I am going to study abroad in Florence, Italy for 4 months and I wanted to know if feminine hygiene products, bath products and lotions are as available for purchase in Italy like they are in the U.S....
I plan to rent a room in Florence for 1 month to use as my 'homebase' while visiting the various cities of interest. I plan to see Rome, Venice, Bologna, Pisa/Tuscany, and sightseeing ...
Additional Details I am not pretty sure whether the Italian does the 'covoiture' (French), or 'mitfahren'(German). As my italian is pretty poor, I really have ...
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I am planning on spending a week in Italy around October - should I base myself in Rome or Florence?
I will be attending a language school and have the option to base myself in either Florence or Rome. This will be my first trip to Italy so I'm not sure where to stay.
I would say Florance because it is a nice region and you are close to Rome, Naples, and Venice for day trips. Florance is also really beautiful and surounded by lots of nice countryside if you need a break from the tourists. Rome is a beautiful but hectic city. I think it would be hard to live there.
lotta
Do what you feel like, both are lovely cities, Rome is bigger than Florence, but both cities have a lot to offer
paris
It's a matter of your temperament. As I can see my answer will be opposite to the others.I was many times in whole Italy and I'll say ROME without no shadow of doubt.
frankmilano610
I have been to both and Florence is much better for everything, history, shops, social life and buildings.
Hope you enjoy your language school. Ciao.
Boo Boo
i would say florence in a heartbeat. i wasnt that big a fan of rome
mikewonaus
I'd say Florence because it's closer to Nice,(Riviera) France!