Maybe add a graphic in the vids post-filming to indicate streets/key spots. Some text just to spell out what you say like "the street of feet" that you highlighted and the restaurants you named....great vid though, cheers, mate.... 👍
Love Rome, and thanks for showing around the Trastevere district! That shopkeeper at 6:31 was so cute. 🥰 And lol that couple walking behind you at 7:20, seems like they were following you for a while trying to get some screentime! Haha
Thank you so much for taking us along with you thru the streets of Trastevere! Great video and thank you for the very useful tips. Keep on making great simple videos. All the best to your channel! 😊
My favorite part of the video was the contrast between the noisy street and the silent church. Side by side, yet like you instantly entered another world. Beautiful.
Thank you so much… you are wonderful and so delightful to virtually walk around with. My daughter and I will be in Rome and staying in Trastevere the first week of December 2024. You have highlighted our area so well:)
Great video! Trastevere is my favourite place in Rome, I’ve stayed there a few times and it’s absolutely beautiful ❤ piazza trilusa at night is very cool
The last time we visited Italy we stayed in a lovely Airbnb in Trastevere off Via dei Riari (not a lot of tourists in this section). It truly is an enchanted neighborhood in a truly special city. As a New Yorker I especially loved the trendy vibe and I actually find the visual contrast of all the newish graffiti against ancient architecture really interesting. Can’t wait to go back!
Thanks so much for this! We’ve been going to Rome for many years and embarrassingly have never explored Trastevere! We’ll definitely fix that next time…always enjoy your wanderings and observations! Grazie!
Great!!! I missed it on my visit to Rome years ago and now have a friend going there and mentioned this town that was on my radar for some reason. Rome is one of my favorite European cities and I am always drawn to the "grittier" parts of any city. Greetings from San Francisco and you're a terrific and highly watchable!🥰
0:00 The restaurant Cencio La Parolaccia (cencio bad word) is a typical traditional restaurant where people is heavily insulted ( just for joking) by the waiters but the food is really good. It is a known joke.
I’m going to Rome soon and our hotel will be near the Spanish steps so when we want to go out to trastevere for dinner that’s such a long walk there and back. What options are there to get to that side of town because the metro doesn’t go that way?
Hey, there are some buses. Use google maps to check for the best bus route. But yes, public transportation to that side is a bit lame. You can also take the metro station from Spanish steps to 'Pyramid' station and walk 15 minutes from there. It's a very cute walk. And the actual pyramid is amazing..
Grazie mille per il tuo video Il quartiere Trastevere - stiamo la sempre Forse cerca il bar San Calisto- vicino di piazza di Santa Maria Abitiamo a Florida USA ma stiamo cercando per comprare un appartamento in Trastevere quest’anno Anche, stavamo appena cominciando un canale UA-cam si chiama iloveitalian. La preghiamo lo guarda e forse possiamo fare un video insieme quando torniamo? Ci piace il tuo stile Salute Jeff & Yima
Dude The Graffiti is only a problem for american tourists Rome has always been full of graffiti since the seventies Back then it was political and calcio Rome in the eighties was full of graffiti Calcio and political And in the nineties N.Y. style graffiti came on top of that But rome is dirty Scruffy and weathered And its been like that forever There was graffiti in roman times I am sure It s part of the charm And no one gives a shit Just look around Rome is dirty in every corner Get over it Also tonnarelo is 80% international tourists and maybe 20% italian tourist Food is ok But romans dont go there Lines are too long And you get the same or better quality in almost every Restaurant in the other neighboorhoods Trastevere has become a circus Check out the the many neigbourhoods of the center Plenty to discover Otherwise Love your videos I am not coming from a negative angle
What did you think about Trastevere? Let me know down in the comments👇
Maybe add a graphic in the vids post-filming to indicate streets/key spots. Some text just to spell out what you say like "the street of feet" that you highlighted and the restaurants you named....great vid though, cheers, mate.... 👍
Love Rome, and thanks for showing around the Trastevere district!
That shopkeeper at 6:31 was so cute. 🥰
And lol that couple walking behind you at 7:20, seems like they were following you for a while trying to get some screentime! Haha
Thank you so much for taking us along with you thru the streets of Trastevere! Great video and thank you for the very useful tips. Keep on making great simple videos. All the best to your channel! 😊
Very cool jouney through Trastevere! Thank you for providing a little foreshadowing for our upcoming trip!
My favorite part of the video was the contrast between the noisy street and the silent church. Side by side, yet like you instantly entered another world. Beautiful.
I like the way you talk and your down to earth style.
