How safe is it to visit Rome? |
| I'm interested in visiting Rome, but I'm a bit worried about safety. How does safety in Rome compare to other large cities such as London, New York, etc? I'm not overly bothered about ... |
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Pick two of the these Italian Cities to Visit: Verona, Torino, Perugia? |
| I am going to italy and seeing all the big cities, however I can only fit in 2 of these 3. Which 2 would you choose and why? Thanks!... |
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What's life like in Italy? |
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What should I pack to wear in Italy in June Iam a 38 old female.? |
| I will be traveling with a tour group and know that when I am in the cathedrals your knees and shoulders must be covered. I'm not sure what the style and weather is like there.... |
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Why do people go on holiday to italy? |
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How would you rate Pisa, Italy as a travel location? |
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I'm going to Rome for 7 days in June, any tips please? |
| I'm going to Rome for 7 days in June, I've got a cheap hotel because no food is included. It's right next to the main train station (so even if we get lost we have a landmark to ask ... |
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Do you know Naples?What do you think about it? |
Fabio Cannavaro is from Naples Additional Details yes it is......there a lot of things to visit, to eat, to listen.It's a young city and I thing it's ... |
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Backpacking in Italy? |
| I am thinking of going backpacking around Italy at the end of august just for 2 weeks, where should i go? what should i see and how should i travel? im finding it hard to find information on the net ... |
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Rome or MIlan? |
Which do you suggest for travel?
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We're doing a trip to Europe and don't know which of Italy to visit :)
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Is Roma Termini zone, in Rome - Italy, safe at night? |
| My wife, little daughter and I are going to Rome - Italy - soon, and we have booked a hotel near Roma Termini, next to Vittorio Emanuele II square, and we are a little worried about the safety of the ... |
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What is the dress code for living in Sicily? |
I'm relocating to Sicily in October and am keen to know what to wear as I don't want to offend the locals or indeed look even more out of place! Help... Additional Details Ok, ... |
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I'm looking for typically American items to send to my friend in Italy that can't be found there.? |
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Any warnings for traveling in Italy and Spain especially if your a girl? |
| I have heard that guys are a little more forward is that true and does that mean I should dress as conservative as possable I already know that I need to dress nice and respectful in the vatican city?... |
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Who likes Italy? |
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My grandmother is italian, could I get the italian nationality? |
| My grandmother is italian, could I get the italian nationality?... |
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Italian language? |
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Jemma |
Should I live in Venice,Milan,or Florence? |
I will graduate very soon and need to decide where I should live. Additional Details I want a place where theres mostly italians,not many tourists.Place where theres a lot of job opportunities. |
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Andre
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I'm from Italy and i can tell you for Sucre that it's hard to find a city in Italy without tourist...Venice(is full of tourist...it's beautiful city very particular)Milan its the city where you can find a good job ea sly(but remember there is no sea and lots of smog) i suggest you to go to Florence its a wonderful city nice people lots of Italians and good food you can also find a good job |
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it depends what kind of place you want to live in. Milan is fashion, and Venice is all water, you have to be willing to take taxi busses in Venice. I am not sure about Florence but I'm sure its great. Maybe do some research and see what each place is like, its up to you to know what type of place you want to live in. |
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DESPERATEDAN
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Florence. Milan can be too much "push and shove" and you stand a chance of being mugged. Venice is beautiful but only for a holiday! (unless you like mosquitos and rheumatism brought on by all that water!) Florence is heaven on Earth |
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Sandokan
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living in or around Venice is extremely expensive, similar for Florence. Additionally, these are two really touristic hot spots. Largest opportunity for work will be in and around Milano, but not easy to find if you do not have connections. If you have only these 3 choices then I would go for Milano |
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ExniHilO KingZ
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potenza!i'm italian and I live in potenza,a small town in the south of italy
ciao baci |
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truemornings
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I can't say I know the answer permanently, but no matter where you go in Italy, there will be tourists. My Italian teacher is from Rome and she says it's impossible not to find tourists (there at least). I wouldn't expect the same if you lived in Venice, Milan, or Florence. |
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PALLELUIA
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stay there and work for wal mart |
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besosxox1
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Venice stinks, I mean literally. I've lived there and the air smells like horse crap. it is not a 'homey' place to live. i moved within a year. I gave it a chance, couldn't support the smell. Florence is nice, very pretty, very practical. Milan I haven't been so idk. i think either one, but not venice. |
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spud
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florence or milan or anywhere is good as long as you live or stay just outside of the place of which you get to enjoy the surroundings and local people without all the tourist and city hussle and bussle |
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efes_haze
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You are not going to be able to afford to live in Venice. (Maybe, that horrible dormitory town next door, perhaps).
I guess the same will apply to Florence and Milan, only slightly less so.
Have you thought about living in Bloxwich? |
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