Thanks for this great tour ! I visited Rome twice and termini 1 time and some guy tried to take my bag and put it in ‘safe’ storage and followed me into the McDonald’s,luckily he went away after I wasn’t giving him attention
I was in ROME last May, I noticed there were hardly any bins so people just chucked everything on the ground . The one bin at TREVI fountain was completely covered in litter
Io e la mia famiglia amiamo molto l’Italia, in particolare Roma. Ci piace camminare e ci sentiamo al sicuro. Infatti molte città sono state occupate da immigrate e molte vivono per strada. Questo é un serio problema umanitario in molti paesi. Sfortunato! Grazie mille per il vídeo. Saluti da Brasília/Brasile.👍👏🇮🇹🇧🇷
Roma 20 anni fa era un fiore adesso cn questa immigrazione incontrollata molte zone sono fatiscenti.bisogna fermare questa immigrazione clandestina non possiamo aiutare tutta l'Africa da soli
Last month at the termini I was violently assaulted by 3 men who stole my wallet and passport. Other opportunistic bystanders tried telling me to give them 100 euros to get it back for me but it was obviously a scam. The cops will do little to help you. Avoid this area if possible.
Hello my friend! Nice walking tour around this place it looks so great with beautiful buildings and perfect weather. Thank you for sharing have a wonderful day ❤️
Milan Central Station area is in similar conditions. Just out of control. Strange, when I was young you could walk in that area without any problem. Marco
@@SimoneCarp Wrong. Many migrants are drug addicts in Parco di colle opia. I know because I have been to Rome many times. not all migrants are drug addicts, but most of them do not work and engage in illegal activities.
I arrived at Termini Roma and our Hotel was only 800m away, so we decided to walk, me, my sister and my mom, everyone with a carry on luggage. We walked down the gueto, it has so many homeless people, drug addicted. My mom was so terrified, everyone cursing me for picking the worst place in the city. The guest house was nice though, it was one block of Piazza Victorio Emanuele, and the area slightly better. A man was following us, we entered in a store, he passed by walked a little bit and returned, it was scary.
I can confirm that I've experienced something similar while also staying in a hotel in the same area. We arrived at 1 AM in the night at Termini Station and one drug addict screamed at us. Next time I will pick a hotel that will be near Pantheon.
Es cierto, la basura en Roma es un problema, si estuviera limpia, creo que sería perfecta. No me he sentido inseguro en ningún momento caminando en Roma, muy bonita ciudad. Me encanta Italia
It is sad that it's full of graffiti. New generation who never sweat to build this building just ruined it with paint. As if they have the right to destroy buildings that they have NO CONRIBUTION at all may it be labor or financial.
It's just that some cultures have got their act together more than others -in Italy itself you only need to go to the Trentino Alto Adige region where ethnic Germans constitute half the population -everything is immaculate there including the historic buildings and there aren't any graffiti to soil the walls!All to do with education and having good and efficient governments at all levels.
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 Wrong! Not just selective picking -I look at the whole picture -it's undeniable that areas of Germanic influence and the closer you get to Austria,Switzerland or even France the better towns and cities are maintained -even Venice is very badly maintained once you go into the side streets with mortar crumbling off most of the buildings and ugly graffiti.If you look at the rates of differentiated recycling(raccolta differenziata) it's high in north and gets lower the further south you go.Rome is full of the most horrible graffiti even in areas like Trastevere and I could not watch the walk along the Tiber program because every square inch of walls and under bridges had graffiti.Bologna has graffiti everywhere even on ancient columns.They don't seem to do anything about it -change will come only if these things are pointed out.
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 Look some towns and cities in Italy are well looked after but many are not -probably depends on the local governments but I am far from being the first person to make observations about the lack of maintenance in many areas-it's not just Venice but many many other sites.I watch many travelogues on You Tube on Italian towns and cities and it is quite evident that buildings are not looked after and repainted and re-stuccoed like they should be-even in Greece on small islands the buildings are immaculately whitewashed and it looks so good but look at Italian places and the render is peeling off badly on nearly every edifice-I noticed that when I looked at a walk through of an Italian island in Bay of Naples and actually commented on it and the host replied that it somehow added to the charm -which is a way of looking at it -and the graffiti seems to be worse than anywhere else especially in parts of Rome -it's everywhere and graffiti is piled on graffiti.I agree the Italian parts of Switzerland are as neat as the French and German parts -but that's probably because these areas have been Swiss since the late 15th century!!!Don't get me wrong I love Italy (I was born there) that's why I am dismayed at what's happening.I know there are reasons for it and Italy has a huge cultural legacy to look after but so have most countries and most seem to do better.
