This is why Alex & Attache is my favorite travel source, he's the most upstanding person first, and then delivers a 10 out of 10 review of a city in both an informative, accurate and enjoyable review. I hope I can help with Noel's situation healthcare in the US is cartel-like at best, I know this from personal experience.
Absolutely fabulous as always and delighted to see the myth about Naples being dangerous being challenged. It’s a vibrant city, more authentic in its way than many of the more renowned and tourist rich cities of Italy. Forza Napoli.
Finally an Italian city depicted without that false sense of Hollywood romanticism or any mention of the overtouristed Amalfi Coast. Italy suffers greatly from misinformed tourists who arrive expecting Instagram filters irl or Disneyland with pizza and pasta, but it's a real place with real, aritistic, resilient people, and that's what makes it what it is, not the Trevi fountain.
I was traveling for work so didn’t have time to watch this video when it first dropped…the wait was worth it, as always! Alex and Greg are the dream team. They paint a gorgeous story of Naples. Thanks!!
Great trip as always. Always look to see if you have a video on the next city I'm visiting, Madrid in my case and have saved some of the places you recommended. Great video here, look forward to the next one
I have been following you from Boston travel guide . I want you guys to be more regular. I know it’s difficult to make expenses for the videos but trust me people will support you because you guys are the best. Please make more videos on USA . 🇺🇸
Naples was certainly an experience for me! So glad to have visited, Pompeii was unforgettable. Just on the Metro - we paid contactless at the barriers rather than getting a ticket so are you sure about the needing a physical ticket bit?
A taxi driver charged me more than 30 euros for the same dıstance two years ago (2022) which was incredible and I do not recommend arguing with them... :D
I love your video style, but i really hate the way you apply the same color grading to all of your videos. It makes every city look exactly the same. Habing been to many of these cities, I can attest that these are not how they look. This muted cyan/orange LUT has to go. Please use something a little more realistic. We are not here for an indie film, we're here for a documentary.
as Alex had stated before, his style is to give only the most basic information about each place... transportation, money and food. thats it. all in a very short and concise overview. you can look elsewhere for longer, more romanticized documentaries.
he's talking about on the closeups of Alex, the camera suddenly zooms in slightly but quickly. to me the timing of it is to highlight a point being made.
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This is why Alex & Attache is my favorite travel source, he's the most upstanding person first, and then delivers a 10 out of 10 review of a city in both an informative, accurate and enjoyable review. I hope I can help with Noel's situation healthcare in the US is cartel-like at best, I know this from personal experience.
That's really kind, thank you so much!
Most honest introduction to Naples on youtube.
Absolutely fabulous as always and delighted to see the myth about Naples being dangerous being challenged. It’s a vibrant city, more authentic in its way than many of the more renowned and tourist rich cities of Italy. Forza Napoli.
Finally an Italian city depicted without that false sense of Hollywood romanticism or any mention of the overtouristed Amalfi Coast. Italy suffers greatly from misinformed tourists who arrive expecting Instagram filters irl or Disneyland with pizza and pasta, but it's a real place with real, aritistic, resilient people, and that's what makes it what it is, not the Trevi fountain.
Thank you, I'm glad you like it.
Your production and content just keeps getting more and more stellar, inspiring 👌
I appreciate that!
Yet another great piece from Alex and Greg, well done guys.
Thanks, Stuart!
Been following you for a long time love your content sir please do more like this your one of my inspirations to travel the world ❤
We'll do our best!
I was traveling for work so didn’t have time to watch this video when it first dropped…the wait was worth it, as always! Alex and Greg are the dream team. They paint a gorgeous story of Naples. Thanks!!
Another fantastic video - thanks Alex I went to Naples many decades ago, I feel inspired to return there soon.
Gosh, your videos are special.
My favorite travel channel. I love your videos
Wow, thanks!
Great trip as always. Always look to see if you have a video on the next city I'm visiting, Madrid in my case and have saved some of the places you recommended. Great video here, look forward to the next one
Thanks so much! I love Madrid. If you have time, a day trip to Toledo is well worth it.
GOLD
Thanks!
I hope you guys someday get around to doing Prague. Keep up with the great content. You guys truly are the best travel channel on TH-cam.
Prague is very high on the list!
Amazing video❤
Glad you liked it!!
I have been following you from Boston travel guide . I want you guys to be more regular. I know it’s difficult to make expenses for the videos but trust me people will support you because you guys are the best. Please make more videos on USA . 🇺🇸
when you think Milan (or Venice) was going to be your next italian stop and then you find Naples. Nice surprice.
With the Fair Intro, I really wish I could work with you hand to face lol❤️❤️
Ha, thanks!
What a "glorious", "satisfying" video!
Ha, thanks!
When someone says "it's too dangerous" I ask "compared to where?".
Yeah absolutely. It's a silly statement.
I wish Noel only the best I’ll donate what I can be well sir!
I really appreciate that, thank you!
Naples was certainly an experience for me! So glad to have visited, Pompeii was unforgettable.
Just on the Metro - we paid contactless at the barriers rather than getting a ticket so are you sure about the needing a physical ticket bit?
Lovly italy , we go to Pescara in Somme again
Have fun
wonderful video
I’ve been told that Italy is more intense the further south you go. I thought Rome was exhausting. I might not have the strength for Naples.
I'm not so sure it works like that. I found Naples very laid back compared to other cities in Rome. YMMV.
Best content since Anthony Bourdain imo
please whats the name of the track starting at 16:02?
A taxi driver charged me more than 30 euros for the same dıstance two years ago (2022) which was incredible and I do not recommend arguing with them... :D
2.5€ for a caffe in naples you were riped off. it's no more than 1€ unless you have bought by sitting in the main touristic area
STOW THE BLING.
€18? I don’t think so. It’s €25.
I love your video style, but i really hate the way you apply the same color grading to all of your videos. It makes every city look exactly the same.
Habing been to many of these cities, I can attest that these are not how they look. This muted cyan/orange LUT has to go. Please use something a little more realistic. We are not here for an indie film, we're here for a documentary.
$1.6M for a heart... That dead bastard gonna be rich!!!!!
Half the video is spent on advertisements and information on transportation. Hideous
I like the transportation info he provides in his videos, it’s part of the format and it’s useful practical info
this is utterly useless, nothing what is not already known....
By you, perhaps. But not everyone else. Perhaps you could offer a suggestion for those not as familiar with Naples as you seem to be?
as Alex had stated before, his style is to give only the most basic information about each place... transportation, money and food. thats it. all in a very short and concise overview. you can look elsewhere for longer, more romanticized documentaries.
Please stop the zooming in and zooming out, up and down camera work. Makes your videos borderline unwatchable.
Not 100% sure what you're referring to on that one.
nonsense... it is quite subtle and well timed to accentuate what is being said.
he's talking about on the closeups of Alex, the camera suddenly zooms in slightly but quickly. to me the timing of it is to highlight a point being made.