, thanks 😉
Una città bellissima e Matera in Basilicata.
Wonderful video 👍👍👍
I have been to Rome when I was young. Of course, I threw a coin into the fountain. Now , I am over 65. I still hope I can visit Rome again in my life. However, I was told it is unsafe in Rome now , particular at the places of tourist. A lot of sacmming, robbery, stealing etc. It is sad.
The capital of the world!
Че 💀 пон
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Paris too
I think you forgot about everything outside of Europe
@@tygerbyun5036😂😂
Love the video ❤
Lots of interesting buildings!
Merita vazut 😮
nice
Loved this video and can't wait to go back to Rome this Summer after 23 yrs!
La città di Roma è una città antica con una storia antica
Great video. We are going back to Rome in April, 2022. Can you give us information on how to contact you once we arrive. There are many exhibits we would like to see and your video hit the nail on the head.
Hi Jeffrey, so nice to hear our video was helpful 😀 Rome is an amazing city, we've been there so many times and there is always something new to discover. Feel free to write to us anytime, here's our email: contact(at)hungrypassport.xyz Wish you an amazing trip! 😎
Thanks, I will stay in touch.
Nice
Liked #46. Great top 10 for the Erernal City. I think you buy coliseum and vatican combo ticket, if recall. They had that combo when I was there in 2007. Great video Hungry Passport 😎👍
By the way, I just ordered the Beeyond luggage, looks great
Great, hope it comes in handy on your next trip (to Rome) 😀
Hungry! super~incredible .
Thank you 😋
Tourists in Rome checking out the Pantheon, Italy’s most-visited cultural site, will soon be charged a 5-euro ($5.28) entrance fee under an agreement signed March 16, 2023 by Italian culture and church officials.
Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano said the move was a matter of “good sense.” The introduction of an entrance fee comes five years after a previous government shelved plans to start charging visitors 2 euros.
Proceeds will be split, with the culture ministry receiving 70% and the Rome diocese 30%, officials said.
The monumental domed structure, originally an ancient Roman temple, draws millions of visitors each year. It was transformed into a church in 609, called the Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs, and Mass is regularly celebrated there.
Under the new plan, visitors under 25 years of age will be charged 2 euros. Entrance will be free to Rome residents, minors, people attending Mass and personnel of the basilica, among others.
When I was young, I visited Rome. At that moment, visitors were allowed to many places in Vatican. We climbed to the toppest of the doom shaped building. I think visitors are not allowed to go there. And old people are not able to climb such a tall building. There was not lift at that moment to there.
In how many days can one complete these destinations?
How long is a good amount of time for Rome - 7 nights enough ?
You can explore major sites in Rome within 2-3 days. If you expect to queue up for entrances to every single sites. It might take more than 2-3 days. Stay away from touristy areas for foods. Anything above 5-8 EUR for Pizzas is tourist price.
Hi guys love the videos, question ❓⁉️ how much is it rent a car in Italy whats the price range? 😬👍🏻
Il casato dei Baschi ebbe lunga fama per gli odi fraterni e in generale tra parenti. Suggestivo fu l'incontro tra Francesco d'Assisi e questo casato nel 1217 o 1218[2]. L'intervento di Francesco ricompose le discordie nel casato. Fin dai tempi di San Francesco, sono ricordati ambedue i centri della potenza dei Baschi: il castello delle Teverina e quello di Carnano; ma la famiglia non era ancora scissa in due rami anche se gli eventi dimostrarono che vi fu sempre una unità formale ma una distinzione sostanziale[3]. San Francesco, probabilmente in un suo viaggio a Roma, transitando per quelle montagne, oppure rinunciando ad un viaggio a Parigi[4] decise di andarli a trovare e giunse sino al Castello di Carnano e poi a quello della Teverina, dove esercitò appunto la sua missione di pace e di amore, ricomponendo gli odi di quei Signori. Fu proprio Bonconte uno dei figli di Ugolino, che aveva ascoltato frate Francesco ad Alviano, durante il suo viaggio verso Roma, a proporre la mediazione per la ricomposizione della lite. I tre fratelli, Ugolino, Ranieri e Bonconte dopo la pacificazione dimostrarono la loro riconoscenza a frate Francesco, donandogli un vetusto fabbricato (un piccolo fortilizio di vedetta), un “locus”, con del terreno adiacente, presso la riva sinistra del Tevere. Lì San Francesco iniziò la costruzione del Romitorio-Convento di Pantanelli, che fu ultimato dopo la sua morte. Nel convento dimorò dopo la prigionia anche Jacopone da Todi e nel medesimo avrebbe composto lo Stabat Mater e altre “Laudi”; e qualche tempo dopo vi soggiornò anche Bernardino da Siena[5]. Bonconte de' Baschi divenne frate Rizziero e vestì l'abito dei postulanti, e dal 1221 al 1224 fu scelto per accompagnare come “guardiano” l'ormai malato Francesco d'Assisi. I due vissero fianco a fianco a S. Maria degli Angeli, nell'Eremo di Fonte Colombo a Greccio. Poi Rizziero lasciò Francesco per ritirarsi nella Comunità di Rieti e prepararsi a ricevere l'ordine sacro. Si ritrovarono qualche tempo dopo ad Assisi per l'ultimo abbraccio. it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baschi_(famiglia)
Now we can race here in Mario Kart Tour!
