With is 113 hectares the Genoa historic Centre is the most extended medieval Historic Centre of Europe and is the most densely populated. Genoa centre, with its Palazzi dei Rolli, is an Unesco heritage centre as well.
Here's the place names with times 1:40 Mercato del Carmine (closed) 2:53 Basilica dell'Annunziata 3:14 jump to Via Balbi (missed Palazzo Reale and others) 4:20 Via di Pré 5:17 Mercato di Piazza dello Statuto (on the sea there's the Galata Museum of sea and migrations) 7:06 Porta dei Vacca (medieval entrance in the city walls) 7:20 the graffiti are from a social center 7:57 Via del Campo (memorialized in a song by De André starting "in via del campo there's a prostitute") 8:38 Piazza Vacchero and the Infamous Column (Colonna Infame) 9:10 Piazza Fossatello 9:28 Bar Marescotti Cavo (all wooden inside) 9:40 Via San Luca 10:01 San Siro Basilica 10:10 A cannabis themed shop 10:28 San Luca church 10:55 Don't you have cigarette vending machines?? 11:15 Piazza Banchi (Cinepassioni is a movie memorabilia exhibition in the old Merchant's Lodge) 12:00 the Banchi church is interesting because it was financed by the sale of the stores below 12:11 Palazzo San Giorgio (port authority, old home of Saint George's Bank, one of the earliest in the world) 12:40 the area on the sea here is called Old Port and there's the Aquarium 13:20 the menu is of the artsanal pasta shop in Via Canneto il Curto 13:50 Via San Lorenzo 14:10 Piazza San Lorenzo and the Cathedral 15:20 Piazza Matteotti, the Chiesa del Gesu (a rubens painting inside) and the Doge Palace 15:40 The book fair is hosted two times a year, this is the summer edition 16:28 a glimpse of Piazza de Ferrari and the opera house 17:11 another glimpse of the square and the Palazzo della Borsa (old stock market) 18:30 Porta Soprana (the oher medieval entrance to the city) 19:11 Piazza Dante, there's the Sant'Andrea Cloister and Christopher Columbus house 100 meters to the front 19:43 Via di Ravecca
Was there last week as part of a trip to the French Riviera and Barcelona. Used Genova as our base to explore the Italian Riviera. It was a pleasant surprise. I had no expectations and found the city to be charming. It has a mix of elegance and gritty. It's definitely an underrated Italian city! We only scratched the surface and I want to return.
I love Genoa so much. I was only there for 3 days, but we saw so much. Our Airbnb was up the Funicolare Zecca-Righe, so it was fun to take public transit, even.
People like me disapoint the fact that if you go in the historical center there's a few of italian shops,the bigger of the shops were managged by immigrants
Went to Genoa in May this year. Fantastic little city. The people are really proud of it and want to keep it clean and the harbour plastic free. Not joking, on the Porto Antico there's a bin every 3 metres. I was super lucky that the entire time I was there there was a Slow Food fish festival going on. People from all over the world were selling fish, pasta, gelato and loads and loads of different beers from Italy. Great place and relatively cheap. Will definitely go again.
Piazza De Ferrari??? Castelletto??? Piazza Corvetto??? Corso Garibaldi??? Nervi??? Boccadasse??? There are a lot of good places to visit in Genoa..🤷🏼♂️
Genova looks amazing! I've seen a number of videos on the Ligurian capital at this point, but yours is easily the best, for it strays off the beaten path in favor of a local's view of the city. Thanks for sharing your experience with us, man. I can't wait to visit for myself.
Thank you for this video about my City Genova! The most beautiful part of Our Town are not in this video! Genova have the biggest historical Medieval Center in Europe , we have a wonderful Place like Corso Italia, spianata Castelletto, Nervi, ecc ecc ! "Foresti" are welcome ! A big hug from Genoa
Not an Italian city I would choose to visit , but the liguria Riviera and the Cinque terre region is what would interest me . Still Gabriel , you arrive in these cities and give us a walking tour that is real and not pretentious . You are on a journey to meet a friend in France , and I actually feel part of that journey , your travels always engross me , thank you
@@DavidColex When I say "favorite" I mean not only architecture but what the place has to offer as a "package" so to speak. It is a very cool place that gave me the feel and had the vibe no other place in Italy did. But of course that's more of a personal thing and it is very subjective.
