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 What are some must-see...little-known places to visit in Rome, Italy?
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 Italians: What does "che zizz" mean?
I read it on a forum somewhere and someone was writing a comment in italian. Is it slang? I don't speak italian.
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gei e gei - Why do I have to be italian? LOL
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 How much do you think it would cost to go to italy?
my boyfriend is being deployed to iraq early next year. he will be gone for 12 months and when he gets back, i want to surprise him with a trip to italy. i was thinking rome, venice, and florence for ...


 How is the best and cheapest way to call the Us from Italy?
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 Is it easy to get from Rome to Venice?? By train or bus?? What's the best to see anything on the way??
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 What to bring for clothes to Italy?
Hi, we'll be going to Italy later this month. We will be going to Rome,Capri,Florence,Venice and Milan. I am thinking of bringing my Levi's,New Balance sneakers(white)for walking,2 or 3 ...


 Are all of the main sites in Rome within walking distance?
I am lucky enough to be visiting Rome this week for a 5 day break.. I was wondering if all of the main sites i.e. Vatican, Colloseum, Pantheon etc within easy reach of one another?
Our ...


 Hi can anyone recommend a good hotel in Rome?
Preferably within a good distance of the major attractions, clean and not too expensive as my budget is £300 for flight and hotel.

Im going late ...


 Which is your favourite city in Italy?
I've decided to live in Italy for a year and go to a university. I've never been to Italy and don't speak Italian (will be doing an english speaking course) anyway, I've heard N...


 American or Italian Pronunciation of names.?
While in Italy, introducing myself, do I pronounce my name as I would in the States or should I pronounce it as the Italian would. For instance, when I go into a hotel refering to my reservation, ...


 Questions for Italians (or anyone who went to Italy)?
I am hopefully going to visit Italy this summer. I am going to Rome, Florence, Verona, and Venice. What is the BEST place to eat Pizza in any of these places? (or a place that is best known for ...


 I need help from an Italian who's lived in Italy and the US, please..?
What can you tell me about the Italian family structure? Explain.
Is there an extended family?

What are two special events or holidays that you celebrate each year and how do you ...


 Anyone here been to Gardaland in Italy?
what is the waterpark like? what are the water rides like?
do you prefer disneyland (if you have been there) or gardaland?...


 How much is the gelato in Italy and what are the most popular flavors?
I hear the pizza and pasta in Italy is different from the ones in North A...


 I am going to Venice, Italy in ?
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 Is september a good time to go to Italy? I am thinking of going to Italy in September?
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 Is it best to take USD, Euros, credit cards, or ATM to Rome?
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 Cigarette prices in Italy ?
Could anyone please tell me the following prices in Italy.

200 Barclay ?
200 Mayfair?
200 Superkings
200 L&M ?
200 Berkley?

Many thanks
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 About Italy?
I can eaither go in mid summer (early-mid july), around christmas, or spring break. When would be the best time to go? Also, where should i go? I'll be there for a week to 10 days. Any other ...


 Where Can You Buy Rosaries (Catholic Religion) In Rome,Italy? How Much Do They Cost (dollars and euros)?
im going to rome,italy and my mother would like it if i bought her and her mother a rosary from there and about how much do they cost ver there?...



Camilla the First

What do you think of Sorrento?

My partner has never been abroad and I think this would suit him just OK - I would appreciate any comments even bad ones

    



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Rick
Sorrento is absolutely stunning. Although it can be a little expensive, my wife and I did it very cheaply, yet we had the time of our life.
We used Sorrento as a "base camp" and visited Positano after we rented a "Smart Car", Pompeii by train and Capri by boat. Sorrento itself is enough of a romantic place where you can just sit there and enjoy life. There is a little family owned pizzeria called "O Sole Mio" just off of Via degli Aranci at Corso Italia. Lovely pizza made with buffalo mozzarella and make sure to try/buy her home made Limoncello.
As for accomodations, we stayed at Santa Fortunata - Campogaio http://www.santafortunata.com/. Might sound weird, but we stayed in a little camper trailer. It was clean, quiet and quite lovely.
In all, Sorrento was an awesome experience that has been in our thoughts since we left. We dream of going back and doing everything the same way.

Have fun and enjoy "La dolce vita".


grpr1964
Sorrento is a very beautiful resort. Very civilized, very Italian!. It's only a short distance from Naples, Vesuvius, and the amazing Roman remains of Pompeii & Herculaneum. Also the Almalfi coastline, which is stunning.

But if you are looking for the sort of place that has English pubs serving beer & chips... forget it! It's not cheap either!


wcrobbo
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If you only ever go abroad once in your life, go to Italy. Sorrento is lovely. Take a day trip to the Isle of Capri, which is stunning and a drive around the coast to Amalfi.


paris
Sorrento is a small, but beautiful resort, very nice and clean.You can see the statue of the composer of "O SOLE MIO", the bistro where Carusso did sing for the last time before his death, but let's speak about something more fun.What about the Capri island (it's gorgeous), a trip to Naples and....nothing more since you are together on the Mediteranean coast.


Qualcuna
Sorrento is gorgeous! There are no traffic lights (at least where I went), so it's always fun to see the Italians driving around, deftly avoiding accidents right and left!

I stayed at the Hotel Tirrenia on Via Capo, overlooking Marina Grande and Capri. I had my own balcony and the room was surprisingly large for a European hotel. The room was all tile, and the bed was a bit smaller than a twin, but I'm sure you can request a king or queen (or their equivalent) for you and your partner. The bathroom was also quite large, though it took me some time to figure out how to operate it and get the water the right temperature!

If you were to head north on Via Capo from Hotel Tirrenia, you would find a Gelateria which has homemade Gelato with a wide variety of flavors ranging from Nocciola to Rosa (Hazelnut to Rose flavored). It is marked by a huge cone of Gelato right outside the door--you can't miss it. There are also many cute stores and even a tiny little supermarket on this road. The people are extremely warm and friendly, and if you speak even a little Italian, they will be ecstatic!

Sorrento is a great choice--don't forget to visit Capri while you're there--it is definitely not a place to be missed.

I have many photos of Capri and Sorrento from my trip, so if you're interested in checking them out, feel free to contact me. If not, that's fine too.

Enjoy Italy--it is such a beautiful country.


Mephistopheles
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Good tune - used by Walls in their Icecream advertisement.


bob
it sounds good


Jetgirly
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I was in Sorrento in April. I had an enjoyable stay, but I was very happy that I only spent two nights there and also added some other Campania cities to my tour. Sorrento is VERY touristy. Everyone speaks English, the prices are high, and tourists outnumber locals 4:1. It's not an authentic Italian experience, but it's a good way to get your feet wet if you're nervous about European travel. Sorrento is well-connected to Naples, Positano, Amalfi, Capri, Pompeii, Vesuvius and Herculaneum (mainly by bus and train). In the summer Sorrento is also well-connected to other cities by boats. These boats are cheap, fast and give you great views of the coast. While you're in Campania, considering visiting Paestum. It was the highlight of my trip!

I have a personal website about my time in Sorrento, with lots of photos and recommendations. Check it out at the following link.





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