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Early transportation from Venice hotel to airport? |
| I am visiting Venice and staying near the Rialto Bridge. My flight back home is at 6:30am. Are there taxis that can take me to the airport or do I need to take a vaporetto? Do vaporettos even run as ... |
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Traveling by Train in Italy. Should I book tickets from Canada before hand or when we get there? |
And do we need a train pass or just buy them individual?
Venice june 21-23
Florence June 24-27 (train Venice to Florence)
Amalfi Coast (Train Florence to Naples) June 28-July 2<... |
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Florence or Venice, given 4 days (and 4 days in Rome)? |
| I am going to Italy this November. I'll spend 4 days in Rome and I can't decide if I want to spend my remaining 4 days in Florence or Venice. Someone suggested the food in Florence is ... |
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I am staying in Venice for 3 nights, me and my husband plan to take a Gondola? |
I read that that it costs 80 Euros. Is that cost per person or per Gondola?
I mean they tell a Gondola carries 6 people, so if it's per gondola would that cost us 80/6 Euros?
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Visiting Forli in Italy. Any suggestions? |
Hello everyone! I am visiting ForlĂ in Italy on business next week and have decided to stay on for the weekend. Where would you recommend visiting around there?
Would you go to Bologna? The ... |
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Hotel in rome and venice? |
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if i want to book the hotels near to the train station in both cities.. is it very far from the town?
any budget hotel in venice to recommend? as those i saw in venere.com ... |
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Living in italy? |
| Im self employed [work online] and want to move to italy.Do I have to have a long term visa?I will not be looking for work there but just want to live there for awhile.Can I do this? I'm an ... |
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Anyone been to Montalcino? |
| I am going for a week long stay in Montalcino (Tuscany) in September. Can anyone tell me what it is like there and what things there are to do? Thanks for all answers.... |
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Where is florence exactly!!!? |
florence is in tuscany but where exactly is that and is there variety of car rentals for hiring!!!!
is there local villages near by where they brew wine and all!!!
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Are there zoos In Rome Italy? |
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Heading to Italy soon, can somebody teach me a little italian, enough to get by in Italy? |
| I'm visiting Rome, Venice, Florence, Milan. I am trying to learn a little Italian before I leave. Could some body help me with it? Just help me translate a few sentences like "Good morning/... |
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I am aiming to have a holiday at Italy , Can you answer me? |
We are family of 8 persons and aiming to visit Italy and Greece for 30 days during July-August. The trip divided into three weeks for three cities,
1- Venice
2- Rome
3- Athens
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Someone who really cares about you, respects & trusts you (unless you're proven not to be trustworthy), appreciates you & accepts the ways you're, wants to share lots of things/ideas/experiences with you, wants to cheer you up esp. when you feel unhappy/grumpy/frustrated, is passonate/empathetic about your feelings, is honest with you (well...some little white lies with a purpose of avoiding hurting you or cheering you up is okay I think ^_^), is loyal to you, forgives you quickly about your mistakes (but with big mistake like unfaithfulness, it depends on people's characteristics), thinks of you a lot, will be here for you when you need him/her (unless he/she is living far away but he/she will keep contact with you), will try to understand your thought and actions, will try his/her best to help you through difficulties, will use utmost effort to protect you from being harmed and will sincerely answer your questions! ^_^
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Love is an emotion of intense attraction to, care for, or identification with persons, place(s) or thing(s); a desire to be close to, move and construct its object. This can include love for one's self.
However, love has several different meanings in the English language, from something that gives a little pleasure ("I loved that meal") to something that one would die for (patriotism, pair-bonding). And in contrast to the definition at the top, frequently people use the verb "love" to indicate want or desire for themselves as opposed to for another. For example: "I love ice cream," or even "I love her/him," does not refer to desiring wellness for ice cream, and it may not refer to desiring wellness for her/him, but rather to the desire for ice cream or for her/him felt by the speaker. The word also frequently indicates elevated appreciation or admiration: "I love that artist." Love can describe an intense feeling of affection, an emotion or an emotional state. In ordinary use, it usually refers to interpersonal love. As an experience usually felt by a person for another person, it is commonly considered impossible to describe. Dictionaries tend to define love as deep affection or fondness.[1] In colloquial use, according to polled opinion, the most favoured definitions of love include the words:[2]
life - someone or something for which you would give your life.
care - someone or something about which you care more than yourself.
friendship - favoured interpersonal associations or relationships.
union - a synergistic connection, as in the perfect union of two souls.
family - people related via common ancestry, religion, or race, etc.
