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 Do you like italy???????
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 Where in Italy?
I've just got back from Rome and ready for another trip to Italy but not sure where to go. Ive visited Florence, Pisa, Bologna, Verona....all for one day only and I didnt like Turin or Milan so I...


 Has anyone been to italy?
where would you recommend visiting, places to eat, stay, entertainment, opportunities to learn about the city like museums and ofcourse beaches!...


 ......italy!...?
what do you think about italians and Italy? have you ever been in italy? do you like italy and italian people^?......
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 How *stupid* would it be if I packed up my bags and moved to Italy without going to college?
I've thought about it since I was in middle school and as soon as I turned 18 I started making the arrangements. I have a Visa, a job at a hotel in Rome that requires me to start working the ...


 Is the coliseum in Rome still standing?
If not, when did it fall?...


 What shoes should I wear in Italy?
I hear you should never wear tennis shoes but I will be walking a lot so I can't wear heels. So I'm wondering what shoes I shoud wear? Flats maybe? And what brands are popular there? B...


 If you could choose to go to either Italy and France, which one will you take?
For me, I'd take France... but I say this is a toughie......


 What do you think about italian people????

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have you know anyone in all your life(girls or boys).?What do you think..?My name is Sheila,i'm 18 and i come from Milano..nice to mett you all!...


 If you could live in any city/town in Italy, what one would it be?
Ok, next summer me and my friend have the opportunity to live in Italy for a year. The thing is, we can't decide where. Any suggestions?(keep in mind please that we don't speak alot of I...


 Is it allowed and safe for someone to sleep on the street or in a park in Italy? I'm thinking of doing this?
I'm from the US. I'm thinking of taking a backpack, a jacket and sleeping on the street to safe money, does it sound like a good idea?
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 Naples vs Florence?
I want to spend a day in Florence or Naples..I cant decide, wish I could go to both =(
Anyone recommend one over the other and if so why? I am leaving from Rome.


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 I am going to Italy, do you have any places I should visit?
I am going with my friends and we want to have fun so we don't want to miss ...


 How many of you have been to italy?
my family came there on my fathers side...i have never been...is it beautiful as everyone says?
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i meant to say FROM there.......


 What would be your maffia nick name?
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 Have you ever been to Italy?
wooo lemme know what part you went to and what you liked best about it. im going to be in italy in exactly 9 months!! im going to spend 2 nights in Venice, 2 nights in Rome, 2 nights in Sorrento, and ...


 My husband wants to visit Italy this summer. Besides Rome what other places are good to visit?
We want to take our kids with us. What is the weather like? Do they have bed and breakfast places in Italy?
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Thanks so much. I wanted to ask someone who has actually ...


 Has anyone been to Venice, Florence, or Rome?
Please tell me where to go in these cities....


 Do you like Italy?
what are your favourite italian town?
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Because i'm italian......


 Milano or Bologna? Per abitare???
I have the chance to take a job in milan or in bologna, what should I do? (assume both jobs are the same).

Ho un opportunita per lavorare in milano o bologna, cosa facio?? (tutti due ...



Marla Singer™

What are the best means of transportation in Rome?

I will be staying by St. Peter's Square and would like to venture to the Forum, The Colosseum, and the other historic areas without paying for a guided tour.

    



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Rose T
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A few years ago, I rented an apartment near St. Peter's and walked absolutely everywhere -- the colosseum, the forum, piazza del popolo, piazza navona (my fave), many churches, palazzo corsini, musei capitolini, etc. When it rained, I simply hopped on a city bus and rode it for a while. The only place I didn't walk to was villa borghese.


ociobeo
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Ciao it is very easy to use public transportation in Rome.

From St Peters there is a bus 64 that takes you to Piazza Venezia (and here you walk to the Colosseum and all the city centre.
the web site of Atac.Roma.it are only in italian but you can check with a map all the transportation of Rome city centre.

I suggest you when you are there to take a daily ticket and when you are tired (walking) you jump on the first bus, take a place and see this wonderful city!!!

