I will be staying in Venice for ONE DAY (just 1 day in Dec 2nd week) and it will be my first time there. Where should I go (also how) and what should I do?
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am waiting a few years for my youngest to graduate and then i am going to live in italy (my grandparents came from sicily) am interested in meager living arrangements for myself alone...nothing fancy....
iam lookng to go to one of these places in the summer.. and iam stuck they both look beautiful but which would be best for me?
I have an seven months son. I would like to go sight seeing too ...
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I asked one a day or two ago about maps of Italy. All the answers were great, but I am finding it too hard to look around at what I want to see in only the area of my computer screen.
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We're visiting Florence, Venice, and Rome for the first time. How much should we tip cab drivers, porters, and waiters? Any general guidelines from those who have lived in these cities or ...
Safe at night? Places to eat? Places to see? Additional Details I mean, I am about to rent an apartment in the area to see Rome. Is the area OK to walk in (or go drinking in) at night?...
Check out http://www.bombasticlife.com - click on "travel deals" and then use Hotel Club- it will give you tons of options.
nobi
The following site mybe help you...
roberts306
You may want to consider renting from an owner instead of staying in a pricy hotel. That way you have self catering accommodations. There are some vacation rentals on this site.
http://www.idealvacationrentals.com/italy.htm
Good luck with your trip planning
jules
Jami
use below link to find the best hotel more close to rome train station. It is not away from city center.
http://roomsnet.com/rome_hotels/hotels_near_train_station_of_rome-S0451-D043.html
look at this link for Venice Hotels, and San marco and marco polo area is more close to santa lusia train station. if you feel main land , venice hotels are expensive, select a hotel from Mestre train station. it is half price than main island hotels, but very easy acess through trains
http://roomsnet.com/venice_hotels/