Has anyone had a lemoncello from Italy? |
What's your experience? Additional Details Limoncello, pardon me.... |
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Cheapest way to get from Italy to Paris? |
| I am going to be visiting Rome, Venice, and Florence and want to go to Paris from Italy. Which of these cities have the most connections to Paris? Also, I prefer Florence since that is where we will ... |
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Rome, Italy? |
| I know that Rome is a large city. I'm going with a jazz group to Rome this summer. I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction for neat things to visit, quaint shops...all ... |
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Afford vacation to italy? |
| my family of 5 really wants to go to italy. we are sending one through college so we cannot afford an extra expensive vacation. we usually spend 3000-5000. how can i find really cheap flights but id ... |
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Where is the safest/cheapest/best place to stay in rome? |
| I want to stay somewhere nice, but I also need to find good values....bed and breakfasts, hostels, and/or hotels.... |
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I would like a short break in Venice. When is the best time to go? When is it not too hot? |
| My husband and I are OAP's and therefore would only want a quiet hotel and to see the sights.... |
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Milan and Rome!!!!!!? |
what is the best thing to do in Milan and Rome??
where is the attractive place???
and which designers and artists that i must have to see in italy??
is there any art or fashion museums?... |
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3 months in Rome, but which 3 months? I also have a few other questions....? |
| 1. I have the opportunity to spend 3 months in Rome, but I'm not sure which 3 months to choose. Can you help me decide? It doesn't matter what time of year, I'm just thinking not the ... |
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Are there stores similar to WalMart in Italy? |
I'm spending five weeks in Florence, and instead of packing soaps, shampoo, a hair dryer, etc. I was wondering if there were places to shop around Florence that would be reasonably priced?
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How do bin collectors do their job in Venice? |
Do they have a boat refuse collection service? And do residents have to keep rubbish inside the house until collection day?!
Random question, but very puzzling! So thanks if you know.... |
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What is the best way to learn a bit of Italian before October '08? |
| My fiance and I are getting married in August and then in October he has the opportunity to go to Italy for his job. He can stay there anywhere from 45 days to 6 months! I'm of course going with ... |
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For Italians from italy? |
Will me not being able to speak italian hold me back if I travel there. I mean like, will i be limited to main tourist areas?Or can I get buy just by speaking english or spanish? Additional D... |
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Rome italy SNEAK OUT ? |
well my parents r in italy now and they told me the weather isnt all that great
i looked at the weather chanels and it says there will be alot of rain
but will flights be leaving rome ... |
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Italy, which place to visit and what do I need to know? |
I want to go to Italy and am curious which city offers the most tourist attractions or is tourist friendly, any suggestions they are appreciated. I have read up on websites/books how a day typically goes there, but I would like more info from anyone who has visited/lived there what to expect or anything crucial people here think I need to know. What is the best place to get the travel insurance from and how much does this cost? What about Perillo tours, is this company a good one? Another called efcollegebreak I think, anyone traveled with them? Thanks ahead of time for any information you can give me. |
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Jack Chedeville
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Florence and Venice are musts.
Milan and Genoa are equally beautiful.
Naples.
If you have the time and courage.... well.... Roma. |
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Ma DÃ i ?!!
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hi! there's a lot to see in Italy, and anywhere you go you'll find something worth a visit. the cities with most touristic attractions are probabily Rome, Venice, Florence, Naples, Palermo.
Genoa, Milan, Bologna, Verona, Perugia, Siena, Pisa, Urbino, Catania, Siracusa, Lecce are beautiful too. the best sea is in the South, mostly Sardinia and Sicily. Rome, Venice and Florence are full of tourist and people are used to it. Sometimes they are not very friendly with them. Some suggestion: before buying something confront the prices carefully, and in the biggest cities beware of pickpockets!
Have a good trip! |
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celeste1070
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With Venice you either hate it or love it. Look at some pictures online and see if its something you would enjoy. For me, it is my all time favorite place, no cars, wonderful people, great food, fantasitic views and great museums. I think it depends on your age and what you are looking to see. I enjoyed Northern Italy more than southern Italy. I felt the area around Naples was filthy, and disgusting, although Pompeii was fantastic to see. Anything from Rome and above is a must see. Although, I felt Rome is kinda a tourist trap, the vatican and the collesam make it a must see. The beaches around Pisa are beautiful. A drive through the Tuscany region is unbelievable. Where ever you go I found the people to be friendly (except in Naples where we got robbed!) Enjoy Italy and dont forget to see some of the smaller towns and back roads! |
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sportbikechick
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Rome was my favorite city. Followed by Florence. I hated Venice with a passion and will never go back.
Smaller places I liked were Verenna by Lake Como and Riomaggiore. |
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Mark
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Rome, Venice, Florence, Siena, S. Gimignano, Pisa, Ravenna, Naples... (art&history)
Capri, Portofino, Taormina, Sardegna (see beach)
Cortina, Dolomiti, Catinaccio, Rosengarten (mountain) |
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zane
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Every place you go in Italy is wonderful but Rome has tons of things to see and do and a very tourist friendly I don't know the best company to get you their i stayed with family. |
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