@@kaloarepo288 Greece? most of Santorini and parts of Athens are very clean, but much of the rest are you kidding bro? Most of Athens is similar to Naples, and check out sections of Barcelona. Plus, Italy is a net contributor to the EU, Greece is surviving only because of EU funds, even Spain which only lately has arrived into modern times . I'm with you on the buildings in areas of Italy are a mess, but as he said they're much much older, harder to maintain. Italy is nearly all surrounded by sea, hotter more humid climate all affecting those centuries old buildings made of what is now decaying materials. It's a never ending job maintaining them and all and the tourist don't help. If you check out the other capitols of what are considered Germanic countries like Scandinavia, look close and you will be surprised the condition they're in. Graffiti, need of painting and repairing from missing stucco and they have 1/6th the populations and less than 1/10th the tourist. No doubt Naples and parts of Sicily are complete embarrassments but America is the richest country in the world, have you seen their cities lately? They make Naples, Sicily look like Beverly Hills. Just watch YT videos of Kensington Ave., Philadelphia as an example and it's just one of hundreds in America. Even famous, rich California cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento, or Chicago, New York, the list endless, check them out on YT. Talk about graffiti, garbage, homeless, addicts, it's shocking.
Lamentablemente existen gente extranjeros que son rescatados en el mar son refugiados y duermen en la calle en todos los países Europeos pasa eso ,son los que se arriesgan en el mar en canoas muriendo muchos en el Mediterráneo. La situación es ésa . Pero no son Italianos ni existen niños italianos en la calle . Si los hay no son Italianos. Ese es el problema que tienen todos los paises Europeos con la inmigración .
👑 = con permiso en opiniones=. El problema italiano, nace con el gobierno actual y tambien desde 1900 ,. Italia esta sometida por la fuerza AMERICANA 😈, la deuda creada por un MAGO 👀❗ la deuda desde la 2° guerra mondiale aun hoy esta vigente. Italia esta encerrada economicamente a corrupcion economica AMERICANA 👍👍 Finalmente OBEDECEN A UNION EUROPEA,. creada con un senso terrible ❗. Motivo por la qual ingrasan personas de tipo ilegal tipo delincuentes tipo esclavos extranjeros .
This place was only a 15 minute walk from my hotel. I saw several things like that when I walked from the trainstation to my hotel, aswell streetfenders. But oh well, you will find in any city something.
Many memories. Piazza della Repubblica is quite something at night, with its floodlit fountain. I see that the Spanish Steps are closed off. A great pity that not all tourists are as respectful as you are. Just near where you finished is Il Campodoglio, a square designed by Michelangelo.
Then who’s gonna do all the dirty work? Delivery service, trash collection, kitchen services, custodial duties, cleaning the hotel rooms, taxis, bus drivers, metro workers, street cleaners, etc etc? Yeah it’s the inconvenient truth. We complain about immigrants taking jobs but let’s be honest are there enough “real citizens” to take over all the jobs the immigrants are supposedly “stealing”? Lol go educate yourself a bit.
Thank you for showing! Do you think it is safe at 9pm or 10pm? Is it dark at that time? I will be doing a day trip from Rome to Venice and will not be back until 9pm :(
Unfortunately, the Italian economic model has become similar to the American one, which expresses a primitive and ruthless social model, just look at the reserves for native peoples. The American economic model is based on the usury and exploitation of other peoples, there has never been an American civilization. Italian civilization is 3 millennia old, and is based on Greek philosophy, Roman law and the most important, Christianity.
Awesome walk overall but sometimes as a walker those things we observing in the street is really annoying and sad.me myself even though how beautiful the place always i encounter annoying things on my way .anyway,nice sharing again.
Did he look Italian to you? Japan doesn't have them that's a big part of the difference. Western countries have been overrun/ruined by leftist liberal, globalist politicians and immigrants.
