I'm traveling to Italy in early November what should I anticipate as far as the weather? |
| I wanted to try to avoid the tourist season and heard that early November is the start of the "off season". I was planning on going to Rome, Pisa, Florence, Milan, and Venice. As far as ... |
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Apple picking for tourist in tuscany? |
i live in japan, and work for a tour operator.
so if anyone would know where i can get this info, would be great.
cheers!!... |
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My husband and I have accumulated over 700,000 miles on our delta skymiles card. Is there a travel agent web |
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Great things to do in Florence on a Monday? |
| I'm going on a Mediterranean cruise in the summer of '08 and one of the stops is in Florence. I was incredibly excited until I realized our one day in Florence is on a Monday when the main ... |
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What are some vegan restaurants in Italy? |
| My brother will be taking a trip there and he is vegan. He'll be traveling around he country, to Rome, Venice, Florence, Tuscany, etc. Thanks for any help.... |
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Can i wear a cropped jacket in Italy? |
| hi! i've been researching italy since i'm so excited about a school trip we are going on in the summer. one thing i've learned so far is that it's best not to wear sleeveless ... |
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I'm finding it really hard to find budget accommodation in verona, italy. i need a double or twin room..? |
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How to get from Ciampino Airport to Tuscolana Station in Rome? |
| I've never been to Rome (or Italy), so could anyone give me any pointers on the best way to get from Ciampino Airport to Tuscalana Station? I would prefer to use public transport but I think ... |
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Someone Italian?? Of all these towns which one is closer to Rome? |
Solofra (AV) - piazza Orsini
Urbino
Formia (Latina)
Biagio Antonacci - San Siro (MI
Biagio Antonacci - Palermo - Velodromo
Riccia (Campobasso
Reggio Calabria
Capri<... |
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Recommendable places to stay in Tuscany? |
| I'm planning a trip to Tuscany and I'm wondering if anyone has been to any recommendable places to stay there? I'm specifically looking for a B&B (Bed and Breakfast) type of place? ... |
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Italy Christening, how? |
| I would like to have my little girl Christened in Italy Lake Garda when we go in the summer and after hours of searching the internet I am finding it v diificult to find out how to go about this. Can ... |
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Can you take alcohol into italy? |
if yes, how much and of what percentage?
and is it that thing where you have to buy it from the duty free or is that only on the way back?
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Workshop or Class in Rome in November? |
Hi everyone!
I'm traveling to Rome for a week in November 2008 and I would like to take a course, possibly art (drawing/painting/etc...) or maybe a language or cooking course if ... |
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Wanted to know how much a typical train ticket from Rome to Venice costs in the early summer.? |
Also, which train companies are great for student travel (and budget friendly). Thanks! |
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You can get info on prices and times on the 'Trenitalia' website - www.trenitalia.com (available in English, don't worry!). Trenitalia run the vast majority of trains in Italy, but there are different types of train which cost different amounts (all run by Trenitalia)-
Eurostar (ES) trains are quickest and most expensive and you must have a seat reservation
Intercity (IC) trains are cheaper than Eurostar and a bit slower and a seat reservation is not compulsory (but advisable on busy routes)
Interregionale (IR) / Regionale (R) are cheaper still, but they stop at lots of stations and take a long time, and for Rome to Venice you'd probably have to change a couple of times. And the seating isn't as comfortable either!
There are other sorts, too - you might see 'diretto' (D) which are the same price as IR / R trains, and Intercity Notte (ICN), which is the sleeper train, plus some others. But have a look at the website, it should help. You can only get prices a certain amount in advance, but they're unlikely to change much so if you can't find a price for the day you want to travel, try one day next week. There's usually no financial benefit in booking in advance in Italy, unlike in the UK, although there are sometimes special offers on the Eurostar that might be worth looking at. |
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In an effort to compete with low-cost airlines, trenitalia offers a limited number of discount seats on ES or EuroStar trains. Don't check one train and assume you've found the lowest price. If you're flexible, check a few times and even a few dates. |
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The price is € 42 in second class and about 80 in first class, in eurostar more speedy...(sorry for language, I write from Rome Italy) |
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