Rome, Italy History Walk 2024 - The Forum to Trastevere

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See where Julius Caesar ruled. See where he died. Learn the toilet habits of the Romans and many other bizarre facts in our Rome, Italy History Walk - from the Forum to Trastevere - surely the most picturesque neighbourhood in Rome, Italy.

Filmed in summer, see for yourself what's it really like in Rome - as we walk it's ancient streets and learn it's dark history!

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Just in case you are keeping score at home, of the four types of video production you create for this channel: Walking Interviews, Silent Walks (some with subtitles), Scripted Walk and Talk or Q&A and "Off the Cuff Walk and Talk", I really enjoy the latter the most. Thank you for these great visits and the wealth of information :-) :-) :-)

mrobich
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Ah Rome! There's nowhere as romantic - and nowhere that has such a bloody history. Walk through the centre of Rome from The Forum to Trastevere, and see where Julius Caesar met his end. Do drop by and say hello - we love to hear your thoughts about the video and Rome itself...

LivingWalks
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Love Italy, Rome is such a beautiful place! Great video 😃

disinfinity
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Funny and fascinating. Nice job my lovely chappies

leighyogamindfulness
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Awesome video, Love Rome. Thanks for all the work you guys put into the videos, very much appreciated 🥰.

WildPeonies
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Thanks Yvonne & Mike 🙂
That was such a splendid video, moreover with the walking history lesson as I was totally enthralled by it what with Mike's dulcet tones over AI!
By the way I've never set foot in Italy, let alone Rome; you're not a history professor by any chance Mike?!
Every time you mentioned Caesar I kept imagining Kenneth Williams exclaiming his famous line: "Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me" from Carry On Cleo (1964)!
I also noticed much like in Lisbon that the staff in the souvenir shops appeared to be Bangladeshi & so were the majority of the street vendors.
I loved the way that they had listings in English, but that could have been due to the American institutions around that area.
What were the general food / drinks dining out prices like & also the average price of the Italian equivalent of a chinesa?
Have a truly wonderful week my friends 🤗

RuePhoto
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Powdered mouse brains! I suppose it's no worse than some of the things we do today...

BoyInAFridge