My Advice -
Get on a Plane
Stay in a hotel
Visit Tourist Attractions
Walk around the city
Drink Italian Wine
Have a fun trip!!
2006-06-24 05:14:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Try to get a solid itinerary together, with days just for travel between big cities (Rome to Naples or Florence), and not counting towards time spent once arriving.
A great free accommodations site I used extensively in Italy is couchsurfing.com.
Locals with various vouching/security reviews open up their homes to travelers, and most want to give the insider's tour, as they are proud of their hometowns.
The railpass almost never saves money any more, and it's better to purchase tickets at the station. Look carefully to see if the pricey Euro ticket will save you enough time in each instance to use. Regionals sometimes only take 15-20 minutes longer on shorter stints.
2006-06-26 21:17:34
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answered by lastingone2000 2
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Combination of driving, boat and train: driving around in Tuscany is fun. Ferry ride around Cinque Terre and Lake Como as well as Venice was pretty neat. Take the train to big cities like Rome, Florence and Milan then take a tour or just use public transportation so you don't have to worry about the traffic and parking.
Don't tour the Vatican in the morning because it is usually more crowded.
Try staying in an apartment and villa and not just hotels.
If this is only big chance to see all Italy, just make sure to see the highlights: Rome, Florence, Venice, Tuscany (including Pisa), Pompeii, Lake Como and Coastal area such as Cingue Terre.
Eat a lot of gelato! and enjoy!!
See some pictures below.
2006-06-24 18:13:05
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answered by Totsakan 6
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I spent eighteen months living in Italy, and did a lot of traveling during that time. My basic suggestions are to go by train (no need to rent a car) and give yourself a leisurely itinerary (minimum two days in Florence and Venice, minimum three days in Rome). Give yourself time to see the non-touristy sides of all the great Italian cities.
For information about what I saw and did in Italy, check the link below. I'll start with my Amalfi page (the Amalfi Coast is so beautiful) and you can explore from there.
2006-06-24 08:58:39
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answered by Jetgirly 6
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reckoning on your budget you'll discover ostelli (hostels) o alberghi (lodges). also outside city "agriturismi" have usually rooms and residential made nutrients. Alterantive travelling will be on the "couchsurfing" networks. Italian comparative internet web site for instance for lodges is kelkoo.it nevertheless reckoning on your budget you're able to have bar, trattorie, ristoranti the latter the most expensive type. you'll discover good menu of the day at lunch fantastically for 10-15€. nevertheless there are a range of chains (like surprisingly Autogrill or Flunch) doing convey italian delicacies with a tremendous type: more advantageous bypass there extremely than the disgusting american chains like McWhatever.. submit to in innovations for very last that on the very low priced section (you've one of those close by ingredients offered on streets or in roast shops (rosticcerie) like supplì, arancini, porchetta, piadina, diverse in each city or the real slice of pizza (4 € and stale you bypass!) Buon viaggio!
2016-11-15 05:06:21
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answered by ? 4
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Irishman living in Italy here. I agree with previous answerer, what are you looking for?
2006-06-24 05:04:04
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answered by Superdog 7
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Can you be a little more specific? I really can't help you with such a general question.
2006-06-24 05:02:49
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answered by Anonymous
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TELL ME MORE DETAILS AND I'LL BE GLAD TO BE HELPFUL.
2006-06-24 09:01:44
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answered by paris 5
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what kind of advise
2006-06-24 05:03:31
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answered by ? 4
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