As an Italian I totally agreed, if was not for cars, motorcycles and modern clothes it seems to be in 15th or 16th century when you walk in center of city (smeel included sometimes). Definitely my favourite city but it's criminally underrated (even by Italian people) but maybe it's better like this so it is not packed with tourists like Rome, Florence or Venice.
I know nobody’s gonna care, but it’s super cool seeing a place on TH-cam that I was only in a few weeks ago. I’m in Ireland now. I passed that church at 14:32 every day. I stayed in Corso Torino. I survived three weeks without air conditioning, only fans.
Enjoy your extensive traveling. I was in Malta in early June and loved it. Wish I had your videos before the trip. I didn’t see the detailed parts of the country you visited. I follow about a dozen you-tubers and prefer your style over the others. Love just walking around the city. Most of my travel is currently in Southeast Asia. Keep the videos coming, Hobie
@europa and Asia and USA and south africa They are everywhere in Italy, and unfortunately, they are destroying our cities, killing people, doing horrible graffitis on our beautiful buildings, selling drugs and robbing tourists, they run away from their homeland because of wars but when they are here they cause a lot of problems, our government is blocking them and in 2018, immigration percentage is -80% compared to 2017. But immigration is not our only problem, and most of Italians don't understand it. There are also good people between them of course.
europa and Asia and USA and south africa like 10 years ago genoa was complitely different. Anyway he passed through via pre that is the zone of genoa with the biggest concentration of immigrants, i am surprised as well that he didn’t get robbed, if you go in the central zones it’s complitely different
Dude, you walked all around the central square (Piazza de Ferrari) but missed it entirely on the video. Thank you though for your excitement about the city, which I share. I was born and raised there but I now live in the States. Lamentably, most videos capture only the old town of Genova, but the city stretches more than 25 kilometers along the sea and in some of the peripheral areas is where you find the real jewels. Hopefully you'll get to visit again and have time to take it all in. Keep traveling, Bro.
@@littlebigjohn69 only in thr parts of the alleys where he went, because there are some flats in the historical centre which sre really cheap and so immigrants went there
Was there in September with my sister super nice place . We went off the beaten path and walked up stares that took 30 min to climb to a look off of the town was amazing
Bellissimo video hai fatto vedere la vera Genova come è effettivamente caotica fatiscente ma con un fascino del tutto particolare come deve avere una città di porto e con tanta storia alle spalle video realistico e bellissimo per noi Italiani complimenti.
È un autentico cesso, sporca, brutta e senza prospettive per il futuro, chi ne ha la possibilità, può solo andarsene per salvarsi da un inevitabile declino!
800 000 PEOPLE in the Genova?. Most of Marsiglia . France and England = Paris and London...stop....OVER THE MILION OF PEOPLE: BIRMINGHAM AND LIONE...😟🥺😭for the friend's of Francia and Inghilterra. THE MOST GREAT EMPIRE'S OF THE WORLD 🤣
Hello... Simpatico... Gabriel... Brilliant video... Grazie mille for sharing... 🇮🇹... Genova... 👍👍👍You are top... American/Canadian... Man... God bless you always in any moments... Bravissimo ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Hi, to see the mine city from a tourist's eyes is very interesting and quite strange :-D I'm glad you liked HER even if the tour has been very "limited" due to the time available, i suppose, (in the video you missed Piazza De Ferrari....but by few meters :-D ). If you'll come again to Genoa, please don't hesitate to write me, I'll be very pleased to guide you around this magic, difficult, enchanting, hateble and to be discovered city. Thanks a lot and, please, come back soon.... :-D
Dang, too bad. When I'd looked on google maps a few minutes before I thought it was straight ahead, but I guess I was off by a block. I was distracted because I was filming and thought I was there.
Looks good, I am just back home from 12 days Sorrento and did some trips to Napels 2 days, Capri, Ischia, Amalfi, Positano very nice the Amalfi coast but so touristy this summer months!
A numerous of great European cities are dying. I feel like most Europeans only rely on tourism instead of technology. Are you able to name any European counties , other than Netherlands, France, are still capable to manufacture semiconductor?
