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Around @1:30 into the video there are two girls that cover their faces as they pass by the canera which is funny because a moment before you see their faces as they walk up and ine stares at the camera for a good moment before covering up. My first thought was they are pickpocketers
WOW! That is so interesting!! I think you are right! I never noticed till now. They even have jackets over their arms to be able to hide their hands. I have had more than one try on the metro covering their hands with a jacket. Good catch!! They look GUILTY!
I think the Testaccio Market was featured on Bobby and Giada in Italy. I can't wait for our trip to Italy next summer, I'll have more transit systems to explore and photograph, like ATAC in Rome, ANM in Naples, Sita SUD, ATM in Termoli, and other smaller companies and agencies. Looking forward especially to exploring Rome's metro, my sixth metro/subway system that I've visited (STM Montréal (my city), TTC Toronto. MBTA Boston, RATP Paris and the London Underground).
If I was in Rome for an extended period of time I would make it a point to visit the Testacio market. If I were there for a limited 2 or 3 days I would not. If you are staying inearby then it would be easier to visit. Naples subway is actually very interesting! Have fun!
@RozierRoma thanks! We'll be in Rome for 4 full days (5 nights), we have an idea of our itinerary, but it's not set in stone yet. Then moving on to the Naples Metropolitan area. That part we haven't planned yet.
@@gmnewlook Naples is one of my favorite cities in Italy. Naples is great and also Sorrento, and all the islands. Are you staying in Naples? I have a good recommendation for an Airbnb if you are interested. Naples is more about real life, food and culture than huge sites to see.
The first is for an airbnb we really liked, location was perfect and very clean and highly recommend.www.airbnb.com/rooms/33966908?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=0f214e2c-95a8-4449-8517-e070278d5633 If you end up going to Sorrento here is our favorite hotelwww.airbnb.com/rooms/10018873?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=754bd705-b156-4c55-aceb-a2b4fa4017d1. Location matter even in a small town like Sorrento. The place was perfect!
I did not realize the new stops would be open in early 2025! So cool! Any idea if prepaid VISA cards would work for tap-n-go? Three of our children are minors, and we are trying to figure out the best tap-n-go solution for them.
I am getting that from a few internet sites. I am looking further into it and it may mot be open for several more years according to some sources. I am looking into it further.
Sometimes it’s shut down all the way and sometimes partial with limited carriages. I’ve been there when it shut down and it’s next to impossible to find a taxi so you end up walking everywhere or maybe bus bus
The completion of the entire project will not be completed until 2033 but 2 stations are getting ready to open. There are conflicting information on the internet. I hope I am right?www.railjournal.com/infrastructure/work-underway-on-complex-rome-metro-line-c-station/#:~:text=Piazza%20Venezia%20is%20at%20the,scheduled%20to%20open%20in%202025.
*Check out our new Rome Travel Guide* Just $25 and includes 70+ page PDF.
Use discount code "SAVETIPS" for 40% off!
www.RomeTravelGuida.com *Helping You Make The Most of Rome*
Rome Travel Guida -
Back in the day, whenever I strolled through Rome, I had my trusty sidekick: Let's Go Italy guidebook that felt like a key to unlocking every corner of the city. Who would've guessed that one day I'd be the one crafting a guidebook for Rome? Life works in mysterious ways, doesn't it? That's where Rome Travel Guida comes in - our very own Rome Italy guide book so you can also unlock the city or Rome, easier than ever before!.
Around @1:30 into the video there are two girls that cover their faces as they pass by the canera which is funny because a moment before you see their faces as they walk up and ine stares at the camera for a good moment before covering up. My first thought was they are pickpocketers
WOW! That is so interesting!! I think you are right! I never noticed till now. They even have jackets over their arms to be able to hide their hands. I have had more than one try on the metro covering their hands with a jacket. Good catch!! They look GUILTY!
Great Stuff as always. Greetings from Knoxville Tennessee
Greetings! Thanks for watching
Thank you so much!!! you are really the best!
You're welcome!
You're welcome!
Thank you for this videoo, sir ❤
Sure. It does help make the metro very understandable in my opinion.
Great travel guide making my trip easy. TY
Thanks for watching. Here is another helpful videoth-cam.com/video/DPVXyWiYuio/w-d-xo.htmlsi=d95_yWPMa37PyPS9
Another great video! Thank you.
I am sure I will have a flop soon! haha
Very informative videos Thank you
sure no problem
I think the Testaccio Market was featured on Bobby and Giada in Italy. I can't wait for our trip to Italy next summer, I'll have more transit systems to explore and photograph, like ATAC in Rome, ANM in Naples, Sita SUD, ATM in Termoli, and other smaller companies and agencies. Looking forward especially to exploring Rome's metro, my sixth metro/subway system that I've visited (STM Montréal (my city), TTC Toronto. MBTA Boston, RATP Paris and the London Underground).
If I was in Rome for an extended period of time I would make it a point to visit the Testacio market. If I were there for a limited 2 or 3 days I would not. If you are staying inearby then it would be easier to visit. Naples subway is actually very interesting! Have fun!
@RozierRoma thanks! We'll be in Rome for 4 full days (5 nights), we have an idea of our itinerary, but it's not set in stone yet. Then moving on to the Naples Metropolitan area. That part we haven't planned yet.
@@gmnewlook Naples is one of my favorite cities in Italy. Naples is great and also Sorrento, and all the islands. Are you staying in Naples? I have a good recommendation for an Airbnb if you are interested. Naples is more about real life, food and culture than huge sites to see.
@RozierRoma we haven't worked on that leg of the trip yet, but I would welcome your recommandation.
The first is for an airbnb we really liked, location was perfect and very clean and highly recommend.www.airbnb.com/rooms/33966908?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=0f214e2c-95a8-4449-8517-e070278d5633
If you end up going to Sorrento here is our favorite hotelwww.airbnb.com/rooms/10018873?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=754bd705-b156-4c55-aceb-a2b4fa4017d1. Location matter even in a small town like Sorrento. The place was perfect!
I did not realize the new stops would be open in early 2025! So cool! Any idea if prepaid VISA cards would work for tap-n-go? Three of our children are minors, and we are trying to figure out the best tap-n-go solution for them.
I am getting that from a few internet sites. I am looking further into it and it may mot be open for several more years according to some sources. I am looking into it further.
What happens when there is a stike? Is the metro shut down completely?
Sometimes it’s shut down all the way and sometimes partial with limited carriages. I’ve been there when it shut down and it’s next to impossible to find a taxi so you end up walking everywhere or maybe bus bus
@RozierRoma thank you for the info
what are the prices for the metro in rome?
€1.5 for single ride, discounted for 24, 48 hours and other multi use tickets
@@RozierRoma I`m going to be in rome just for 3 days, do you think the 72h pass is worth it?
@@hugoigni Just use Tap & Go th-cam.com/video/WbJ-n6k9MVg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OOZSN0TKHrBDYmYN
Where did you get the information that Venezia will open in 2025? Everything I can see says it won’t be open until 2032 at least.
The completion of the entire project will not be completed until 2033 but 2 stations are getting ready to open. There are conflicting information on the internet. I hope I am right?www.railjournal.com/infrastructure/work-underway-on-complex-rome-metro-line-c-station/#:~:text=Piazza%20Venezia%20is%20at%20the,scheduled%20to%20open%20in%202025.
more news points to a later opening as you mentioned. I will look further into it
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Thanks