Hopefully your travels will take you further south to Calabria. It's another great region of Italy (aren't they all tho?) 😉 I'm really enjoying your channel. Keep it up!!
Way to visit Naples! I admire that you are omnivorous -- and by that I mean both with food and with experiences. You are willing to eat everything fried and carb-laden without remorse (must try that myself) AND you are willing to experience graffiti, high art, archaeology, and underground tunnels.
Depending on how much time you have. Florence is a must visit, also see if you can do a day trip from there to a smaller town near there. Rome is great for a first visit, there’s so much history, food, culture, very walkable city. For the third, depends if you want to go north or south Italy. Sicily is really cool to explore, ton of culture, street food, it’s something very unique. North Venice is nice with a lot of smaller less touristy cities near.
I've been watching many travel videos and vlogs because I'll travel to Naples soon. This is so helpful and DIFFERENT! All the other videos give you the same info but this one's just so interesting, thanks for the many tips! One random question: do you guys use any preset, or what settings do you use for video recording? it looks so nice!
It looks like it should be very dangerous but it’s not. Super old city with very kind people. There are a few neighborhoods I’d avoid, like any major city.
I wouldn’t say there’s one particular app I used to find places to eat. I use everything from Google reviews to Tripadvisor, to time out in whatever city we’re heading to. Also, I tried to use chat gpt to search the web in the native language to help me find some local foods and cuisines, and the best restaurants based in that language that are less touristy to visit.
I run a cooking channel, and I'm making a video about Neapolitan pizza. Could I ask permission to use some clips from this video inside mine, please? It would facilitate my explanations. Of course, I will credit you as the source.
Grate video, thanks for sharing. I'm wondering how many Euros to take for a 4 day break, do you have any advice? Or can I just use my card? Could I pay on my phone too? Any advice would be very much appreciated 👏.
They take card in most places in big cities in Italy. Only in smaller towns or small shops you’ll need cash. There’s pay with phone almost anywhere now. We always keep some euro on us just in case (usually around 100€)
Try to make reservations to popular places ahead of time, especially during the busy tourist season. Always look out for scams, there’s the popular ones where people try to give you things for “free”, or try to tell you they have tickets to a sold out museum, don’t put your name on any places that’s “collecting” signatures. It’s pretty safe here and plenty of police, don’t be worried 😃
What cities do you think people should visit more?
Non capisco l'inglese ( In Italia si dice che se hai visitato Napoli dopo puoi anche morire)
Lecce
Siete stati sulle isole del Golfo di Napoli? Ischia Capri Procida?
Abruzzo and Sicily.
@@John-pq7mz abbiamo chiesto quali altre città consiglieresti alle persone di visitare
Thanks for your time taking us to the good spots
Past’e patate. One of my favorites. Make it often.
Naples Beautiful
Agree 💯
Hopefully your travels will take you further south to Calabria. It's another great region of Italy (aren't they all tho?) 😉 I'm really enjoying your channel. Keep it up!!
Thank you! We will be heading there, very excited! Any recommendations?
..and a short ferry ride from Naples is the island of Ischia. You should come visit :)
Way to visit Naples! I admire that you are omnivorous -- and by that I mean both with food and with experiences. You are willing to eat everything fried and carb-laden without remorse (must try that myself) AND you are willing to experience graffiti, high art, archaeology, and underground tunnels.
It looks amazing. Great video content.
Thank you so much!
I like you two. First video I’ve seen but I subbed. Have fun travelling
Thank you!! 😁
I enjoyed your vlog very much. Very chic and cool, so as the both of you! Much love from KL, Malaysia.
Plan on crossing Italy off my bucket list in the next year or two. What 3 cities in Italy are must visit? Interested in food and exploring.
Depending on how much time you have. Florence is a must visit, also see if you can do a day trip from there to a smaller town near there. Rome is great for a first visit, there’s so much history, food, culture, very walkable city. For the third, depends if you want to go north or south Italy. Sicily is really cool to explore, ton of culture, street food, it’s something very unique. North Venice is nice with a lot of smaller less touristy cities near.
@@vernonandmaryana thank you
I've been watching many travel videos and vlogs because I'll travel to Naples soon. This is so helpful and DIFFERENT! All the other videos give you the same info but this one's just so interesting, thanks for the many tips! One random question: do you guys use any preset, or what settings do you use for video recording? it looks so nice!
Thank you so much! Happy to hear you like it 😀 We shoot with the Sony ZV-E1 or DJI Osmo Pocket 3 , the preset is Joel Famularo's Phantom LUT
very nice thank you
Lovely trip thank you x
Beautiful naples❤ is it dangerous?🤔
It looks like it should be very dangerous but it’s not. Super old city with very kind people. There are a few neighborhoods I’d avoid, like any major city.
Hey, where did you eat the pizza!
It was Palazzo Petrucci Pizzeria, we found it using the Michelin app. There’s a quite a few really good recommend restaurants on that app.
@@vernonandmaryana thank you! Really enjoyed your video 😁
What is your favorite “go to” foodie app for finding great places to eat?
I wouldn’t say there’s one particular app I used to find places to eat. I use everything from Google reviews to Tripadvisor, to time out in whatever city we’re heading to. Also, I tried to use chat gpt to search the web in the native language to help me find some local foods and cuisines, and the best restaurants based in that language that are less touristy to visit.
I run a cooking channel, and I'm making a video about Neapolitan pizza. Could I ask permission to use some clips from this video inside mine, please? It would facilitate my explanations. Of course, I will credit you as the source.
Yes of course! Thank you for asking.
@@vernonandmaryana Thank you so much! Cheers! =)
Grate video, thanks for sharing. I'm wondering how many Euros to take for a 4 day break, do you have any advice? Or can I just use my card? Could I pay on my phone too? Any advice would be very much appreciated 👏.
They take card in most places in big cities in Italy. Only in smaller towns or small shops you’ll need cash. There’s pay with phone almost anywhere now. We always keep some euro on us just in case (usually around 100€)
Try to make reservations to popular places ahead of time, especially during the busy tourist season. Always look out for scams, there’s the popular ones where people try to give you things for “free”, or try to tell you they have tickets to a sold out museum, don’t put your name on any places that’s “collecting” signatures. It’s pretty safe here and plenty of police, don’t be worried 😃
@@vernonandmaryana That's great, thank you.
@@vernonandmaryana Again, very helpful, thank you. We are thinking the same, especially about Pompei and Vesuvius.
..un abbraccio da un napoletano!
I like your contact but you need more work on your camera positioning of your food.
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Seriously?how can you enjoy food surrounded with all the filth , graffiti and grease?
Clearly you have never been to Naples