My son and his girlfriend visited Tokyo just before Covid hit the world and were amazed about how clean the city was. In the end they tried to find some litter to photograph and only after a few days were they able to take a snap of a tiny piece of paper on the pavement. They are certainly going to return there, as they loved the city, its food and the Japanese people. Other countries have a lot to learn from the Japanese especially food wise as they are just about the healthiest population on the planet.
Is there really that much poverty in Rome? What is the Italian government doing about that? When I see people on the street and filth all around, it’s not much different than any other large cities. It is unfortunate as so many things change over the years and not always for the better.
Rome is rich...the italians they are very critic s with the they country...in NY,PARIS,LONDON ROME ,THEY ARE GREAT CITY S,IS NORMAL WITH 4MILION OF PEOPLE, IN USA ,VERY MOST POVERTY ON THE STREET
@@valerianocuomo996 of course there is poverty in the USA but Rome being a much smaller city where the Vatican resides, you think it would be cleaner. I am not offending the country as I am Italian as well but it is embarrassing to me when I see the dirty streets of that beautiful historic city.
Lastly, it’s offensive when people who don’t know the US insult it with poverty. We ARE the richest country in the world and the first to help other countries in need.
@@AD12396 Dude, PLEASE, I'm Italian-American, I agree with you and it's embarrassing but American cities are 10X WORSE. Kensington Ave., Philadelphia (watch it on YT) just one of THOUSANDS of areas in America that make Naples, Sicily, this section of Rome look like Beverly Hills.
The italian government is doing absolutely Nothing either for the italians (who have to immigrate if they want to get a decent job) or for the immigrants. 🥲
The problem with Rome, as in almost every italian city, is the constant car traffic. Cars reign supreme, and little consideration is given to other means of transportation. The metro system in Rome is comically bad, bike paths are few and badly mantained so everyone use cars or motorbikes to get around; you can then imagine the air quality and noise pollution levels. Rome is one of the most beautiful and culturally rich cities in the world, but cars are literally everywhere and they ruin the atmosphere so much. All the beautiful monuments are covered in soot if you look closely, it’s heartbreaking
Hey man, the main problem I see here is not the dirt of the city but that no one is trying to help the man who is lying on the hot ground. He could die with a temperature of 42°C and no Italian or foreigner cares.
It is clear from that video why the natives are angry . I would like to visit Italy , but only for a few days , not to live there . It is a beautiful place with a lot of history , but it is tough for the ordinary people who live there .I don't want to find this out in the hard way as I already had this in my country , in Greece .
@A R I am not in a position to disagree with you regarding Italy , as I have never been there and everything I know is from friends and from the internet and TV : for example an Italian friend I met in Bristol seven years ago said to me that he moved abroad, because " the scale of corruption in Venice is unimaginable " and he wouldn't be able to accept that kind of life any more . Personally I am a big admirer of Italy for many reasons : The history, the music , the food, the landscapes. Everything makes perfect sense to me .So I can say for sure that I have nothing against Italy and Italians , in the contrary I admire everything which related with them . As for Greece ..there is no doubt that the country is very beautiful : no matter what I will say , this is what the two million tourists who visit the country every year will confirm .However , as an over qualified Greek who is graduated from one of the best Greek universities, I can confirm here that the Greek job market can not offer the opportunities a South European can find in the North of Europe or in USA or Australia . Also I can confirm from my sixteen years experience living in this country that If your father is a prime minister , you probably will became a prime minister , it doesn't matter If you are enough competent for that and the same applies for any job ..If you and your family are well known supporters of a particular political party , you have better chances to live a life without significant financial worries in compare with somebody who tries to accomplish things in life holding the Holly Bible on his /her hand . However I don't intend to argue with you on this one anyway .Anyone speaks based on his/her personal experience and anyone who read this can understand what is going on.Any opinion is respected .In any case I love Italy and I hope really people there to be really happy .Yes indeed , money is not everything in life , but If you don't have enough for a discent living, that could affect and anything else .The italian culture is into my heart .
These are the outcomes for let hundreds of thousands of immigrants enter Italy with no permits and without offering them a job…unfortunately unemployment in Italy is a big issue for natives too.
