You are so kind to take us to these beautiful cities and show us the sites. We absolutely love to see Italy at christmas. Un sogno di vivere là! Grazie da Texas come sempre!!
I was lucky enough to visit Andrea Palladio’s masterpiece: the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice a couple of years ago. Cool, white and spacious, it is the epitome of peace calm and beauty. A pair of Tintoretto paintings plus the stunning panoramic views of San Marco and Venice from the top of the tower make it the perfect place to spend a quiet afternoon in Venice.
Will be staying in venice for at least 8 nights with possibly 3 of them in verona. If not in verona overnight day trips possible will be padua vicenza verona and either ferrara or bassano del grappa. I noticed you did a treviso but not a bassano del grappa video. Both seem like possible throw aways. Padua and Vicenza and Verona sound interesting. Mantua will only be do able if staying in Verona. How would you rank these cities? Did you prefer Mantua to Ferrara?
I love your videos, thank you for the passion you put into them. I'm planning out a Europe trip for Christmas/New Year 2024/25 (our first time to Europe), can I please ask which out of Treviso, Vicenza or Padova would you recommend we stay for 3 nights? We are a small family and love trying local foods and nature. We will go to Turin after this stop
Thank you! I'd say Treviso, it's the cutest of the three in my opinion, and it's also pretty easy to get around from there. Although both Padova and Vicenza are lovely as well. I have videos on all three, check out Treviso here: th-cam.com/video/6qMTVWgXQ4c/w-d-xo.html and Padova here: th-cam.com/video/hSNaMkqBaXU/w-d-xo.html Enjoy your trip! ❤️
Wow so in love with Italy oh my goodness is such a beautiful country ❤️
Indeed ❤️
You are so kind to take us to these beautiful cities and show us the sites. We absolutely love to see Italy at christmas. Un sogno di vivere là! Grazie da Texas come sempre!!
Thank you so much - it means a lot to me ❤️
I was lucky enough to visit Andrea Palladio’s masterpiece: the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice a couple of years ago. Cool, white and spacious, it is the epitome of peace calm and beauty. A pair of Tintoretto paintings plus the stunning panoramic views of San Marco and Venice from the top of the tower make it the perfect place to spend a quiet afternoon in Venice.
A fantastic church indeed. Thank you so much for sharing ❤️
Not even many Italians know about the beauties of Vicenza. It's a sort of hidden treasure.
So true!
Will be staying in venice for at least 8 nights with possibly 3 of them in verona. If not in verona overnight day trips possible will be padua vicenza verona and either ferrara or bassano del grappa. I noticed you did a treviso but not a bassano del grappa video. Both seem like possible throw aways. Padua and Vicenza and Verona sound interesting. Mantua will only be do able if staying in Verona. How would you rank these cities? Did you prefer Mantua to Ferrara?
I love your videos, thank you for the passion you put into them. I'm planning out a Europe trip for Christmas/New Year 2024/25 (our first time to Europe), can I please ask which out of Treviso, Vicenza or Padova would you recommend we stay for 3 nights? We are a small family and love trying local foods and nature. We will go to Turin after this stop
Thank you! I'd say Treviso, it's the cutest of the three in my opinion, and it's also pretty easy to get around from there. Although both Padova and Vicenza are lovely as well. I have videos on all three, check out Treviso here: th-cam.com/video/6qMTVWgXQ4c/w-d-xo.html and Padova here: th-cam.com/video/hSNaMkqBaXU/w-d-xo.html
Enjoy your trip! ❤️
Thank you Valeria! I was leaning more towards Treviso after seeing your vlogs so you have settled it for me. Thank you@@DramaticallyExpatic 🥰
Vicenza was indeed also the center of the italian wool industry.
Didn't know that! Thanks for this cool info ❤️
Is international Gold jewelry city , top ten , and Andrea paladio city
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These Italian city videos are more about you than about the cities, themselves.