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 I'm going to Naples, Italy this year. Any do's and don'ts?
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 How many days should i stay in venice? 2,3, or 4?
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 Should we buy tickets ahead of time for the Uffizi Museum in Florence, Italy?
We're planning on going on the 4th of January....


 Which is better Venice or Sorrento?
Im going on a trip to Italy but we get a choice. Venice or sorrento! But since i haven't been to eaither of these places i wanted to know if other people who have been could tell me whether they ...


 Facts on italy?
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 How do you protect yourself from pickpockets ?
I'm a middleaged female and travelling to Rome for the first time in October. I'd like to think that I'm a smart traveller and can prevent such an unfortunate experience but I'm ...


 Where i can find cheap and good hotel in Italy for October`08?
Hi there,

I`m seeking for cheap and good hotel in Italy on October 08 for 5 nights. We are family 2a + 2k.

Thanks in advance for your support.
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 I would like to take my daughter to Rome next spring.What should I know now to start planning?
I have a chance to take my daughter on a vacation next year, I'd like to start planning it now,I'd love to see Rome. Can anyone tell me about getting started on it?She has been to China, so ...


 Italians friendly.......?
are you sure that italian people are so friendly and nice?have you ever been in milan?if you go there i think you will change opinion
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i'm italian and i live in ...


 Rome,will the weather be ok in May.?
i am going middle of May will it be warm enough....


 Planning a trip to Italy, what part do you suggest to visit?
Hi there! :) I'm planning on visiting Italy. What are some scenic/interesting parts to visit? Thanks
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Ps. Many people have said that it's dirty there. G...


 Italy vacation: Two weeks - what should I see?
I am a 35 year old American visiting Italy with my brother for two weeks in May. I enjoy art, good food, scenery and history - so Italy will be great. I only have two weeks though! I want to see F...


 It is said " When in Rome, do as the Romans". What do Romans do that we should do when we are in Rome?
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 What should I know when traveling to Italy?
I'm going to Italy next year in May and I need to know some tips to remember. I know I gotta pack light - I'm going to Venice and Florence as well as Rome - but what else should I be aware ...


 Do Italians in general expect you to pay?
I've been in Rome for around 1 week. I have been asked to go out but don't really have the money. Back in the states I wasn't on that big of a budget, so whenever I would go out on a ...


 The leaning tower of Pisa?
At what rate is the leaning tower of Pisa falling, and how long would it be before it would be completely prone?...


 Is Rome beautiful?
for your 15 ...


 Where can I buy British food like Heinz Baked Beans near Verona, Italy?
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 Restaurant in Italy?
I am going to Venice, Milan and Florence during xmas and would like to try some authentic Italian food. Can any1 recommend a few resturnats for these cities? Restaurants that are not so expensive but ...


 Have you ever been to Italy?
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Kristin W

Is it cool to live in italy?

i have always wanted to go there

    



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--Flavia--
i never lived out of Italy...i don't know.. but I like here


Naples_6
Italy is an incredible place to live! My husband is in the Military and we have been stationed here for two years, and we'll be here for two more.
The culture and history is amazing. It's so old, and it's weird how some of this stuff has been here for thousands of years, yet is still standing!
The Italian people are so loving and wonderful. We decided to live off base and rent an Italian house, and out neighbors and landlord's have been so great. They have taken us under their wing and treated us with so much love and respect. Because family is such a big deal to the Italians, they worry about us because we're so far from the rest of our own family. They have had us over for Christmas, Easter and a few Italian holidays. They also bring us mozzarella cheese every Sunday! The people here have made our time very special, and I'm sure they'll continue that until we move back home to the States.
If you ever get a chance, visit Italy! You won't be disappointed!


eejonesaux
Hi,,,, it is so cool,, that everyone wants to live there,, and it takes 10 yrs to get a citizenship, it so cool,,, that it is the birthplace of modern science and the Renaissance... I go there about twice a year,,, and love every minute,,,,,


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maxterra00
I spent a semester in Florence and it was amazing. It was a little cold in January and February then had great weather to enjoy the sights until all the tourists showed up in June.


Stasia
I currently live in Italy (about 2 years now). My husband is military and we are stationed in Vicenza (about 45 minutes from Venice). Personally I would rather be back in the states. I miss the conveniences in America. It is very hard to get used to the culture here. Everything is very slow and laid back. Almost everything closes for 2-3 hours for lunch and then around 7 at night. If it is Sunday you can forget going anywhere. Gas stations only sell gas, no snacks and sodas like in the states. Other than that it is good. I am very glad to have the experience of living here. It is a great place to live if you love to travel. Italy has so many points of interest you could spend weeks just sightseeing in Italy. I also love the driving here. At first it made me nervous but I have gotten used to it and it is great! After the culture shock wears off Italy can be a pretty cool place to be. I am so lucky to have been able to live here.


nicole97781
My mom's family is from Ancona. I've gone every year since I was a small girl. (25 now), and actually I'll be going within the next few weeks. It's actually a dream of mine, to just drop everything here, and more there.. just for an experience outside the US. If you think you can do it... do it!!! Its the most gorgeous place in the world.. (in my opinion!) ;) Good luck-*


Dean B
Naples 6 said it all. I was stationed there for 5 years.


kg1
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Yes, now let's all move to Reggio! I'm in, u in? =)


jettalady
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i would love to go to bolongia,italy where my family came from


AndyItalia
Yeah it's great. I'm american and have lived here (in giovinazzo, Puglia in the south) for a year and i love it! You just have to et used to the differences in culture. I found it's best to embrace these differences rather than just live with them. The only problem is that the beaurocracy makes it almost impossible to get anything done fast. You have to know all the right people to get a permit for anything.


Fat Bob
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It's very hot actually.



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