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Travel Blogs from Viareggio
Days 11 and 12: Pisa, Florence and Rome
... those jackasses are everywhere. We kept walking and decided we had to get back to the train station to make our train. Two minutes later, Carleigh sees something shiny on the ground. Yep. A Euro dime. Every one of us got chills to the bone, and it took a while for mom to catch control. Love you Grandpa, glad you could join us in Miracle Square. Once we got back to the apartment, CJ had to do school work and I was feeling like relaxing with ...
Livorno, Italy
We woke up this morning and found ourselves in Livorno, Italy, the port city for Florence. It was amazing how smoothly the ship sailed overnight. I never even realized we were moving, nor did I feel any vibration as the ship docked. Pretty impressive!
After a buffet breakfast in the Oceanview, we showered shaved and met up with the group at 10:00 dockside for our morning adventure. We decided we would take it a bit easy today, and we hired a cab ...
Rough Seas; Calm "Cabin"
... get the chance to visit this part of Italy (other than during low winter season) you certainly should make hiking the 5 villages a must…we will next time we return!
The morning we were to leave, the storms subsided and it promised to be a beautiful day. We made our way to the train station for our 3 hr train ride to Perugia. On the way we passed by Pisa and were able to make out the leaning tower in the distance. More from Perugia later.
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The Coast and Pisa
... area complete with deck chairs, umbrellas, hot and cold cafe service and your choice of African selling any of a range of knock off retail items. It's so good. We stayed and had lunch in heat which was edging perilously close to 35 degrees.
Not to be put off by the opressive heat and the start of the official tourist season, we gamely decided to drive over to the tower which is known to lean and ...
DENİZE ULAŞTIK
... Viareggio hosts the Premio letterario Viareggio Répaci for literature, established in 1929. Amongst the other events organized around the year, it is worth mentioning the Festival Gaber, which has been held every August since 2004 to celebrate the memory of Giorgio Gaber, and is attended by several high-profile Italian ...