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 A day in the life of a tradition italian home?
a breif yet formal description of how an italian lives daily. Include family structure, the values of a itlian home, and the religion. How do you incoorporate al these things daily withing an italian ...


 Where in Italy is the best to learn about Italian cooking?
I'm a student that is going to a technical culinary program next year and after i have plans to move to Europe for a couple of years to work as a chef in France and Italy. I was wondering where ...


 Is Venice very Expensive
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 How do i say pasta in Italy?
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 Places to visit in florence?
I am making a short 6 hrs stop (thanks to my very tight schedule) at florence on my way from pisa to venice. What is the best place to visit in that short period of time.
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 How many stamps do i need to send a letter from US to Italy?
i'm sending a letter from california to florence, italy....how many stamps do i need?...


 Amalfi coast:Positano or Ravello?
Hi,
i am planning a honeymoon vacation in the amalfi coast region in october.
i am not sure how to divide my time in the region.Should i be spending 3 days in positano and 2 or 3 days in ...


 Can someone recomend me a great hotel in venice, near plaza de san marcos, great price...?
arround $100 ...


 What type of buildings would you find in rome, italy? ( old stone, brick, modern, grass huts, mixed, etc)?
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 What are some major attractions in italy?
landmarks... etc??...


 Who gets Venice?
When I visited Venice, it was pouring with rain, water was up to your tush from flooding, the St. Mark's campanola had fallen down and had been rebuilt in 1911 or something, the place smelled ...


 How long is long enough in italy?
I want to visit italy

I was told that a week would be too long...

why?

and if so what would be the best length of time?...


 What's the weather like in Italy?
Going to Italy around dec 20- january 6
Does anyone know what the weather is like there right now?...


 What would you say i sthe best restaurant in venice? god quality, romantic but not over the top prices?
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 Sightseeing in milan, florence and venice?
im going to most of the cities in italy and im typing a list of places to visit in each. ive come to a bit of a loose end- what are good places to visit in these cities? including cathedrals, museums,...


 Is FIUMICINO, ROME far from florence?
I am moving to florence but the cheapest flight lands in rome. Is it far for me to get a train to florence?

(don't suggest I google it, please haha I've already done that!)...


 Going to Rome soon can anyone tell me how much rail travel is in Rome and is it easy to get to Pompey?
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 Where should I stay in Rome?
I realise this question has been asked numerous times but none of the answers seem to contain the information I need.

Rather than which hotel to stay in I was wondering which area was best ...


 Travelling to Italy: fly into Tuscany or Milan on New Year's Eve?
We are taking a 2 week trip to celebrate our anniversary in December and have two flight options when we arrive in Italy (from Paris) on New Year's Eve....

1. Fly into Milan at around ...


 Trouble getting a visa for italy?
the italian consulate in chicago will only allow you to apply for a visa by appointment. i called (at $2.49 a minute) and they only had an appointment available 4 days after i'm already supposed ...



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When in Rome...?

act like the Romans?

    



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Felicity???
Yea,Romans still know how to live the good life. After you've done your duty to culture by wandering through the Colosseum and being awed by the Pantheon, after you've traipsed through St. Peter's Basilica and thrown a coin in the Trevi Fountain, you can pause to experience the charm of the Roman evening. Find a cafe at summer twilight and watch the shades of pink turn to gold and copper before night finally falls. That's when another Rome comes alive; restaurants and cafes grow more animated, especially if you've found one on an ancient hidden piazza or along a narrow alley deep in Trastevere. After dinner, you can have a gelato (or an espresso in winter) or stroll by the fountains or through Piazza Navona, and the night is yours. <*-*>


The_Mouse
When in Rome.....drink Italian wine.

Just don't know what answer you were after so I thought of some random stuff connected with Rome or Italy.

But thanks for the two points


Duane T
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We just came back from Rome...it was our first trip. It was a wonderful trip. We took some tips from our tour guidle to learn a few phrases which a number of vendors and restaurant servers seemed to have appreciated.

There are ROMANS running all over the place. Costumed italians at the historical sites are willing to have you take a picture of them for a fee (haggle the price, normally most started off at 15 to 20 Euros...but we haggled the price down to 4 or 5 Euros for the ones who looked authentic). Some of the Roman garb looked like homemade sheet metal painted gold, while others look more authentic with very detailed molding/designs on their uniform. The Colleseum also had gladiators.

Have Fun!


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Sure.


fifimsp2
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do as the Romans do.

How is this a question?


loving30
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avoid touristy joints, although it's hard. the whole of rome is now practically set up for american tourists :-(


Sara R
When in Rome.....HAVE FUN!





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