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Amalfi Coast and Rome in April. Still looking for a great place to stay in Sorrento as a base.
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My husband, my 11 year old and I are renting an apartment for the last week in March in Rome - and we can't wait! C'mon Delta, don't fail us now!
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We are going in April fow 2 weeks to visit our daughter who is studying in Siena. Plane/hotels are booked. We are spending the Easter weekend in the Cinque Terre, another weekend in Rome and the rest of the time based near Siena; plans are to visit places in Tuscany we have not seen on previous trips.
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Going in April for 10 days mid Easter week and after with DH and niece 14. Venice, Florence ending in Rome Hotels and flights booked but that's about it. Still looking at this site for info on touring.
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Trieste & etc. 3/9-3/23.
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Willy 123,
Can you tell me more about Trieste, I'm considering going there while I'm in Venice next year. What will you be seeing there? why did you pick Trieste to visit? etc...thank you |
October is a fine time to go to Italy. It will be turning colder though, especially in the north. Do not go in July-August as those are peak tourist months. Everything will be crowded, expensive, and HOT! Also, don't go to too many cities. You could easily spend a week or two in each of the main Italian cities and not regret it. If you several cities, especially if they are a significant distance from each other (i.e. Venice & Rome) you will spend too much time traveling, and not enough time enjoying. Also, too many cities in too short a time means a hectic vacation. Relax & enjoy. It's ITALY for God's sake!!
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All these future-planners are making me nervous. Husband and I are planning to go in April but have no reservations. First trip to Italy, so will spend three days in Rome, including day trip to Pompeii, couple of days in Venice and a week in La Marche area, with side trip to Florence. Main purpose is to meet up with AF grandson, so we have to wait a bit to make sure he'll be back in Italy from Iraq in April.
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Us and our bestest friends travelling from Sydney Apr.28 Paris, Provence 1 week, Rome, Florence 1 week, London, Thailand.And thanks to all Fodorites for your help in booking most of the trips, accommodation etc. Lots excited.
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March 1 for a week in a villa outside Florence, driving around and seeing as much as we can, followed by 4 days in Venice. Can't wait!
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June 8-19 with husband and his sister and her husband. Venice, then Rome, then Positano. Hotels booked, plans made, no plane tickets yet. If they go below $800, I'll jump. Last year they went down to $700ish, JFK to FCO for June. I bought those tickets in late February, so I'm waiting to pounce this year.
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i will be attending the closing ceremonies o the Olympic Winter Gamesin Torino, then down to Florence and Rome. I will be commuting to the games from Milan, does anyone know if venice is worth a day trip from milan or is it too far?
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Going back to Venice, Lake Como & Tuscany.
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I'm attending a seminar in Tuscany May 6-13 at Castello di Montefugoni. So my friend and I will stay in Florence a few days as well. She's never been to Italy so I told her we "gotta" spend time in Florence too. Leaving May 1st, might go to France on May 15 but don't know if I can take being gone for a whole month at a time.
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Will be doing Rome, Venice and Florence on an organised tour, then a couple of weeks later, 3 nights in Cinque terre and 1 night in Milan before flying out to Berlin. All part of a whirlwind 8 week trip to London and Europe and it's 11 weeks tomorrow that I leave (not that I am counting!) - YAY!!!
PS Thanks to all the fodorites who have helped me with my planning so far! |
My plans are far from complete but...
Hopefully April or October 2006. I'm going to Paris in April, mainly in hope of seeing one goregeous opera I've been waiting for years to attend, plus a very interesting concert that happens to take place in the same week. I then might go to Italy for 4-5 days, to places like Pavia and Modena, where I could take daytrips, but right now return flights from Italy to Israel are awfully expensive. Or if I decide to stay in France for the whole trip, I might take a bus trip to Turin from Grenoble. And maybe October 2006 for Bologna + daytrips. October is a fabulous time to go to Italy, I find. I spent 1 week in Verona last October and would go back in a heartbeat. But then again, Portugal looks especially inviting for October... And Myriam, if you happen to read this message, is April 19-24, Easter week, good for Antwerpen? I'm experiencing strong Vlaanderen homesick feelings right now. I'd like to spend some time in Antwerpen to attend museums and go to Brugge and Gent as well. |
We're going 4/2-4/21. 6 nights in each Rome, Florence, Venice. Have apartments with another couple and will take some day train trips out of each city. These are all revisits and we're excited about seeing many missed sites from past trips!
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Going to Tuscany for 2 weeks with 5 women! We have 3 apartments rented outside of Arezzo at : Foresteria Il Giardino di Fontarronco. I have rented a van and I am taking my daughter (her Christmas present!). I have been to Italy 3 times, as has my daughter, but the others have never been. I am so excited! Just waiting on decent air fares hopefully out of Charlotte!
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There are ten of us going to the Olympics in February. Some of the 6 kids have only seen snow once and are very excited to expericne a real winter. We live in the states near the beach.
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September 23rd - October 9th: Florence, Tuscan countryside, Rome, Amalfi Coast.
Venice and Cinque Terre will have to wait till next time unfortunately. |
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