Have a nice trip!
ciao


SPLNTR
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The Taxi and the bus system isnt bad, the subways can be not so reliable and crowed, watch for gypsies in subways, "pickpockets"


Martha Y
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you can take the public transportation
believe me is real nice Roma is not that big


conley39
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I have usually walked the route when I've been in Rome. However, there are hop-on, hop-off tour buses that cover the sites or you can get single or multiple day passes for the public transportation system that are good for both the metro and bus system.

The tour bus is good because the route covers all the major sites. A two day ticket is 10 euro. The buses run every 25 minutes. http://www.rexervation.com/mappa_tour_ot.asp


kittyfussy
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i think that buses are the best way to move in roma for a tourist. i just suggest you to avoid rush hours (7-10 a.m.; 12:30-2:30 pm and 5:30-6:30 p.m.). Don't take subway, because it's too crowdy and it only has 2 lines. There should also be a public touristic bus. for furthere information check the public transportation site of Rome (unfortunately is only in Italian) http://www.atac.roma.it/


eddie f13
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Rome has a two line hop on hop off bus. The buses offer a 72 hour pass and a great cheap way to get around the city. They cover all the hot spots and run late into the evening. And because there are 2 lines they get across the city in really good time


pimpster spitty (spitchus)
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I guess you could hop on the back of my motorized scooter


semy
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you should walk things arent so far apart from each other! its the best way to see the city & trains & buses are great also.. you will get pickpocketed if you are careless like anywhere in the world!


Yovaa!
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you must be really careful for pickpockets on buses and the tube.

the whole city isnt very big compared to other capitals, but central Rome is actually very big compared to other city centers. so you can't really walk to all the sights.

but you can walk to many !

taxis are not so cheap. buses are slow and always packed with people and thieves.

the metro is ok. but there's only a few lines.


Damn Pocket Protector
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Whatever you do...

When crossing the street...wait for a group of Nuns to cross with...drivers in Rome don't stop for pedestrians the way they do here...

Nuns are the ONLY ones they stop for...this from experience when I was last there...Taxis are fairly cheap...the drivers are insane, though...


Firefret
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well rome is not big as new york of course so once you arrived in the center(piazza del popolo,piazza di spagna etc.)you can easily walk everywhere you want.when i go to rome i usally use the subway,is quite reliable and i takes you everywhere but you have to beware of pickpockets....if you have a bag carry it not on your back but on your chest!!using bus is also good but i usually use subway cause i think it is more confortable(there's a train every 5 minutes so if there is too much crowd in a train you can take the next).it's important to have a map with subways stations and bus stop.once you have a map it's easy to do anythin you want.


Alex CJ
if you are really near st peter you can walk to the major attractions (some hotels and b&b thay say are near st. peter but they are not really...)

ou don't need to take a taxi (thay are expensive), metro and buses can easily take you everywhere. there is a metro station near the vatican

ciao
Alessandro


mycorrispondenza
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Metro


lauren s
walk......best way to get around plus loose pasta calories...


maldiluna_z
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public transportation are ok, from st peters there are many bussse, if you have few time from roma termini bus station starts turistic bus with a speaker and you can see best of rome, not much expencie.
If you want to know exatly how to go from a place to another , time and map, visit
www.atac.roma.it,
public trasportation site, you'll find "calcola il percorso" not difficoul even if you don't speak Italian.


Lee
Everything is in walking distance.take a bus if you really have to.


Randy the Answerer
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vespa


Sir Joey the 3rd
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Gondola


twiddlesl
renting a little scooter (motorized bike) is not bad if you want to be able to get through traffic


neal9jsg
Steal a wild horse driven chariot would be the best bet.

Drive them like the clappers over the cobble stone areas of road.....it'll be better than sitting on the washing machine on full spin.


Tubsley In Circles™
...moped if you want to get struck and killed in traffic,
subway if you like the smell of sewers, bus if you want to be squeezed between two strange men who think it's their right to feel all over you...or you could walk, just make sure you have a male escort because the strange men who think it's their right to feel all over you are out in the streets, too



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