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driving Venice -Milan/stops?
We have an early morning flight out of Milan and will drive up from Venice the day before staying over night at the airport. Are there interesting things to do/see along the way for family of 4 (2 teens) . Thanks
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Vicenza - a nice, untouristed Italian town with lots of good architecture.
Verona - A historic Italian city with a Roman ampitheater and has the Romeo & Juliet thing going. Bergamo - supposed to have a wondeful, historic center. We have not been yet. Catelrotto(Castelruth) - is supposed to be a wonderful small town, but I think it is too far off of your path. Some people sleep on Lake Maggiore for next day flights from Malpensa. It depends on how early. |
Sirmione on Lake Garda.
I'd second the idea of Bergamo, go up to the historic town. |
Sirmione on Lake Garda, an easy 15 minutes from the Autostrada - an historic town, a nice stop for lunch and an afternoon stroll.
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You don't say the ages of your teens, but I think that Verona might be the ticket for the whole family. I also think driving to Lago Maggiore and touring the Borromeo islands makes a lot of sense.
Gardaland is either a fun idea or a terrible idea. I leave it up to you. http://www.gardaland.it/en/home.php |
Definitely Bergamo!-But be advised, there are TWO cities there-a "citta alta" (high city) and a "citta bassa" (low city). Don't bother with the low city, go for the high! The high city is where the medieval center (called in Italian the "centro storico") -is located and it is lovely -a cobblestoned area in which to walk around-Venice controlled this city (as it did so many others in the Venetian arc) some 3-400 odd years ago, and they built the walls that surround the high city-there are some lovely cathedrals here (Santa Maria Maggiore) and piazzas (Piazza Vecchia) -it's jammed with good places to eat, shops, etc. Many wine bars as well, Bergamo produces some really great local white wine. Highly recommended.
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How's the parking in the high city of Bergamo?
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I don't know, I've never taken a car-I think you park below in the low city, and walk up.
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Thanks. Anybody ever walked up from the low city? How long a walk? How steep?
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I want to say it's about a 20-25 minute walk from the train station-there are buses that will take you closer to the high city-although I don't recall if they go up and leave you at a particular point-I walked the whole way, so it couldn't have been too bad.
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Thanks!
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