Boston MA in the USA is even worst 😆 trash on and in the metro and people sleeping inside and outside and peeing etc. although graffiti is not found around as much in the city
Roma Termini (train station) has always been, since the 80's, the worst area of the city. So, unless you have to take the train, you can avoid that quarter and stop as far as Piazza della Repubblica/Via Nazionale. But have to say been there many times and nothing happened.
Когда оператор шол по площади ехал мотороллер за ним машина.тому итальянцы на мотороллере передать один из заводов по выпуску мотороллеров.в ростове построить виллу ему дать яхту до 30м.ауди р8 купе.ауди q8.и а6.выполнять
Три машины стояло у красивого здании последняя такси белая.водителю передать компанию 306 в ростове.дом ихний хозяина компании.яхту 30м.бугатти шерон та что в мосеве синяя .гелендваген за ней ездил и бмв 7 когда я работал на Вавилова стояла.выполнять
May I add why don’t they paint over the walls with that graffiti which makes it look a lot worse. I’ve been wanting to come back to Rome but watching this makes me think twice. And to think of all the tourists who visit and bring their money to see this filth.
Пацанчик итальянец стоял листовки раздавал или нет в желательно.передать ему компанию Триколор.главный офис сделать в Ростове на дону.яхту 40м пагани.ауди q5 и a8.виллу построить в ростове.выполнять
Thanks for this great tour ! I visited Rome twice and termini 1 time and some guy tried to take my bag and put it in ‘safe’ storage and followed me into the McDonald’s,luckily he went away after I wasn’t giving him attention
That’s great..such an interesting and awesome walking tour through this amazing place..absolutely beautiful city scenery.thank for the walk
I am glad you highlighting this area of the city. It is better to know where to go and where to stay if you are visiting for the first time.
Amazing and interesting walk!! I can't imagine how hot it must have been! Thanks for sharing
Rome is amazing, What a beautiful and interesting place, it looks great to go and see it, thanks for sharing your experience 😍
I was in ROME last May, I noticed there were hardly any bins so people just chucked everything on the ground . The one bin at TREVI fountain was completely covered in litter
You're right about the bin at the Trevi fountain
I love Rome . I’ve never had a problem there in over 30 years of traveling there. The train station is very well improved since the early 90s.
Io e la mia famiglia amiamo molto l’Italia, in particolare Roma. Ci piace camminare e ci sentiamo al sicuro. Infatti molte città sono state occupate da immigrate e molte vivono per strada. Questo é un serio problema umanitario in molti paesi. Sfortunato! Grazie mille per il vídeo. Saluti da Brasília/Brasile.👍👏🇮🇹🇧🇷
Roma 20 anni fa era un fiore adesso cn questa immigrazione incontrollata molte zone sono fatiscenti.bisogna fermare questa immigrazione clandestina non possiamo aiutare tutta l'Africa da soli
La città resta la più favolosa,ma nasconde ogni genere di orrori ed è ancora in totale o quasi lokdown
Last month at the termini I was violently assaulted by 3 men who stole my wallet and passport. Other opportunistic bystanders tried telling me to give them 100 euros to get it back for me but it was obviously a scam. The cops will do little to help you. Avoid this area if possible.
Hello my friend! Nice walking tour around this place it looks so great with beautiful buildings and perfect weather. Thank you for sharing have a wonderful day ❤️
Milan Central Station area is in similar conditions. Just out of control. Strange, when I was young you could walk in that area without any problem. Marco
It's still beautiful though, look at those palaces, such a marvelous city
You didn't see so much mess and drug addicts before 2015, when the migration started.
Bullshit.
@@SimoneCarp Explain please.
@@aldeamihai635 migration has nothing to do with mess and drug. It's that simple.
@@SimoneCarp Wrong. Many migrants are drug addicts in Parco di colle opia. I know because I have been to Rome many times. not all migrants are drug addicts, but most of them do not work and engage in illegal activities.
@@aldeamihai635 man I am born and raised in Rome. Also, I look at data. Case closed.
Was there a week before you. Thanks for reminding me of my stay there. Loved Rome!
