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 Could I pass for Italian?
Italy seems like fair place to live !
I would love to asimilate into italiano culture
so could I pass?
I am Half Argentino and half portugese.

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 Hi!My name's Francesca,a 15 years old italian girl.I just want to know what do you think about italian people!
Yesterday i was talking with an algerian guy who say me that he hates all the italian people because he believes that we are all members of mafia.
AND THAT'S NOT TRUE AT ALL!
I live in ...


 Italians: Are there any famous italian celebrities with red hair?

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@ Stan: of course Maria Antonietta Beluzzi. lol I LOVE Amarcord. But I always thought she was a blonde. lol Thank ...


 Where is the best place to change dollars into euros before going to Europe?
Bank? Airport? Money machines in Europe?...


 What would be a cool gift to bring to Italy for friends who are hosting me on vacation? They are hip & 30ish.
My friends have lived in the US. The are very familiar with American products and fashion. They are cool and hip and I want to bring something for them that is too expensive or difficult to get ...


 I want to name my house something like casa di dolce vita or villa amore can any one help?
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 I'm going to Europe in about a month and I'm so scared of flying since 9/11. Any reassuring words?
It's a graduation gift from my aunt and she's flying over there with me, but I'll be coming back alone. I'm so afraid that something will happen. What can I do to be confident ...


 Is it possible to enter Churches/ Cathedrals in Rome wearing jeans and trainers?
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 Is Rome a good day trip from Florence? If so, what's the best way to get there?
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 Florence or Milan?
Im going to study in italy for 6 months. Florence or Milan.. or if any other city u think is better?...


 Should I live in Venice,Milan,or Florence?
I will graduate very soon and need to decide where I should live.
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I want a place where theres mostly italians,not many tourists.Place where theres a lot of job ...


 What is the perfect logo for Italian travelling ?
Hi guys, I am having an assigment in class to find a logo for a company that set up tours to Italy (this company does not exits). But I don't know much about the country and haven been there ...


 Any tips for things to do on 3 day trip to florence?
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 What's the cheapest way to travel round Italy?
We want to take the train from rome to Florence, then up to Venice. What will it cost? Are there different train services we can use?...


 Where is the best place to live in Italy?
My father and I are looking to spend the summer of 2009 in Italy. I was wondering which is the best city to live in and approximately how much it would cost.Also we would like to know where to stay. A...


 I have to plan a 2 week Italy trip. What is the best way to plan it w/o a travel agent?
any places I should definitely visit?...


 "Tuscany" and "Toscana"?
I'm very confused with these two words! Could someone please tell me how different? Tuscany is an adjective form of Toscana? Or both are noun? Or one is English and the other Italian maybe?...


 Would you use ciao bella or ciao bello to express a generic good-bye?
I want to stencil it on my wall in the kitchen above the outside ...


 Who is more popular in Italy? Eros Ramazzotti, Vasco Rossi, Nek ,Tiziano Ferro,Articolo 31 or Samuele Bersani?
Why/ why not ?

Grazi mille.
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From the above singers, whose music is good ? Whose music is not-so-good?

Shar your opinion, ...


 Going to Venice next week... what should we do?
I'm taking my husband to Venice next week for 3 nights to celebrate his 30th birthday.
What are the 'must dos' in Venice - and are gondolas really all they're cracked up to ...



Camilla

Planning a trip to Italy for around 12 days... what cities should we go to?

My guess is Rome/Florence/Venice. I would love to go to Pompeii and Capri, but I'm guessing that might be too much traveling.

    



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ayerbe
You shouldn't miss Venice because it's just unique. So if you started from Venice and worked your way gradually to Rome you would probably see a lot of Italy, some of the well known and some of the lesser known destinations too (e.g. Mantua). I would therefore suggest three milestones: Venice; Florence and Rome. For the rest a good travellers guide to Italy and your initiative should suffice. I wouldn't venture further south of Rome, not because there is nothing to see (quite the opposite in fact), but because you'd be spending too much time simply travelling. Enjoy it.


Just Tom
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If you land in Venice, follow this itinerary. Venice (two days1/2) Milan (two days 3/4) Florence (two days5/6) Rome (two days 7/8) then take a tour from Rome by Bus to Naples, hydrofoil to Isle of Capri and on to Sorrento (overnight for Day 9). Bus back to Rome(day 10) via Pompeii. Then return to Venice via rail for last three nights (11/12).


*Francy*
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i live in Tuscany it's a nice place.....you should definally visit Rome, Florence,Milan,Venice if you can you should go to Sardinia it's beatifull especially in this season
ciao


Tapanga
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I just got back. It was excellent. You have to go to ROME! Yes to Florence as well. Pompeii was awesome and Capri was beautiful. I would also recommend Sorrento it was very nice. My ONLY regret was that I needed more time in all those places!

I didn't go to Venice but I hear its a must see.

Have fun!!!


M.Rosetti
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The best place to go for anyone is Rome obv., florence and TUSCANY try to stay in northen areas. Even bellagio which is not far from lake Como a definate must see for anyone.All hollywood stars tend to show up there.
Avoid going to Milan as unless to do with the fashion biz there is not much means to go, it's likely you will get mugged.


vippy
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if u want to relax it's better not to visit too many places..u should go to venice first and stay a couple of days, then go to florence for 3-4 days..around the city there are a lot of beautiful places, open country and wonderful cities as pisa, lucca, siena...then u can go to rome. if u want to to a different thing, while u're moving from tuscany to rome, go to saturnia , it's on ur way and there are free thermal baths! an enourmous natural bath tub with hot water full of sulphur (fine for skin) and little falls...free! then stay 3-4 days in rome, it's too big and too beautiful u will never visit it all...are u travelling by train or what? pompei isn't too far from rome and it's a very significant place only 2 hours and a half by train..capri is a beautiful but only touristic place, u can avoid it. if u need help email me! viperilla@hotmail.com


Spanish Inquisition
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If you are only going to Italy once, go to Milan, Venice, Rome, and Florence in that order. Three days in each. From Florence it's an easy train to Milan to go back home. Cities get tiring. You may consider a few days in the Tuscan countryside. San Gimignano is a nice small town. Siena is a nice small city. Save Pompeii and Capri for you return trip.


tee2
Tuscany would be nice. Do a tour, eat some bread and drink some wine, and enjoy the view.

Florence was my favorite, the scenery alone is so beautiful, it made me so happy to be there.

Venice was great bc of the shops.

Rome bc of the history.

Go to www.frommers.com for tips and info.


CiaoBella
those 3 for sure. you can do day trips to pompeii and capri.
here are some websites to help you out:

http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-191501769-rome_vacations-i;_ylt=Ajqebmhdg9VkiUNSY7vqLwbJFWoL

http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-191501765-florence_vacations-i;_ylt=Av4gbeIZxezxSITbKhzVtML8xmoA

http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-191501770-venice_vacations-i;_ylt=AlpWRnWJcOQ07z9cVKnJS9L8xmoA

http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-485753-capri_vacations-i;_ylt=Aur8R7aryZeTXfncrCckRuD8xmoA

http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-486220-pompei_vacations-i;_ylt=AuD2gpiTKXuOn01LyTWjI1n8xmoA


HAVE FUN! CIAO.


BROMABELLA
Venice is very far from Rome and Florence but worth it all the same. If you're looking for something closer, Perugia & Assisi are amazing. Also, while Capri is a nice island, the Amalfi Coast (eg. Sorrento) is just as amazing and you won't have to take a ferry there!!

Good luck and enjoy!!


badspeller
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i wish you all the luck, have a nice trip, mack sure to have to spent minimal 300.00 per day, is very expense.careful



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