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I got a super special offer ticket for Florence in the period 19 - 24 Feb, 2009. This period is OK for Florence? I mean can I explore the city in this period? How is the weather?...
We're a couple in out late 50s looking for a sightseeing 2 night break in January.... Any recommendations of where to stay and what to do? Is Bergamo airport close enough? any info would help.......
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I fell in love with this name when i was watching a movie. The movie was dubbed and the man pronounced it like the name Joshua. Thats right . . . right?...
feels fake but is hard to bend and has roman words written all across the front of the coin all around it and on the back. Has a man sitting with his leg up and his arm on his leg with his head ...
Have never been to Italy and really want to see the country from Rome to Venice. Total 15 days in country. Should we reduce our days in Italy and try to see another country, or just see more of I...
Me and my boyfriend want to travel around Italy, perferably going Como- Venice- Florence- Rome- Sorrento- Cannara- Tabiano Terme, or some like that. does anyone have any suggestion on what the ...
hi! i'm italian and I live in Naples and I want to say what do you think about this city... thank you!!! Additional Details cain... you are so stupid... i'm italian but I ...
I am traveling through Italy. Basically going from Rome up to Venice (with some stops), to the Amalfi Coast (with some stops), then back to Rome. Should I get a Eurail Pass or just pay ticket by ticket? It is my first time in Europe so i don't know which would be more benificial. THANKS!!! Additional Details oh and...i am going to be there for 2 weeks!
Absolutely DO NOT BUY a Eurail pass if you are taking small train rides from stop to stop in Italy. The Eurail Pass basically gives you a certain amount of travel days. So whether you use it for a 2 hour ride or 22 hour ride they both count as one travel day. The Eurail Pass only saves money if you're taking long train rides or the express trains throughout the expensive travel countries in Europe, and Italy is actually not that expensive for trains. If you break up those 3 destinations with stops in between you don't have any large train rides, so buy individual tickets. Also, if cash is tight they have different levels of train service, with slow local trains being very cheap. They're generally in fine condition, and the slow rides gives you more time to enjoy the countryside scenery while saving some Euros.
Don
I lived in Italy for 13 years believe me you don't need a Eurail pass at all the tickets are cheap enough and will give you more flexibility.
Eurail Pass is good for when you go from country to country and still then is still not except any all countries.
Sacha D
Buy Eurorail Italy Pass - if you want to have a short visit.
but if you want to take sometime - just buy a regular tickets (city-to-city tickets).
Pinguino
I live in Italy and I agree with Don; it'd be easier and almost sure even cheaper buying tickets in Italy (or booking from Trenitalia website).
travellerlcy
A pass is more beneficial to you. I just priced out a trip with Eurorail and in the end the pass was the best choice. It was a lot cheaper.