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 Hotels in Rome?
Does any one know of any city centre hotels in Rome for under 100 euros a night? If not do you know of any good youth hostels etc?...


 Going to sorrento, Italy next week. Where are the best places to visit while I,m there. Thanks .?
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 Whats the fastest way from Pisa Airport to Rome?
I have to get from Pisa Airport to central Rome fast! Whats the best way?...


 Plugs in Italy.......................
Last time I went I couldn't fit my straightener in the socket. Where can you buy those adaptors here in America for Italy?...


 Is Catania a city, region, or province in Italy?
I am majorly confused. I know Catania is in Sicily, but is it a city? Or a region? OR is it a provence? All my sources don't match. Is it like Australia, where it wears more than one hat? Please ...


 Can u give your top ten places to visit in rome and why?
..additional infos are appreciated..
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yup, 10 is not enough but i am considering priority to the "top" 10 places.....


 How the price of stamp that i have to buy to send a letter to the abroad?
i'm from malaysia want to send a letter to my friend in abroad...which is in Italy...how the price of stamp that should i spend to send my letter......


 Is the colosseum of rome open on saturdays?
if so..what are the timings of it on saturdays?...


 I'm going to Italy and I have a few questions....?
My mother (38 years) and I (18 years) have decided to go to Italy in March. I know it's a long time away, but I'm excited and thinking about it :-) So, my questions are....

1) H...


 What is the easiest and cheapest way to get from Treviso Venice airport to venice city centre italy?
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 What are reasonably priced hotels in Florence & Rome for a honeymoon trip? Do I need a double or single room?
I'm currently planning a honeymoon for the end of Oct/beginning of Nov. in Florence and Rome. If anyone has any advice, ideas, or anything, I would really appreciate it! Thanks!...


 Why does Italy have so many different police forces?
Whilst I was in Rome recently, I noticed five different police forces:

Carabinieri
Polizia
Polizia Municipale
Polizia Provinciale
Guardia di Finanzia

Why ...


 Anyone from Italy?
I googled the name of this town: pacentro l'huvila , and nothing at all came up. Does anyone here live there or know anything at all about this town? Trying to look up ancenstry. Thank you ...


 How warm is it in italy in June?
We are going on 11 June and I have two kids. Do I need to take a warm coat for at night....


 Can you visit "Tuscany" from Florence easily ?
Can anyone answer this ? I am staying in Florence in December.A friend said I need to go to Tuscany . Do I have to find a Hotel in Tusacany as well? Or is this easily accesible from Florence ? How ...


 I am thinking of going to Montepulciano for my Italy wine country/countryside experience. Good choice?
Where should I say? Any other recomendations?...


 When did the Leaning Tower of Pisa fall?
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 Has the tower of pisa,italy crumbled in the earth quake monday?
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 Question for Italian girls (who actually live in Italy)?
Hi! =]
Ok, so I am going to be an exchange student in Italy this year and I'm having trouble thinking of gifts to get for my 2 host sisters that are 18.. When you think of American, what ...


 Thoughts on studying abroad in Rome?
I have never been.
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This will only be for 4 months by the way....



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What is your favorite city, region or place in italy and why?

how do u feel when you are there? what is there taht interests you?

    



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Peter N.
It is difficult to pick a city from Italy. If I had to choose only one that would be Florence (Venice is my second choice).
The museums, the atmosphere of the past, the river, the bridges, the old style buildings, everything gives you a reason to admire that city and want to visit again and again (3 times for me).


martox45
My answer might be influenced by the fact I'm born (and I'm still living) in Tuscany but this is definitively the nicest region of Italy.
Previous answer says Cinque Terra (but it should have written Cinque Terre); I disagree since that's a very limited resort, ,just amazing sea and wild nature, really wonderful, but nothing really special.Here in our region we have many places similar to Cinque Terre but not only this; in Tuscany we have really a lot of cities and sites that no any other Italian region can say to have in their own surrounds.
Just to be concise we have the seasides and the islands, the rivers and the lakes, the mountains and the hills, the woods, and the green is wherever, even in the towns. We have a lot of wonderful medieval cities ( Florence, Pise, Siena, Lucca, Arezzo, etc.) and small towns (San Gimignano, Pienza, Chiusi, Volterra ,etc.) Our history is full with artists as Dante, Giotto, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci,etc.,
Last but not least everywhere in Tuscany you can taste good food and good wines (our Brunello and our Chianti Classico are famous all over the world as well as our renowned kitchen).
I'm sure I've forgotten something since we have so many things that's impossible to recall of them (also we are in a favourite position as to the weather,never too hot or too cold, just temperate). Not yet convinced ?? Then give a look to the link here below and you'll definitively fall in love with my region.

http://www.tuscanweb.com/region/

Looking forward to welcome you here....Ciao


martymelendi
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I'm Italian and I stay in Arezzo...I love Milan and Florence...!


ila
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Rome, the eternal city..


theropingeffect
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Cinque Terra because it is so secluded.


carmined
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i like so much my city, pompei...
it's the city where i was born, and it's so nice in all the periods of the year...
it's not too cold in winter, because it's near to the sea...
it's not too hot in summer for the same thing...
this city it's very nice too see, infact here comes people for all the world, for visit the ruins and the beautiful church of the madonna del rosario... i think it's a great city!! i hope that you can see it in your life!!!


mike.fincher
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I lived for six years in Napoli. I loved it every minute. I know some people say Napoli is dirty or uncouth, but the people there are very friendly and welcoming. The food is great, my favorite kind of Italian food. Also, it is close to Ischia, Gaeta, Pompeii, Ercolaneo, Vesuvio, Sorrento and many other wonderful places.

Certainly Rome, Venice and all of Tuscany are just as wonderful, and I thoroughly enjouyed my visits to those places, but Napoli felt like home (and still does though I live in USA now).



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