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 What is the most exciting city in Italy?
I'm looking into going to Italy and only have a limited time there. I want to hit the most exciting and memorable cities....


 What language was spoken in italy around 200 ad?
rome to be more specific.were they still speaking latin or was it italian?

only answer if you really know and don't just say italian because it's italy. :)

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 I have a question about Italian culture...
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 What do the Italians do best?
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 What to do in Rome?
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 Have you seen the traffic in Rome?
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 Are Men From Italy As Sexy As I Have Been Told?
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 Are there alot of Italians in Italy with big noses?
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 Do anybody know what is the Time in Italy?
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 Is it legal to sunbath topless in italy?
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 What do you think of Italy???
What do you think of 'taly without judging for' garbage naples, in general do you think? And what you like? Or not you like? T...


 Does Anacona only want some if you got buns hun?
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 My Fiancee and I are traveling to Venice. Suggestions?
We will be going for vacation in June. I've traveled quite a bit and know that it is good to know some of the little secrets that can help you get around a little better without getting ripped ...


 I'm going to Rome for 3 days next week where are the best places to go ?
I will be going there for the 1st time I am wondering where/ what are the best places to vist, shop and dine as a tourist .. also any good hotels to saty in ( 4/5 star) I want to be based in the ...


 What is in florence? i am going this summer & dont know anything about it.?
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mpzirkle

How to Best Spend 8 Days in Italy?

Hi! I am going to Italy for 8 days in March and would appreciate any input on what I need to do to get the most out of 8 days: what to see, where to eat, where to stay, etc. My sister is studying in Florence -the main reason I'm going- so I will be there for at least 3 of the days. Other than that its up to my planning and I have never even been to Europe so I don't quite know where to start... any help would be very much appreciated!!

    



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Leonarda
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if your target is Florence, so be concentrated around this region..Visit Florence which is wonderful, and then go to see other places of Tuscany..
Lucca, Pisa, Siena, San Gimignano...It worths, it is the most beautiful region of Italy


lovetuscany
Hello. look at www.ariannandfriends.com there you will find many suggestions to visit TUSCANY.


land of the free
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wine, museums, wine, food, wine, countryside, wine....oh did i say wine.


Ozuna38
There is no way you can miss the colosieum. It's almost necessary. And the leaning tower.


jillshines
I'm going to Italy in April for 8 days - here's what my plans are so far:

Flying into Rome, spending 3 days there sightseeing. Vatican City, with the Sistine Chapel, I've heard should take most of a day, and then I'll probably spend another visiting some of the famous ruins, like the Roman catacombs, the Parthenon and the Coliseum. I think I'm going to take an Enjoy Rome tour for the ruins, since they'd streamline the process and aren't too expensive - www.enjoyrome.com.
Taking the train to Florence, spending 3 days there, one of which I think I'll be doing a day tour of Tuscany - www.tuscantrails.com is the best deal I've found so far. The rest of the time I'll probably check out some of the architecture and major historical artwork that can be found there - but your sister will know a lot more about what can be found in Florence!
Take the train to Venice, spending 2 days there. My big highlights there will of course be the expensive and touristy but necessary gondola ride and wandering around next to the canals.

Both tour companies, Tuscan Trails and Enjoy Rome, have gotten good reviews on www.tripadvisor.com by users.

I just bought the 2008 Rick Steeves Italy guide and have found it very helpful. Check it out!


Sary
you can visit:

-Florence
-Rome
-Ischia, Capri


Chiara C
Hi, since you only have 8 days, with the 3 days in Florence I would visit also Pisa. Then you could go to Rome for at least a couple of days, and you could go to Capri, which is GORGEOUS. If you don't want to go that south, you could go from Florence to Venice and then to Rome. I think you should see Venice, it's so unique. So, 3 days in Florence, 2 in Venice, 2 in Rome and the next day should be your departure day. This is just a suggestion. Once you decide your route feel free to e-mail me for more advice. I'm Italian, born and raised in Rome. Although I live in the US now, I still have many contacts there and I've organized trips for other people before!


♠ ρυяε σxүgεη ♠
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3 days in Rome
1 day in Florence
2 days in Milan
2 days in Venice
beautiful cites...
to eat in every place there are characteristic restaurants where you can eat Italian typical food! :D
ADVICE: don't go to touristic restaurants because they are not good...when you see a restaurant and out of the door a trust whit : DINNER(pasta+meat+drink)ONLY 5/10 euro= Stay away! they are terrible is not very Italian food! :D
so...i give you my opinion if you want to know something more e-mail me! Kiss! :D


bob
See the colliseum, the leaning tower of pisa, go in one of those really cool boats, and eat a lot.


Allen G
3 days in Florence 1 day in Milan, and 3 days in Venice is my recommendation. Have fun!


cristelle R
uffuzzi gallery
drive up t o fiesole and lookdown from the hill( near florence)
take train to lake garda and como


afreda105
nice - get a girl - get a couple bottles - get drunk off your *** for like 8 days straight and just have fun, go to some clubs all the local restaurants (near wherever you lodge) and just party it up - thats what europe is good for - getting hammered and bangin fine euro women - honestly if anyone feels otherwise . . . well than thats your loss ha.


recca
get drunk with some bizzitches and crash a rolls royce. and dump it in the bushes



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