Italy and Depression? |
I travel a lot. Every time I arrive in Italy, I get depressed, every where one goes it seems their trying to rip you off, even in simple purchases, taxi, hotels, clothes, restaurants,, etc.
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Do you know that a Pepperoni pizza? |
in Italian dubbed movies is known as a Pizza with peppers?
Italians think that it's the most eaten abroad. Additional Details In Italy, among other tops, we have pizza topped ... |
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Any body been to? |
Sorrento- Italy.
if so what was it like,
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How do you say this in Italian? |
I love you
How are you?
I am from Greece
I am Greek
You mean the world to me
Make love to me
I love kissing you
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Im going on a school trip to eroupe were landing in milan then were going to verona.and then seeing the? |
leening tower of piza. and i dont remeber the rest then were going to france for 3 days the whole trip is 2500 is it worth it? Additional Details leaning tower of piza then heading to ... |
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Location of hotel in Milan? |
Hi,
Where is the best location to get a hotel in Milan?
I am looking for a safe area that has things to do.
first time in Italy Additional Details Which ... |
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Does anyone know the top most beautiful attractions in Italy? |
Like it said in the title I need the most beautiful attractions in Italy.
Could you please show me a picture too please...
I need it in two hours please thanks! Additional Details... |
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Farrari factory to rome...? |
how far is it to drive from the Farrrari Factory to Rome? Additional Details i dont care how its spelt but that doent help ... |
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Trains in Italy -buying tickets? |
| Does any one know please whether there is a website where I can buy tickets on-line and make payment for trains from Ventimiglia to Genoa in Italy. I have been to www.trenitalia.it but this tells ... |
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Are there any job opportunities in southern ITALY ? |
if anyone could help me , I live in southern Italy ( Tropea area ) looking for any type of work i speak fluent English/Italian .
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Can i have details of hotel in Rome.? |
| Can anyone give me the address of a cheap tourist hotel near to the Vatican in Rome . thank you .... |
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What does this mean its in italian? |
ciao l'im di persone parte
bene si ciao ho per partire cosà si ciao significo ho indossato deve ma voglio a perché c'è nessuno parlare a nel myspace cosà si ... |
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EarthCalling |
Who gets Venice? |
When I visited Venice, it was pouring with rain, water was up to your tush from flooding, the St. Mark's campanola had fallen down and had been rebuilt in 1911 or something, the place smelled like a drain
and still you couldn't move for people, the gondola ride costs a week's wages, singing is extra, Harry's bar I missed. Why should I reprise this experience? Additional Details No soul?- you may be right cos I'm thinking Venice Las Vegas. At leasr rhe sun will be out. |
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bazzmc
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You have to plan ahead and visit a place when it's a good time to visit. You don't visit Florida during a hurricane. I personally don't like snow, so I wouldn't visit Denver or Chicago during winter. Likewise, you don't visit Venice during the high season (summer) because it's choked with tourists. Try visiting in spring or fall. The weather is mild, and it's much easier to get around because it isn't as crowded. Also, try getting off the beaten path. I enjoyed wandering away from the major sights and looking at the areas where regular people live. I found a local restaurant and had a great meal for much less money than I would have spent in a touristy area. The point is: you have to do your homework! |
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reception2003@pacbell.net
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On our first visit to Venice, it rained the whole three days we were there. San Marcos Square and lots of other places were flooded and so they brought out the raised platforms but still some areas were unreachable. The traghettos (gondolas across the canals) didn't operate so we had to take a vaparetton up the canal and then down the canal just to get across. And we still fell in love with Venice.
One day we visited the Guggeheim museum in the morning, visited a second museum in the afternoon with Modigliani sketches and attended a Vivaldi concert in a small, community church which was as large as any church in San Diego. We visited Murano and Burano to view delightful villages and some of the most magnificent glass-blowing in the world. We visited the market with fresh vegetables, fruits, fish, and meats that went on and on.
We visited artisan shops including some that featured Carnavale masks and bought a copper one that is magnificent.
If you do not love Venice, you have no soul. |
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AlphaOne_
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Do something you like better next time. Venice is a place I want to visit for all the things that have happened there, for the beauty that has been created there... but if you didn't find that interesting... that's OK, people are different.
Also, when I go somewhere, I prefer knowing _why_, not trusting that I will find why the place is important when I get there. It's not easy to _get_ a place that you don't know about, just on its appearance - unless the charms of the place charm you on their own, and that's not often.
I also heard that there are cheaper ways to travel than by the gondolas... |
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Burnsie
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Never been to Venice... I prefer going to places that aren't really aimed at tourists. For example I'm going to hike to the summit of Mount Etna at the beginning of 2008. Hope it doesn't erupt again when I'm climbing it! |
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twinsters
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i afraid rain and venice dont go when the sun shines it fab place. |
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OneLilithHidesAnother
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you went in the tourist period obviously. yuck. Thousand of ignorant tourists fed on McDonald trodding through Venice, smelling, littering...
Forget tourists and tourists traps. for that, go to Las Vegas at the Venician.
Go to Venice in October. It may rain, but it doesn't smell, venecians are back to be friendly, you'll have the place to yourself... skip Harry's bar, go to local little restaurants for a quartino of wine (not a quart.. .a quart of a liter, hence about a 2 glasses) and some seafood... take a book, and go around by vaporetto (NOT on the gondolas those are for ... yeah... tourists) |
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