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 Is Bologna worth a visit?
We will be near Bologna in September, is the city worth a visit, if so, can you recommend a good authentic restaurant. T...


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 School trip to Italy?
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 If I moved to Italy from the USA, would it be hard to create a life?
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 Do you know of any good hotels in Florence and Rome,about 120euros per night?
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 Getting around by bus, cab, walking in Florence, Italy?
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 What do I need to go to Italy?
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 I am traveling to Italy for the first time, does anyone have good advice?
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Chaotic~Fiona

I'm going to italy on vacation this summer.does any1 could provide me with some info 'bout it?

Italians..tell me some good places to visit or is there many nice things to do??

    



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paia423
There's so much to do, it depends on your interests. If you appreciate art and history, then you must go to Florence and Rome. There are also plenty of beaches. Venice is nice, but is a little bit of a tourist trap. Think of the north as rich and mountainous, the south is somewhat poor and very dry and hot. But it's a beautiful country and you'll enjoy it regardless of where you go.


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https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html


echolaine
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If there is any way for you to make it up to the lake district, it is a MUST. It borders Switzerland, and has mountains and winding roads that surround gorgeous lakes. Lake Como and Lake Maggiore are both wonderful - Como is perhaps more popular because the charming village of Bellagio is here. I continue to be grateful that I did not stop in Milan and instead visited the lakes. Great shopping, heartstopping views, very nice people, amazing food...you name it.


andrew s
Italy provides you with more or less everything you could want. Beautiful beaches, great nightlife, friendly people, more hisory than the rest of Europe put together, the best food and wine in the world , best fashion, gorgeous scenery, great skiing t and much more.


Puppy
Salento in Puglia...make sure you visit all the coast line...is a dream!


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Lago di Garda


goodfriendsgo
The poeple there pick pocket .
My friend got pickpocket is worse there than here



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