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 ( Italian guys only) Dov'e' Campione d'Italia?
In Italia o in Svizzera?
Is it in Italy or Switzerland?


Sono cinese. Vengo da Hong Kong . Studio Italiano all'universita'. Mi piace cultura di Italia.

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 Where are the nude bars in turin?
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 For the accademia at florence, is it necessary to reserve in advance?
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 Rome - how much do taxi's cost?
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 I want to move to Italy someday?
I just think its a beautiful country and it would seem wonderful to live there. Where should I start on getting ready to live there?
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I've never even been there ...


 Buying an Italian suit in Italy?
I want to buy a fine Italian suit while I'm overseas in Rome and Bologna in May. I'm wondering how much I'll have to spend to purchase such a suit....


 Please suggest the best places in rome to be covered in 2 days.?
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 Recommend any good hotels in Central Rome?
I am going to Rome for 3 days at the start of October/ Can anyone suggest a good hotel in the Historical Centre that won't cost me more than 70 pounds / 100 Euros a night please?...


 How old is italy?
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 Cheap and good food in florence where local florentines eat. any hints?
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 I'm looking for a cheap close to the city center hotel in Venice, Italy, any suggestions?
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 How far is rome airport to colloseum?
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 How easy is travel from palermo to stromboli or etna without a car and are there cheap campsites in the area?
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 Paying for trenitalia fines?
This happened several days ago when I was riding the Leonardo express to the Fiumicino Airport from Rome Termini Station.

I obviously thought that my Eurail pass (2nd class youth) would ...


 My husband and I and another couple are going to Italy in September. Where is a good place to stay in rome?
We plan on staying in rome for 4-5 days. We don't want to spend a whole lot on lodging....


 Weather and fun activities in Italy?
Hello .... so Im asking a lot of questions about Italy .... Forgive me, never been there and have no idea what to expect!

I will be there oct 29th - nov 10th

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 In italy do they use euros?
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 Any tips for crossing the street in Italy?
I may be spending a few months in Rome next year. A friend of mine went to Italy a few years back and said it was fabulous but a bit dangerous when crossing the street.

So, any advice on ...


 How's the weather like in Italy from end Sept to early Oct?
My hubby and i would be visiting Rome, Florence and Venice from 28 Sept - 7 Oct. Then flying to Paris til 11 Oct. So wondering how the weather will be like? When does Autumn season starts? I heard ...


 Do Italians really do it better?
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Has anyone driven from London to Florence (ish)? Any advice/points?


    



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cunny
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I drove to Pisa some years ago , going via South of France, (Nice, Cannes, Monaco). When you get into italy expect the driving standards to deteriorate ( yes even compared to the French drivers). The Italians drive with their hand on the horn - don't give way for anyone - they are all Formula 1 drivers -every man for himself. The road signs can be confusing after the excellent signing in France. Make sure you check your route thoroughly before you go and have a good navigator!!


Cycwynner
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A number of times. Now I live in Rome and have gone native.
Best tip you can get is don’t hurry, you have some very beautiful countries to see on the way. You can also choose between two routes, I’ve taken both: Paris, the Loire, Lyons and the whole of the South of France and San Remo, Genova, don’t miss Pisa, then on to Florence.
The other route is Flanders in Belgium, the German Rhineland, Switzerland, great Mountain scenery, Milan for shopping, the Emilian cultural gems (Parma, Reggio, Bologna and even a side trip to Ferrara), then Florence.
Ignore the Mad Max drivers on the Continent (Germans are just as speedy as Italians, but more disciplined) and keep to your own travel rhythm, it’s not a race like most Italians think.
Take your time and follow an old Maori tip to the question “how far is it to the next town?” – the old Maori “try singing on the way”.
Buon viaggio
Ps. Watch the traffic lights: in Milan “red” means “stop”, in Rome, it’s a good idea to slow down, in Naples it’s just a matter of opinion.


Muted Prophet
Oh yes, I definitely agree with the other 2 responses....in the UK drive on the left...once you hit France, then Italy, you must drive on the right.

Be prepared for anything and everything...Paris is a disaster area to drive through, but once you get out of Paris, it is smooth sailing (and quite beautiful!) When you enter Italy, be on your guard...the Italians drive VERY fast (Mario Andretti types, all of them) and very erratically, LOL. They DO enjoy their horns (as was previously stated), and they generally overlook most traffic regulations, so don't expect them to stop/yield for you. Everyone thinks they have the right-of-way.

Just drive cautiously and conservatively, and you will be fine. Also, be aware that the parking situation is impossible, and if you do not know how to parallel park, you will be in hot water. Creative parking, that is the key...if you see an opening, pretty much grab it!

If you want to avoid all the chaos and arrive in Florence with your sanity intact, best to take a train...take the tube from London to Paris, then you can jump on the TGV and go from Paris down to Florence...

Bon Voyage!


Anthony M
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Left Hand Rule of the road here, And Right Hand Rule of the road there, Give way to your left!!!



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