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Anybody been to Perugia, Italia or Vicenza, Verona, Venice etc. etc.
Posted by lar4290
I've been to Verona and Venice. Venice and Florence are my absolute favorites in Italy! I'd love to go back to visit some of the smaller towns...what are some of your favorites?
Italian honeymoon itinerary-need some advice
Posted by franticfran
Looks good to me but is there any reason why you are doing Milan last? Would it not make more sense to do that before Verona and Venice so that you don't have to go back on yourself? How are you travelling? Renting a car you can enjoy the beautiful ...
Anybody been to Perugia, Italia or Vicenza, Verona, Venice etc. etc.
Posted by cogob
... plenty of places to visit and the Dolomites are there for those who like scenery (plenty of bars, shopping and not far from Verona, Padova, Venice, etc). Coming back stopped for night at Augsburg, Germany then through Luxembourg where it seems the whole of ...
Contiki - Simply Italy
Posted by steph_444
... and in February it was vitually tourist free! Milan is definitely not on the main tourist trail in the way that Florence, Rome, and Venice are, but it does have some good galleries and the Duomo is stunning. I've spent about 5 weeks there in total ...
Ideas please - first time in Italy
Posted by happyjj
... view of the country. I think our visit will be this October, flying from Bristol to Rome for a few days, then moving on to Venice, Verona, Florence then back to Rome to fly home again, spending a few days in each place. Probably not the way to see Italy ...
Anybody been to Perugia, Italia or Vicenza, Verona, Venice etc. etc.
Posted by mikerupp
... or without the Juliet baloney. Seems each of the towns near Venice are very interesting and beautiful. We hope to return and stay in Padua or Verona again, and make day trips into Venice- which is more expensive and so heavily commercialized. Mike Rupp
Contiki - Simply Italy
Posted by uncle_davros
... 13 days Is there not more to Italy than QUOTE The places that I visited are Rome, Florence, Lake Como, Venice, Assisi, and Sorrento What about Sicily or Verona, Milan, Turin, Pompeii. The list is endless. I love Italy, and I hope in the future you ...
Italy- family accommodations
Posted by cheli
... you stay in Florence you many only need to hire a car for a few days as you'll be busy with Florence the other days. Venice you may want a car to look at the surrounding area, but consider you can also easily get to many of the nearby towns (Padua, ...
Where to go in Italy (Sept/Oct.)
Posted by steph_444
... country after all the great things I've said about it. I've been to Rome, Florence, Lucca, Cinque Terre, Venice x2, Milan, Torino, Verona myself, so I know my way around and how to travel pretty well there. My question is, can anyone recommend any ...
4 weeks in Italy
Posted by manderson
... Milan is alright but I wouldn't recommend spending any real amount of time there with the exception of it's museums. Venice is everything you expect and more. Going back a third time and I am just as excited as the first time. Stunning. Verona is ...
4 weeks in Italy
Posted by steph_444
... Milan is alright but I wouldn't recommend spending any real amount of time there with the exception of it's museums. Venice is everything you expect and more. Going back a third time and I am just as excited as the first time. Stunning. Verona is ...
Italian honeymoon itinerary-need some advice
Posted by ashley_f
... feedback would be really appreciated. 1. Rome - 5 days 2. Siena - 3 days 3. Florence - 4 days 4. Pisa - 2 days 5. Cinque Terre - 3 days 6. Verona - 2 days 7. Venice - 3 days 8. Milan - 2 days Our full trip plan can be accessed here: Thank you, Ashley
4 weeks in Italy
Posted by twowombats
... sure how you access it - hope you can, and this may give you some ideas. And by the way, Verona is in the Veneto region, just like Venice, Vicenza and Padova - great place! Walking is a must wherever you go - need comfortable walking shoes - it's ...
Anybody been to Perugia, Italia or Vicenza, Verona, Venice etc. etc.
Posted by cheli
I've been to Venice and Verona, but skipped Perugia in favour of Assisi as I was running out of time on that trip by then. It has become one of my favourite travel memories now
Worst Travel Partner
Posted by cheli
... Munich, which will then connect to a train which takes us to Verona the next day. On the train to Verona I wrestle with my emotions, tired and frustrated, but mostly worried about how much money we've gone though with all the difficulty we had getting ...
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