@HungryPassport You also run two minute paper? Same voice 😀
Does someone know the song/ musi in the beginning please? 🙏🏻
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Where can I get the Beyond Luggage bags. Cannot find ☹️
Hey there, you can use this link: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09NHLG2LK 😀
Wow
After many days 🙂
I have seen Christi in the U.S.A.
الله أكبر Dieu est grand👏
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I think this time I’d love to see more of Africa,asia and South America videos,we’ve seen enough of Europe and North America
Sure, we can’t wait to cover other parts of the world too, the only problem is that traveling during the pandemic outside Europe and US is a bit tricky… we do have Mexico City travel guide coming soon 😎
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Go ahead
The Sunday Times ranks Mallorca as the world’s best place to live, while, Knight Frank, in a similar survey, puts Palma de Mallorca as the second most desirable location on the planet to buy a home.2nd most desirable?Please "Knight". Mallorca number 1 always.
How k do I get yes back out to what we had you yes without these people or with them still
I want my red Monaco baseball cap back! It cost me 50 euros!!!!!!!
What shocks me is how did the Romans see when there eye sight went as they got older nobody ever talks about that food for thought????
They didn't, they were guided by their families. The same way we do now, only they were far more dependent then.
@@kevinpedz lol never thought of it that way I bet it would of been a sad existence still thow
That is if you were lucky enough to reach the age where your sight was affected. Most didn't live very long at all. So you didn't really have much of an issue in that area.
@@johnd5051 they didn't have advanced support systems that prolonged life expectancy like today. Most died from malnutrition, dysentery, starvation, dirty water, disease in general, and war. Death was expected by the age of 33 in the middle ages, and it raised to 55 in the 1900's.
@@kevinpedz sounds to me like you've just come back thats a bit of shxt holiday joking aside people don't realise how bad them times were its all beautified and romanticised for today's generation but idd live to go back in time n check it out 😆
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Thanks 😊 Haha, sure 😎
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I just came back from Rome Italy, and out of 33 countries I've visited Rome was by far the WORST!
The city is trashed, the people there are EXTREMELY RUDE, and I got robbed twice by cab drivers (300eu).
I also got robbed by pick pockets in subway and fortunately I kept all my valuables at home. The police had nasty attitudes and didn't help at all, they just said "Good bye" and walked off. This explains why Crime there is Extremely Extremely High!
Customer service is beyond pathetic, and the atmosphere is very sad there.
And I consider myself an extremely friendly guy.
I don't know what's up in Rome but I HIGHLY RECOMMEND AVOIDING ROME!
I Visted Peru, Columbia, Algeria, Japan, P.R., Mexico, Spain, and even Ghuana in past 7 years and those places were GREAT!!!
AVOID ITALY!!!
Sarai pure un tipo amichevole ma poco sveglio. Quello che dici è vero ma non è il totale della realtà
I better go see that coliseum before a earthquake completely destroys it
EXPLORE GOLGUMBAZ
So many sponsorships in such a short video..
your background music is VERY distracting!
dont watch then
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Jesus taken up to high place in rome where they told him to cast himself down.
Now hold onto your papers
Per un turista sentire caracalla non significa niente. Per me che da bambino ci andavo a zoccole dice tanto. 🤣🤣😂😂
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Roma😂😂😂😂😂romale
😮😮😮😮😮😮Parisian empires😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
I'll be honest, Rome may look nice, but Rome is the worst European city in which to live in.
It's the only capital city in Europe that has problems with crime, traffic, pollution, corruption, poverty, and inequality. You won’t find those problems anywhere else in Europe.
Have you ever visited Paris?
Honestly sounds like every capital, maybe except the Scandinavian/Norse ones :D
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This is a history video. Not a guide.
Not what I wanted to happen to you why in
Ofrecen pagar por cada like de este video pero nunca cumplen, cuidense de las estafas y de los enganos!
Where you also killed him
HEY HUNGRY,,!!! TAKE THAT IPHONE OUT OF YOUR MONTH B/4 YOU SPEAK, DUHHH !
Another clickbait video. 😢
I visited 8 out of the 12 spots (including bonus) that were mentioned in this video in only a day and a half 🥹
Interesting and informative video! Great format. I visited Italy again.
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