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 Are things closed in Italy easter week?
We're thinking about visiting, but don't know if things are open that week....


 What's the best hotel in Sorrento Italy?
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 What are the best day trips to take from Positano, Italy?
We will be staying in Positano for 6 days and would very much like to see Naples, Pompei and much of the Amalfi Coast. Although we have heard so much it's so difficult to choose the best trips ...


 Are B&B a good choice in Rome Italy??!!! Or should I play it safe and book a hotel??!!?
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 Piccola domanindina?? ki è kosi inteligente da dirmi l'animale simbolico dei DEI romani\ greci!!!!!?
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 Is the iphone being sold in italy yet?
if not, when will it be and for how much?...


 The Little Mermaid in Italian?
What is the title for Disney's The Little Mermaid, In Italy?...


 Is shopping in Florence expensive?
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 Transfering from Malpensa Airport, what to do in Milan?
Ciao tutti~
I am transferring from Malpensa Airport and have 10 hours between flights (arriving 7:00, leaving 21:00) I want to see the city by this time. How can I go Milan city center (cheapest)...


 I'm studying abroad for a short program. I'll be in Milan, Verona, Venice & Ferrara-can I get to Rome easily?
We have one free day in each city and I was hoping to get to Rome for a day to see the Vatican. Also...has anyone been to any of these cities? I'd love to hear what you thought of your visit....


 Can anybody suggest me a nice & not expensive hotel in Milan (Italy)?
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 What are some universities close to Florence or in Florence?
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 Do shops open in Milan, Italy during easter?
Because i've booked a holiday from good friday to easter sunday and was hoping for some shopping?
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 Who went to Italy with just some money ?
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 How important is it to plan out meals on an Italy trip?
I am going to Italy in a couple of weeks and have exhausted my time researching hotels, transportation, and site seeing. I haven't had time to research restaurants at all. I am a big fan of good ...


 What is a good restaurant in Florence, Italy that is not too expensive or upscale?
...and that's not closed on Tuesdays. Thanks!...


 Will land in Pisa from UK, planning on spending two nights in Tuscany?
Hi, I'm a student, travelling with a friend to Italy this summer. Will land in Pisa International Airport and planning on spending two nights in Tuscany. Is Pisa or Florence better for two ...


 One-way flight to Rome!?
I will be going to Italy (Rome) to stay and work "under the table" for about a year, without papers. I don't know exactly how long I'll be staying so I just bought a one-way ...


 What's the weather like in Italy In February?
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 Accomodations In Italy (Florence).?
I will be travelling to various parts of Europe. Italy is in my list. Going to Milan, Venice, Florence & Rome.

I need some help to help us decide which location should I pick for my ...



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Help from an experienced traveler to Italy please...What places are a "must see" in Italy?

My husband and I will be going there for 7 days (not including air travel) but we don't know how to decide where in Italy we should go. I hear it's all beautiful, but it's a once in a lifetime trip for us so we want to make sure we see as much as we can or things we shouldn't miss. We've heard mixed reviews about Rome, so we don't know whether we should skip that and just go to Venice, Florence, etc. We want to make sure we experience as many different things there as we can. Any help from an experienced traveler is much appreciated!

    



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Ricola
We went to Venice, Florence, and Rome for 10 days on our honeymoon 2 months ago. She loved Venice and I loved Rome. Florence was magnificent as well. Venice is touristy during the day, but at night it is quiet, peaceful, and romantic. Definitely a must. Florence is great for art, food, and gelato. Rome has the ancient sites, the Vatican, and the crazy drivers. All 3 are special cities and very different from each other. If you only have 7 days, I would say do 2 days in Venice, 2 days in Florence, and 2 days in Rome, with the last being a day for travel. Take the trains as they zip around the country and renting a car is costly, especially with gas and parking.


irishstate
Rome, while beautiful, is very much a "big city". Florence is fantastic and a very managable size. With the art, culture, food and countryside, that is where I would spend my 7 days. Don't miss Giotto's Bell Tower, the Uffizi, the Bobelli Gardens, and the Duomo. You can also see the David at the Acadamia.

If in Florence, Sienna is just a few hours away, as is Pisa. Fiesole (sp?) is a little town overlooking Florence that is worth the 15 minute bus ride to explore for an afternoon


Michael
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venezia (venice)
firenza (florence)
roma (rome)
milano (milan)
sicilia (sicily)
naples (napoli)
when i go to italy im going to visit abruzzo, my town


Paul H
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Holy Mackeral, now that's hard!
Venice - a must, take in a show too if possible.
Rome - a must.
Florence - a must must.
Pizza - a must with potential to drop. Only the wobbly tower there really.





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