Thanks a lot
One of the perfect videos I saw today. Both the shooting and editing are excellent. It's great~!!👍6
I arrived at Termini Roma and our Hotel was only 800m away, so we decided to walk, me, my sister and my mom, everyone with a carry on luggage. We walked down the gueto, it has so many homeless people, drug addicted. My mom was so terrified, everyone cursing me for picking the worst place in the city. The guest house was nice though, it was one block of Piazza Victorio Emanuele, and the area slightly better. A man was following us, we entered in a store, he passed by walked a little bit and returned, it was scary.
I can confirm that I've experienced something similar while also staying in a hotel in the same area. We arrived at 1 AM in the night at Termini Station and one drug addict screamed at us. Next time I will pick a hotel that will be near Pantheon.
I rode to Termini about a month ago, and saw several homeless tents in Rome. Very sad.
Wow, I love this kind of video.💙💙💗💗💗💗
Thank you so much for uploading the video. My friend!!
People pissing on the sidewalks isn't very rare in the US as well
Thank you for taking us on the beautiful tour in a vibrant and wonderful city. Looks like a wonderful place to visit. Like 76
Places like San Francisco are 100 times worse.
I agree you. When I took the bus via airport I was shocked to see that!
I'm Antonio from Italy, the station "Termini" in Rome not is Italy !!! Is Africa and middle east !!!
_This situation is not only in Europe,in South America it is even worse_
Nice video, and yes Termini station is really dirty.
Thank you for sharing the wonderful virtual walking tour superb and enjoyable awesome
your CC is spectacular and gives many important information ✔️✔️thanks
Thanks a lot
Es cierto, la basura en Roma es un problema, si estuviera limpia, creo que sería perfecta. No me he sentido inseguro en ningún momento caminando en Roma, muy bonita ciudad. Me encanta Italia
It is sad that it's full of graffiti. New generation who never sweat to build this building just ruined it with paint. As if they have the right to destroy buildings that they have NO CONRIBUTION at all may it be labor or financial.
The death camps for graffiti artists would solve the problem! 👍
@A R ti piacerebbe.
thank you for the virtual journey good luck always and keep the spirit ❤️❤️❤️
It's just that some cultures have got their act together more than others -in Italy itself you only need to go to the Trentino Alto Adige region where ethnic Germans constitute half the population -everything is immaculate there including the historic buildings and there aren't any graffiti to soil the walls!All to do with education and having good and efficient governments at all levels.
You're absolutely right sir
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 Wrong! Not just selective picking -I look at the whole picture -it's undeniable that areas of Germanic influence and the closer you get to Austria,Switzerland or even France the better towns and cities are maintained -even Venice is very badly maintained once you go into the side streets with mortar crumbling off most of the buildings and ugly graffiti.If you look at the rates of differentiated recycling(raccolta differenziata) it's high in north and gets lower the further south you go.Rome is full of the most horrible graffiti even in areas like Trastevere and I could not watch the walk along the Tiber program because every square inch of walls and under bridges had graffiti.Bologna has graffiti everywhere even on ancient columns.They don't seem to do anything about it -change will come only if these things are pointed out.
Berlin has more graffiti and is way more sluggish than Italian cities will ever be. Where’s the efficiency there?
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 Look some towns and cities in Italy are well looked after but many are not -probably depends on the local governments but I am far from being the first person to make observations about the lack of maintenance in many areas-it's not just Venice but many many other sites.I watch many travelogues on You Tube on Italian towns and cities and it is quite evident that buildings are not looked after and repainted and re-stuccoed like they should be-even in Greece on small islands the buildings are immaculately whitewashed and it looks so good but look at Italian places and the render is peeling off badly on nearly every edifice-I noticed that when I looked at a walk through of an Italian island in Bay of Naples and actually commented on it and the host replied that it somehow added to the charm -which is a way of looking at it -and the graffiti seems to be worse than anywhere else especially in parts of Rome -it's everywhere and graffiti is piled on graffiti.I agree the Italian parts of Switzerland are as neat as the French and German parts -but that's probably because these areas have been Swiss since the late 15th century!!!Don't get me wrong I love Italy (I was born there) that's why I am dismayed at what's happening.I know there are reasons for it and Italy has a huge cultural legacy to look after but so have most countries and most seem to do better.
