What are some places I should check or things I should do in Florence, Italy? |
| I'm visiting my cousin in Florence, Italy next year while she is studying abroad there. What are some places I should DEFINITELY visit while I'm there, which will be for about a week and ... |
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Why do Italians hate Sicilians? |
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What should I see when in Rome? |
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Have you ever been in Turin? |
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Mosquitos in ROME? please help? |
Im going to Rome for 2 nights in a 2 weeks time - will i have to worry about mosquitos in the evenings? is repellant necessary?
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Recommended transportation from venice italy airport to hotels? |
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Best hotel pick in Florence? |
I've narrowed a list of mid-priced hotels in Florence. Need your help deciding (based on quality of hotel and location):
- Santa Maria Novella
- Hotel Berchielli
- Hotel M... |
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Getting from Rome Airport to Venice by train? |
I am arriving to Italy to Roma airport and would like to take a train to Venezia.
Do I have to take a train/shuttle from the airport to the main Rome train station? Or is there a direct train ... |
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Where is the better city to stay in, Rome, Venice, or milan if you were a 25year old women? |
| i would love to be in a town where the people are friendly and where I would be close to other surrounding cities. Im also interested in night life, nothing too crazy just a late night coffee house ... |
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Trip to Italy...Should I go to Venice!? |
| I am going to Italy this summer, and definatly going to Rome! I always wanted to go to Venice, but just read a book where the author said it wasn't great...I think I am going to go anyway...but ... |
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What is the best place to stay in Venice Italy? |
| I'm traveling there in Sept and looking for a cool inexpensive place to stay any suggestions?... |
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Traveling to Venice, Italy? |
| I am possibly going to be traveling to Venice over the summer for a few weeks, and i was just wondering what sights to see both in Venice and in the surrounding area.... |
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Is it possible to work here and live in italy?!? |
Im talking years later when the economys better. Not now, but does anyone know how? I have always been told the jobs in italy are ****. Anyone to prove me wrong? Additional Details Im starting to go down the business end of the careers, so i dont really want to be a shoe manufacturer or somthing. Oh and im only 15 |
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johnson4730
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Youre in the UK, so dont think they are paying UK salary. Average salary for an 18 year old? about 12K euro per year. Maybe even less, something like 600 euro a month. That is if you can find a job with 20% unemployment, and a huge African population most Italians are keen on hiring family and friends and not many foreigners. You will have better chances in Rome because it is the largest, you might be able to work as a tour guide. Its not as easy as the UK.
As a member of the EU you can move there if you want, no problem. The jobs are crap though, go to college and then decide what you have to be in life. |
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.Laura
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Yes i prove you that in italy job is s.hit... |
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Lou G
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Italy is a country where it's huge to live but for sure, as expensive as in England and often more. Only problem is "what job". There are no jobs to find with easy in the EU countries and Europe is bad paid where ever you go. All is in relation with the local economy. Countries like Luxemburg pay good, taxes are low but prices are excessively expensive except for petrol and alcohol or tobacco products.
In Italy you have the advantage of low energy costs, petrol is expensive, driving is not a cheep sport. Best is to get some information at an Italian embassy or consulate, they can give you much more informations on their own country and rules. |
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Eric X
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i'm italian...i think yes.... the jobs in italy aren't always ****!! |
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Busta M
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Well Where exactly is "here"?
If your work is done on a computer & your boss lets you work remotely then it may be possible. |
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Vicky S
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Depend upon where "here" is. Do you want to spend your life travelling to and from work? |
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ron
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There would be no problem whatsoever, in you doing this.
I've never lived in Italy and I'm sure it's a lovely country, my only worry would be their government which has changed on average every year since the last world war, you might have difficulty in which country you would be paying tax to. and it will probably have changed by then anyway. |
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