Visit Rome - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Rome, Italy
From the Lines at the Vatican Museums to Tourist Hordes to public water fountains you can drink from Rome/Roma has many cultural nuances that tourists will love and find fun to notice. Here we give you 10 Culture Shocks (mostly in fun) about Visiting Rome. From not sharing your pizza, to drinking public fountain water, to pickpockets hiding on public transport there are at least ten things that might shock a tourist, traveler or vacationer when visiting Rome.
10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Visiting Rome, Italy.
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Campo Di Segni, Hikes Near Rome, Mountains In Italy
Campo di Segni, in the province of Rome, is a gorgeous plateau between the mountains of Latium, that makes a great location for hikes and picnics.
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City in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy and capital city of the Province of Rimini
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Tiberius Bridge - is a Roman bridge in Rimini, Italy.
Construction work started during Augustus' reign and was finished under his successor Tiberius in 20 AD.
The bridge was the only crossing of the Marecchia not destroyed by the retreating German army during the Battle of Rimini and is said to have resisted all attempts at destruction, including the ignition failure of explosive charges.
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Palazzo dell'Arengo e del Podestà (1204): This building was the seat of the judiciary and civil administrations. On the short side in the 14th century the podestà residence was added.
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Castel Sismondo or Rocca Malatestiana: This castle built by Sigismondo Pandolfo was later used as a prison.
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Ferrara, City of the Renaissance, and its Po Delta, situated within the Emilia Romagna region of Italy, is a remarkable cultural landscape. The area comprises the urban centre of Ferrara and adjoining agricultural lands within the ancient and vast Po River Delta.
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The City of Ferrara is a refined journey in the elegance of its architecture and of its works of art, a great expression of the medieval and renaissance period. From the center of Piazza della Repubblica, one may to walk in the direction of the Castello Estense built in 1385, surrounded by the water of the moats, a clear symbol of the power of this family who left permanent signs everywhere in the city. The City Hall, connected to the castle through a covered path, is dated back to about 1200 and has been the ducal residence of the Este Family.
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20 Things to do in Lisbon, Portugal Travel Guide
Our Lisbon Travel Guide covers what we consider to be the best attractions, food experiences and top things to do in the city. Lisbon is one of our favorite cities in the world and to have an opportunity to revisit again with my parents was an opportunity we jumped at. With only three days to visit Lisbon and show them all of our favorite museums, landmarks, eateries and places to shop we had our work cut out for us. However, we feel our Lisbon City Guide covers the essentials and allows you to feel as though you're moving around more like a local as opposed to a tourist. Now let's explore things to do in Lisbon, Portugal!
Lisbon Travel Guide | 20 Best Things to do and Top Attractions in Lisbon, Portugal:
Intro - 00:01
1) Taking the tram in Lisbon #28 (Rede de eléctricos de Lisboa) - 00:53
2) Alfama mirador lookout for views of Lisbon (Miradouro) - 01:08
3) Lisbon street art self guided walking tour - 01:35
4) Saint George Moorish Castle (São Jorge Castle - Castelo de São Jorge) - 02:50
5) Lisbon Cathedral (Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa - Sé de Lisboa) - 04:25
6) Visiting the neighborhood of Belem in Lisbon (Belém bairro) - 04:50
7) Portuguese food in Lisbon eating grilled fish for lunch - 05:04
8) Walk along the Tagus river in Lisbon (Tajo -Tejo) - 05:53
9) Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos) - 06:00
10) Belém Tower (Torre de Belém) - 06:18
11) Jerónimos Monastery / Hieronymites Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos) - 06:32
12) Eating Portuguese Egg Tarts (Pastéis de nata / Pastel de Belém) - 06:55
13) Walking around the Botanical Gardens (Jardim Botânico) - 07:39
14) Santa Catarina Mirador (Miradouro de Santa Catarina) - 09:45
15) Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Convento da Ordem do Carmo) + Sunday Flea Market (Feira da Ladra) - 10:46
16) Santa Justa Elevator/Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa)
Carmo Lift - 11:34
17) Eating Portuguese pastries and more pastel de nata at Confeitaria Nacional - 12:23
18) Shopping in Lisbon + street performance - 13:46
19) Visiting Rua Augusta Arch (Arco da Rua Augusta) and Commerce Square (Praça do Comércio) - 15:28
20) More Pastel de Nata at Manteigaria - 16:21
Outro - 18:03
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Our visit Lisbon travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Portuguese cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions including visiting churches, monasteries, parks, miradors, quirky neighborhoods, museums and castles. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Lisbon tourism brochure, Lisbon itinerary or Lisbon city tour also known as Lisboa, Portuguesa.
