If you could go anywhere in Italy......
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Florence. It is my favorite city in Italy. There is so much to see and do and we have returned 5 times and have yet to do everything on our list. I love Italy and have seen much of it but never tire of Florence. And the food is wonderful.
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What time of year?
Generally speaking, I'm with mamcalice. I can't get enough of Florence. But I'm a museum junkie, so I'd have to be cloned so that I could go to Rome too.
And then I'd want to sleep in Varenna on Lake Como so that I could start the day with those views.
Generally speaking, I'm with mamcalice. I can't get enough of Florence. But I'm a museum junkie, so I'd have to be cloned so that I could go to Rome too.
And then I'd want to sleep in Varenna on Lake Como so that I could start the day with those views.
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An impossible question to answer because it is dependent on so many things.
If I want to explore and see sights, then Rome (I am fascinated by Roman history, but there is also so much else to see than 3-5 months would probably be insufficient.
If I need a dose of culture, then Florence.
If feeling romantic, Venice (There is nowhere else like it)
For scenery, the Lakes, or Southern Tuscany.
If I just want to relax, sit on a beach and be surrounded by Italy, then Cefalú in Sicily, or Cilento south of Naples.
If I want to explore and see sights, then Rome (I am fascinated by Roman history, but there is also so much else to see than 3-5 months would probably be insufficient.
If I need a dose of culture, then Florence.
If feeling romantic, Venice (There is nowhere else like it)
For scenery, the Lakes, or Southern Tuscany.
If I just want to relax, sit on a beach and be surrounded by Italy, then Cefalú in Sicily, or Cilento south of Naples.
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Venezia!
I love the canals. Love the gorgeous architecture, the little bridges, the delightful Campos.
I love the smell of the star jasmine.
I love how all the little shops and coffee bars are crammed together in tiny passages.
Love all the Muano glass. Love the seafood restaurants and gelato parlours. Love the opulence of Venetian decor.
There are no cars in Venice so you can wander at will and not have to worry about traffic. Or the Sound of traffic!
Oh, and an Aperol spritz with cicchetti! Fabulous!
See Venice and die!
Thin
I love the canals. Love the gorgeous architecture, the little bridges, the delightful Campos.
I love the smell of the star jasmine.
I love how all the little shops and coffee bars are crammed together in tiny passages.
Love all the Muano glass. Love the seafood restaurants and gelato parlours. Love the opulence of Venetian decor.
There are no cars in Venice so you can wander at will and not have to worry about traffic. Or the Sound of traffic!
Oh, and an Aperol spritz with cicchetti! Fabulous!
See Venice and die!
Thin
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I would move to Italy if I could!!!!!!!! I LOVE Rome and could go again and again... Outside of everyone else, I also loved Milan. You are so close to the lakes and the mountains.
I liked Florence and need to spend more time there. Venice is lovely as long as it doesn't rain. It rained for 3 days when we were there and we walked around on table tops because everything flooded. Oh, and the "lovely" canals stink SO bad at times.
Another town I love is Turin. It is not crowded with tourists and you can gain a true perspective of Italian life.
With only 3-5 days, I would go to Rome. There is enough to do each time you go that you are never bored. The food is amazing. The biggest downfall to Rome is the tourists. So, I stay in an apartment and travel to the out of the way piazzas and try an immerse myself in the culture. There is nothing like a walk early in the morning watching the sun come up over the Vatican. No one is awake, there is no traffic, and the streets are empty. It's you and Rome at it's purest. One of the greatest memories of my travels abroad. One of those moments where you feel truly blessed beyond measure to experience such sights.
I liked Florence and need to spend more time there. Venice is lovely as long as it doesn't rain. It rained for 3 days when we were there and we walked around on table tops because everything flooded. Oh, and the "lovely" canals stink SO bad at times.
Another town I love is Turin. It is not crowded with tourists and you can gain a true perspective of Italian life.
With only 3-5 days, I would go to Rome. There is enough to do each time you go that you are never bored. The food is amazing. The biggest downfall to Rome is the tourists. So, I stay in an apartment and travel to the out of the way piazzas and try an immerse myself in the culture. There is nothing like a walk early in the morning watching the sun come up over the Vatican. No one is awake, there is no traffic, and the streets are empty. It's you and Rome at it's purest. One of the greatest memories of my travels abroad. One of those moments where you feel truly blessed beyond measure to experience such sights.



