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 We're visiting Rome. What other cities in Italy near Rome can we visit at the same time?
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 Is it possible to smoke on trains in italy??
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 Things to do in Milan?
My friend and I are visiting Milan for 5 days next month, can anybody offer any advice on places to go and things to see? Not just in Milan, but in nearby cities that are maybe just a short train ...


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why are the streets in venice, italy water? they have to ride around on boats, right?
why is that and how did it happen?
i think it's really cool ,anyway....


 What do you love about Italy?
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How did you like the town? People? Food?...


 Rome City Break Hotels
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-family friendly
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 I'm planing a trip to Italy on vacations, and have some questions?
-what is the best time of the year to visit Rome? Im going on february
-What other cities I can visit, with a limited budget and short time (5 days)
-Is there a cheap flight from Italy to B...


 How can I promote my Rome B&B website?
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 Any recommendations for what to do / see on a trip to Florence & Milan, approx 2 days each place?
The couple going are in their 60's....


 Where to go in Italy?
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 Have you ever been to italy?
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 What do you think of Italy?
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 Is it possible roundtrip train from Florence to Pisa is sold out on April 11?
Trenitalia website does not show any available trains from Florence to Pisa. On the RailEurope website, there seems to be alot of availability. However, if you order through RailEurope, they require ...


 Travel to Rome?
I have traveled the world..never been to Rome. Would you reccomend it this time of year. Is it a good walking city? Is there a local hotel and resturant that you would reccomend?...


 I'm getting ready to travel to Italy, is there a decent amount of English speaking people there?
Or do you largely need to be prepared to speak Italian to get around almost everywhere?
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And I have every intent of speaking Italian first there because I'm a ...


 I am about to go on holiday to Sorrento in Italy?
Has anybody already been there and if so can you give me some tips on what to see and do. I know the obvious like Mount Vesuvius and Capri etc, im thinking of something maybe off the beaten track. P...


 How can I visit Italy with 100 dlls.?
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 Where is milan italy located?
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 Why do north americans hate italian inmigrants than got USA in the 1960 and 1970 decades?
why?
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why are south europeans (spain, portugal, italy, romania ETC) lower than north european people (as me, I`m Norwegian)...



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Best places to see in Northern Italy?

We're going to Italy for a vacation 4 6 days, 5 nites..What're the best places to C in northern Italy?

    



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andrew s
I would say

1) Piedmont -This Italian region is fantastic and offers everything that Tuscany does but more, including – dare I say it - better food and wine. In fact the best Italian cooking and Italian food on the whole peninsular! Gorgeous medieval hilltowns http://www.my-italy-piedmont-marche-and-more.com/saluzzo.html, wine routes and alpine peaks make this the most varied region of northern Italy

2) le Marche - more central Italy but The Marches, to give the region its English name, is a scenically beautiful region of Italy and one rich in tradition and history. It is still relatively unknown outside of Italy. Towns like San Leo and Mondavio are superb - http://www.my-italy-piedmont-marche-and-more.com/mondavio.html

3) Veneto - home to cities like Venice, Verona and Vicenza , with great mountains and lakes to the north and west .http://www.my-italy-piedmont-marche-and-more.com/luxury-villas.html


DvnCodiNo89
Hello, i'm Italian, i live in Neaples. Actually the most beautiful places to vst hea are Roma and Florence, i'm sure. In the north the best city is Venezia, in the north - east, wonderful, but very expensive ( but also the others great cities r expensive!). An advice? Do not visit Milan: The worst n less attractive city ever
PS: sorry for my english!


swati_chhavi
maybe in afterlife


Jo:Nico
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nah nah.
I'm from Northern Italy , North East actually , and my advice would be...North-East! Why?

-Venice

- Verona , that's romeo&juliet's city and there are nice shops and an ancient roman arena , kinda similar to the coliseum but smaller and still being used as opera theatre and other big concerts.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verona


-Padua and Vicenza are nice too ( im from Vicenza) , Padua's university is among the earliest of the european universities and the second oldest of Italy , the Scrovegni chapel , the Basilica of Saint Anthony .
Vicenza is the hometown of the architect Palladio , so here u can see its main works , such as the olympic theatre and the basilica palladiana.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrovegni_Chapel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_di_Sant%27Antonio_da_Padova


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_Palladiana
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teatro_Olimpico


-Lake Garda http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Garda


- The Dolomites http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolomites

enjoy ur visit!


kell_coun19661966
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Check out some of the tours they will help you make the most of your time

Here are some great Italy trips all very affordable.

http://adventurebrat.com/search.php?action=details&id=357&&k=ITALY&cat=0&pr=0&page=0

http://adventurebrat.com/search.php?action=details&id=386&&k=ITALY&cat=0&pr=0&page=0

http://adventurebrat.com/search.php?action=details&id=417&&k=ITALY&cat=0&pr=0&page=0

Here is a link with several diffrent Italy trips. Hope this helps
http://adventurebrat.com/search.php?k=ITALY&cat=0&pr=0&search=Search


Tay
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In Northern Italy I would have to say Milan, Venice, Florence and Rome. Verona (where Romeo and Juliet are supposed to of come from) is great too. Florence is a must! It is just the prettiest little town.....:)


Adriano I
Venice !

You can search not many expensive places for example with Bed & Breakfast VERY NEAR TO VENICE with nice prices.

Good trip to Italy.


generalteh
i went to italy for 2 weeks and toured most of northern italy and all of north of rome. best places to go are

-turino 2006 olympics.
-milano fashion capital
-a day trip to switzerland (we went to lucarno)
one of the many lakes (we went to lake maggiore next day went to switzerland)
-venice cant miss that spot
-verona Romeo and Juliet
-Florence gold and leather
-Cinque Terre beautiful 5 towns along coast.
-Pisa
-Rome

some of the places u can do along the way from one spot to another.

we only stoped in pisa, verona, and a few other places but u can pic and choose which ones you want. it all depends on the interests of your family. for fashion visit florence and milano. history any of them. but you all have to plan it out. input is a great way to plan a route


tonton 674
venizia, torino, cortina, or florence are nice
rome too, but that's more in the south...





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