Thanks for the video. We just got back from 🇮🇹 and stayed in Trestevere. We ate twice at Tonnarello and felt the food was very good. 👍🏻
Thank you so much… you are wonderful and so delightful to virtually walk around with. My daughter and I will be in Rome and staying in Trastevere the first week of December 2024. You have highlighted our area so well:)
Thanks!
Great video! Trastevere is my favourite place in Rome, I’ve stayed there a few times and it’s absolutely beautiful ❤ piazza trilusa at night is very cool
The last time we visited Italy we stayed in a lovely Airbnb in Trastevere off Via dei Riari (not a lot of tourists in this section). It truly is an enchanted neighborhood in a truly special city. As a New Yorker I especially loved the trendy vibe and I actually find the visual contrast of all the newish graffiti against ancient architecture really interesting. Can’t wait to go back!
Going here in July. This was a good vid, thanks for posting.
Enjoy your trip!
Thanks so much for this! We’ve been going to Rome for many years and embarrassingly have never explored Trastevere! We’ll definitely fix that next time…always enjoy your wanderings and observations! Grazie!
🙏🙏
Oh, forgot: yes on the botanical gardens visit! 😉
Thanks for the post. I am thinking of going to Rome next week for the first time. Looking for a Airbnb and it showed that it’s in this area
Go for it!
Great!!! I missed it on my visit to Rome years ago and now have a friend going there and mentioned this town that was on my radar for some reason. Rome is one of my favorite European cities and I am always drawn to the "grittier" parts of any city. Greetings from San Francisco and you're a terrific and highly watchable!🥰
Thank you so much!
Thanks! This helps!
Very helpful
Well done!
0:00 The restaurant Cencio La Parolaccia (cencio bad word) is a typical traditional restaurant where people is heavily insulted ( just for joking) by the waiters but the food is really good. It is a known joke.
Very nice of you.
Thanks you . (Un romano de Roma ).❤
Was in Rome 2016. I really don’t remember all that graffiti!! It’s horrible! Going back this September. Just found your videos. Enjoying them so much
Thank you:)
I’m going to Rome soon and our hotel will be near the Spanish steps so when we want to go out to trastevere for dinner that’s such a long walk there and back. What options are there to get to that side of town because the metro doesn’t go that way?
Hey, there are some buses. Use google maps to check for the best bus route. But yes, public transportation to that side is a bit lame.
You can also take the metro station from Spanish steps to 'Pyramid' station and walk 15 minutes from there. It's a very cute walk. And the actual pyramid is amazing..
On the graffitto is depicted Sora Lella, a symbol of roman traditional cusine.
Hey do you know where the oldest elevators are in rome?
No:) where?
@@ItalyGuy i think in the collecium?
Great video. I don't think the Etruscans are exactly extinct as a people. They were just absorbed, and in many ways the Roman became Etruscans.
If you like Graffiti this is the place for you !!! Shithole with Fantastic Food
Italy Guy what is your Homeland?
Grazie mille per il tuo video
Il quartiere Trastevere - stiamo la sempre
Forse cerca il bar San Calisto- vicino di piazza di Santa Maria
Abitiamo a Florida USA ma stiamo cercando per comprare un appartamento in Trastevere quest’anno
Anche, stavamo appena cominciando un canale UA-cam si chiama iloveitalian. La preghiamo lo guarda e forse possiamo fare un video insieme quando torniamo?
Ci piace il tuo stile
Salute
Jeff & Yima
grazie!!!
hurt the graffiti vandalism
Just visited,Fantastic apart from all Graffiti which makes it look a bit of a Shithole!!! Why oh Why don’t they do something about it !!!
It’s a Wisteria tree
Dude
The Graffiti is only a problem for american tourists
Rome has always been full of graffiti since the seventies
Back then it was political and calcio
Rome in the eighties was full of graffiti
Calcio and political
And in the nineties N.Y. style graffiti came on top of that
But rome is dirty
Scruffy and weathered
And its been like that forever
There was graffiti in roman times I am sure
It s part of the charm
And no one gives a shit
Just look around
Rome is dirty in every corner
Get over it
Also tonnarelo is 80% international tourists and maybe 20% italian tourist
Food is ok
But romans dont go there
Lines are too long
And you get the same or better quality in almost every Restaurant in the other neighboorhoods
Trastevere has become a circus
Check out the the many neigbourhoods of the center
Plenty to discover
Otherwise
Love your videos
I am not coming from a negative angle
Christian depitions will always show Jesus and Mary with crowns, in italian they call Maria "Madonna", "Regina"...