Where are some fun places to go to in paris or venice with a group of friends? |
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When is the best season to go to rome? |
| i'm planning for travelling in rome..but don't know wat is the best season for travelling there..n wer i must go wen travelling there.... |
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WhAt interesting fact do you know about the LEANING TOWER OF PISA? |
I'm doing a report on the tower of pisa.
My focus is on the soils under the tower, but i'll take any facts you wanna cough up. Sources are much appriciated.
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Is Amalfi coast in Italy a rural area or is it a tourist location? |
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Can one still feed the pigeons in St. Mark's Square in Venice, Italy? |
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What is the #1 best thing to do in Rome? |
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1st Anniversary/2nd Honeymoon trip: Italy or Spain? |
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Rome to Venice? |
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What is the weather like in Rome the last week of November? |
| I am going to Rome for my honeymoon on the 25th November for a week I was wondering what the weather would be like at this time. Should I pack a heavey winter jacket?... |
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Is italy a nice place to live?? PLEASE ANWSER!!!!? |
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ok i LOVE italy, i never been there before but i just love everything about it, i am italian and i just want to be with my people :D
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Can anyone tell me something interesting about Italy? |
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Siciliano? |
how is sicilian pronounced in italian
i heard it before
"sishiliano" - siciliano
canybody type it, then type how the pronounciation is
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When do italians take vacation? |
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About Italy? |
I can eaither go in mid summer (early-mid july), around christmas, or spring break. When would be the best time to go? Also, where should i go? I'll be there for a week to 10 days. Any other advise is appreciated. |
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fabulous13
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My advise, as an American living in the northern part of Italy (trento) is that you should NOT go in mid-summer. Many shops are closed as thats when Italians go on vacation. Also that is when airfare is highest. Spring break is the cheapest time to go (april/march) and of course christmas is beautiful here. I don't see many christmas lights on houses but there is some. I have traveled to Rome and Pisa, and both are lovely but I prefer Venice as it is more calm. If you cannot speak any Italian, rome is great because it is very accommodating to english speaking tourists. Other advise for you...dont drive (we drive very aggressively) prepare for everyone and everything to be late, siesta is when everything is closed from 11-3 daily...so be prepared, eat a lot of ice cream here and pizza, we have very few convenience stores, the people are very friendly if you try to speak italian, avoid tourist looking restaurants- the food is overpriced and not very good, and if you are invited to someones house bring a gift (wine, food etc)... travel by train, its cheap and easy- just dont fall asleep and miss your stop! There is much history and culture here so enjoy the slower atmosphere and drink wine. Live it up... stop by and say hi to me in Trent |
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ontheroadagainwithoutyou
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Definitely spring!
Summer is too hot and crowded.
Christmas is too cold and very focused on the holidays.
As for where to go-everywhere in Italy is worth going to-a week to 10 days is a mere blink of an eye, so enjoy one or two cities, instead of running all over the place. |
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andrew s
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Spring is best in my view, It also depends a little as to where in Italy you would like to go. The main tourist towns like Florence, Rome and Venice are terrible in July. If you are planning on visiting these spring or Christmas would definitely be better. |
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Ron Burgundy
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Never been, but Italy is known for having good weather year round, so unless something is happening there that you really want to see, you pretty much can't go wrong. Obviously though, it will be warmer in Spring Break and Summer than in Winter. |
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Erika L
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Summer is more pricey than any time of year. But there are more things to do! August is the month most Italians take off for vacation, so anywhere you go especially the smaller towns, a lot of shops are closed. I don't know where exactly you are looking at going, but summer is a good time.
Spring is nice as well, all the towns are like waking up from the winter. You usually have to go before Easter for a cheaper ticket, but sometimes you can get a steal.
Christmas is fun, too. If you go north there is snow and the south has none. But there isn't as much going on. Cheapest ticket too!
In my opinion go in the summer or the spring. I don't really know goes on up north during those times, but down south, there are all sorts of festivals going on. Especially where I go, which the region of Puglia. All the little towns every week have some little festivals going on.
BUT take the time to learn SOME italian, because some will be more than happy to take advantage of a tourist and that applies to all of italy. |
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mark747
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You can learn a lot about where to go and what to do at www.ytb.com/awitravel Click on Book Travel to research there are some graet tours on that site |
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lushbabe4u
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I think spring time is the right time to visit since summer is too crowded.
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misciula
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the best mouth are june or september.....when is like summer but is not too hot.... |
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