Trip to Trapani, Italy? |
| I am considering a summer trip ('08 or '09) to Trapani, Italy. I have a good friend who lives there, but I have never met her in person. We became penpals at age 11. September '09 I ... |
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The H&M store in rome islocated in via collatina,can u tell me where it exactly is? |
i can't find via collatina on the map, at least tell me what stores are nearby it Additional Details i am currently living in piazza espagna,right beside the spanish steps, is it ... |
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Is a day trip to swizterland feasable from Milan? |
If so where in swizterland would be good spot to go for day trip? Same question applies to latvia and Venice. Additional Details Meant to add i will be travelling by train/bus from M... |
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I'd like to hear suggestions on how to spend 5 weeks in Northern Italy? |
I'd like to hear suggestions on how to spend 5 weeks in Northern Italy?
I'm flying into Milan just before X-mas, and leaving (from Milan again) in late January. I can't do ... |
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Transportation between Italy and Malta? |
| I'm planning on going to Malta from Italy. I know there are Ferries between Sicily and Malta. But how do I get to Sicily from Italy? Could I take the rail down to the southern tip then ferry on ... |
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Recommended Wedding Organisers/ Planners Tuscany, Italy? |
| Can anyone recommend a company or freelance wedding organiser in Siena or Tuscany generally. Does anyone know how much they charge and is it worth having one? Any advice you can give is appreciated!... |
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NYE in ROME? |
We are spending NYE in Rome this year and would appreciate if anybody has any suggestions like where to go to ring in the new year, where to eat etc...
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General Tipping rules in rome? |
| We joined a package tour which requires us to give a tip of 3-4 Euros to the driver and another 3-4 Euros for the travel guide. DO you think it's too much?... |
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Rome Nightlife? |
| what is the nightlife like in rome, im not really into going to loads of clubs, but is there a good mix in Rome? Are there some more stylish places. Where do most people hang out?... |
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I am planning a wedding in Tuscany. Has anyone done so without a wedding planner? Any suggestions? |
| We are thinking of having the wedding in late May or early September of 2007 in Siena. I would appreciate contact information for good and reasonable wedding planners. If anyone has planned a ... |
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What is the Montagnana? |
| I know it's in Venice, Italy. But I need more info on it.... |
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My partner and I are going to Venice, I found a private gondola/dinner package for 2 how will this go over? |
| with the Gondoliers in Venice, will there be a problem with a gay male couple taking a romantic ride in a ... |
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What is a good itinerary for 2 college students' trip to Italy? |
I'm hoping to go for a week at the end of June next year. It'll be for a 20 year old and a 21 year old. Thanks!! |
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kirisit
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I think you can move by train so you can visit all the biggest city in Italy, like Rome, Florence, Venice.
If you want to see some other beautiful cities you can reach by train Lucca and Siena (are in Tuscany and are very nice!) or Verona (in Veneto).
You can stop in Milan or Turin too, are very interesting.
If you want some disco and environment you can go near Lucca, in Viareggio and Versilia, or in the Rimini's area.
If you like nature and sea you can go to 5 Terre or to Amalfi (but you can't go to Amalfi by train): there are beautiful panoramas!
So I think you can plane:
1. day: Rome
2. day: Florence
3. day: Siena or Lucca and Versilia
4. day: 5 Terre (or Rimini and San Marino)
5. day: Venice
6. day: Verona - Milan
7. day: Turin
In just a week is not easy to visit all Italy, in fact: with this program you have to travel many hours.
So I think you can visit Rome, Florence and Venice and then stop in one of the other areas (I think Tuscany and 5 Terre are better) |
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Agidò
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And u'r already planning? ;)
ok....i think that a good plan could be...
visit Rome -arriving there with ur flight- for three days,
then u could either go to the "costiera amalfitana" (so that u'll visit Naples as well) where u can enjoy the seaside OR to Florence,where there are loadsa see-sights & museums....
this way u could just visit two cities,but i don't think one could visit rome in less than 5 days...with my plan it'd take u 3 days,u would miss a few things,but at least will see another city....
or u could stay two days in rome,two in florence and to in naples-costiera amalfitana....
it's up to you....
if u need any other info u can mail me,it's ok :) |
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tee2
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You have to do Florenc, Venice, and Rome. Go to www.frommers.com for more info. |
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CiaoBella
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this site will help you a lot. it has everything from restaurants to things to do. for one week though, i recommend rome, florence, & venice. have fun!
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-191501764-italy_vacations-i |
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