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 Do any of you know any websites to go to so that I can find info on Via Appia, Rome, Italy? I need to know!!!!
This report is due 2morrow so i would appreciate anything you have!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I mean actually 2mororw as in the 18th of January!!!!!!!...


 What are the must see's in Lake Como and/or Venice?
I am going to Italy (Venice and Como) in a few weeks time and I would like some advice on what to see and do (and where to eat!)...


 What is the availability of public housing in Palau, Sardegna?

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mtcazzopizzo, you're not even in the ball park. Maybe my question prompted you to go off about HUD homes and urban development, but you responded like a ...


 Exchange to italy?
i am being an exchange student to italy next term and would like to talk to people who speak italiano to improve my italiano. my msn is darthvernors_2005@hotmail.com or kat55penguin@yahoo.com....


 Why venice is called serenissima?
I know that it was the Reppublica serenissima di venezia, but why they chose to call it Serenissima?...


 Where can I find best prices for cruise on Mediterranean?
Would like to take someone special on a luxury cruise!...


 Hello..anyone out there who lives in Venice and I can chat all about Venice to?
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 Moving to Italy?
the family are considering moving to italy and I don't know a word of italian. I wonder if anyone could refer me to a website where you can learn italian free of charge. What tips would you give ...


 Whats the bare minimum amount of money it would take to move to Italy?
not so much rome but a small-mid sized ...


 What should I pack for a trip to london,rome and italy ill be there for 15 days?
it will be in ...


 Where is the The Grand Mosque of Rome?
i have heard that there is first and only mosque in rome...which is also the biggest in the europe.
can any1 please tell me which place is it in because i realy want to vist it
P.S i am ...


 Travel alone in Italy?
I am traveling alone in Italy for a weekend. I will be there from Friday through Sunday. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations with tour guides or packages. I am not able to find a tour ...


 Would you drive a gondola in Venice ?
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 What is the best place to see in Bridisi, Italy?
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 Internet in italy?
I'm going skiing to Pejo, Italy, and the hotel doesnt have internet access. I have laptop with 3g card , can i just buy a sim-card, charge it for few days and use internet?

what ...


 Taxi fare venice airport to ca savio?
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 Anyone have hotel recommendations for the amalfi coast?
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 Rome and Pompeii: Honeymoon Help!?
My fiance and I are going to be spending 10 nights in Rome. We want to see Pompeii as well. We know that it's possible to go down for a day, but we were thinking about possibly setting aside 3 ...


 Minibus to Milan Malpensa?
My flight leaves from Milan Malpensa at 0600 in the morning, and i think there is no public transport to the airport at that time, is there? So, can you please suggest me some cheap taxi company with ...


 Transportation cost?
Hi,
I'm planning to go Italy in the coming Oct but i have some problem when i try to figure out cost of the train between city in Trenitalia because in some destination they do allow online ...



misseliggett

My Mother and I want to go to Italy to do either a language, cookery, art course or a combination of these!?

I am 27 and have been learning Italian since September, my Mum is 53 and has been learning for over 5 years. We both love Italy, the cuisine and the history of art and can go around the Easter school holidays for about 4 days. Help!

    



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Pinguino
If you're asking for some hints on where to stay as a best compromise in order to fulfill all those purposes, I'd say Parma, then Piedmont (anywhere) and Verona.
For art and cookery, all Italy is a good choice, different location, different tradition and art history, but you can find big values everywhere; just as for language learning I recommend northern cities, anyway not south of Rome, since on daily life dialect or a mix of Italian and dialects is more used. A lot of good places to visit or to live in, in the south, I don't want to be misunderstood, but not ideal for learning Italian.


benjaminbrum
There are a number of options.

http://www.aboutfood.co.uk/spotlight/holidays.html

http://www.theitaliancookingschool.com/

The best thing to do is to trawl the internet or talk to a travel agent. You're not likely to get the best advice from this website.


ontheroadagainwithoutyou
FOUR DAYS!!!????
It takes that long to recover from jet lag!
Then again, you did say "mum" so maybe you are from Europe (England) not the U.S. A.





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