Gotta Say Gabriel, I love Italy... The few days I was there recently were awesome. Need to visit again and like you check out a few other places as well.. Safe Travels :)
Real European Union with incredible richness , power of artisanship, art, culture, capabilities to produce powerfull machines always commence from Italy, continues towards France, Spain, Portugal with all of those countries' warmness, tenderness, feel of beauty and extreme attractiveness in me. Those are my thoughts whenever I return back to any big city of Turkey from those places visited. Always in love with roman empire states and cities, always in my head.
Hello! Thank you for presenting my Genoa. You presented the historic center of Genoa, but you had to continue on that road, it was even more beautiful! If it happens you go to the Ligurian Riviera. Hello!
Guys, you're gonna be shocked to hear this, so brace yourselves: there are people of African descent all over the world now. And they've been in space too
Great video, but the piazza you showed us definitely wasn’t the main square. I kept hoping you would just turn left because you were so close to it! Did you actually make it to piazza de Ferrari? It’s a shame if not because it’s much better than that one you showed. I lived in Genoa for a while and fell in love with the place. There’s SOOOO much more than just this video shows. They also have amazing food, like pesto and focaccia 😍. Definitely an underrated city of Italy, but I like it that way because it’s not swarmed with too many tourists. Hope you enjoyed it!
That's funny (and too bad) that I didn't actually get to the Piazza Ferrari. I was looking at google maps and thought it was right up the street, but didn't confirm it because I was busy filming. Oh well, next time I'm in Genoa.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Aw bummer. Yes, definitely go back. There is lots to see! I have a few videos that I've made in Genoa. I wish I would have made more and shown more of the city though.
You did not get to the Ferrari square and you were too close to show attractions like the Genoa Aquarium and the Pirate ship in the port and Christopher Columbus house
Sadly, you missed Piazza DeFerrari, the one you saw was Piazza Matteotti, you'd have seen the main plaza if you've turned left after Piazza Matteotti instead of proceeding right... :(
Hi Gabriel, Oh yes Genova very interesting and a lively city but what surprised me most is how many foreigners I saw in this city many with small businesses. There must be something there attracting people from different places.
I am italian and i live near Genova I love this city , i suggest to everyone to visit the " sea museum" called Galata And the museum of natural scients . Both beautifull !!! Also the San Lorenzo church is interesting to visit.
Went to Genoa this year. Most underrated place in Italy for sure.
Actually I was saying I enjoyed it?
You maybe saw the outskirts, in this videi he doesn't actually show the center of Genoa he just missed it for a little.
@@Satoru52420 guarda che ha detto che è il posto più sottovalutato di Italia, svegliati prima di insultare la gente a caso
@@cutdowninc.71 appunto
@@Satoru52420 magari prima di rispondere in inglese imparalo
We were in Genoa last year and we loved it. Underrated city. I'd love to go back again.
With is 113 hectares the Genoa historic Centre is the most extended medieval Historic Centre of Europe and is the most densely populated. Genoa centre, with its Palazzi dei Rolli, is an Unesco heritage centre as well.
Sempre bello lo stupore dei foresti😂
Edit: viva Genova🌟
Fra ma ti sei accorto che nel titolo ha scritto genoa haahha
Lozer Luca
1) sono femmina
2) GENOA è la traduzione in inglese...
Chiara Urbano sono genoani pure loro ahaha
@@danieled2082 che intendi?
Bella Genova! ♥♥♡♡ vengo spesso qui...viva Genova
It's a fascinating city, that whole Italian Riviera is fascinating
That wasn't the main piazza, that was piazza Matteotti. Piazza de Ferrari is just 20 meters from there
Here's the place names with times
1:40 Mercato del Carmine (closed)
2:53 Basilica dell'Annunziata
3:14 jump to Via Balbi (missed Palazzo Reale and others)
4:20 Via di Pré
5:17 Mercato di Piazza dello Statuto (on the sea there's the Galata Museum of sea and migrations)
7:06 Porta dei Vacca (medieval entrance in the city walls)
7:20 the graffiti are from a social center
7:57 Via del Campo (memorialized in a song by De André starting "in via del campo there's a prostitute")
8:38 Piazza Vacchero and the Infamous Column (Colonna Infame)
9:10 Piazza Fossatello
9:28 Bar Marescotti Cavo (all wooden inside)
9:40 Via San Luca
10:01 San Siro Basilica
10:10 A cannabis themed shop
10:28 San Luca church
10:55 Don't you have cigarette vending machines??
