Does anybody teach english in Italy? |
| My dream is to teach english and Italy, permanently. My parents were both born there and I go back often.. I would like to talk with someone who can give me all the information i need/advice.. it ... |
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Italy in March or April? |
| My wife and I are contemplating a trip to Italy next March or April. We live in NYC, so how will the weather compare?... |
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Italian Riviera (Cinque Terre area?) or Lake Como? Have you been there? |
| What did you think? If I have 3 full days at one of these places, which would you choose?... |
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Dos any1 know any cheap flights 2 italy? |
| me and my family wan 2 go thats 2 adults 3 children T... |
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How big is italy in proportion to the continental US? |
| is it 25%, is it the size of several states combined (name them)?... |
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Places by italy that start with a K? |
| My dad was like "My friend owns a hotel in..." i wasnt paying attention until i asked him were's that and he was all like " Its by italy" i think it starts with a K. And I ... |
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TIME ELEVATOR, Roma...Has any one gone there and was it worthwhile? |
| Visiting Rome in August and trying to decide what to see and do while there for best use of time. Heard little of this. Tell me about it, if you enjoyed it, etc.... |
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What do u think of italy? |
| hi guys my question is : what do u think about italy ? im interested to know what people of other countries like usa think about italy in general ... please answer sincerely i don't offense...<... |
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Day Train Trip from Rome: Orvieto or Assisi? |
Planning on taking a day trip by train from Rome in November of 2009 but can't decide between Orvieto or Assisi. I know I could go both in one day, but don't want to be rushed.
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Hello Americans, you like Italy? |
| hello I am Italian and because I love America I wanted to ask you if you like Italy and if you were there seemed like there? H... |
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Give me some places in Italy where i can go to visit some vineyards ? |
| I need this information as i would like to visit some of the vineyards of Italy along with a group of friends to know more about wine and wine making process. this will give us some in depth ... |
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I would like to find a place I once visited in Italy? |
| About 12 years ago i went on a school trip to Switzerland, 1 day we went on a trip by train to Italy. we went to a place that had a lake and we got a boat out to a small island with what i think is a ... |
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Italy currency conversion? |
| 220,00€ how much is this in dollars?... |
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Hostel in Ravenna? (Italy)? |
| Anybody knows a good hostel in Ravenna (Italy)? Have you ever been there? Can you give me the address and the website?... |
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U.S. Citizen moving to Italy - What do I need to do? |
I'm 21 and a U.S. Citizen born and raised here in Hawaii.
I want to move to Italy next year.
What would I have to get to legally allow me to live and work in ITALY?
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I am staying at a hotel in Rome close to Termini station, what should I anticipate as far as crime? |
| I have already payed for the room for both myself and my girlfriend. I know that it is supposed to be somewhat dangerous at night. What level of danger do I need to anticipate? I chose the place for ... |
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Can you help me find a city in Italy? |
My mother used to live in a city in/by Rome, and was close to the beach. I am unsure of the spelling, but is something like: Lango Maray/Marai...can anyone help? Additional Details Maybe ... |
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Can anybody gives me some pointers when going to Italy? |
Things like what to do & what not to do. Easy stuff like that. Where to travel? |
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I went to Venice not too long ago. Just see as much as you can but don't tire yourself out completely. The people on the sides of the streets with big bags are selling purses like Gucci, Fendi, and Prada. Buy those... you can't even tell they are knock offs. Try all the food you can. Go to Rome if you have a lot of time to spend there. Have Jelato!
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Where to travel? Go to Rome, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri, Florence (Firenze), Venice (Venezia).
What to do/not to do?
1 Buy some good walking shoes and go everywhere on foot once you reach your destination.
2 Make eye contact with the drivers when you want to cross a road, otherwise they won't stop.
3 Eat lots of gelato.
4 Eat lots of pizza that you buy by the kilo.
5 Read about the main tourist attractions before you leave home.
6 Gondola rides in Venice are 100 to 150 euro - that 's about $250! Vaporetto rides are great and you can afford lots of them.
7 Beware the "menu turistica" (tourist menu) - sometimes it's OK but sometimes it isn't. Check it out carefully in a restaurant before ordering.
8 Climb Vesuvius - most of the way in a local bus.
9 Have lots of fun and try lots of different things |
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//lana.love//
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:) i have just come back from a tour of italy, as an italian student and i found that the most amazing places would have been Venice, Rome and Amalfi. Florence is not far behind!
They are all full of things to do see and experiance. I would suggest Rome as a starting point becuase it has so many oportunities for you! If you start in Rome you can move up to Venice and experience the different. In Rome i would say to move through the city, dont buckle down at one spot, try new resturants and of course visit the iconic landmarks! Are you travelling alone? If not then Rome can be soo romantic, yet i would suggest Venice as a more romantic place. The nightlife in both of these cities in indescribable!!! Once you get there you will find that it's fairly easy to do things, the bus and train lines are fairly simple if you speak italian, and you dont need a particular pass, just purchase a ticket. Speak to the people that get you the tickets if you want hit's of where to go. Buy a phrase book, i suggest Berlits Italian Phrase Book and Dictionary - it will be your bible. Get's you thorugh everything! People in cafe's will most likely pick up that you are a tourist and therefore talk to you, they would be more than happy to tell you where to go and what to see, dont be shy, they dont bite :) Rememeber to have fun, dont stress if you miss something, flights and trains between the cities can be arranged quickly so if you change your mind it's not hard to find a train line. In fact, if you are indesicive on which cities you want to go then i highly reccomend booking train tickets through all the cities. That way you get a taste on everything and what it's like between the major cities. Well good luck, you will enjoy yourself so much! Wish i was going back :( have a safe trip xx :) |
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Spectacle
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Look at your suitcase. Take half the clothes and Twice as much money. Make sure you eat gelato every day. Also the cappucino is to die for. You can buy Venitian glass beads and Venitian masks for about half the price in the market place in Verona. Take guided tours as often as you can so you really understand what you are seeing. Safety pin all your zippers on your back pack to their sides so the Gypsy kids won't get into your pack when you are not looking. Pick pockets are rampant! Drink the water. It is better and purer than the bottled water. Really. |
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luca lithops
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According to TripAdvisor here a list of top 10 Italy destinations:
- Amalfi
- Siena
- Città del Vaticano
- San Gimignano
- Florence
- Pompeii
- Venice
- Assisi
- Positano
- Rome |
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zafir
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Suggest you buy a guidebook first and work out an itinerary that suits your interests and the time you've got in Italy. |
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