The concept of love, however, is subject to debate. Some deny the existence of love, calling it a recently invented abstraction. Moreover, approximately 13 percent of cultures reportedly have no word for love.[3] Others maintain that love exists but is undefinable; being a quantity which is spiritual, metaphysical, or philosophical in nature, etc. Perhaps due to its emotional primacy, love is one of the most common themes in art. |
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Love is a feeling you think you're going to feel when you feel you're going to feel a feeling you never felt before. |
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Journeying around Monti Pisani like 200 years ago
Journeying on to Florence through the Tuscan countryside around Monti Pisani: Lucca, Pisa and other delightful towns dot the road to Pisa where who are guested of the Agostini family Villa di Corliano. The family - and 2 resident ghosts - still welcome guest at the Villa, much as it they were at the height of its fame in the 1770’s. The stay at Bagni di Pisa (health giving waters are still offered to an international clientele) and visit Pisa during one of the city’s festivals, staying at the Agostini Pisa Palace to enjoy the best view of the festivities http://www.provincia.pisa.it/pisalive/it/Pisalive/pisalive.html
San Ranieri festivities - Pisa Lungarno
The Villa has hosted many illustrious guests such as Gustavus III of Sweden, Federico IV of Norway, Christian II of Denmark, the Royal Family of Great Britain, Benedict Stuart Cardinal of York, General Murat, Luigi Buonaparte, Paolina Borghese, Carlo Alberto of Savoy, the poets Byron and Shelley, and various other personages from the history books. The area of the Pisa hills was already an attraction for enlightened travellers in the first half of the 1700s with the growth of the thermal spa of San Giuliano (Bagni di Pisa), which became a fashionable spot for the well-off classes. The mansions on the road along the hills, already renowned as places of gentle idleness and relaxation in the heart of the countryside and also for their small industrial facilities for the transformation of agricultural products, soon assumed the characteristics of true leisure resorts, just like those narrated by Carlo Goldoni and which we can continue to enjoy today http://www.bagnidipisa.com/ .
Shelley's house in Bagni di Pisa
The Villa Agostini della Seta di Corliano http://www.villacorliano.it/ is on the road which runs along the foot of the hills from Pisa to Lucca, passing through the small town of San Giuliano Terme. The Villa is a historical fifteenth century mansion surrounded by a centuries old park. It is a property of great charm in which the owners offer, in 12 rooms and 2 suites, a relaxing stay immersed in the beauties of the local countryside. Guests, if they like, can join in the day to day activities of the villa. They can have relaxing strolls in the park, potter around in the gardens, chat or have dinner with the owners in the farmhouse of the villa – today a high class restaurant http://www.ladycarlotta.it/ They can also organize all the necessary details for your meetings, events, weddings in the 1700’s small pivate church or in the small Pisa Palace 1400’s sky garden or in the 35.000 smt park of Villa della Seta di Corliano.
Villa di Corliano – San Giuliano Terme
Conventions can be hosted in a historic Italian cinema http://www.lumierecinema.it/ (founded on 1905) and restructured with modern audio visual technologies on 2004 near the Vecchio Dado Resturant http://www.vecchiodado.com/ (founded on 1746) and the Royal Victoria Hotel http://www.royalvictoria.it/default-it.htm (founded on 1839).
We also suggest a very good italian ice cream in the old “diacciaia” of the Caffè dell’Ussero, (founded on 1775) now located to De Coltelli gelateria http://www.decoltelli.it/
Caffè dell’Ussero – Pisa
It is a monument to Italian culture in the 1400's Palazzo Agostini, on Lungarno. Its walls are covered with glorious memories from its most famous visitors of the Italian Risorgimento: Carlo Goldoni, Giacomo Casanova, Count Alfieri, Filippo Mazzei, Gioacchino Belli, Giuseppe Mazzini, John Ruskin, Domenico Guerrazzi, Giuseppe Giusti - who made it famous in his "Memories about Pisa" in 1841 - Renato Fucini, Giosuè Carducci, Cesare Abba, Giuseppe Montanelli. In 1839, it was seat of the meetings of the first Italian Congress of Scientists. |
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