Is it possible to see Florence in one day (a literal 24 period)? |
| I am going to be in Italy for a few days and I am planning on splitting up one day and doing half of it and all of the following day in Venice, all of the following day in Florence, and the two ... |
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How often do italians shower? |
I have known a couple people from europe and brazil who didnt shower as often as americans when they first came to the us.
One of them always put on tons of perfume cuz in her country u didny ... |
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If you went to Italy on a shopping trip, what would you buy? |
What is Italy known for as far as shopping?
Where would you expect to go and buy on a shopping vacatioin there?... |
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Is it safe to bring my laptop to italy? |
im going to a italy. im going to a few nice hotels. one in rome, one in venice, and one in florence. do you think its safe to bring my laptop wiht me or do you think someone would steal it.
and ... |
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Single gals heading to Italy and have a couple of questions? |
first of all - what is the weather usually like this time of year in Rome. We will be there in 6 days.
second of all- is it true that Italian men like American or Canadian women? which ... |
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Is there good shopping in Italy? |
| I'm seventeen and m school will be going to Italy on a trip in two weeks. I was wondering if there was good shopping there and if so, if it was expensive? We're going to Milan, Rome, Venise,... |
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Gypsies in Italy? |
| Well I am going on a school trip and we are going to Rome. I was looking at webcites and they were talking about gypsies. I hate to sound like an ignorant American but honestly what are they? I ... |
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I am going to Florence for a day. What should I do in that one day? |
| I am going to Florence for a day. What should I do in that one day? I want an action-packed day and want to really see and experience the ... |
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What do you recommend to see in Rome? |
Apart from the obvious places like the Vatican, the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, Piazza Navona and all that.
If you have been, what did you see that you liked most that isnt ... |
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What is your favourite city in Italy? |
I may have an opportunity to move there and I'd like to move somewhere that is especially beautiful, with friendly people and has a sense peacefulness to it.
What are your favourite ... |
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ITALY- I want to STUDY ABROAD there for college ...what is THE best CITY in italy to stay in so...? |
| that I can get a feel for italy, because i KNOW florence and rome are mostly tourist places and i dont want to be surrounded by tourist all day.. ... |
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Can anyone help with a passport issue? |
I would like to travel to Rome with my son, who is curently on my passport, untill he reaches 16 he is now 14.
will he still be allowed to travel to Rome on it or will i need to apply for a ... |
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Which city in Italy would you recommend? |
I'm thinking about taking a short holiday at the end of this summer, and just wondering where to go. I have been to Rome and Naples recently, and Pisa and Florence when I was younger but can't remember at all.
So anyone who lives in Italy or has visited a city recently, which ones are good for a short visit? I'm thinking museums and sights. Thanks! |
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If you've been to Rome and Naples recently and are specifically looking for a city, I would recommend Florence or Venice. Both of them are compact enough to easily get around in during a short break. Both are scenic and have good museums. Florence is particularly good in this respect in addition to the Uffizi, the Accademia, Pitti Palace, and Palazzo Vecchio, there's the Bargello, the Museum of the History of Science, the Duomo Museum, the Museum of San Marco, the Stibbart Museum, and tons of other places with interesting exhibits. I particularly like the Orsanmichele and San Mineato al Monte.
If you're there long enough, there are interesting day trips that you could take on the side from either. From Florence, there's Siena, Arezzo, the Chianti country, San Gemignano, and Pisa/Lucca to choose from. From Venice, Padova, Verona, Vicenza, and Treviso are all worth visiting.
Other possibilities that meet the criteria for museums and sights include Genova or Turin. |
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laohbionda
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Uh Florence, Amalfi, Rome.
There are so many cities worth seeing.
and by the way its SIENA , not Sienna
I live in italy |
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Jen
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my favourite place in italy is verona, its just beautiful & perfect for a short stay
venice is lovely too but i find it can be over-rated. rome, i really enjoyed but we ended up spending 10 days there so unsure if this fits into a short visit or not?
also rome, end of summer is a struggle, unless u are good with the heat. its a big city & has no breeze at all.
more northern parts of italy are also nice...and ever so slightly cooler (but still hot!).
turin is very typically italian, parts of it i found too much so & some of the locals were rude to me...but thats all personal experience.
milan is an interesting place...very different from rome. its much more happening in my opinion...its also expensive. but then again so are many places in italy. |
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mose
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Verona. |
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megamokhâ„¢ ( Les feuilles mortes)
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I recomend Venice...It is a huge museum by it self |
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jeanlucp_99
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Hi! I'm Italian and I live in Italy (so I apologize for my English!).
I have many towns to suggest to you, your choice will depend from wich part of Italy do you want to visit:
1)in Sicily (deep south): Palermo, Taormina, Catania, Siracusa, Agrigento;
2) in Apulia (south east): Lecce, Bari and Alberobello.
3)in Naples area : Sorrento, Pompeii, Caserta, Capri, Amalfi, Paestum;
4)in Tuscany(central Italy): Florence, Pisa and Siena;
5)in Venice area(north east): Venice, Padua, Verona and Garda lake
6)in Milan area(north west): Milan, Como lake, Maggiore lake.
I hope these informations will be useful to you. Enjoy your time in Italy! Bye |
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andorinha2000
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Have you gone to Pompeii, near Naples? |
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carrington
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Sienna |
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Blazing Pen Avenger.
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Dear Puddleduck. How about Venice! |
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lovetuscany
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hello, for a short vsit i suggets you to arrive at Pisa airport, which is very central in Tuscany. in a short holiday, depending on the number of days, i suggest you to visit again Pisa and Florence, explore the wonderful city of Lucca and you don't have to miss Volterra and San Gimignano. from Pisa and from Pisa area all these destinations are easily reachable. i suggest you to rent a car at the airport Pisa and travle around. if you don't want to take a car, you can use trains to pisa-florence-lucca and buses to volterra-san gimignano. i suggest you ti visit this website, they are specialists in Tuscany www.ariannandfriends.com. i'm sure they will help you. booking a holiday with them is amazing since you can combine art, culture, nature and good wine and food. have a look! |
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I've visited most of the major Italian cities, and my favourites for culture, history, sightseeing and food are:
Sienna
Florence
Verona
I found Pisa had little to offer other than the leaning tower, which is overrun, and Milan is a bit anonymous. Rome and Venice are, of course, great, but very crowded. Hope this helps. |
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Lauren
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Volterra. |
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psymon
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Venice is an excellent suggestion and can easily be combined with Verona, home of Romeo and Juliet and with an amphitheatre more breath-taking (though smaller) than Rome's, the ancient stone bridges over the river, the old town (also intself a museum, to borrow a phrase ;-) and the views to the distant mountains make it a must visit in Northern Italy.
If you have time to journey further, head further west to the Lago di Garda, the biggest lake in Italy filling a mountain bordered valley. Stunning.
Wherever you go, enjoy Italy, its people, its scenery, its food and its wine. ;-P |
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i love zoey.
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france, or paris er whatever |
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