Wow! This is the kind of place where even the cobblestone streets are in perfect formation, and the local gelato shops have more flavors than you have time to try in a lifetime. Visited Italy to film for our TV show years ago but I haven't really been in this part. I'll probably should consider visiting for my personal goals!
Again, very good advices. One more quite obvious one is Lago di Garda. Maybe not at tourist high peak, but the scenery and the little towns are definitely nice to see. :)
Thanks for your videos. Why are you so attached to Vicenza? Did you serve in the military there as a young man? :) I also remember nice videos from the past about Vicenza and the Veneto.
Wolter, thanks for sharing this one. I have been in all the places you mention and it's worth to visit. Question: why do you use the OMG words so often?
Local here. If you’re there in the summer I suggest limone del garda on the garda lake, the sea isn’t so good in veneto but still if you want there’s chioggia which is like a little venice but with cars and lots of beaches (and great cheap seafood), you can stay there the night and enjoy some beach parties in the summer. If you love going to the mountains I suggest asiago, that’s also where they make the famous asiago cheese. Finally I suggest abano terme for its volcanic hot springs, taking the regionale train is one stop before padova and one after monselice.
People who go to Veneto just for Venice are missing out on this stunning region!
St. Anthony of Padua. Yes us, Roman Catholics love him 😅. Great to know where to go for day trips. Wonderful 🎺🥁🙏🎶😊
Also, in Padova there is a building called Palazzo Bo, where Galileo Galilei used to teach. Make sure to visit, its beautiful
That is cool
Take the train to Peschiera del Garda and explore the "Lago di Garda", the beautiful Lake Garda. The largest lake in Italy.
Verona is an hour from Vicenza. Great history and a fossil treasure trove for the geology/archeology crowd
Verona is really great (but don't tell my friends from Vicenza that :)
Wow! This is the kind of place where even the cobblestone streets are in perfect formation, and the local gelato shops have more flavors than you have time to try in a lifetime. Visited Italy to film for our TV show years ago but I haven't really been in this part. I'll probably should consider visiting for my personal goals!
Awesome!
This is fantastic! I love the idea of a calmer exploration and a less touristy stay in the region 🤩 Thanks for sharing this with us!
you are very welcome! We are trying to give more of these side city and day trips options, hope it can help.
Aww the thumbnail. I remember when he was that small. You’ve been blessed with a beautiful family. Y’all always have adorable photos
he is so big now :(
I live in Bassano so I know all these places, I am glad you appreciate them.
Again, very good advices. One more quite obvious one is Lago di Garda. Maybe not at tourist high peak, but the scenery and the little towns are definitely nice to see. :)
It is pretty and hitting up Gardaland :)
Perfetto signore 🇮🇹🇮🇹 greetings Austria 🇦🇹
Treviso is worth visiting too for a day trip.
My father was born and raised in Vicenza. Thank you for sharing.
You should take a look at Montagnana. The rest is up to you
Love this and I can’t wait to visit:).
Thanks Darion!
Very well researched as usual.
Thanks for your videos. Why are you so attached to Vicenza? Did you serve in the military there as a young man? :) I also remember nice videos from the past about Vicenza and the Veneto.
We have friends there. Mark was the best man in their wedding the week this was filmed.
And, for wine afficionados, the town of Soave -- just west of Vicenza -- is a must stop.
yes!!!! such good wine!
❤ your videos 😊
thank you!
Good 👏👏❤️👏👏
I’d love to see Padua
Padua is beautiful!! Go!
Wolter, thanks for sharing this one. I have been in all the places you mention and it's worth to visit. Question: why do you use the OMG words so often?
those are the filler words that pop into my head
Itlay?
*Italy
Horse meat 😢
Local here. If you’re there in the summer I suggest limone del garda on the garda lake, the sea isn’t so good in veneto but still if you want there’s chioggia which is like a little venice but with cars and lots of beaches (and great cheap seafood), you can stay there the night and enjoy some beach parties in the summer. If you love going to the mountains I suggest asiago, that’s also where they make the famous asiago cheese. Finally I suggest abano terme for its volcanic hot springs, taking the regionale train is one stop before padova and one after monselice.
Grazie!
Grazie!!!!