Traveling to Rome for first time - advice, experiences, tips? |
| Anything at all: what people usually wear over there, social customs, good places to go, restaurants, clubs, how many people speak English, is it easy to get lost, do they like Americans, is there ... |
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Walking in Italy..? |
| How much do the average Italian tourists walk in a day? I'm visiting Florence and was interested if anyone has any insight.... |
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Travel from Rome to venice? |
| i want to know what is the cheapest way to travel from rome to venice?!?.......links would be great!... |
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Who among you loves italy? |
| Italian cuisine, Italian art, the Italian people etc. .. etc. ..... |
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If you had to choose between Rome, Venice, or Florence which would you choose and why? |
| I will be going to Europe the first 2 weeks of Sept '08 to visit a friend and travel Europe. She lives in Frankfort so we will go to a couple of places in Germany, Paris is a definite, and we... |
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I want to move to Italy? |
Hello,
I am American and I love Italy. I want to move there so badly. I don't know what I could do to make a living there though. Any ideas? I am not fluent but I think that most ... |
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Street map of the centre of rome for tourist attractions? |
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Is there a city in Italy called MIAMI? |
| i KNOW there's a Miami, FL. but is there another Miami in Italy?... |
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Are there any Italian speakers in here that can translate "always and forever" in here? |
i dont just want an online translation... i want it the way a real Italian would state it?
thanks so much if you could ... |
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Traveling to Italy alone? |
| I want to go to Italy in the spring. I plan on traveling by train going to, Rome, Florence, Lucca and Venice. Is it safe for a woman to travel alone? I have been doing my research but would like to ... |
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I need Italian people please to answer this question? |
Can you please tell me how common the name Gastone is in Italy?
is it an old name not used anymore?
Can you compare how common the name is used to an english one like Steve or A... |
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Can you give me some advice on planning a solo trip to ITALY? |
| I want to go for two weeks in May or June and I have a projected budget of $6,000.... |
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canttel |
Where in italy should i go for a long weeked? |
I am not catholic, i am jewish so not interested in seing churches. 4 days in italy...where should i go? |
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ontheroadagainwithoutyou
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Four days-definitely go to Venice!
It's like slipping into another world-a magical dream. |
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Caroline1505
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it depends on where you ar flying in from.
Although the Battistera in Pisa is catholic, it is worth seeing the leaning tower, and there is a fortress around the entire city, and some really great buildings commissioned by the Medici's. Near the tower is a gallery full of great works of art (including some very early woodcuts), and also nearby housed in a building which looks like a workshop are some murals...great!
If you stay in Pisa (which is cheaper than the surrounding cities) then you could take a day trip by train to Livorno, a fishing / beach community, which is charming, and also take a day trip to Florence and visit the Uffizzi art gallery which is home to Botticelli's Birth of Venus as well as some Da Vincis and Van Gogh's. Also in Florence, if you want to skip the Piazza del Fiore De Santa Maria (which, regardless of your religious affiliation is a phenomenal structure, and you can touch the bronze doors for luck), you can walk hrough the squares and eat some fantastic food and visit the Statue of David by Michaelangelo...oh and one other thing...on your way to the Uffizi, stop along the Ponte Vecchio...
okay this is just my opinion...but it's a great long weekend trip...most of all, get out and talk to people in Pisa...they are REALLY great. There is a lovely little restaurant called Michelle's, tucked away in a side street...fantastic noodles with wild boar sauce and a mini bottle of the local red for practically the cost of a hamburger :o)
good luck with finding a trip...Italy is fabulous! :o) Buon Viaggio! (am a little jealous! :o) haha) |
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nenadcal
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I think you should go down south to Bari and those cities where the "heel" of the boot is. Its beautiful. |
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KeS
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Hi,
I would head for Sicily for 4 days.
Nice country, nice food and still possible to avoid the tourist hoards found at the mainland.
Please have some more tips for Italy here:
http://www.italyexposed.com
Have a nice trip! |
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Lorenzo Agostini
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I would suggest Rome. The city is huge and you can go visit the jewish district. Apart from this many other beautiful things to visit and all by feet! |
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soccerbrat21
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i would suggest Rome, Florence, or Venice. all beautiful places with amazing sites and destinations!
i hope you have a great time where ever you end up going! |
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REnate
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Rome is the best for everything or Naples where you can see the ruins of Pompey and Herculaneum |
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redhed
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france see the sights walk around GO SHOPPING!! |
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Kitty
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florence is so beautiful!!!!! |
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obbedisca
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There are plenty of non-Catholics that can still appreciate the beautiful art and majesty of the Churches in Italy. |
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