11:15 Piazza Banchi (Cinepassioni is a movie memorabilia exhibition in the old Merchant's Lodge)
12:00 the Banchi church is interesting because it was financed by the sale of the stores below
12:11 Palazzo San Giorgio (port authority, old home of Saint George's Bank, one of the earliest in the world)
12:40 the area on the sea here is called Old Port and there's the Aquarium
13:20 the menu is of the artsanal pasta shop in Via Canneto il Curto
13:50 Via San Lorenzo
14:10 Piazza San Lorenzo and the Cathedral
15:20 Piazza Matteotti, the Chiesa del Gesu (a rubens painting inside) and the Doge Palace
15:40 The book fair is hosted two times a year, this is the summer edition
16:28 a glimpse of Piazza de Ferrari and the opera house
17:11 another glimpse of the square and the Palazzo della Borsa (old stock market)
18:30 Porta Soprana (the oher medieval entrance to the city)
19:11 Piazza Dante, there's the Sant'Andrea Cloister and Christopher Columbus house 100 meters to the front
19:43 Via di Ravecca
Awesome, good job, thanks a lot!
Hi, you need to check Belvedere Castelleto. observation deck from you can see the whole city
Excelente!
Wow. I love Italy. Grettings from México.✌✌
The Cathedral is a AOE2 wonder
Amazing as always. Admire that you try and upload for us everyday, but please don’t be afraid to just take a break for yourself.
Bella la mia Genova ❤️🏴🇮🇹, GRAZIEEEEEE 🙂👍
Disco Vinile vero confermo e anche io abito a Genova
Pure io purtroppo ci abito
@@terra5651 io attendo con ansia il giorno in cui me ne potrò andare... le giro definitivamente le spalle e non ci torno più!!!
@@davidepappalardo1469 fai bene compà sta città di merda la lascio pure io
Già
Was there last week as part of a trip to the French Riviera and Barcelona. Used Genova as our base to explore the Italian Riviera. It was a pleasant surprise. I had no expectations and found the city to be charming. It has a mix of elegance and gritty. It's definitely an underrated Italian city! We only scratched the surface and I want to return.
Genova or Genoa?
@@dobklyznskovik6705 same thing. One is English name one is Italian.
I love Genoa so much. I was only there for 3 days, but we saw so much. Our Airbnb was up the Funicolare Zecca-Righe, so it was fun to take public transit, even.
You should check out the Cinque Terre National Park. Beautiful area along the Italian Coast.
I live in genova and love my city a lot but, sadly, most of people who live here think genova sucks
I have visited Genoa twice from India. One of the most authentic and beautiful city.
@@Satoru52420 Ma che cazzo dici....
Io francamente adoro la mia città, sebbene non riesca a sopportare l'Italia
Giacomo Patti Pussy si
People like me disapoint the fact that if you go in the historical center there's a few of italian shops,the bigger of the shops were managged by immigrants
I’d love to visit the place where my family came from, Genoa. Such a pretty place and filled with beautiful history 🫶🏼
Went to Genoa in May this year. Fantastic little city. The people are really proud of it and want to keep it clean and the harbour plastic free. Not joking, on the Porto Antico there's a bin every 3 metres.
I was super lucky that the entire time I was there there was a Slow Food fish festival going on. People from all over the world were selling fish, pasta, gelato and loads and loads of different beers from Italy.
Great place and relatively cheap. Will definitely go again.
Piazza De Ferrari??? Castelletto??? Piazza Corvetto??? Corso Garibaldi??? Nervi??? Boccadasse??? There are a lot of good places to visit in Genoa..🤷🏼♂️
Vero! Bisogna vedere Genova partendo da la. ..poi si va oltre...amo Genova ci tornerò presto.
Però è passato a via del campo. .si vede il giro nei guartieri.
Infatti! Quando un turista visita Genova va solo nel centro storico,non godendosi bellezze come Albaro,Nervi,Quinto e molti altri quartieri.
@@giovannidicaro3254 , ti consiglio Cornigliano e Sampierdarena, due autentiche perle di quartieri!!
@@bwnniii perché non parli di Voltri, Sestri Ponente, Cornigliano o Sampierdarena? Anche quella è Genova, scusa!
Genova looks amazing! I've seen a number of videos on the Ligurian capital at this point, but yours is easily the best, for it strays off the beaten path in favor of a local's view of the city. Thanks for sharing your experience with us, man. I can't wait to visit for myself.
