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 Good places to stay in Rome?
I'm going with a friend and was wondering if anyone has ever stayed in a nice, accesible but cheap hotel/b&b in Rome?
Any help much appreciated :D
Thanks!
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 How far is Verona from L'AQUILA, Italy?
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 Italian guys . Do you understand the Italian spoken by San Marino people? Do they speak standard Italian?
Q.1) The same as the title question

Q.2) What accent does a San Marino people have ? Rimini accent ? Emilia-Romagna accent ? Or other accent?

Q.3) Have you ever thought of ...


 What is (destination) in italian?
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 Questions about Rome?
My family is going to Rome for spring break, and I have a few questions. What is the weather like there? I'm only a teen, will there be any shopping there that would fit my interests (without ...


 Travelling to venice from the uk...can i use my barclaycard credit card there?
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 Can I drive from florence (depart 1pm) to venice , see something and return the same night??
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 What are all the things you can do in Italy?
Things to do, restaurant,Kid things,Aldut things etc.
(general things)...


 Anybody know if there are lot of whorehouses in italy?
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 Italian videos!?
I would like to watch some nice Italian music videos on youtube. Does anyone know any good oness?? Thankczz :)...


 Which city would you recommend in Italy for New Years Eve? Why?
I'll be with my boyfriend so we aim for something beautiful or exciting. (Ive spent NYE in Florence before with my sister- it wasnt anything spectacular)
Is Venice good? Do they have any ...


 Where can i go skiing close to Milano?
I'm in Milano on business is a few weeks and I want to go skiing on the weekend. Where shoudl I go? How should I get there? i would prefer NOT to drive i.e. bus/charter etc. Where should i stay....


 What to take to rome ?
I am going to Rome soon and am wondering what to take with me ?For example i know the essentials like money, passport, guidebooks. but is there anything else to take. Like fun stuff for example watch ...


 Information about Sorrento in Italy?
Please can you tell me the types of visitors that go to Sorrento in Italy please :)...


 Which area of Rome/Florence/Venice is best to find accomodation in?
I would be making a trip there in Oct and i'm thinking of arranging my own accomodations instead of getting land tours from my local travel agencies. Any suggestions? I'm looking at a mid-...


 How should I dress in Italy?
I am going to Italy from the middle of may to the middle of june..what is appropriate to wear?...


 Is there a town or city in Italy called Manasup or something close to that?
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 Does anyone know of any good, reasonably priced hotels in Rome?
Looking for a central area where we can walk to sites. Which area is best to stay in? Any help appreciated....


 Has anyone been to italy?? whats it like??
its my dream to go there, and i want to so bad, but im afraid of who to go with and the cost......


 Have you ever heard of the Italian TV series " I Cesaroni"? Is it a good TV show?
Is the show very popular in Italy?

Is it better than another Italian TV show " Un Ciclone In Famiglia" ?

What about Commisarrio Montalbano? My friend can speak fluent ...



jocelynstamaria

Give me specific answer about venetian travel?

venice part of italy,

    



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lovephoto
everything in venice is either by boat or by feet


spyblitz
They use
Vaporettos(motor boats)
Gondolas (man powered row boats)


brianthesnailuk2002
Classically, by Gondola. Small Boats that are powered by people with large poles.
Okay, also .... Donkey, Cycle, Horse and VERY large Hamsters.


eyeonthescreen
They have no streets open to vehicular traffic. One parks a car outside the city and takes one of several types of water vehicle into town. A train station is also located on the outskirts; so you can boat to and from it as well.

In town, you can use:

Feet...Venice really isn't that big that you can't walk most places.

Water bus...like the ground bus, they are on a schedule and frequently are crowded; but they are relatively cheap.

Water taxi...on demand and quite expensive, but they'll go anywhere you want, when you want it.

Gondola...romantic, but not a practical way to travel from point to point; and they are expensive.


dancer
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many people will say gondola, but unless you want to pay 200 dollars i would buy a ferry pass, or if you want to there are ways to walk everywhere, oh yeah and by water taxi, many are scams so be careful. But ferries are the best way to travel next walking.


golfer
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Beautiful, beautiful...but it does smell. Transport is by water, ferry, taxi, train or gondola. The gondola is not as romantic as it appears in the movies or in photographs and is very expensive. We used the water ferry to visit Murano glass island. Every thing seems to be located on an island. Each of the islands is about a twenty min. ride. I would not want to be out there on a rainy day. Amazing mask and wonderful glass. Visit St George Cathedral it is amazing....light a candle. If you get a chance see an Opera performance in Verona in the open air theater...can you imagine( if you are a fan of course). Have fun.


t d
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swimming is cheap.



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