
nanrai18
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SOUTH! |
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lara
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if is summer Genova sea side, if is winter Torino near the mountains if is spring Venice a lots of art, if is autumn Rome heritage and nice food. |
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Mario
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Venice, Rome, Florence & Tuscany |
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Warrior
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Verona has the oldest working coloseum in the world.
The Soave valley is close by - wine is inexpensive...some farmers sell their own stuff on the roadside.
naturally, Lago di Garda is not to be missed...
- my favorite place in that entire country...
the catacombs of Lago Di Como were nice...
but Garda...e bella |
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Becky 604
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Venice and Rome |
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Songbird
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I think it really depends on what you're interested in.
My most fantastic visit to Italy was to Rome and Sorrento; from Sorrento we visited Pompeii which was absolutely awesome! Sad too, to capture people at the moment of their terrible deaths, but amazing to walk around the town and see just how people lived then. Vesuvius too - the live and still smoking volcano is well worth a visit.
Hope this helps - whatever you decide, have a great trip! |
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boofa13
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Depends on what you are looking to do. Venice, Florence, Rome and Positano were all amazing...but so are the cities in between. |
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glitterbug
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Skiing in the Dolomites |
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skapiter
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it depens if you need an "historical" travel or a relaxing one...Many town!Rome, Milan, Florence bur try the sud, beautiful see and beach and some beautiful town too (Lecce)
p.s.sorry for my english;-) |
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KeS
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If you have been to Italy before I would suggest a trip off-site the normal tourist streams.
I have had one summer in Calabria and two in Apulia, both wonderful places where you'll meet nice peoples and the best seafood in Italy!
Many alternative activities too, both at the clean sea or in the nationalparks in the inland.
Try it - You will not regret it!
You can find more alternatives at this site:
http://www.italyexposed.com
Have a nice trip! |
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shosho
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Venice,,,,you have to go there GOOD LUCK and HAVE FUN,........... |
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ellikat21114
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Sicily, because of the
1. Weather
2. Views
3. History
4. Cost (much cheaper than the rest of Italy)
5. Not a lot of tourists if you stay away from Palermo and Taormina.
6. Food
7. Wine
8. Most importantly, the people. |
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toshlyons
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Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast |
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Secret Squirrel
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The Amalfi Coast - Sorrento, Ravello, Positano, Amalfo, Islands of Capri or Ischia..... Spot the wannabe Italian! (Hubbys family is from Amalfi so its close to my heart!)xx |
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ѕтєℓℓα3χ
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everywhere |
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sunset_bridge
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Venice for romanticism or rome for art |
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womam12
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milan turin and genoa, |
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nightmair
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Venice in the winter. avoid the crowds in the summer |
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inksenso
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Come to visit the Tuscany, San Gimignano, Volterra, Siena, Florence, Pienza, Val d'Orcia and more...... Every corner of Tuscany is wonderful... I live in Tuscany :) |
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JULIE S
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Venice and riva del garda on lake garda we did 4 days venice and a week in garda for our honeymoon was fab |
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Annie M
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Sorrento is lovely, as you can use as a base and visit Pompeii and Capri which is fab. Venice is great for a day visit, Milan fab for shopping. |
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Someone
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Be an adventurer, go to each major spot in Italy. What seems great in the north, is also great, but different, in the south. But in the south, they drive crazier! |
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Powerpuffgeezer
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corrrrr italy is great as far south as you can it gets better and better |
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