Genova or Genoa?
So glad you made this video, this is one of the cities i didn't get to see when i was in Italy in 2012. Thanks so much! Grazie mille e buon viaggio!
in this video you can see a very small part of Genoa which is a beautiful city
Giorgio Ferrari Other parts are much nicer
Thank you for this video about my City Genova! The most beautiful part of Our Town are not in this video! Genova have the biggest historical Medieval Center in Europe , we have a wonderful Place like Corso Italia, spianata Castelletto, Nervi, ecc ecc ! "Foresti" are welcome ! A big hug from Genoa
Very nice walking tour. It gives a good perspective of the many differences and areas of the city.
Not an Italian city I would choose to visit , but the liguria Riviera and the Cinque terre region is what would interest me . Still Gabriel , you arrive in these cities and give us a walking tour that is real and not pretentious . You are on a journey to meet a friend in France , and I actually feel part of that journey , your travels always engross me , thank you
where would u recomned my wife and I can start a small wine caffe?
in the country maybe near the coast. we love everything wine.
My favorite city in Italy by far, very underrated place.
Nooo. I mean have you seen Verona, Trento, Padova, Venice, Florence, Como, Sirmione...? These are all much prettier.
@@DavidColex When I say "favorite" I mean not only architecture but what the place has to offer as a "package" so to speak. It is a very cool place that gave me the feel and had the vibe no other place in Italy did. But of course that's more of a personal thing and it is very subjective.
Genoa looks like it is dripping in old world character. Definitely on my list.
As an Italian I totally agreed, if was not for cars, motorcycles and modern clothes it seems to be in 15th or 16th century when you walk in center of city (smeel included sometimes).
Definitely my favourite city but it's criminally underrated (even by Italian people) but maybe it's better like this so it is not packed with tourists like Rome, Florence or Venice.
I know nobody’s gonna care, but it’s super cool seeing a place on TH-cam that I was only in a few weeks ago. I’m in Ireland now. I passed that church at 14:32 every day. I stayed in Corso Torino. I survived three weeks without air conditioning, only fans.
Great video and great editing! Enjoyed you just walking around! Thank you
Enjoy your extensive traveling. I was in Malta in early June and loved it. Wish I had your videos before the trip. I didn’t see the detailed parts of the country you visited. I follow about a dozen you-tubers and prefer your style over the others. Love just walking around the city. Most of my travel is currently in Southeast Asia. Keep the videos coming, Hobie
Cool, glad to hear it.
You should really eat focaccia and pesto because they are tipical genovese food
@europa and Asia and USA and south africa They are everywhere in Italy, and unfortunately, they are destroying our cities, killing people, doing horrible graffitis on our beautiful buildings, selling drugs and robbing tourists, they run away from their homeland because of wars but when they are here they cause a lot of problems, our government is blocking them and in 2018, immigration percentage is -80% compared to 2017.
But immigration is not our only problem, and most of Italians don't understand it.
There are also good people between them of course.
europa and Asia and USA and south africa like 10 years ago genoa was complitely different. Anyway he passed through via pre that is the zone of genoa with the biggest concentration of immigrants, i am surprised as well that he didn’t get robbed, if you go in the central zones it’s complitely different
I’m from Genoa!! I’m so happy that you appreciated my city!!
Dude, you walked all around the central square (Piazza de Ferrari) but missed it entirely on the video. Thank you though for your excitement about the city, which I share. I was born and raised there but I now live in the States. Lamentably, most videos capture only the old town of Genova, but the city stretches more than 25 kilometers along the sea and in some of the peripheral areas is where you find the real jewels. Hopefully you'll get to visit again and have time to take it all in. Keep traveling, Bro.
Was in Genoa last month. Rode on the Big Wheel at the waterfront....What a View of the city from up there👍🏻
Damn, what an intriguing and gorgeous little city
Indeed. I'd never expected Genoa to be so enticing. Not too far from Florence either, but I expect more Italian cities are hidden gems.
Just like what furio said about the north
Welcome to my City Garbiel!
Thanks, it was fun exploring.
it looks like an african city its not italy anymore.
