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 If I visit Italy for a week, is Venice worth including in my travel plans or...?
will it just be a big overpriced disappointment?
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Based on your answers so far, I suppose the next question would be, should I take a love with me or should go there to ...


 How many carry-ons can i bring?
i'm traveling from jfk to fiumincino, rome to catania, sicily. i need 2 bags because last year some gifts were stolen and my bags never arrive on time so i need to bring clothes and stuff. Is a ...


 Has anyone been to Lake Garda?
I'm going in a couple of weeks, and quite fancy a trip to Venice, for the day. Can anyone tell me how long it takes to get there by train, and would i have enough time to take in a few sights?...


 What time is it in italy?
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 Italian Language Help !?
Do you think the article below translated by a human or a language software , are there any grammer mistakes ?

Immaginati di prendere in pugno la tua vita e la tua altezza. Come ti ...


 How many days do I need to explore Rome? Florence?
I'm pretty efficient but don't want to feel rushed. I know there is alot to see and I want to see the major sites. How many days should I allocate for Rome? How many days should I allocate ...


 Which is a better city to travel to Rome or Milan?
I have 7 days in Italy in March, but I'm reading that Rome is overrun with pick pockets and gangs and it's extremely crowded and hot? And I've heard that Milan is more pretty? I'...


 Where is the best place to shop in italy?
rome, in the summer ...


 How long will it take to go from florence to siena, italy by car?
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 What are the sights everyone should try and see when visiting Rome?
What travel destinations in Rome are worth seeing, and which ones aren't so impressive?...


 Are there BEACHES in Rome?
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 Why do Northern Italians and Southern Italians hate each other?
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 Wanted name of a reasonable price hotel 2 adults in venice early december?
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 I'll be visiting Rome for 2 days. What should I see? How do I find a good guide?
Traveling w/ my wife and college-age son. Visiting late March. Like history and (somewhat) art. Would like to find a personal guide for visit to Rome. Will also be visiting Florence for 1-2 days. ...


 What is Italy like?
It is a dream of mine to visit there....


 Turin and torino-what's the difference?
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 Planning a trip to Italy, what should I not miss?
What are the five best places as in towns or cities and what in those places are cannot miss experiances (foods, sights, souveniers, streets, smells, adventures, etc.) I want to plan a surprise trip ...


 How do you say, "thanks for the add" in italian. I want to thank someone for adding me on his myspace
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I am an american female. I just want to say "thanks for the add"
please translate for me....


 Going to italy, any tips?
so im going to italy in april.
what is the weather like in april?
how should i pack.
im going for a week and im first going to venice then verona.
any tips of things to do or ...


 Where exactly are the airports in Rome? Are they far from town? Is there alot to do/see there??
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 Ciampino airport close enough? any info would help......



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Going to Rome,florence, Naples for the first time, any suggestions as to what to do there besides the obvious?

By the obvious i mean the coleseum, sistine chapel etc. I'm a fan of the mom and pops restaurants and hole in the wall places. I really want to explore those little known special places in Italy that i know are out there. So what do you suggest!

    



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Homer
In Florence, Restaurant La Giostra
http://www.ristorantelagiostra.com/inglese/frameset.html
A bit pricey, but not totally out of sight. Ask and follow their recommendations for your meal, and wine (they will try and fit your budget). You will not be disappointed, in fact you may say its the best you've had. Their family hospitality in an elegant setting is shown to you as you enter the restaurant, enjoying complimentary Champagne. You will need reservations! Make them while in town.

If you dare getting a rental car, and are up for an adventure in Tuscany, and dare to foray off the beaten path go to Ristoro Di Lamole.
http://www.ristorodilamole.it/eng_index.htm
Maps of the region are not great, so for what its worth try
http://www.divinacucina.com/code/lamole.html for a general route. Take the effort to find this place.
Basically, take the road from Florence to Greve, look for the left turn labelled Lamole. Follow the road, don't give up, keep going, it will be the Tuscan hill road from the movies, and just keep going and going.
This can be part of a fabulous self directed day trip, getting into Chianti and banging around this whole area.
The biggest problem is getting back to your hotel in Florence, late at night, driving on roads unknown to you, but they are fairly well marked.
I rented from the Avis near the train station which is close by the Duomo, so I navigated back by keeping my eye on the Duomo.You may even want to spend a night in the region. Contact them, there are rooms nearby (especially after drinking local chianti from the carafe, and the owner running around filling your glass with homemade Limoncello until you must insist he stop..
You will PRAISE me after this experience.
You asked, this is your answer.


BTW only an idiot will get in line at the museums. They all take prepaid reservations which allow you to bypass the line, with a short 15 minute wait.


Jewles
Go see a gallery. Better yet go to the Frog museum. It's great here is link

http://www.fribourgtourism.ch/en/navpage.cfm?category=TradeFR&id=120267&subcat=HighlightsFR

Dead frogs posed you'll enjoy it. Oh it's in switzerland. Just jump on the plane and fly over. You'll be in Europe anyway.


Mint Mouse
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If you're going with a tour, especially, don't stay in the areas they drop you off at. They like to take you to the most touristy areas, so always walk a little ways off so you can find the places where the actual residents of the area eat and live. That way you get much more of the flavour of the place.
I had a lot of fun just hanging out in Rome, wandering around, so I would reccommend just taking a camera and a bit of spending money and walking around the city. In Florence, there are a lot of amazing statues and such, and the Uffizi gallery of course. However, if you decide to go to the Uffizi, be warned that the lines are huge, and unless you're super committed to seeing the stuff inside, I would suggest that you stick to the art outdoors and see more of the town. I've had friends who have spent literally whole days in the queues, trading places so they could eat. So you might be better off skipping the gallery and seeing more of the city. Unfortunately, I've only stopped for a few hours in Naples, so I can't help you out there. But remember, when you're doing your wandering around, keep an eye out for pickpockets!


pennylane
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Don't know about that but you should read The Birth of Venus before you go. It will make you look at Florence in a whole new way.


perpetualinibriation
Just make sure you take plenty of cool clothing. It's going to be like 120 degrees in the shade in Italy this time of year.

Don't wear too much jewelry, in fact don't wear any of it at all, there's just too many pickpockets in all of Italy.

Know who you're traveling with, if you're in a tour group, make sure you get to know these people because pickpocketers like to mix in with the crowd.

Visit the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, there'll be plenty of mom and pop restaurants.

Florence; visit the large open air markets, and Cero di Firenze, it's a hilltop outside of the city giving you amazing vistas.


Black Rainbow
You will have more fun if you don't have a strict plan. Go to the must see things but leave some room for adventure.


the...boy
Rome, visit Via del Corso, Via Condotti FOR GREAT Shopping!
Go to the Pincio(pincho) and Villa Borghese for a nice walk with your friends family or partner.


faithplus1bsharp
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Make SURE you visit Il Brothel Piccolo





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