Which is the best hotel near the Vatican in Rome for a weekend break? |
| Looking for a reasonably priced 3 star for a short break to the Vatican city.... |
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@/?@:?:@hi all ive booked a trip to sicily italy...is it a cheap place to holiday please help thanks::{:@:@:? |
| hi all we have just booked our honeymoon to sicily is it a cheap place to go on holiday...what activities are there to do ie water sports etc and again how is it all priced as i dont want to spend ... |
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Sono italiana e sto "cercando" di rispondere in inglese!I'm an italian girl and i'm "trying" to answer..? |
i'm italian but i love english and the america.....i love twilight and all the other meyer's books... this is my msn adress
petite.alessia@hotmail.it
i would speak english...... |
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What to wear in Rome? |
| What shoes should I wear in Rome? Timberland mocs, black ankle boots, tan and black hiking boots? The hiking boots have the best soles, but all three are comfy. I will be backpacking, mostly wearing ... |
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Venice Lido? |
Hi,
I'm going to Venice on the 28th August for 3 nights - I'm staying at the Helvetia Hotel on the island of Lido, and I'm flying in to Treviso airport - does anyone know how ... |
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I have 3.5 days to spend in Italy. Where should I go and how long should I stay at each place? |
| I'm flying to and from Rome. I'm thinking Rome, Florence, Pisa and maybe also Venice if I have time. What should my iternery look like?... |
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We are going to Italy for a week or so in Sept. Could anyone reccomend where to go and what to see? |
| Our flight arrives and departs from Rome and we could probably catch the train to nearish cities. Thanks :)... |
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Please translate? |
| "ecco perche lo gradite"... |
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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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Where in Italy is it good to move to? |
I am an American girl, who is high school might move to Italy with my family. Where is a good place to learn the language, get a reasonably good job (for my parents), and is easy, or not difficult, to fit in? Specifically Venice, Volterra, Florence, Rome, Milan, or Vienna. BTW, don't have to be THAT specific, though appriciated... |
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To make friends, smaller, less touristy places are better. But they have less jobs of course.
It's probably best to search international jobs sites, or US companies that have bases in Italy to see what the work options would be, then look at the places those jobs are in (most likely Milan or Rome). |
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Luca..merCenary noNnevOgliamo
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Ehi i am italian...A good place to have a good job and learn italian it's the north of italy.
You can move to Florence or Milan or in the capital Rome
Vienna it's not in italy,perhaps you would tell Venezia. |
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.Laura
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Nowhere maybe in vienna...just because is not Italy |
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O Smart One
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Vienna is not part of Italy.... It's Austrian. In Italy, generally speaking, the North is richer but more expensive then the South. Generally speaking, places such as Naples, are hotbeds of crime (Mafia) and are quite poor compared to the North. The richest city (in size and per capita) would probably be Milan, however it is not suprisingly more expensive. However, it is much cheaper then say Venice. Rome is in the middle of Italy, and doesn't have too many special things, it isn't really too crime-ridden or poor, but it is very crowded. Also, in most of Italy, homes tend to be small and cars small too. By good jobs, it depends on what your looking for, and what they are qualified in. If it has to do with finance, Italy is not a good place at all, Italy doesn't even have a stock index that is regularly mentioned. I personally like the Alps, near Austria or Switzerland, but those are more for people who don't need to work. |
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zafir
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Neither you, nor your family, can just decide to move to another country. It's necessary to have a job offer first, in which case the employer may help relocate the family, or the family needs to migrate. To get a job your parents will need to have skills that are not available from within the Italian workforce or with workers from another country. So, unless your parents have Italian passports or passports from another EU country, and speak fluent Italian, it will be impossible for them to get jobs in Italy.
Even if they were eligible to apply for long-term visas they need to show that they can provide financial and health support for the entire family without working, or seeking help from the Italian government.
You might want to check out visa conditions before going any further. The Italian Embassy website has links to Italian Consulates which detail the different visas: http://www.ambwashingtondc.esteri.it/ambasciata_washington
Not sure where you got your list of places in Italy. How did you pick Volterra, it's a very small town. Do you even know where it is? And Vienna is the capital of Austria, not a city in Italy. |
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