@@littlebigjohn69 only in thr parts of the alleys where he went, because there are some flats in the historical centre which sre really cheap and so immigrants went there
Hello Gabriel , Genova is truly beautiful city. but some areas have polluted, unfortunately your B&B too, great job 👊👍,
You captured a brilliant shot of the man putting his hand over his heart❤❤❤epic n loved this video. Thank you Gabe, keep on keeping onnnn✌
Was there in September with my sister super nice place . We went off the beaten path and walked up stares that took 30 min to climb to a look off of the town was amazing
Awesome! I recommend Santa Margherita and Portofino! Great port towns about 30-45 mins away!
Excellent suggestion. Cant agree more!
Anche Apricale è bellissima.
I’m just back from Genova, it was a really cool place
Hey Gabriel ... I live in the city, thanks for showing our beautiful city but you missed the main square ahahah you passed right next to it :)
15:00 lel ci sono io che mangio il gelato
😂😂😂
Ohhhhh lovely Genoa❤️❤️❤️ thank you for this video 🙏🙏🙏 I miss really this city
I wanted to explore Genoa this morning, and Google brought me to your TH-cam Channel. Gratzie!
i live in genoa, i study in the city center but i live in the periphery, and trust me when i say that genova is soooo beautiful
Bellissimo video hai fatto vedere la vera Genova come è effettivamente caotica fatiscente ma con un fascino del tutto particolare come deve avere una città di porto e con tanta storia alle spalle video realistico e bellissimo per noi Italiani complimenti.
È un autentico cesso, sporca, brutta e senza prospettive per il futuro, chi ne ha la possibilità, può solo andarsene per salvarsi da un inevitabile declino!
Went here for my first solo. Lovely little city 🇮🇹🌏
Little city? You mean its compact historic downtown I suppose.
800 000 PEOPLE in the Genova?. Most of Marsiglia . France and England = Paris and London...stop....OVER THE MILION OF PEOPLE: BIRMINGHAM AND LIONE...😟🥺😭for the friend's of Francia and Inghilterra. THE MOST GREAT EMPIRE'S OF THE WORLD 🤣
Yes it is We ❤it!
I think you are mistaken, this is not Genoa. This is Niger 🇳🇪
Hello... Simpatico... Gabriel... Brilliant video... Grazie mille for sharing... 🇮🇹... Genova... 👍👍👍You are top... American/Canadian... Man... God bless you always in any moments... Bravissimo ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Bella bro
GENOVA MY CITY I HAVE BEEN IN GENOVA FOR THE PAST 16YRS STILL HERE I LOVE IT SO MUCH
Just past the Porta Soprana is the house of Christopher Columbus. Great video! It brought back fun memories
i love to go.😘 Thanks for sharing your trip. it was so nice~!!💕
Your travel vlogs continue to inspire everyone. Let’s continue to work towards inspiring the world to travel.
Let’s travel together!
I liked those narrow lanes. The city looks a little gritty - which is a good thing.
I once knew a Lorenzo :) Thanks for sharing Gabriel very interesting and vibrant city .
We saw your video on Costa Rica and we went last June. This June we are going to Genova Italy. So funny to see you everywhere we are going. lol
Cool.
Hi, to see the mine city from a tourist's eyes is very interesting and quite strange :-D I'm glad you liked HER even if the tour has been very "limited" due to the time available, i suppose, (in the video you missed Piazza De Ferrari....but by few meters :-D ). If you'll come again to Genoa, please don't hesitate to write me, I'll be very pleased to guide you around this magic, difficult, enchanting, hateble and to be discovered city. Thanks a lot and, please, come back soon.... :-D
Hi I’m going Genoa next year it would be amazing to know someone who can speak English while me and a friend stay there
@@byronspurr8439 great, it will be a pleasure to guide you around the city…. See you 😃
Hello from Uzbekistan🇺🇿🇺🇿
Love the streets and architecture.
Beautiful Gabriel! Thank you! 😊❤🙏 stay safe!
Love ur Mediterranean videos, especially the Italy ones
Thanks.
GENOVA !Birthplace of CRISTOFORO COLOMBO !
Genova ti Amo😍😘💘
Dude, you looked straight at the Piazza De Ferrari and walked on! You really missed out on a cultural, historical and architectural nexus in Genoa!
Dang, too bad. When I'd looked on google maps a few minutes before I thought it was straight ahead, but I guess I was off by a block. I was distracted because I was filming and thought I was there.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos No worries, you got to see some spectacular stuff in Florence and Perugia. Your segments on Malta decided me to go there!
Another interesting video! Italy is a beautiful country.