20 Things to do in Lisbon, Portugal Travel Video Transcript:
We feel like we know this city well, so in this Lisbon travel guide we’re going to show you around what we think are some of the best attractions. We only had 3 days in the city this time around, so this Lisbon itinerary will be perfect for any of you visiting on a long weekend escape.
We kicked off our first morning with a ride on Lisbon’s most iconic tram line:#28 bound for panoramic vistas and a hilltop castle. After postcard perfect views looking down over Alfama we went towards the castle, with a little detour offering a bit of street art.
St George Castle is a Moorish castle that looks down over the historic centre and the Tagus River. It’s one of the main tourist landmarks in the city and you get great views of Lisbon.
We circled back to visit the Jeronimos Monastery. Construction of this monastery was ordered by King Manuel, who selected the religious order of Hieronymite monks to occupy the monastery.
Pastéis de nata were created by the monks at the Jerónimos Monastery, and seeing as we were right next door, this was a very logical stop. After browsing at the Sunday Market we walked over to the Santa Justa Elevator, which is the only street lift in Lisbon for public service.
We hope you enjoyed our Lisbon travel guide and found it useful for planning your own trip. If you have any other suggestions of things to do in Lisbon please share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Portugal video series showcasing Portuguese food, Portuguese culture and Portuguese cuisine.
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Filettino, Mountain Towns In Italy, Hikes Near Rome!
Filettino is a tiny town on the Simbruini mountains, in central Italy.
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Dal Passo Paradiso alla Val di Genova Sentiero delle Cascate
16/17-07-2011( Riprese effettuate con Videocamera Samsung HMX-H100P/EDS ) Il Passo del Tonale è punto di appoggio per numerosi itinerari alpinistici ed escursionistici che consentono di prendere contatto con la natura delle Alpi Retiche e la realtà storica della Guerra Bianca che qui ha lasciato numerosi segni ancora vivi nel paesaggio. Le montagne circostanti il Passo del Tonale furono, infatti, teatro di combattimenti durante la Prima guerra mondiale.
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Ma che spettacolo i tuoi video! Amo la montagna alla follia, i tuoi video contengono tutto quello che cerco quando vado per monti e boschi. Complimenti Gianni, bellissimo canale! Ale
Grazie mille del bel commento! A me piace raccontare tutta l'escursione dalla partenza all'arrivo, anche se so' che i video sono lunghi, però a me non interessa! Questione di punti di vista! A me piace farli così e non cambio! Un caro saluto Gianni.
Ciao non ho capito bene il percorso che avete fatto, potresti specificarmi il passaggio per entrare nella val di Genova dal gruppo del Paradiso? Si passa dal Castellaccio?
Ciao! Ok! dal passo Paradiso al passo Castellaccio per sentiero dei fiori, alla cima Payer e al rifugio Mandrone un saluto gianni.
Un cittadino onorario della valle Camonica ti manda i complimenti. Ora non più alpinista per salute. Mi hai fatto rivivere le montagne che ho sempre amato. Il bivacco Amici della Montagna l'ho visitato e l'interno era un museo di reperti bellici recuperati dalla guida Faustinelli che ho conosciuto. Straordinario il ponte tibetano. Ma per scendere nella valle di Genova siete passati per la Lobbia Alta? Vi mancava la cima cannone che si trova nei pressi. Niente ombrelli in simili percorsi.Bel fil
Ciao Roberto, ti ringrazio per il commento, vedo che conosci molto bene quei luoghi! Per la Val di Genova sciamo scesi fino al Rifugio Bedole e poi abbiamo preso il sentiero delle cascate che porta alla famosa cascata Nardis. Ti auguro a te e famiglia un Buon 2013. Gianni.
bellissimo 1, 2 parte sono posti dove sono stato....+ in basso pero-----
Ciao Elio, non ha importanza anche da più in basso, l'importante è esserci per vedere queste meraviglie! Ciao Gianni.
belle immagini.Bella la cascata che scende dal ghiacciaio. ciao
@solitarywolf61 Ti ringrazio per il commento! Un saluto Gianni.
Thanks for this comment!They are exceptional places, where they are developed some battles on the first world war!A regard Gianni.
Coming from Santa Monica, California I never realized is how beautiful other countries could be and in 1973 I was stationed in Germany (US Army, Nato Command, Investigations) and met my wife. Her family is from Italy and over the next 25 years I traveled throughout Europe enjoying such wonderful people, places and experiences. Hiking, skiing, enjoying wonderful food and drink. TEMU was one of my favorite places where we picked Mushrooms and drank great wine. Thank you for the experiences & Video
Nice, very very nice!
video fantastico !!!
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