Hi,
I am an italian girl I live in the south of Italy
You can visit Salerno, It is a very interesting town, It is near Amalfitan and Cilentan Coast.
You could find an Hotel in Salerno and travel by bus to visit other places for example Paestum rich of greek history, and amalfi, positano where sea is wonderful
2007-01-16 02:33:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I've lived in Italy for over 20 years, and I know it quite well.
It depends on what you are looking for. If you want to see a beautiful art city then Rome, Florence, Venice, Perugia (less known but stunning).
For nice beaches all the south, really, Sardinia being the best.
For lovely countyside Tuscany, Maremma especially, has beautiful mix of maritime pine tree forests, pineta, right on the beach and very picturesque villages and landscapes inland (and also great food)
Cinqueterre in the Liguria region are great, caught between the sea and the mountains.
For nightlife and holiday atmos (better in the summer) the Adriatic riviera, in Emilia Romagna between Rimini and Riccione, or the Versilia in Tuscany, and Milan for fashion shopping.
Genoa has the oldest historical centre in Europe, and second largest aquarium, it's near the sea and off the tourist tracks.
Venice has to be seen. Get there by train if you can, the railtracks are suspended on the sea and it's a great way to get the mood before you see the town.
The food is great anywhere, don't be eating bigburger crapp, as the hygiene inspectors in Italy are far tougher than Britain, you just need to look at a butcher's shop to realize that.
Have fun!
2007-01-12 03:44:59
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answered by sandwich 3
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If u've never been to Italy ,then go to Venice , Florence and Rome .
If u've already been here then try to concentrate on a specific area,since Italy is VEEEERY varied and u get different traditions,landscapes,art,people...
I'd suggest a tour of Veneto , a region in the north east of Italy , where u can visit its main cities : Venice , Verona ( Romeo&Juliet,remember) , Padua and the lake Garda.
or a tour of Tuscany : Florence,Siena,they've got a lovely countryside ( ask mr.Sting , he's got vineyards in there)
or visit Naples and the Amalfi coast , the best pizza is down there.
Sicily blends various historical backgrounds,nice cities and wonderful sea
Sardinia ....the best seaside in Italy...
and let me say again Rome, its historical background and archeological features are amazing . They've got so much ancient stuff that they can't even build a new underground since everytime they try they always find new archeological finds.
or , if u're into skiing , u should go in the northern parts of Veneto,Lombardy, Piedmont
2007-01-13 00:26:12
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answered by Jo:Nico 3
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Roma! It's a must. Also go to the Vatican City which is amazing!!
Pompei is also a "have to see"
All of italy is stunning so you cant much go wrong!
Sorrento is a cool place to go too. Lively in the evenings-as is all around trevi fountain.
Beware of the motorists and mopeds...they drive like there are no rules! :-) and in the less touristy areas be respectful when out and about as police are rather strict.
Enjoy wherever you go...I know you will!
2007-01-15 06:47:05
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answered by jopiejo 2
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I went to Italia almost two years ago and vistied Milan, Venice, Assisi, Rome, Sorrento, Florence, San Gimenjano, Capri, Naples, Pompei, and a few other places the most beautiful by far was Sorrento. It smells of oranges and you'll never see water as blue as you will there.
2007-01-15 18:47:53
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answered by SeriousDisco 2
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To the airport then somewhere else! Sicily and Sorento are beautiful, Rome is massive and amazing. All are great and all have such different atmospheres depending on day or night. How long you going for? Who with? What are you into? This info would help to give you a better answer. Naples is great for driving around, if you're a nutter... I loved it!
2007-01-12 03:26:27
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answered by PhoenixRights 4
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rome, Tuscany, Pompei, Sorrento, Sardinia, Lake Garda.
2007-01-14 08:27:16
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answered by cherub 5
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Absolutely to Rome, Florence and Venice. And then visit Pompei.
2007-01-13 02:55:51
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answered by Leonarda 7
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If you have time, go to the Rome airport and catch a flight on Meridiana over to Olbia, Sardinia....Rent a car and tour the island..If you want to relax and enjoy the beaches it is the place for you! You won't regret it!
2007-01-12 14:44:53
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answered by mbronerlpn 3
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Everywhere! Rome, Florence, Venice, Sorrento - fab
2007-01-12 03:24:47
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answered by Jackie S 2
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