@@kaloarepo288 Greece? most of Santorini and parts of Athens are very clean, but much of the rest are you kidding bro? Most of Athens is similar to Naples, and check out sections of Barcelona. Plus, Italy is a net contributor to the EU, Greece is surviving only because of EU funds, even Spain which only lately has arrived into modern times . I'm with you on the buildings in areas of Italy are a mess, but as he said they're much much older, harder to maintain. Italy is nearly all surrounded by sea, hotter more humid climate all affecting those centuries old buildings made of what is now decaying materials. It's a never ending job maintaining them and all and the tourist don't help. If you check out the other capitols of what are considered Germanic countries like Scandinavia, look close and you will be surprised the condition they're in. Graffiti, need of painting and repairing from missing stucco and they have 1/6th the populations and less than 1/10th the tourist. No doubt Naples and parts of Sicily are complete embarrassments but America is the richest country in the world, have you seen their cities lately? They make Naples, Sicily look like Beverly Hills. Just watch YT videos of Kensington Ave., Philadelphia as an example and it's just one of hundreds in America. Even famous, rich California cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento, or Chicago, New York, the list endless, check them out on YT. Talk about graffiti, garbage, homeless, addicts, it's shocking.
nice videography... watched full video
Nice tour my friend... Keep safe....
Lamentablemente existen gente extranjeros que son rescatados en el mar son refugiados y duermen en la calle en todos los países Europeos pasa eso ,son los que se arriesgan en el mar en canoas muriendo muchos en el Mediterráneo. La situación es ésa . Pero no son Italianos ni existen niños italianos en la calle . Si los hay no son Italianos. Ese es el problema que tienen todos los paises Europeos con la inmigración .
👑 = con permiso en opiniones=. El problema italiano, nace con el gobierno actual y tambien desde 1900 ,. Italia esta sometida por la fuerza AMERICANA 😈, la deuda creada por un MAGO 👀❗
la deuda desde la 2° guerra mondiale aun hoy esta vigente.
Italia esta encerrada economicamente a corrupcion economica AMERICANA 👍👍
Finalmente OBEDECEN A UNION EUROPEA,. creada con un senso terrible ❗.
Motivo por la qual ingrasan personas de tipo ilegal tipo delincuentes tipo esclavos extranjeros .
Le risorse boldriniane all’opera 🤣
Italy was a great place, then we had PD that destroyed everything...
PD Is "democratic" party
تبارك الله عليك مزيد من تألق دائم و نجاح و ابداع بتوفيق ان شاء الله🌺👍🌴
Ti Amoooooo Roma sei l'unica al mondo❤
This place was only a 15 minute walk from my hotel. I saw several things like that when I walked from the trainstation to my hotel, aswell streetfenders. But oh well, you will find in any city something.
Many memories. Piazza della Repubblica is quite something at night, with its floodlit fountain. I see that the Spanish Steps are closed off. A great pity that not all tourists are as respectful as you are. Just near where you finished is Il Campodoglio, a square designed by Michelangelo.
Excellent walk!
Loved it 👍👍👍
Thanks to immigrants
Then who’s gonna do all the dirty work? Delivery service, trash collection, kitchen services, custodial duties, cleaning the hotel rooms, taxis, bus drivers, metro workers, street cleaners, etc etc?
Yeah it’s the inconvenient truth. We complain about immigrants taking jobs but let’s be honest are there enough “real citizens” to take over all the jobs the immigrants are supposedly “stealing”?
Lol go educate yourself a bit.
Fantastic! 👍
Thanks
Roma par mi es el lugar más bello del mundo...❤
Was there last week from August 7th & 8th. Beautiful city. First time ever in Europe. I was shocked they had graffiti problem like we do in the U.S.
Yeah there is graffiti in many places
Don't be too shocked--graffiti literally an Italian word.
The American Dream, in EUROpe,and especially in Italy colony: Crime, Kaos and nothing at work!
Thank you for showing! Do you think it is safe at 9pm or 10pm? Is it dark at that time? I will be doing a day trip from Rome to Venice and will not be back until 9pm :(
Rome is very Safe at night. Safer than most other European cities
Informative tour
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Amazing Roma 😍
Rome is amazing ❤️🧡❤️
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Unfortunately, the Italian economic model has become similar to the American one, which expresses a primitive and ruthless social model, just look at the reserves for native peoples. The American economic model is based on the usury and exploitation of other peoples, there has never been an American civilization. Italian civilization is 3 millennia old, and is based on Greek philosophy, Roman law and the most important, Christianity.
