Hello, I am getting married in Passignano in Italy this August and will be travellling to the country next week to meet various suppliers. I am keen to source my own wine however am a complete novice ...
I want to move to Milan for a year or so. What kind of price would I be looking at to rent a flat in the city (not necessarily centre but not too far out)? Does anybody know? Nothing extravagant or ...
I am doing an outline for a social studies project on this subject. So I was thinking for my thesis sentence, The Leaning Tower of Pisa descended from the _______;;;or something like The Leaning T...
I need to book a flight with Continental from Houston to Rome for the summer. Why does a ticket to Rome (or Milan) cost significantly more than a ticket to Berlin, Frankfurt or Paris when all ...
I've never been to Italy but have been invited to a wedding in Treviso. What kind of clothes should I take with me? How about shoes? Nice pretty high heel shoes as well as sensible trainers?
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I've been there and i loved it! however when i tried to start looking for rental properties that were to actually live in not just for vacation, and i couldn't find anything. where should i ...
i like santa maria maggiore and trinità dei monti for the scenery, san luigi dei francesi for the caravaggios and san pietro in vincoli for michelangelo's mose
you can go to piazza di spagna, then you cannot not go in saint Peter square to see the basilica
*Army*Wife*
St. Peters Basilica is absolutely gorgeous... you will get a feeling like never before by going in there. We were there for the last easter of Pope John Paul II. Also the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine
Poppy
In Rome there are about 270 churches... my favourite one is Sant'Ignazio, but if it is the first time you go to Rome you cannot go to St. Peter.
Meg
rome is full of churches, cathedrals, and basillicas...you can have a field day!...just walk around and discover!