For my graduation present I get to go to Italy for a week I have already chose Rome and I need one more city to choose I am going in the first or second week in July and I what to shop and see the ...
I'm doing an exchange to Italy this year..
my exchange student just left on october 20th..
and i go in february..
i'd just like to chat with some italians.. or anyone else ...
after a cruise in july we will be spending 6 days in venice. im concerned it's too much time there. i was thinking of going to florence for a few days. we have to come back to venice for airport....
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I am planning (or attempting to anyway) a two week vacation to Italy with my daughter who will be 2 at the time. I was just wondering if anyone could share any tips or advice they have on child ...
I am going to italy soon for 3 months and I want to get an italian sim card. I saw that there are prepaid italian sims but thouse are not available in canada. will i be needing documents to purchase ...
I used to work in Milan.
The women there are unbelievably hot. Even the old ones!
They wouldn't dream of even putting the bins out unless they were at their glamorous best.
Our friends purchased tickets 2 weeks ago and 1.5 months ago, and, respectively, paid $700 and $600... we now can't find anything near there. Is there a trick or a secret to this? Thanks all~...
Hinginthegither
Where to go on holiday in Italy...?
...that's wheelchair-friendly. I've had a wheely good look in the brochures and we are having trouble deciding where. Need a flight from Glasgow, not a long bus journey when we get there and... lots of space to 'burn that rubber', yeah!
I confirm Italy is not wheelchair friendly, but generally speaking the norther you go the better should be. Also people is very helpful since we understand the difficulties and to try to lend a hand.
I experienced similar problems strolling my babies wheelchair.
I presume therefore you might fly in to Orio al Serio (BGY) close to Milano and tour the beauties of the north (east Verona-Venezia west Milano- Torino) for instance.
I'm from Roma and I'm ashamed to say ground is dirty and parked cars often block access ramps, but it's still worth a visit (and a little extra effort).
Buon viaggio e benvenuti!
♥vicky♥
hi! i'm italian and i live in italy... i'm sorry but I'm only 16 and I am not really good at English!!
italy is very beautiful!!
if you want to go in a place where you can find the sea my advice for you is "PUGLIA" i don't know how do english peaple call it..or Sicily!..but the best in my opinion is sardinia!
the part of south italy!!
the sea it's very beautiful!
if you want to visit the important cityes you have to come in Milan, or Rome or florence or venice ...the most beautiful cityes that i ever seen!
the food in italy is the best in my opinion!
i live in milan and i think that you have to come to milan for a trip!
i love milan!!!!
i have viesited a lot of place in italy of course..i can give you a lot of information!!!!you can sand to me a yahoo mail if you want more information..I'll be more exact!!!
send me a mail if you want ..I'll try my best to tell you a lot of information!!
baci baci/kiss kiss
ciaooo!!!!!!!!!!! /goodbye!
.Laura
I agree with Vicky....just head the south and particularly Puglia...
which is wheelchair friendly....and friendly all the way!The most friendlier part of Italy....wheelchair or not no one will ever leave you alone in trouble..
trust me
Princess
sicilyyyyyyyyyyyyy...wonderful island!
lion of judah
unfortunatly most of italy is very unwheelchair friendly... high kerbs lots of stairs..
good luck wherever you choose
buon viaggio
blondie.
FLORENCE IS AMAZING!! my favorite for sure :]]
Claudio C
I suggest Florence and Pisa. Both are wonderful towns, next each to other (one hour by train), totally flat (Florence is surrounded by hills but the historical centre is flat), and the most beautiful things to see are relatively near one another. You could visit both without needing to take a car nor a bus.