Never vote for socialist-communist politicians if you want to safe your country and yourself.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
very nice place
Awesome walk overall but sometimes as a walker those things we observing in the street is really annoying and sad.me myself even though how beautiful the place always i encounter annoying things on my way .anyway,nice sharing again.
I adore Rome
Tokyo is so much cleaner than Rome, it's about culture and upbringings. 0:29 Peeing in the street? That would never happen in Japan.
Did he look Italian to you? Japan doesn't have them that's a big part of the difference. Western countries have been overrun/ruined by leftist liberal, globalist politicians and immigrants.
Japan doesn't have immigration problems!
My son and his girlfriend visited Tokyo just before Covid hit the world and were amazed about how clean the city was. In the end they tried to find some litter to photograph and only after a few days were they able to take a snap of a tiny piece of paper on the pavement. They are certainly going to return there, as they loved the city, its food and the Japanese people. Other countries have a lot to learn from the Japanese especially food wise as they are just about the healthiest population on the planet.
nice
Vero a Roma centro non ci sono molti cestini della spazzatura credo sia per motivi di sicurezza pubblica.
This was filmed the day before we left.
Really? I hope you had a great time in Rome
@@AmazingWalkingTour I did. The people were amazing and the food was spectacular
I literally feel this smell through the screen
You should see Naples!
July was worse. Garbage. People lying on the ground. Tourists are confused. But, hey! I still Love Rome.
Accross the road walk down to the bottom of via fillippo turati..it gets worse.
Wait to see Bucharest.
Nice walking tour.. 😊
We have a bad mayor
Is there really that much poverty in Rome? What is the Italian government doing about that? When I see people on the street and filth all around, it’s not much different than any other large cities. It is unfortunate as so many things change over the years and not always for the better.
Rome is rich...the italians they are very critic s with the they country...in NY,PARIS,LONDON ROME ,THEY ARE GREAT CITY S,IS NORMAL WITH 4MILION OF PEOPLE, IN USA ,VERY MOST POVERTY ON THE STREET
@@valerianocuomo996 of course there is poverty in the USA but Rome being a much smaller city where the Vatican resides, you think it would be cleaner. I am not offending the country as I am Italian as well but it is embarrassing to me when I see the dirty streets of that beautiful historic city.
Lastly, it’s offensive when people who don’t know the US insult it with poverty. We ARE the richest country in the world and the first to help other countries in need.
@@AD12396 Dude, PLEASE, I'm Italian-American, I agree with you and it's embarrassing but American cities are 10X WORSE. Kensington Ave., Philadelphia (watch it on YT) just one of THOUSANDS of areas in America that make Naples, Sicily, this section of Rome look like Beverly Hills.
The italian government is doing absolutely Nothing either for the italians (who have to immigrate if they want to get a decent job) or for the immigrants. 🥲
Looks very nice to me, but stone steps and no hand rail scares me
Busco a mi hijo franz vidal contreras de 30 años, ultima comunicación 9 de marzo, estuvo trabajando en refacción de casa en esta lugar termini....
The problem with Rome, as in almost every italian city, is the constant car traffic. Cars reign supreme, and little consideration is given to other means of transportation. The metro system in Rome is comically bad, bike paths are few and badly mantained so everyone use cars or motorbikes to get around; you can then imagine the air quality and noise pollution levels. Rome is one of the most beautiful and culturally rich cities in the world, but cars are literally everywhere and they ruin the atmosphere so much. All the beautiful monuments are covered in soot if you look closely, it’s heartbreaking
Yeah you're right. Rome is congested
Love 💞 Rome
L'endroit que je préfère le plus au monde la gare de termini et ses alentours.
If you think Rome is dirty you should try Napoli
Hey man, the main problem I see here is not the dirt of the city but that no one is trying to help the man who is lying on the hot ground. He could die with a temperature of 42°C and no Italian or foreigner cares.
Thank you so much for bringing this up. And you're the only one who worries about that man that lies on a hot ground. The temperature was 40C.
