What to Eat in Rome
We spent 2 weeks in Rome, Italy, where we ate pasta, pizza, and home cooked meals all day, every day. We asked people living in Rome what places they eat at, and we're sharing the best of that list here, in our guide on what to eat in Rome.
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5 Things American Tourists Shouldn't Wear in Europe
Please Note: Young People Wear Many of These Styles Throughout Europe. These tips are geared toward 35+ year old travelers. Thanks for watching!
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Heading to Europe & Not Sure What to Pack? Here are a few things that my fellow US travelers may want to avoid packing if they are traveling to Europe.
1. Baseball Caps: Europeans in general do not wear baseball caps, especially backwards. You would be better served to wear a more traditional hat. You will see an occasional NY Yankee hat, but why not buy the fancy hat you always wanted instead?
2. Athletic Wear: Europeans tend to wear athletic wear to do sports, not to wear around town. There is a trend of more athleisurewear in Europe, but it is not to the extent that there is in US.
3. Khakis: the omnipresent US male pant choice is not something you will see too often in Europe. Go for colored pants or jeans. If you want khaki like pants wear Chinos instead of Dockers. The pants you will see are a thinner cut or skinnier fit than in the US.
4. Oversized US University Sweatshirts.
5. Sport Shoes or High Heals: US sport shoes and white socks are not quite as popular in Europe as they are in the US. You may be better off with Urban Street shoes like Vans instead. Also, women should be careful with high heels as with all the cobblestone it is easy to hurt your ankles.
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Visit Greece - The DON'Ts of Visiting Greece
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What you shouldn't do in Greece. What you DON'T do when you visit Greece. However you say it there are things to do in Greece and there are things you DONT do in Greece. This video covers the things tourists and travelers should not do when they are in Greece. From showing the palm of your hand to not expecting Greek Time there are things that tourists to Athens, Santorini and Crete should know before they come to Greece.
Filmed on Crete, Greece
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Places to see in ( Monza - Italy )
Places to see in ( Monza - Italy )
Monza is a city just northeast of Milan, in northern Italy. Monza Cathedral, with a 16th-century bell tower, houses the frescoed Teodolinda Chapel. The neoclassical Royal Villa of Monza, a grand estate with English landscape gardens, sits on the edge of sprawling Monza Park. Crossed by the River Lambro, this walled park also encompasses a former hunting reserve and the 1922 Autodromo Nazionale, a Formula 1 racetrack.
Monza is in Lombardy, 15km North-East from Milan. It is the capital of the Province of Monza and Brianza. Monza is well connected with Milan by train (from Garibaldi and Centrale stations) and by ATM bus line 723, 724, 722. Both train and buses arrive very close to city centre. To come to Monza by car from east or west you should take A4 highway (Turin-Milan-Venice) and exit Monza, from north the Milan-Lecco expressway (ss36) which ends in the town. From south you'd better take Milan's tangenziale nord, which starts from tangenziale est and then Monza exit.
The City centre is a pedestrian-only shopping zone, with several high-budget shops side-by-side with international brand flagship stores. The Duomo, known also as Cathedral of San Giovanni Battista, buildt in 595 and then modified in 13th and 14th century. The frescoed Chapel of Theodelinda houses the Iron Crown of Lombardy, supposed to contain one of the nails used at the Crucifixion. The Parco di Monza (Monza Park) is the largest enclosed park in Europe, established in 1806 is now part of Lambro Valley Natural Reserve.
The Autodromo Nazionale (national circuit) is where the Formula 1 Grand Prix take place. During non-race days is available for visitors to race on track. The Villa Reale (royal villa), built between 1777 and 1780 by will of empress Marie-Therese of Austria, is a country palace very similar to Schoenbrunn in Vienna. Currently, it is being renewed, so only a small part of the marvelous royal apartment is open for visitors.
When people think of Monza, they more than likely think of the famous Formula 1 Grand Prix that is held here on an annual basis – this delightful city has so much more to offer however and is a great tourist destination in its own right. Monza is actually located 9 miles to the North East of Milan and is the capital of the province of Monza and Brianza with a population of approximately 120,000.
Roman findings have dated settlements in Monza as far back as the 3rd Century BC, and since that time the city has served an important role in Italian history. Monza was actually used as a summer residence of the queens of Lombardy and was also used periodically as a military headquarters. Throughout the Middle Ages, the city was embroiled in various factional feuds, and in modern times, the city became a centre of economy and industry.
Whilst many may believe Milan eclipses this smaller city, Monza should definitely not be dismissed – it has some absolutely sublime historical architecture such as the Cathedral and the Leoni Bridge, but it also features the immense Parco di Monza and of course the famous Formula 1 Autodromo.
( Monza - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Monza . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Monza - Italy
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Best Things To Do in Terre Haute, Indiana IN
Terre Haute Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Terre Haute. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Terre Haute for You. Discover Terre Haute as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Terre Haute.
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Candles Holocaust Museum
Clabber Girl Museum
Deming Park
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Veterans Memorial Museum of Terre Haute
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Vigo County Courthouse
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Visit Portugal - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Portugal
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Portugal is one of the most popular spots for European travelers. It has great weather, cheap prices and wonderful people. This video covers some of the issues that travelers and tourists face when they visit Portugal. Whether you are having a pastel de belem in Lisbon, drinking Porto wine in Porto or just hitting the beaches all along the Portuguese coasts, a few things may stick out at you.
Filmed in Lisbon, Portugal
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Shock #1. You have to pay for the bread and butter on the table.
Shock #2. The Kitchens close between 3pm and 7pm
Shock #3. They CATCH The bull in Portuguese Bull fighting
Shock #4. The Portuguese love to smoke.
Shock #5. The lack of good lower and middle priced hotels. There are great hostels and vacation rentals though.
Shock #6. The Portuguese Concept of Time. Dinner at 8pm means 10pm... or later :) usually
Shock #7. Driving in Portugal is a white knuckle affair, so be safe.
Shock #8. Guys trying to sell you drugs in Lisbon
Shock #9. How affordable Portugal is for travelers
Shock #10. How slick the cobblestones can be.
5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Lisbon
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Visiting Germany? 11 Practical Tips You Should Know!
I got a LOT of advice when I found out I was moving to Germany. Here is some of the more practical advice and tips that helped me and could be useful for anyone planning to go as a tourist, or even to live there.
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