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Amalfi coast
Courtney here... Halle and I, amazingly, got to our hotel with ease. We got in our first class seats on the train to Naples at 11:28am, dozed off a bit, finished my book, gazed at the Italian countryside (lovely little villas and gardens). Got off in Naples a couple hours later, had some taxi cab driver try to tell us there were no buses and he …
Heading Down to the Deep South
Fun fact: each Italian city has their own patron saint. Torino's patron saint is St. John. Tuesday the 24th is the day they celebrate and everyone has off. Since everyone is off on Tuesday, most offices give their employees off on Monday too. I was one of them. Thus, a trip to the south was born. I booked a room in Massa Lubrense, a little town …
Thursday and Friday (Oct. 18 and 19)
... I had some delicious soup and salad. So good! We then headed down some side streets and found the area where all the little shops are on the small streets. It was so neat to just walk around and take it all in and get a, of course, spend a little money on some souvenirs. We also found a larger grocery store and got a few things we have not been able to get in the little market in S. Agata. ...
1152. A Classy Finish to a Long Day (Italy 129)
... with columned arcades and chic balconies looking down from above—one of the most beautiful Old Towns I've seen on this trip so far!
I mingle with the well dressed crowd, soaking in the vibe, and pausing to sample a delicacy or two along the way.
Then I head back to the train station, where a couple of people, including a guitar carrying priest are putting on a little mass, right there in the ...
1151. Searching for Roman Ruins (Italy 128)
... schedule whatsoever… maybe I should head back to Nocera Superiore where I know all trains will make a stop than risk another night out in the cold… But instead I decide to press on, continuing all the way up the town until the road hits the mountain forest… then following another road on back to the highway to the next town, which I dearly hope will have a major train ...