Italy ,my next year planning
Very city
Rome wasn't built in a day! :)
It is clear from that video why the natives are angry . I would like to visit Italy , but only for a few days , not to live there . It is a beautiful place with a lot of history , but it is tough for the ordinary people who live there .I don't want to find this out in the hard way as I already had this in my country , in Greece .
@A R I am not in a position to disagree with you regarding Italy , as I have never been there and everything I know is from friends and from the internet and TV : for example an Italian friend I met in Bristol seven years ago said to me that he moved abroad, because " the scale of corruption in Venice is unimaginable " and he wouldn't be able to accept that kind of life any more . Personally I am a big admirer of Italy for many reasons : The history, the music , the food, the landscapes. Everything makes perfect sense to me .So I can say for sure that I have nothing against Italy and Italians , in the contrary I admire everything which related with them .
As for Greece ..there is no doubt that the country is very beautiful : no matter what I will say , this is what the two million tourists who visit the country every year will confirm .However , as an over qualified Greek who is graduated from one of the best Greek universities, I can confirm here that the Greek job market can not offer the opportunities a South European can find in the North of Europe or in USA or Australia . Also I can confirm from my sixteen years experience living in this country that If your father is a prime minister , you probably will became a prime minister , it doesn't matter If you are enough competent for that and the same applies for any job ..If you and your family are well known supporters of a particular political party , you have better chances to live a life without significant financial worries in compare with somebody who tries to accomplish things in life holding the Holly Bible on his /her hand .
However I don't intend to argue with you on this one anyway .Anyone speaks based on his/her personal experience and anyone who read this can understand what is going on.Any opinion is respected .In any case I love Italy and I hope really people there to be really happy .Yes indeed , money is not everything in life , but If you don't have enough for a discent living, that could affect and anything else .The italian culture is into my heart .
These are the outcomes for let hundreds of thousands of immigrants enter Italy with no permits and without offering them a job…unfortunately unemployment in Italy is a big issue for natives too.
Boston MA in the USA is even worst 😆 trash on and in the metro and people sleeping inside and outside and peeing etc. although graffiti is not found around as much in the city
Roma Termini (train station) has always been, since the 80's, the worst area of the city. So, unless you have to take the train, you can avoid that quarter and stop as far as Piazza della Repubblica/Via Nazionale. But have to say been there many times and nothing happened.
It's safer than most European cities. You're right
I swear it doesn’t even look like Europe 🤣🤣😭💀
Yeah I've never seen people pee in the open, publicly in other European cities
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 was visiting Italy and I didn’t like it one bit even people there are racist
I was in June in Rome.Termini
station is a modern building, but neigborhood is terrible and disgusting
At Roma Termini there Is Only the degrado
You write only at start it was dirty not afterwards 😅
I don’t think he was peeing he was in deep thought
Sempre sporca tutta quella zona e anche pericolosa sopra tutto alla sera
Когда оператор шол по площади ехал мотороллер за ним машина.тому итальянцы на мотороллере передать один из заводов по выпуску мотороллеров.в ростове построить виллу ему дать яхту до 30м.ауди р8 купе.ауди q8.и а6.выполнять
Три машины стояло у красивого здании последняя такси белая.водителю передать компанию 306 в ростове.дом ихний хозяина компании.яхту 30м.бугатти шерон та что в мосеве синяя .гелендваген за ней ездил и бмв 7 когда я работал на Вавилова стояла.выполнять
May I add why don’t they paint over the walls with that graffiti which makes it look a lot worse. I’ve been wanting to come back to Rome but watching this makes me think twice. And to think of all the tourists who visit and bring their money to see this filth.
Walk up to Italians and tell them how to fix everything. I'm sure they will be very impressed.
Man i am from chicago usa its worse than this on the public transit
I have been there literally the worst city I have ever been
Пацанчик итальянец стоял листовки раздавал или нет в желательно.передать ему компанию Триколор.главный офис сделать в Ростове на дону.яхту 40м пагани.ауди q5 и a8.виллу построить в ростове.выполнять
Jezeli ktos twierdzi ze w polsce na dworcach jest syf to zapraszam do rzymu
Poverty and homelessness are everywhere. Unfortunately, it is a by-product of a capitalist society.
NO, it's a by-product of LIBERALS ruining Capitalist societies.
Cloaca maxima
Come back Benito Mussolini, 🤚🇮🇹