
jennijan
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Pozzallo (sp?) in Sicily.
Beautiful, quiet, gorgeous beach and un-spoilt. lots of culture and real Italy. |
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Fish
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Sorrento! It's stunning. And take a trip to Amalfie if you go cause the coastal road there is JUST amazing |
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Just Tom
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That depends on how long you plan to visit and how you plan to travel there. As many above have pointed out, Venizia is a good place to start, then drive to Verona, to Milano, Firenza, across to Bologna, down to Pesaro and Ancona, back across to Roma, down to Napoli, over to Capri (hydoplane boats), down to Sorrento, up to Mt. Vesuvia or wherever your heart takes you.
Travelling by Italorail is a little less expensive that renting a car.l
You can get on and off whenever you please.
Every city has its own unique flavor and cuisine. Just enjoy every city wherever you end going. |
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Claudia H
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Sardegna (limone beach, villa simius)
Calabria |
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SUMMER!
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You must visit Venezia, Firenze e Roma. if you have a lot of days I suggest you also Padova, tha Costiera Amalfitana (near Napoli) and the Cinque Terre (near Genova). But if you wnat to go on holidays near the sea Calabria is the best! ...If you are alone stay far from Napoli and Bari.... it's not very good... |
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Euphojim
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Sorrento |
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newby
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Florence! |
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Caro
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dundeeflower are you new here? lots of italians in dundee why not ask one, hope you have a great hoilday. |
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xxxxxxxxx
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Venice |
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SARDINIA U MUST GO THERE! |
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Ennala
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Do you trust an Italian?!? So I can suggest you to travel in Tuscany.
If you want to find nice seaside, you can choose something between Livorno and Grosseto: Cecina, San Lorenzo, Castiglioncello (this is very famous, a bit expensive but there you can find also night life), Castiglione della Pescaia (very nice one!)
Starting from one of those sea resorts, you can move to big cities such as Florence, Siena, Lucca, Pisa, Grosseto... or simply travel in inland and enjoy the beautiful landscape!
At last you can eat very well almost everywhere. Typical courses are "Caciucco" (some sort of fish soup) and everything which contains wild boar... very tasty!!!
If you need more information, do not hesitate to contact me by mail! I will be pleased to help you! ;) |
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Bellina
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RIMINI or CAPRI!!! |
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natalia k
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I was told that salermo it's very nice |
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fuelpay.co.uk
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Sorrento!!! The air sparkles with magic in Sorrento!!!!!!!!
I am going to live there soon and cannot wait - go just once and you'll be hooked, it is the most sensationally enchanting place on Earth, I promise you!!!!!!!! |
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jude
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Tuscany. Beautiful. Everything in one place, no need to go anywhere else. |
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Rick
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Sicilia ( or Sicily in English ).
Great people, awesome beaches, lots of history/culture, awesome scenery and a volcano!!! |
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brabbit
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either venice or rome |
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Amanda P
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Tuscany, Rome or Venice. Venice is a bit smelly though. |
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horrorfan
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The amalfi coast. |
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Vagabonda
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ANYWHERE, especially during August when there are Festas in the small towns and villages.
Also during the grape harvest, the truffle season (Piedmonte, Umbria and Le Marche) etc.
Recipes vary not just from region to region but valley to valley etc. Food a Agriturism establishments can be superb - and without the fuss of cuisine minceur etc. The Slow Food movement is worth following in Italy.
Go into the local tourist office - Pro Loco and ask.
Enjoy - and remember to take exercise to burn off the inevitable excesses! |
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Balthazar
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Florence. |
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una ragazza siciliana
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definetly sicily |
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diego c
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I am italian..for me Venice or Rome but if you like the mountains I belive Marmolada is too fantastic |
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Robin A.
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sestri levante
absolutely beautiful |
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Dean B
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Anywhere in Sicily or Sardinia. You'll have to go see for yourself. You'll be hooked. |
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Lauren658
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I just spent a month in Italy and the best experience I had was in Bergamo. This city is beautiful and everyone is a local... |
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