Lake Como, the Amalfi Coast or Cinque Terre?
#22
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we stayed abit longer in capri - hiked/walked much of the island - its pretty lush with wild flowers hanging over mysterious stone gates (no doubt leading to lovely villas) -its very nice and you get a better non touristy flavor if you stay longer and wander more. there are many beautiful hotels there - ours- punta tragara overlooking the faraglioni, hotel scalinitella, grand hotel quisisana, and villa brunella. i just read about a new place JK Place hotel(?) highly rated. we had wonderful meals there -at villa brunella for one, and in a lemon grove at da paolina... excellent! as far as positano goes- have drinks or stay at san pietro - another beautiful hotel.
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#25
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One advantage of Lake Como is the hiking - it is, after all, in the Alps. There are nice walks from various lakeside towns. From Lecco you can take the cable car up the Resegone and then hike to that peak. There's the Sentiero del Viandante above Varenna... and so on.
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best regards,
Deirdré Straughan
living & travelling in Italy:
www.beginningwithi.com
#28
Joined: Oct 2003
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Have been to SML, CT, Lake Como and Bellagio. While the views are great at Lake Como, I did not think the food was very good. Bellagio, where we stayed is cowded but Varenna, which is recommende highly by many on thei website appeared dead and too isolted for my tastes.
The CT is great for a visit but again very one dimenisionl (the views)
SMLis very nice but again the food was only OK and it was less interesting than we wanted.
Amalfi Coast 9 we stayed in Positano) was beautiful, good food and many interesting sites and town sin the area (Pompeii, Ravello, Capri, Sorrento, Naples, Paestum) I would absolutely recommned this area even during the height of the season when we went.
The CT is great for a visit but again very one dimenisionl (the views)
SMLis very nice but again the food was only OK and it was less interesting than we wanted.
Amalfi Coast 9 we stayed in Positano) was beautiful, good food and many interesting sites and town sin the area (Pompeii, Ravello, Capri, Sorrento, Naples, Paestum) I would absolutely recommned this area even during the height of the season when we went.
#29
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To the OP: did you decide where to go? If you haven't yet, I vote for the Amalfi Coast. There is so much to see and do there, and you can visit all the towns (Sorrento, Amalfi, Ravello, plus Pompeii). I'd spend 4 nights in Positano (Hotel Poseidon is a nice choice) and 2 nights in Capri. Good sightseeing, unbelievable views, fantastic food.
#30
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I will be in Varese on Saturday for the week... I have Sunday to myself. last year I took the bus to Como (it was long but nice to go through the cities)- is it worth going to Como on Sunday? Are there shops, restaurants or tours open? I only had an hour to walk around last year and I would like to spend more time there. Thanks for the advice.