My Genova...💜🏴
Love the courtyards gardens 🥰
Interesting video - thanks! It's on our list to visit once this pandemic is over.
Looks like Africa to me,,
That's a treat to watch 😍
Excellent!! The way it is! How long you been in the road! We appreciate all your hard work! Thanks and take care yourself.
I've been on my current trip for about six weeks, but I've been on the road for most of the last thirty years.
You are the best! Take care yourself!
Beautiful Italia
Looks good, I am just back home from 12 days Sorrento and did some trips to Napels 2 days, Capri, Ischia, Amalfi, Positano very nice the Amalfi coast but so touristy this summer months!
Genova è stata definita un riassunto d’Italia: se uno ha poco tempo vedendo lei ha visto tutto, natura, arte, storia.
A numerous of great European cities are dying. I feel like most Europeans only rely on tourism instead of technology. Are you able to name any European counties , other than Netherlands, France, are still capable to manufacture semiconductor?
Gotta Say Gabriel, I love Italy... The few days I was there recently were awesome. Need to visit again and like you check out a few other places as well.. Safe Travels :)
Real European Union with incredible richness , power of artisanship, art, culture, capabilities to produce powerfull machines always commence from Italy, continues towards France, Spain, Portugal with all of those countries' warmness, tenderness, feel of beauty and extreme attractiveness in me. Those are my thoughts whenever I return back to any big city of Turkey from those places visited. Always in love with roman empire states and cities, always in my head.
Looks like a very diverse place
Hello! Thank you for presenting my Genoa. You presented the historic center of Genoa, but you had to continue on that road, it was even more beautiful! If it happens you go to the Ligurian Riviera. Hello!
Are you in Italy or Africa.😯
Any city USA.
Thought exactly the same.. We are used to this here in Belgium or France but Italy..
Guys, you're gonna be shocked to hear this, so brace yourselves: there are people of African descent all over the world now. And they've been in space too
the communist left ideology of decay and parasitism is not a new idea to italia.
@more over > grazie porco dio
Thank you for had visit Genoa
Great video, but the piazza you showed us definitely wasn’t the main square. I kept hoping you would just turn left because you were so close to it! Did you actually make it to piazza de Ferrari? It’s a shame if not because it’s much better than that one you showed. I lived in Genoa for a while and fell in love with the place. There’s SOOOO much more than just this video shows. They also have amazing food, like pesto and focaccia 😍. Definitely an underrated city of Italy, but I like it that way because it’s not swarmed with too many tourists. Hope you enjoyed it!
That's funny (and too bad) that I didn't actually get to the Piazza Ferrari. I was looking at google maps and thought it was right up the street, but didn't confirm it because I was busy filming. Oh well, next time I'm in Genoa.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos Aw bummer. Yes, definitely go back. There is lots to see! I have a few videos that I've made in Genoa. I wish I would have made more and shown more of the city though.
Genova nel cuore ❤️
I was born in Genova. (Sestri Ponente) My goodness it has changed so much since I was there. 😢
Gabriel, if you have day to spare, visit Liguria: Cinque Terra, Portofino, Santa Margherita. I think you will like it.
Really amazing city
Very good video, thank you for sharing!!
Great walking tour of Genova 👌👌🚢🚢
Jen-oh-ah. Not Jen-Eva
Genova... I live here! And I love to live here❤
You did not get to the Ferrari square and you were too close to show attractions like the Genoa Aquarium and the Pirate ship in the port and Christopher Columbus house
Sadly, you missed Piazza DeFerrari, the one you saw was Piazza Matteotti, you'd have seen the main plaza if you've turned left after Piazza Matteotti instead of proceeding right... :(
Hi Gabriel, Oh yes Genova very interesting and a lively city but what surprised me most is how many foreigners I saw in this city many with small businesses. There must be something there attracting people from different places.
Gab I think I like Genoa better than any other city you visited in Italia! Thanks for sharing!
Looks like a nicer Naples
Great job, thank you
Looks like an interesting place to visit.
Great view! My hometown💙
I am italian and i live near Genova
I love this city , i suggest to everyone to visit the " sea museum" called Galata
And the museum of natural scients . Both beautifull !!!
Also the San Lorenzo church is interesting to visit.
Anche castello De Albertis è bellissimo! E non dimentichiamoci la passeggiata di Nervi!