Helpful Information: Italy
#162
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#163
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Buying train tickets: Most stations have automated machines for point-to-point tickets. They look like yellow ATMs, and have a touch screen & keypad. The beauty is getting rid of small coins! They even accept the 1 eurocent coins! You can pick from several languages, browse schedules, & check prices, buy R/T or one-way tickets according to the time you pick. The drawbacks -- if you buy a Eurostar or Intercity that requires seat reservations, you still go to the counter for the reservation. So read the schedule carefully, make sure you are buying the right ticket! Also, you can not buy international tickets from the machines. Don't forget to validate...
#165
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BLISTERS ON YOUR FEET. This is serious stuff when you are walking on hard pavement. My American "Band-Aid" brand was ineffective for the hard walking in Italy. I must share this with everyone. A pharmacist in Italy recommended that I buy Compeed brand bandages. Wow! The bandage is flesh-toned, and is covered with a film of impermiable polyurethane (to water, impurities and bacteria). The cell activity is concentrated only on the wound, and the bandage is light, super-comfortable and almost invisible.
The results are amazing. The blister was gone in two days...completely healed. I purchased more boxes when I was in France.
You can't purchase in the U.S. (the FDA hasn't approved it).
The results are amazing. The blister was gone in two days...completely healed. I purchased more boxes when I was in France.
You can't purchase in the U.S. (the FDA hasn't approved it).
#168
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For bus serice from Malpensa to Stresa, go to www.comazzibus.com to book a seat. During season, there are 3 busses in the AM starting at 0845.
#169
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Hmmm ! I seem to be lax in my duties.
However, mi scusi, I have a kidney stone that is meandering south and causing some discomfort.
And, the most important phrase you can learn in Italian is " dove la toiletta ?" Buon viaggio !
However, mi scusi, I have a kidney stone that is meandering south and causing some discomfort.
And, the most important phrase you can learn in Italian is " dove la toiletta ?" Buon viaggio !
#171
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here's a thread on 100 best things to do in Rome
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34443219
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34443219
#173
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#174
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ATMs, TCs and CCs
VISA and MC charge 1% over the bank exchange rate.
MBNA does not add an additional fee.
AMEX charges 2% above the bank rate.
European ATMs do not charge a fee to give you Euros. Your bank will charge you a fee for "out of network" use of your card. This can be anywhere from 0 to $3.50 each time you use it.
Your bank may add 1 - 2% above the exchange rate for ATM withdrawls.
Traveler's Checks, denominated in dollars, are useful for emergencies, but not much else.
We charge as much as possible and use ATM's only when necessary.
VISA and MC charge 1% over the bank exchange rate.
MBNA does not add an additional fee.
AMEX charges 2% above the bank rate.
European ATMs do not charge a fee to give you Euros. Your bank will charge you a fee for "out of network" use of your card. This can be anywhere from 0 to $3.50 each time you use it.
Your bank may add 1 - 2% above the exchange rate for ATM withdrawls.
Traveler's Checks, denominated in dollars, are useful for emergencies, but not much else.
We charge as much as possible and use ATM's only when necessary.
#177
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Personally, I think the best time is the last week of May/first week of June, as the spring flowers are blooming and summer heat has not begun; or mid-September, after all the Italians have just gotten back, happy and rested from their August holidays and the weather has not yet turned cool. Really, you can make a case for any time: sunflowers in July; grape harvest in October, Carnivale in February...
FYI: For a Rome, Bologna, Milan and Lake trip report, see http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...amp;dirtyBit=1
FYI: For a Rome, Bologna, Milan and Lake trip report, see http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...amp;dirtyBit=1
#178
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For a pristine B&B on a lovely hill top in Chianti, look at www.borgoargenina.it But, you will need to drive to dinner.
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#180
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Opera season in Verona is a real happening. The Arena di Verona is the setting and dates back to Roman times.
For more about this, and to order tickets, go to these sites:
www.arena.it
www.verona.com
For more about this, and to order tickets, go to these sites:
www.arena.it
www.verona.com

