What is the weather like in Sorrento (Italy) this time of year? |
| Going to Italy in a few weeks and I'm not completely sure what clothes to take so if someone could tell me if it's really hot/cold/mild it would be much appreciated :) thanks a lot.... |
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Can anyone help me in planning a trip in Italy?? |
i am goin to Italy for a week with ma family.
jus wanted to know if anyone here could help me out in planning ma trip and updating me of what places to visit there and what are things to see.<... |
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What are some highlights of things to do and see in venice and rome italy? |
| i am planing a trip to italy and want some ideas that i can look into and plan for my ... |
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Can anyone recommend reasonably priced hotels...? |
| in Rome, that would be within walking distance of the "tourist attractions"? Nothing too fancy, but it would need to be a fairly nice place to stay, and it's just for adults, not ... |
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Ehi guys!!!!you've never been in Italy? |
| I'm an italian guy and i'd like to know what do you think about my country....do you like???there's mafia and crime in some cities but it's a wonderful country..i love america!!!i&... |
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How difficult is it for an American to go to college in Italy? |
Getting accepted, not speaking the language very well, tuition, housing....so forth and so forth. Any info is appreciated! Additional Details lol, I know about the crazy drivers...I went ... |
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RE: Going to Rome for a Week.? |
Any suggestions travelling to either Florence, Venice or Sorrento? Take train or ?
My wife & I going on a flight/hotel Pkg. Leaving this weekend.
Thank you.... |
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What's the best school for learning Italian in Italy, if I'm a beginner going for four weeks? |
| I'm an American and am prepared to spend the month of June anywhere in Italy, learning basic Italian. I've never taken a class in Italian before. I'm open to living in any city but ... |
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What's a nice, mid-range hotel in Venice, Italy? |
| I'm looking for something that's walking distance to anything worth seeing and isn't terribly expensive. I'll be traveling alone and my budget is roughly €75-100 ($100-150US) a ... |
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Why are most rome hotels booked out for october 2009? |
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Im going to Milan in a couple of days, can anyone recommend....... ? |
| any clubs, resturants and things to do in the day near Central Station? Also how easy and cheap is it to go to Lake Como, can you do any tours and how much are they? T... |
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Can I buy the metro ticket in Fiumicino Airport? |
| I'm going to Rome in 2 weeks, and we're going to stay there for 4 days. I'll arrive by plane in Fiumicino Airport and I need to take the train to Tiburtina station and take another ... |
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I'm an Asian gal who bagpack to Venice, where can I get a hostel at the Lowest $ with a good location? |
| I'm going to Venice, Italy in June, I only affort a bed the hostel, and need to find a afe and good place to stay.... |
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Do Tourists need to carry their passorts to enter San Marino from Italy? |
Question 1) As the title question
Question 2) Do I need to pass throgh Customs when entering San Marino ? By the way, I am not an EU citizen.
Question 3) What should I do in S... |
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Can I bring my King size mattress to Italy? |
| My husband is in the army and we are being stationed in Vicenza, Italy. I heard bedrooms are super small. I would rather have my king size mattress and leave some furniture behind. Will there be ... |
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What are current challenges in Italy? |
besides the trash thing in Naples,
i need it to be in 2008, in Italy, and a website too if you ... |
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What kinds of women's products are there for an American traveling to Italy? |
By women's products I mean that-time-of-the-month stuff. I prefer pads, not tampons.
I am going to Italy for almost a year and have limited space in my bags for excess toiletries, but I've been strongly advised by many different people to either (1) bring all the toiletries you'll need, or at least some! or (2) don't bring anything; it's all available in Italy.
I know that deodorant and toothpaste in Europe is different, but I'm looking specifically for FHPs (feminine hygiene products, specifically pads) in big Italian cities. Are there as many choices to choose from? Are there varied sizes? Wings? Are they expensive?
As many details as you can give (including specific examples) would really help, as I am somewhat particular about what I use, but also very limited in baggage space. Thanks! |
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Oh my god...well...we are in Europe aren't we...loads of supermarkets you know...Here we are at least 30 millions of women so...you will find all sort of things a woman need...deodorants (we shower as well incredible isn' it?) pads of every size and price...small for light period...bigger for night period...as well as the "all day" pads...soap lots of variety (including the genitals one...is that funny isn't it?) I know i am going to SHOCK you we got the soap for genitals as well !! quite incredible as you wont find them ANYWHERE because only Italy use that fantastic useful thing called BIDET !!....We are desperate when we go abroad as no way to find that sort of thing ! So plently of hygiene for women (and not just women) during the mestruate period...and every day life....you dont have to take anything with you dear...probably you will need to take something with you after leaving this place because you won't find those in your country!....cheers |
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You will find any and all toiletries you need here; tampons and pads included.
Do not take up space in your luggage unless it is for a make-up or shampoo product that you MUST have a specific brand and don't know if you can find it here. Maybe add a list of the brands of products you use so we can let you know if they are here. Loreal, Garnier, Nivea, Pantene, just some of the few that are here that you will recognize. Also nail polish remover is unneccesarily expensive here. Besides that you will have access to anything you need. It's not a 3rd world country! |
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Catalina
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Don't worry, Italy is well furnished with many different kind of pads and toiletries... |
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Orange B
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Hi Andi!
Yes, in Italy you can find both pads and tampons. You can find pads with wings and with different sizes. And yes, there are different choices!. The price is not expensive; of course it dipends on the quantity of pads, on the brand...As for deodorant and toothpaste you can find a lot of different choices. I think you don't have to worry about them ( pads, deodorant, toothpaste...). You'll find all of these things in Italy. I hope I helped you!
Bye and have a nice time in Italy! |
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Al M
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My Dutch partner tells me that the bigger supermarkets in Italy (the ones found usually in shopping centres) often have a better selection of feminine hygiene products than what she's used to seeing in Dutch supermarkets. The range of products seems to me to be roughly comparable to what I recall from British supermarkets.
If you're VERY particular on what pads you use, then you'd obviously be safest bringing your own. But if you don't want to fill up a suitcase with a year's supply of them, then I'd suggest you just accept that you might need to try a few different locally available brands before you find one that's acceptable to you. Even if people were able to tell you the brand names of products available here, that wouldn't necessarily mean much. Companies do sometimes alter products to suit the tastes or needs of consumers in a particular country and, conversely, it's common for identical products to be sold under different names in different countries.
While smaller shops and the sort of mini-supermarkets you see in town centres have a very limited range of toiletries, the large supermarkets (found mainly in shopping centres) have a bewildering selection of things like toothpaste, shampoo, shower gel, deodorants and feminine hygiene washes and douches.
Personally, I have a problem with antiperspirants since I've yet to find one sold here that actually works for me. That may be due to some peculiar Italian ideas about how sweat should be allowed to flow or something. In any case, I get friends to bring large quantities of an antiperspirant I like from Britain when they come to visit. If that sort of thing is important to you - and, from my olfactory observations it is much more important to Americans and Brits than it is to Italians - then I suggest you try to bring a good supply of your preferred brand. On the other hand, it's possible you might find one here that works for you. There is generally a fair selection of the stuff in larger supermarkets and farmacie. |
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