What's the cheapest way to sleep in Italy? ( hotels, hostels etc...)? |
I am going to be going to the north of Italy: Milan, Venice, florence etc...
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How would I go about getting a job in Italy? |
| I am a graduate and would love to move to Italy one day, perhaps not now as I want to establish my career a bit at first, but I'd like to know how I can go about looking for jobs in Italy in ... |
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What should I wear in Italy? |
| What shoul I wear so I don't totally look like a tourist, but still have a little American flavor? I love the Italin styles, but I like mine too. Help me!!!!... |
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Do the majority of people in Rome speak at least broken English, since the tourist industry is so big? |
Additional Details Yes, I'm going there....I've been there before, but we stayed mainly in our groups (I was only 15) and didn't really get to socialize, but it seemed to ... |
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Italy Attractions? |
| My fiance and I are planning on going to Italy for our honeymoon. Does anyone have any good suggestions of things to do or places to see that are fairly inexpensive? Particularly things that we won... |
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Is it true that drivers are not good in Italy? |
| I am considering hiring a car to get to my hotel in riva del garda from Milan Bergamo airport but have never driven abroad (i'm in the UK) so firstly am nervous about driving on the other side ... |
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Italian men......? |
| I'm traveling to Rome next summer, and my mother recently acquired the knowledge on how friendly Italian men are known to be. She thinks I'm going to be attacked or something....any advice ... |
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Where can I exchange Italian Lira in Columbus, ohio? |
| I have Lira left over from a trip, where can I exchange it in Ohio?... |
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Does Italy have a nickname? |
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Any advice when going to Italy for the first time? |
| I am going on my first European vacation this summer...to Italy. I was wondering if anyone has advice as to what to bring, where to visit, anything about food, language, etc...thanks!... |
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My wife and I are going to Italy for 2 weeks and would like some recommendations and travel advice. Best Trip? |
| We are flying into Vienna, Austria and then by train going to Venice. After this we are thinking Cinque Terre, Tuscany, Florence, Pompeii-Vesuvius, and Rome. Any advice on restaurants, sites that ... |
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3 questions about travelling to Italy...? |
We are going this April!
1. I think we've decided that it's ok to just book our train tickets when we actually get there, so we have a little bit of freedom. Is this ok?
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What is so special about Italy!!!? |
I have to write a english essay on why i am so passionate about italy.
I have family from there but that is it!!! And i can talk it!!
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What are some cities in italy? |
what are some cities in italy and do they have any special food that the make? |
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I am italian (and my english is horrible ^_^)
The best city for food is naple (napoli): there are pizza, pasta, babĂ , lasagna... I love it <3
also Genova (i don't know the name in english...) for the "trofie al pesto" and the "farinata" is very good
in Milan there are the risotto (rice) and the gnocchi
and, if you like the wine, you must visit the regions of piemonte and toscana. In piemonte there are barbera, malvasia, dolcetto... and in toscana there are negroamaro, chianti...
sorry for my english :D
I hope to be helpful
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Florence is the home of the Renaissance
Rome is the capital city and home to the ancient Roman ruins
Milan is the northern fashion district
Venice is home to the old paracytical Ventian empire and a city which gondolas are used to traverse.
Refer to the PDF in the source to find specialty foods |
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Sicily is not a city for Christ sake!!!!!!
Cities in Italy:
Torino (Turin), famous for the Agnolotti (a type of stuffed pasta)
Milano (Milan) famous for Ossobuco and saffron rice
Verona :lots of good food, but it's mainly famouse because of Romeo and Juliet
Venezia (venice): "chicheto" which is kind of the venetian version of a fish Tapas
Bologna: where the Tortellini were born
Modena and Reggio Emilia: Balsamic Vinegar
Parma: Parmesan cheese
Firenze (Florence): pappa al pomodoro
Roma (rome) saltimbocca alla romana
Napoli (Naples) pizza!!!!!!!!!
Palermo: Arancini siciliani
and there are thousands more cities in Italia.... just look at a map!
and we do not eat spaghetti and meatballs, or garlic bread, or alfredo pasta sause.. those are all italian-american things but not italian. |
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Rome, Pisa, Calabria (I think thats what its called), Naples, Florence, Genoa, Sicily and they all make pasta and meatballs and all of that stuff. Fresh garlic bread, too. They like spicy food, too. |
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xMidnightDarknessx
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rome..sicily... |
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IamSAHMiAM
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References: A Map, An Italian Cook book |
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chocolover111392
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venice, rome, florence, turin, Milan, naples, padua |
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Messina is a City in Sicilia in Italia.... A beautiful city with beautiful people... |
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Mica S
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rome, sicily |
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SilverShocker
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Rome, Milan, Sorrento,etc. Various kinds of pasta are famous coming out of there. |
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McDoom
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Pisa, Verona, Rome, Naples, and Venice are all famous italian cities- you can find more with a quick glance at maps.google.com
Pasta and pizza are probably the most well-known foods originating from Italy. Also such things as bruschetta. |
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Naples is known for pizza...
ask for buffalo di mozzorella...amazing!
modica in sicily is known for chocolate |
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