Thanks for your videos, they helped us heaps in Rome. For a good meal try Da Pancazio in Campo dei Fiori for some traditional Roman food. Its just to the side of the main square. You wont be disappointed. Ask to see their cellar as they have a column dating back to 59AD in there as the Pompey Theatre once stood there.
Fondly memories of this place. While in Rome, I stayed in an apartment at Vicolo del Gallo, a couple of blocks away from Campo de Fiori. The night life in the area so nice. Besides Vatican City and the Colosseum, I learned to love Rome just by hanging out in places like these.
Nice! I will be spending my summer in the neighborhood and it is nice to see all the places. I am pretty familiar with the neighborhood but there were some surprises for me.
Im booking my tours with you guys, so excited, it will be so appreciated if you guys do videos on the trains, the Italian name of the stations, etc for the first timers, thank you
One of my favorite areas in Rome. Although it's one of the hottest tourist spots, the atmosphere there is still quite nice. We had a very decent dinner there, as well as some very nice gelato
I am going to be going to Italy as part of a choir tour in June 2020. I have to come to Campo de' Fiori when we get to Rome! I will figure out a way to get there!
Hidden gem? it's been a landmark for Romans for decades and furthermore situated in one of the most visitied pedestrian spots of Rome, Campo Dei Fiori. I'm sorry, what exactly is hidden about this place? E che cazzo...
Every big city is broken up into districts. Nothing unique there. And your pronunciation of Fiori? A bit off, I'd say. I missed Campo de' Fiori last time I was there, but will make a point of visiting it next time.
Love your presentation. I've been to Rome before, but your video makes me want to go there again. Rome, here I come!
Thanks so much for the comment. We have many more videos on Rome. Check them out. Happy travels to you.
Such fond memories. I hang with some seminarians who thought they knew Rome but this rocks. Love see the places I walked 40 years ago
Thanks for your videos, they helped us heaps in Rome. For a good meal try Da Pancazio in Campo dei Fiori for some traditional Roman food. Its just to the side of the main square. You wont be disappointed. Ask to see their cellar as they have a column dating back to 59AD in there as the Pompey Theatre once stood there.
You cover more neighborhoods, like Testaccio and the area around the Spanish steps. Also via Apia Antica!
Yea - haven't been able to get back and film for a while. Definitely soon!
Fondly memories of this place. While in Rome, I stayed in an apartment at Vicolo del Gallo, a couple of blocks away from Campo de Fiori. The night life in the area so nice. Besides Vatican City and the Colosseum, I learned to love Rome just by hanging out in places like these.
I am in Rome for a week I will try to visit some of your recommendations
Thank you so much. You brought it alive for me. Anxious to visit next week.
More neighborhood series pls .....
You are so helpful,going there for two months
Great! Will we see you on our tours?
Nice! I will be spending my summer in the neighborhood and it is nice to see all the places. I am pretty familiar with the neighborhood but there were some surprises for me.
I very much enjoy all your insight of your beautiful city ..one day I would love to visit
I learned more from these vids than anywhere else, very well done. Tours are too expensive for me though
It just tickles me whenever he introduces the different names (or should that be announcement) ..love the videos.
Im booking my tours with you guys, so excited, it will be so appreciated if you guys do videos on the trains, the Italian name of the stations, etc for the first timers, thank you
This series is GREAT!
One of my favorite areas in Rome. Although it's one of the hottest tourist spots, the atmosphere there is still quite nice. We had a very decent dinner there, as well as some very nice gelato
Well done guys! :) informative and beautiful!
Great video. Heading there next month!
I wish I'd found your videos a month ago before our visit to Roma.
Any audio book by roman de campo is automatically enjoyable and you will alway get invested into the story thank to his amazing and energetic voice 😊
very helpful..grazie
Great content!
I loved it!!!!
I am going to be going to Italy as part of a choir tour in June 2020. I have to come to Campo de' Fiori when we get to Rome! I will figure out a way to get there!
Ciao Jeanné! You will find it, and if you find it hard, just ask our travel experts for help!
I love this! I'm so looking forward to going to Caffe Peru! It would be cool to meet you guys when I'm in Rome in April :)
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great italy
Enjoyed this very much. Hope you will do one of the Jewish Quarter.
I laughed so hard when he kept listing the different types of salame. If I get to go to Rome this summer, I'm def going to try to "meat" this guy.
that guy is cute and really passionate about cured meat
do you still update new video about Italy?
@@TheTourGuyVids Great to know that! Would be grateful if the inter-city transportation video guidance will also be made!
By the time I done with all these walking. I might be 100 too. I hope all the recommendation still there ...
where to find live music by contemporary and traditional roman musicians. good street music? Good small music venues?
He's like the Italian Bubba Gump of salame 😂
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Thanks for the information. But I hardly think the owners of that last establishment were a hundred years old (unless it was their daughter!)
Im getting hungry..
The Roman Guy Haha, no problem. That's why I love that country so much :)
You have no respect and honor about Giordano Bruno, this brillant Soul
The reason why I know of Giordano Bruno is because of the song exist by avenged sevenfold.
Campo doesn’t mean “field” here. A campo is a square where open markets take place.
Hidden gem? it's been a landmark for Romans for decades and furthermore situated in one of the most visitied pedestrian spots of Rome, Campo Dei Fiori. I'm sorry, what exactly is hidden about this place? E che cazzo...
Thanks for the engagement
That pasta dish at Dell Pallaro didn't look all that good. I'll avoid that place. Just being honest. ;-) I get enough pasta from my Italian relatives.
This would be an excellent video if it didn't look like it was partly edited by a 5 year-old.
That steriotypical italian voice over is super annoying
Every big city is broken up into districts. Nothing unique there. And your pronunciation of Fiori? A bit off, I'd say. I missed Campo de' Fiori last time I was there, but will make a point of visiting it next time.
Beautiful videos. A lot of information and recommendations in a well done video. Love it. Thanks for sharing :)