La Conversa
via Fratti, 112, Viareggio
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La Conversa Viareggio

via Fratti, 112 Viareggio, Tuscany, 55049, Italy

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Florence to Lucca

A travel blog entry by bobandwendy

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... same time. She's a better driver than navigator :-D.

Only hiccup so far was hot Sergio refusing to start when we stopped in Lucca to find the hotel. 10 minutes cooling whilst we grabbed a coke and off he went delivering us safely to our first destination and a well earned beer.

ps: got a few more pics to upload but Italian internet somewhat lacking...




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Day 4 - Rome - Pisa - Montecatini

A travel blog entry by bryanstonrugby

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Today we had a long drive from Rome to Pisa. We took the coastal road which allowed us to have some beautiful views of the Mediteranian Sea.

The trip took about 4 and a half hours. We arrived in Pisa at 1pm. The boys had some free time to have lunch and to view the leaning tower.

We headed off after that to a village near Montecini to watch a professional rugby match between Rovigo and ...

Well that's smaller than I thought it would be...

A travel blog entry by allansineurope

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The drive to Pisa was fine but we got lost trying to find the parking area to catch the shuttle to the site. In the end, we just drove to the site and got a parking spot within a block of the Field of Miracles. Note to self ...this is the off season... We CAN get parking spots.

After the prerequisite pictures of Sean "holding the tower", we explored the site. Nice to see some things with the marble still on it after being in ...

When in Rome, Venice, Florence, etc...

A travel blog entry by magellan2012

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... 2 1/2 hours, the masterpieces were in front of us. It was wonderful to be in there but that line had depleted any recovered energy levels.

Lots of sangiovese, pizza, pasta and nutella gelato.

People in at work, especially Mike, had been talking about Lucca for a long time. We discovered that there is a reason why. On a glorious spring day we explored this gorgeous old town and decided that we'd love to return to Puccini's home. The old city walls were a great ...

Tale of Three Cities

A travel blog entry by yippeeyahoo

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... restaurants: I will remain forever uncivilized because I cannot drink the coffee here. I had one cappuccino I liked, but espresso is beyond me, the cup has about one ounce of coffee in it and it is thick as syrup. If you ask for American coffee you get that espresso in the tiny cup and a tiny pitcher of hot water that you can add yourself to dilute, they can`t bring themselves to do it for you. I broke down and bought Nescafe instant decaf so I can have a coffee in bed ...