Plugs in Italy....................... |
| Last time I went I couldn't fit my straightener in the socket. Where can you buy those adaptors here in America for Italy?... |
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Is Catania a city, region, or province in Italy? |
| I am majorly confused. I know Catania is in Sicily, but is it a city? Or a region? OR is it a provence? All my sources don't match. Is it like Australia, where it wears more than one hat? Please ... |
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Can u give your top ten places to visit in rome and why? |
..additional infos are appreciated.. Additional Details yup, 10 is not enough but i am considering priority to the "top" 10 places..... |
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How the price of stamp that i have to buy to send a letter to the abroad? |
| i'm from malaysia want to send a letter to my friend in abroad...which is in Italy...how the price of stamp that should i spend to send my letter...... |
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Is the colosseum of rome open on saturdays? |
| if so..what are the timings of it on saturdays?... |
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I'm going to Italy and I have a few questions....? |
My mother (38 years) and I (18 years) have decided to go to Italy in March. I know it's a long time away, but I'm excited and thinking about it :-) So, my questions are....
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What are reasonably priced hotels in Florence & Rome for a honeymoon trip? Do I need a double or single room? |
| I'm currently planning a honeymoon for the end of Oct/beginning of Nov. in Florence and Rome. If anyone has any advice, ideas, or anything, I would really appreciate it! Thanks!... |
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Why does Italy have so many different police forces? |
Whilst I was in Rome recently, I noticed five different police forces:
Carabinieri
Polizia
Polizia Municipale
Polizia Provinciale
Guardia di Finanzia
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Anyone from Italy? |
| I googled the name of this town: pacentro l'huvila , and nothing at all came up. Does anyone here live there or know anything at all about this town? Trying to look up ancenstry. Thank you ... |
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How warm is it in italy in June? |
| We are going on 11 June and I have two kids. Do I need to take a warm coat for at night.... |
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Can you visit "Tuscany" from Florence easily ? |
| Can anyone answer this ? I am staying in Florence in December.A friend said I need to go to Tuscany . Do I have to find a Hotel in Tusacany as well? Or is this easily accesible from Florence ? How ... |
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Question for Italian girls (who actually live in Italy)? |
Hi! =]
Ok, so I am going to be an exchange student in Italy this year and I'm having trouble thinking of gifts to get for my 2 host sisters that are 18.. When you think of American, what ... |
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Thoughts on studying abroad in Rome? |
I have never been. Additional Details This will only be for 4 months by the way.... |
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Going to italy solo... will a boyish woman be hassled? |
hi. i'm planning a solo trip to italy for part of the winter. i'm going in the winter because i mostly want to go to museums and everything will be cheaper.
my question is: i am a ... |
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I am headed back to Rome and I need to find a man I met in cafe that I had great sex with, his name is Luca? |
| I remember we got into his car and he lived maybe about 20 minutes from the Piazza Navona. I remember going up a hill and then seeing an amazing view of the whole city. He lived in a pinkish-red ... |
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Itinery - Rome? |
I'm going to rome for 5 days
Are there any websites with pre-done itineries as suggestions for wise use of time?
Or does anyone else have any other suggestions? Books etc?<... |
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Please name top places that i can visit in rome, italy? |
i have 2 days at my disposal to visit rome...pls tell me top places that i can visit in rome..thx |
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monorailgold
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Hello,
You will love Rome. Two days isn't a lot of time but you can hit all the main sites and a few of the lesser sights.
Day 1: start out early (7-8 am). Go to the colosseum. See colosseum, forum, palatine hill, trajans markets, circus maximus, Santa Maria in Cosmedin church with the bocca della verita, capitolini hill and the capitolini museums. All of these sites are right next to each other so you won't waste much time walking to the sites. Check the map to get a better idea of the layout. In the evening stop by the trevi fountain.
Day 2- Swing by the trevi fountain again, then onto the spanish steps, the pantheon, piazza navona, the castel sant angelo and then onto St. Peters basilica. You can tour the museums if you want, just get there after 1pm for the shortest lines.
This will let you see all the main sites in Rome. Any church you pass by you should stop into. They are all wonderful inside even if they look very plain on the outside. You will be able to walk everywhere in Rome. At the end of day 2 if you have a free evening just go for a walk to soak up the Rome atmosphere. You will have a great time.
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frafrina_91
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hello!i am francesca, an italian student!sorry for my english.
i think that you must visit the colosseum at midnight!is very sudgestive!at 100 mt,you will sea the ice club. i think that you like this pub!
if you wont another asnwer, you can ask me in private! |
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RJG
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-You have to visit Rome, for its historical and cultural aspects. It's a fun place, and you'll be close to the Vatican, if interested.
-If you're into the Renaissance, I suggest Florence. It's beautiful. There is a lot to do there, great dining, shopping (great leather shops!) and sight seeing. The Duomo is there. It's a fun and lively city, and the locals are very nice.
-If you want the whole tourist/shopping experience go to the Island of Capri. Stuff is expensive, but they have great restaurants and beautiful shops. |
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hey jude
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I think you should go to the:
Colosseum
St. Peter's Basilica
Vatican City
Trevi Fountain
Castel Sant'Angelo
Piazza di Spagna
Piazza Navona
Palatine Hill
Roman Forum
Piazza del Popolo
Capitoline Hill
Pantheon
There is lots to be seen in Rome but for 2 days you have to visit the above. Have fun! |
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anyha83
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rome is fantastic city |
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alienaviator
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The best thing about Rome is that its quite small as far as modern cities goes. Saying that, there would have to be more things to see there per square foot than anywhere else on Earth! I've been there 6 times so far (going back at the end of June for 10 days) and I still haven't seen everything.
You could spend one day seeing the ancient city, then the other day seeing the Christian city.
Ancient city -
Colosseum, Roman Forum, Arch of Constantine, Trajan's Market, the Imperial Forums, Palatine Hill, Capitoline Hill (2 awesome museums there), Theatre of Marcellus, Circus Maximus, Forum Boreum and Santa Maria in Cosmedin (6th century church where the Mouth Of Truth is), and have a look inside just about every church you walk past.
Christian city -
Vatican Museum, St Peter's, Castel San Angelo, Piazza Navona, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, and once again look inside every church you walk past along the way.
Have a great time; Rome is one of the most amazing cities in the world. |
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Lexicon
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See the center of Rome, Monte Mario, Piza Esponia, Piza Novana, VIA Lorenzo is also a good area. But I was there for 3 months and I was not able to see every thing in Rome there is a lot to see. |
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