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MoiMcW Nov 13th, 2012 11:57 PM

Italy for 5 months starting Feb 2013
 
Hello, I have just discovered this great site and need some advice. I have been researching travel in Italy and have chosen Florence as a base for about 4-5 months next year to paint and write. I have joined several house minding sites in the vain hope (feels a little distant as I write this) of securing a place to stay . I don't mind looking after pets, household duties, anything that needs fixing (within reason). I have brilliant references etc. Am I being a bit too fanciful here? An alternative would be to find some reasonable accommodation for a medium stay in a smaller town close to transport/markets etc (even Southern Italy would be considered). I realise it is going to be cold but that does not bother me. I'm on a tight budget. My spoken Italian is getting better but has a long way to go. Can anyone give me some good advice about the medium stay accommodation options or recommended reading on this subject. I am surrounded by a plethora of travel books at present. Thank you for this great service and to anyone that takes the time to respond.

janisj Nov 14th, 2012 12:06 AM

What nationality are you? If from outside of Europe, generally one can only stay 90 days.

Maltesec Nov 14th, 2012 12:57 AM

Hi did you try with Couchsurfing.org? In the local community forum they use to answer to hospitality request and perhaps you can find an accommodation for a longer period, but probably you will have to share the flat. ciao

MoiMcW Nov 14th, 2012 09:56 AM

I hold an Irish Passport which is handy for work and stay periods. I realise there may be some documentation to attend to for longer stays.

MoiMcW Nov 14th, 2012 09:58 AM

Couchsurfing Forum...that's a great idea! Thank you . I'll look into it. And thank you to both of you for your replies.

StCirq Nov 14th, 2012 01:28 PM

Make sure you enter Europe, wherever you are landing, using that Irish passport. I just had a conversation with the French Consulate about that, and honestly wouldn't necessarily have thought to do that.

MilenaM Nov 14th, 2012 02:56 PM

Take a look at
http://www.workaway.info/
and
http://sabbaticalhomes.com/

MoiMcW Nov 20th, 2012 07:16 PM

Thanks for your help. Have joined a few sites and finessed the trip.


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