leening tower of piza. and i dont remeber the rest then were going to france for 3 days the whole trip is 2500 is it worth it? Additional Details leaning tower of piza then heading to ...
Like it said in the title I need the most beautiful attractions in Italy.
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Does any one know please whether there is a website where I can buy tickets on-line and make payment for trains from Ventimiglia to Genoa in Italy. I have been to www.trenitalia.it but this tells ...
I've looked on the internet but it's just throwing up package deals... I just want to find a vineyard near San Gimignano, Siena or Florence and visit it one afternoon for wine tasting, etc. ...
why does everyone think that southern italy is extremly poor? that unemployment is at 100% and that we live in the slums? Can anyone tell me why everyone still believes this myth!?...
Will be driving 9/06 from Florence to San Gimignano thru the valley and want recommendations for vineyards/wineries to pass and ones to stop at. Saw the Antinori listed and am thinking of making ...
Terry B
Going to Rome soon can anyone tell me how much rail travel is in Rome and is it easy to get to Pompey?
OK if you want to go to Pompeii you have to go to Naples first...its about 2 hours by train (to Naples) then you go by car from Naples...its not far away
fengirl2
You can get to Pompeii by rail from Naples and the station is about 200 yards form the entrance. It takes less than an hour and costs a few Euros. The railways are v cheap and efficient in Italy.
Matteo M
check this out
www.trenitalia.it
L L
Rail travel is not too expensive and there are a lot of tariffs available. You pay more for the faster trains, such as Eurostar which connect the main cities (so you could take this from Rome to Napoli) or you can get the Inter City trains which are cheaper, however a little slower. Then there are other slower and cheaper options.
Pompeii is not so far and as the others have said take the train to Napoli and then get the smaller local train to Pompeii. I would stay somewhere in the area and not do it as a day trip as there is a lot to see there. However if you want to do it in one day you can do a guided bus trip which leaves from Rome early, and then brings you back to Rome in the evening (guide and entrance tickets normally included)
Ruby
...yes,you can go to Naples (it's about 2 hours far) and then to Pompei (by train or by bus...)...
nmgirl3
I lived in Italy for 4 years! Pompey is right outside of Rome! Taxi's and Rail service are very affordable. Same with buses. You can also rent Vespas! Mostly you will walk alot so bring good shoes! You will LOVE Italy! Ciao!