Wow, Palermo sounds wild! Mixed bag for sure, but glad the food was good. Turin on the other hand sounds amazing, especially for someone who hates crowds. Loved hearing about the chill vibes and hidden gems. That view from the lookout hike sounds unreal! Just did a Palermo video myself about my street food hunt too! Thanks for sharing your adventures! Love lesser-known Italian cities.
@louisewoodward72836 ай бұрын
Good video Kylie, lovely to see you had a good time. ❤
@HeroesKey6 ай бұрын
Yes! Here for more footage from your Europe trip. I'm sorry you you didn't have a great experience while in Palermo. Was not expecting you saying you got hit by a car but I'm glad you're okay. Though that's still crazy. But once again, I appreciate the footage you were able to get. That view of Turin from the lookout is amazing! Thanks again for another vlog! Also congrats on 35k subscribers on the main channel!!
@KylieRoseanne6 ай бұрын
thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed :)
@juanherrera87316 ай бұрын
Kylie thank you for explaining use about the Volg view in ltalian cities and Palermo in great view of mountain in the beach ocean looking amazing in great weather
@InvestedAdventure5 ай бұрын
Palermo does have some gorgeous views, especially the mountains meeting the ocean. Loved Sicily and actually did a video of my street food hunt recently there- any other parts you'd recommend checking out?
@madcoolclips6 ай бұрын
❤Coolness ❤
@tilobutah6 ай бұрын
You always say at the end of the video that you hope we enjoy it. Well that’s a given when it comes to you. I’m looking forward to more travel vlogs. I find it interesting that a lot of Europe has a similar look. I’m been to Spain and Paris and have experienced beautiful views too. 😊 I’m glad you’re ok from the accident and stayed safe too. Seeing your sister I find that at least you did not use up all the beauty in your family. I bet it was nice to see her again. That museum looked awesome 😎.
@InvestedAdventure5 ай бұрын
Turin sure looks like a hidden gem.It's true, Europe does have a certain charm, but each city has its own personality. What was your favourite view in Spain or Paris?
@tilobutah5 ай бұрын
@@InvestedAdventure Views I had in Spain was a Roman aqueduct in one of the people that cities. Castle view outside my room in Northern Spain looking across an inland water way to France. I had other view in Spain the rooftop of some building. These I have canvas prints in my kitchen above the cabinets. Paris we were mostly downtown and we did not go on top of the Eiffel Tower. But that view at the base looking down was nice.
@ryanguerra92666 ай бұрын
Holy crap! I swear people don’t know how to drive anywhere! Lmao Sorry that happened to you, I’m just glad your arm is okay and your foot didn’t get squished lol Yeah it’s always good to stay away from the rough parts and be in the nicer parts even tho they can be pricey lol I’m so envious you got to try authentic Italian cuisine! I bet it’s the best! You’re a real daredevil for climbing that steep asa mountain lmao but omg that view from the top is beyond gorgeous!! It’s like a movie lol and speaking of movies, wow that cinema museum is top notch! Thank you dark mistress for the travel vlog and all the travel tips! I’m currently in Salem and we’re hitting up all the witch museums and even the satanic temple! I’ll make sure to hit up the gift shops and find something for you!
@KylieRoseanne6 ай бұрын
yeaaa it was one of those places that just wasn't worth it if you're pinching pennies lol. Ahh I'm jealous enjoy Salem!
@InvestedAdventure5 ай бұрын
Witch museums and a satanic temple - that's quite the combo! 👀What's been the spookiest thing you've encountered so far?
@ryanguerra92665 ай бұрын
@@InvestedAdventure probably the House Of Seven Gables and all the witch houses I saw on the haunted tour!
