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 Mourning or late evening tour of the Colosseum in Rome?
Hi All,
I am going to Italy (Rome) and need to fit in a tour of the Colosseum either from 8.30 pm on weds 17th or any time on the morning of the 18th ending at 11 am,

Any help ...


 Where should i stay in rome (i.e. area) i'm going for a weekend with my boyfriend?
Also, what should i do - --- places to eat that are a bit cool and funky -- less ...


 Do you Know Puglia...........?
Is it a good and funny land for summer holiday?...


 What is the best way to travel from Bari to Bologna?
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 We are traveling to Italy in May and are looking for a good tour guide/company that is well recomended.?
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 Northern and Southern Italians: Differences?
Hello,

I am curious as to the differences between northern (Rome, Florence, Venice) and southern (Sicily) Italians. Such as the lifestyle, values, and the people themselves. :)

T...


 Is there more to do in Rome or Switzerland?
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 Where Can I Find Converse Shoes In Rome?
which store? which street? thanx in ...


 Maori - Amalfi Coast?
Any good places to eat or to visit on Amalfi coast.

I would appreciate any information if you have visited yourself and know of a good restaurant or of a good day trip. Staying in Maori -...


 I would like a villa in italy with a pool near somewhere with shops without being ripped off?
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 When was the Grand Canal in venice built?
or was it there the whole time?...


 Qualcuno Italiano?? Di tutte queste città che uno è più vicino a Roma?
Solofra (AV) - piazza Orsini
Urbino
Formia (Latina)
Biagio Antonacci - San Siro (MI
Biagio Antonacci - Palermo - Velodromo
Riccia (Campobasso
Reggio Calabria
Capri<...


 Fiumicino airport in Rome... how is it?
is it big and nice or is it boring? i am going to my country this summer and i am flying with Alitalia airline and i have a stop in fiumicino airport for 13 HOURS....... i just wanna know am i going ...


 Does "io abito" mean "I live" in Italian?
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 Can you believe this!!! What do you think of it!!!?
http://blog.360.yahoo.co Details
She asked for a rating and there is a post section. I'm sure she'd appreciate the comments....


 Is Italy an expensive destination to visit?
Anyone that has travelled to Italy; any advice you have regarding culture, accommodation, how much money per day etc would be great!...


 What`s the deal with gypsies in Italy?
i heard something about it but here in Canada we don`t have too much info about what happens across the Atlantic. I heard there were too many gypsies and italian authorities were sending them back to ...


 How is have a good week end?
that cool thing s happy think gveing every ...


 Good morning...Buon Giorno...people!!!?
i'm italian and here it's 12.19...and in Usa...what's time is it???...


 How long does it take to send a letter from Italy to the U.S?
I'm going to Italy in about a week and I was wondering how long it would take for a letter to get from Italy back to the U.S. I'll be there for.... 10-12 days, so if I send letters on the ...



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Venice, Rome, Florence?

I'm traveling with my girlfriend christmas day to Venice we get there and we're staying from the 25th(leave) - 8th(leave) first in venice because thats where the plane stps first but we're staying these 3 cities for about 3-4 days each was wondering if anyone had good websites to look out about hotels and b&b's we're planning on taking trains to the cities. anyways any information tips, websites or personal recommmendations would be great. P.S. trying to find things within a moderate price range not trying to make it 5 star spending vast amounts of cash daily. thank you

    



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goldrake75
you can have a look here for cheap B&Bs in these 3 cities: http://en.reserver.it


Overthere
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I'll actually be in Rome, Florence and Venice from Jan. 2-10. We're renting an apartment in Rome, where we're staying for five days, and then staying in hotels in Florence and Venice. Renting an apartment seems to be cheaper than staying at most hotels and it allows you to cook some meals on your own. We found our place at vrbo.com -- Vacation Rentals By Owner. There are plenty of other places to book apartments online, but this seems to cut out the middle man and also allows you to deal directly with people in the states. You'll be there during one of the most popular times of the year, so the prices will be higher than usual. Regardless, I'd say you should be able to find a studio or 1BR in Rome for less than $180 a night. Maybe cheaper. We're paying $1,000 (USD) for a 2BR, 1BA for five nights (Jan. 3-8).

Also, look into getting the 3-day (or more) Italy train pass. We found one at raileurope.com for $192 per person. This gives you three days of unlimited rail travel anytime during a one month period. You can add days to that for an extra cost. On a similar note, I'm pretty sure there's a 1-week pass for the public transportation in Rome. Last I checked, it was around 16 euros and included all buses, trams, metros, etc. within Rome.

Hope this helps. Have fun.


zafir
Trip Advisor has tourist hotel reviews so it's a great place to check out hotels.

Look at TrenItalia for train prices and timetables. Just remember that you can't book trains so far in advance, so just use it as a guide.


Jane46
Here's an important tip if you're taking trains. After you buy your ticket, got to the platform and look for a stamping machine and stamp your ticket. If you do not, the conductor will fine you (5 Euro last year).

Also, I suggest you don't stay in Venice more than 2 days. You can see all you want in that time frame, and unless you spend a great deal of $$$, the food is terrible. Better food and much more to see in Rome and Venice.


conley39
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The site I use for hotels here in Italy and some other places in Europe is: http://en.venere.com/italy/. You can narrow down your search to a specific district within a city using the map feature and then sort by price, hotel rating or other criteria. The reviews by past guests are useful. It includes a pretty big selection of hotels covering a full range of prices. Actually, there are several other sites that seem to be good too, but this one has always been reliable.



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