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urbangirl222

Has anyone gone on a trip to Italy with a good tour company that visited just florence, rome, and venice pisa?

has anyone gone on a tour with a company that they like to the places listed in my question?
if so what did you think of the company?

    



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cordellialynn
I just got back from all those places, but rented a smart car and did the driving myself.. it was on my schedule and I LOVED IT! We traveled alot cheaper than with a tour company and stayed in church hostels and family farm houses along the way. We loved getting to know the locals that way. They recommend better neighborhood resturants than we could have been taken too. So try being adventurous like us, rent a car, stay at more local hostels (they are family friendly, some with private rooms and bathrooms, and cheaper.) and instead of having a guide for the museums, pick up the taped headphones and stroll at your own pace.


SweetPea
If your a AAA member they have a ton of great ones!


lettucer
The very LAST thing I would ever do is take a guided tour of anyplace.

I have spent a lot of time in Italy and even thought about moving to Florence when I first retired from the Government but, after looking for an apartment I could afford, decided I would rather buy a boat and sail the Mediterranean instead... which is what I ended up doing.



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