@fp96236 ай бұрын
I live a couple of hours away from Torino; wonderful city! I had the pleasure to visit the Tim Burton exhibition last spring and it was awesome. The Mole is always breathtaking to look at, but the Museum of Cinema let me down a little bit, I had very high expectations since I thought I would find many original props and items from italian and world cinema and less "reenactments" and recostructions of sets. For what I understand, the museum media archive is amazing, though. A museum I would highly recommend visiting in Torino is definetely the Egyptian Museum, the second largest in the world after the Cairo one. That one is outstanding and if you prepare and do some research before time, the experience is truly remarkable. Ciao!
@KylieRoseanne5 ай бұрын
I'm so sad I JUST missed the Burton exhibit!
@InvestedAdventure5 ай бұрын
Wow, living near Turin is awesome! The Egyptian Museum sure sounds incredible - I love seeing hidden gems on my travels. Have you explored any other parts of Italy that surprised you? Ciao!
@fp96235 ай бұрын
@@InvestedAdventure oh there's so much to visit man! I don't know if I am qualified enough to answer your questions since I, being italian/living in Italy, have the opportunity to see so much while the average tourist coming from abroad needs to go through the musts first. Plus, there is so much I haven't seen yet. To answer your question though, some places I have visited (can't talk about the others obviously) that I would highly recommend checking out are: - Civita di Bagnoregio (arguably my favourite place so far) - the Dolomiti - the Monte Grappa Military Memorial (WWI, still need to visit Redipuglia, they tell me that one is breathtaking) - Assisi - central Italy. Toscana, Umbria, Lazio, Marche hold such a special place in my heart. I could advise touring all the beautiful Etruscan sites and towns (Tarquinia, Veio, Perugia, Arezzo) - Milano, I live close by and I spent three years of my life going there every day, so many gems and museums and theaters - Macugnaga, where you can have a close look at the East wall of Monte Rosa, the only himalayan wall in the Alps - I am a Como native, so I would say Como as well - I had the pleasure to go to Sicily on a school trip ten years ago visiting all the places related to the italian mafia and the horrible events that happened in the 80s and 90s. That was an intense experience, visiting Palermo, Corleone, Monreale and meeting the people affected by those tragedies It's a tough task, obviously there's so much to see, from the evergreen Rome, Venice and Florence to the wonderful villages in southern Italy, to the breathtaking island, beaches and mountains. I consider myself so lucky
@mychunkyjordi75856 ай бұрын
Great video as always, I'm loving your travels. I miss going abroad but I suffer really bad anxiety since I left my ex husband so I don't leave the house without my dog Ziggy puppy pup. Thankyou for sharing these beautiful places as I can imagine being there. If you ever get the chance visit Varadero in Cuba it's gorgeous and the people are lovely 😊💜🐾👍👋
@KylieRoseanne5 ай бұрын
I'd love to see Cuba! Maybe Ziggy could go on little weekend trips with you?
@mychunkyjordi75855 ай бұрын
@@KylieRoseanne We go visit my friend as he lives in the country 5 miles away and it's as far as Ziggy can travel without being ill as he gets motion sickness, poor fella. My aunt & uncle love Italy and visit it all the time 😊💜🐾👍
@anthonywheeler20826 ай бұрын
Sorry you got it by a car. Hope you're doing better, Kylie.
@KylieRoseanne5 ай бұрын
I'm A-OK
@BB131313136 ай бұрын
Glad you're okay.. not breaking any news here, but getting your foot run over by a car has to be one of the worst feelings ever.. and I'd love to checkout the Shroud of Turin, but I'm pretty sure it's rarely open for public viewing..
@InvestedAdventure5 ай бұрын
The Shroud sure sounds like a fascinating story and a must visit. Have you ever been to Turin?
@BB131313135 ай бұрын
@@InvestedAdventure nope, never been.. and yes, "fascinating" is the best way to describe it.. I remember doing a report on it back in the day..
@kylelawson57156 ай бұрын
Just here to make an offering to the KZbin algorithm gods before I partake in this video.
@jaydoubleu34196 ай бұрын
Omg did say you were hit by a car Are you ok My dark master