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im 75% italian and 25% english so would it be weird to wear an italia shirt even though im not full blooded? 3 of my grandparents are italian and 1 english...
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Any suggestions on taking a trip to Italy June 2007? |
| Any suggestions and/or recommendations would greatly be appreciated. I am still looking for information on cost, flights, packaged tours, cities to see, and ANYTHING really that will help ensure ... |
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Will I experience any problems in Italy? |
Ok, so I am 15 and have blonde hair, blue eyes, and light skin.
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Any one know of a cheapish hotel in the centre of Rome? |
were wanting to stay for 2 or 3 nights in 1st week of June Additional Details wanting to spend no more than £180 (big ask I know lol)... |
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Trip to italy? |
I and 4 of my friends are goinig on a trip in italy from 2,1,08 to 7,2,08. we beginn our trip from venice and we drive with car to rom and after that to pompei just in 5 days.
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Italy............? |
| Italy champion of the world...Milan champion of Europe............... is it Italy the true power of the world?... |
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Do you like Italy? |
| Hi!! I'am an Italian boy, I want to know abuot your opinion about Italy...I don't like it very much, there are lots of problem...but a tourist think Italy was wonderful because it has lots ... |
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Do you like Italy? |
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Where can I find the cheapest fares to Venice, Italy? |
| I want to fly to Venice June 28th and fly back July 10th. I'm looking for the cheapest way to do it! It's just me and one other person. Any info on plane fares, places to stay, or ways to ... |
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What are the general living standards of Italy? |
| Are the people of Italy mostly poor, middle class, comfortable or rich? Just curious to know about the living standards there.Thank you so much=)... |
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Cheap hotel in venice? |
I need a cheap hotel in venice. Any suggestion?
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Anyone is coming in Italy ? |
| have you ever been in the Amalfi Coast : Positano, Sorrento ? and cities Rome, Salerno, Florence, Venice ?... |
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What's the best way to learn Italian (a quick version to get by)? |
I'm going to Italy in October and want to learn some basics so I don't appear disrespectful.
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Where to go in Italy? |
I would like to rent a villa for a week this summer in Italy with a few friends. I've been to Florence, Rome and Venice, and am looking for something different. The countryside would be nice, but something not too far from a city. Charming, rustic, beautiful, with a lot of history to it. Any suggestions? Umbria sounds interesting, but I don't know much about it. Thanks! |
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Susy
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Umbria is very beautiful.
But for change why you don' t go in Sardinia: the beautiful island at the heart of the Mediterranean Sea.
The people is very friendly, the food is wonderful and healthy, Many dishes are based on the wide variety of fish and sea food available or you can have meat, wherever you like.
The beach are very beautiful, the water is so clean and transparent, you can choose sand, rock or little white stones, Sardinia has beaches for all tastes.
You can find Historical places too. |
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abcpaolacba2000
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Hi,I'm Italian and I live in Milan. If you wanna pass a great vacation with your friends in a villa, you should go to Toscana but this is a place of farm holidays and in that period (especially in july and august) I think you should go to a place near the see because it's too hot (from the north of Italy,to the south)...about 100-104 °F. The best see are Ionio and Mediterraneo that are situated in the south of Italy (Calabria,Sicilia and Sardegna).Have a good holiday! |
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darin2z
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In the summer of 2005, my family stayed in a wonderful villa in Monticiano, Italy in Tuscany. It was a beautiful small town in the Tuscan countryside less than 1 hour from Siena and the Chianti region. From here you can take many day trips to Siena, San Gimigniano, Volterra, Massa Maritima, Montalcino, Pienza, Monticpulciano, Monteriggioni, Cortona - all of which I highly recommend. You can even walk to the famous ruins of San Galgano! All of these towns will make you forget about the hustle and bustle of your regular daily life and bring you to a quieter, more peaceful time.
