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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Italy
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diamonddickinson says:
My family and I plan to visit and have a vacation in Italy. Some tips to recommend? I am looking forward for some tips.
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hannajax says:
europe, no matter where you are, is cramped. too many people, too little space. though the public commuting system is available nearly everywhere, there are still those of us who travel by car, and we are hard up for a parking spot.
if you are parking in a foreign country, …
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semih says:
just enjoy and don't miss going to uffizi gallery...
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Cinque Terre
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#79 of 146 general tips & advice in Italy
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heckakim says:
If you like to hike I would highly reccomend going to Cinque Terre. It is the most beautiful place I have ever been. It is a beautiful area made up of 5 cities. There are hiking trails connecting all 5 cities. They go up among vineyards, and on clifs over looking the ocean. Some of the trails are re…
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Sarafinaa says:
Het is een retaurant in Rome, je kunt er heerlijke pizza's pasta's ijsjes taartjes en nog meer dingen eten!
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Villa Malta
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#81 of 146 general tips & advice in Italy
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Biedjee says:
This place takes pinhole photography to a whole new level!
The keyhole of the gate of the gardens of I Cavilieri di Malta on Avantine hill is designed in such a way, that when you look through it you see a perfectly framed picture of St Peter's in the distance.
The presence of armed guards an…
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Casa Giulia
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#82 of 146 general tips & advice in Italy
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gpsguido says:
Went there several times, they have B&B and a small appartment.
they will help with all questions you have.
they speak, englisch, french, german, italian.
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trenitalia
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#83 of 146 general tips & advice in Italy
Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Italy
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rudegurl says:
booking with trenitalia when you have a eurail pass. make sure you do it in advance. and that you speack slowly and clearly so that they give you the right ticket. and after they give it to you make sure again they got the right time and date. some reservations are not always needed but it helps to …
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HollyExploresDaWorld says:
Swim in the Fountain De Trevi! 4 am is Prime time the cops sleep in their car!
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texastony says:
Rome is very cool...there are too many tourist.and i mean a lot of tourist, it is hard to experience the itilain culture if everyone is a tourist...but it is very beautiful and food is great. we check outsome sites, some churches and some food
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quick tip
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#86 of 146 general tips & advice in Italy
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livefortraveling says:
I haven't driven between Pisa and Rome, but just my opinion, Pisa is a little over rated. If you are staying in Pisa make a daytrip up to the Cinque Terre. It might be just as easy to take the train. The first town riomaggiore and the train ride only cost 4.40 Euros each way if you take the regional…
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vances says:
Amanda - I've never been, but a firend has. Here are
some liner notes about Florence...I'll post his Venice overview too!
I suggest climbing to the top of the Duomo
and also visiting the Uffizi. All the places to
eat were exceptional but our favorite was a cafe on the …
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portia says:
Rome has 13 of the ancient Egyptian obelisks, the most outside of Egypt! Obelisks were symbols of immortality for the pharoahs. Taken back to Rome as war bounties long ago (most of them). They are found in some of the most beautiful piazzas in Rome, but some are not as easy to spot unless you are…
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brett72 says:
The Uffizi is always great, but right now its even better, as there is also an amazing temporary exhibit on DaVinci, you should check to see if that is there when you get there. The Academia is worth it just to see the David. I also liked the Museum of the History of Science, around the corner fro…
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Nzelvis says:
Venice itself is great for at least a full day. There is plenty to see and finding your way around will keep you busy. Unless you're great at getting around, you will get lost at some point! Near St. Mark's Basilica and the Bridge of Sighs, there was a little kiosk that does tours of some of the …
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