The link to the villa we stayed at is here: http://www.rentvillas.com/PropertyDetail.aspx?Catalog=4422 This particular villa is very inexpensive (only about US$800 per week in the high summer season). For a family of 4, you can easily pay about €150-200 per night for a quad hotel room. Here, for about US$100 a night, you get about 1000 square feet of space - a full 2 bedroom apartment! Even if this villa doesn't excite you, check a little deeper on the rentvillas.com site and you'll see there are many other choices...
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speedy_biondalez
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i'd go to sicily, where you can find a bit of everything; beach , culture and fun! great people, great food! |
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laguerrerito
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I just took a trip to Florence. We rented a car and drove 15 miles out on the SS2 (road between Florence and Sienna) to the countryside (TUSCANY) we rented a villa at Fattoria di Rignana located just uphill of the Tuscan town of Greve Tuscany. It easy to get there from Florence. The villa is located in a beautiful mountain looking over the Chianti Classico Sangiovese Vineyards and a ancient monastery called Baddia di Passignano. This is an expectacular area to enjoy with friends and enjoy freedom of city life. This is also the place to be if you enjoy wine. Hope you have much fun...wherever you decide to go. But remember always prepare yourself for the unexpected make sure you do alot of research before you go out to the country. Enjoy! |
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gab
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well i think verona would be beatiful, or maybe torino |
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It must be nice to be able to go places like that.. hope you have a great time, and remember to think about uslittle people who have never got to leave this usa. place im in.. let me out. let me out. lol |
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unilung
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You could try the Isle of Capri or anywhere along the Amalfi Coast (such as Positano) |
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nickig_crazy_gurl6
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Montemaggiorre, Sicily, Italy is a good place to visit. Everyone in that part is welcoming. It's the country side like you said you would like to visit, but is still near the city. |
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Andrea M
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Sienna! If your into gothic buildings and the countryside, then you'll love Sienna. It's got mountains, beautiful views, great stores, farm land , a little castle village in the outskirts of the city(I can't remember the name though).lol
Also, Bari. That's were my family is from. It's not that big, and not that pretty, but to me it is. It's not Venice or Rome, it's kind of it's own style.
Oh, and Taranto. It's not too far from Bari, and it's BEAUTIFUL! If you like the beach and the ocean its a great place to go and see. It was fun swimming in the sea.
Have fun in Italy!☼ |
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Jared G
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The Cinque Terre region is beautiful. It's close to Milano and Genoa so there is plenty to do. |
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Jessica C
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Me and my family own a Villa in the country side above the Adriatic Sea that we rent out for the summer months. Its called 'Sole Bello Residence' and is located in the
town of Morro D'Alba with easy access to and
from the airport of Falconara, Ancona.
It's just ten minutes from the beach town
of Senigallia in the heart of the Marche
Region and bordering the Tuscany and
Umbria Regions.
Surrounded by vineyards and medieval
fortress hill towns, it's the perfect location
for experiencing Italy at its finest.
Here is our website if you would like to take a better look http://www.solebelloitaly.com
Please feel free to contact me at any time, my email is jcamponi@yahoo.com |
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lo s
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you have to go to Taormina in sisely.... its my most favorite place in italy and has a lot of history about it and you also have to go to reggio di calabria!!!! and when you go make sure you eat swordfish its the best!! |
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fabulous13
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I live in the north east part of italy. Castellano, its 30 mins from the city Rovereto and 40 mins from a bigger city Trento. Its 2 hours from Venice. we have lots of wine vineyards and need help harvesting in september, wanna help? i dont know much about renting villas, but i can say that summer isnt the best time. buisness's are closed and airfare is expensive. fall is great. Anywhere you go, you can take a train. I also reccomend Pisa, its a little boring if your looking for nightlife but it is beautiful. email me if you have more questions |
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andrew s
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I have lived in Italy for nearly ten years and would really recommend Piedmont or le Marche. Piedmont is absolutely gorgeous and a lot of it is virtually undiscovered. Somewhere in the countryside around Saluzzo would fit your description exactly as would somewhere near Urbino in le Marche. My site http://www.my-italy-piedmont-marche-and-more.com/ might give you a few ideas and you are always welcome to contact me for some of my personal recommendations. |
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