Milan-Como.Dec-31.help
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Milan-Como.Dec-31.help
As part of a 15-day trip to Italy, my husband and I are including Milan-Como area, in part for a special celebration. Our plan is:
Dec-30 > Rome/Milan by AM-train and go straight to Como.
Dec-31 > Como (it's my husband's birthday) and also New Year's eve -- what's there to do that would be different to the traditional touristy thing?
Jan-01 > Como or Milan area
Jan-02 > Depart Milan for Tuscany (Parma, Modena, Bologna, Florence)
Dec-30 > Rome/Milan by AM-train and go straight to Como.
Dec-31 > Como (it's my husband's birthday) and also New Year's eve -- what's there to do that would be different to the traditional touristy thing?
Jan-01 > Como or Milan area
Jan-02 > Depart Milan for Tuscany (Parma, Modena, Bologna, Florence)
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Haven't been to any of the three over New Year's, but common sense would dictate that your options would be greatest in Rome, because it's such a large, cosmopolitan city. I can't imagine that much is happening on New Year's Eve in Positano.
I'd revise the schedule and spend Dec. 30-Jan. 2 in Rome.
I'd revise the schedule and spend Dec. 30-Jan. 2 in Rome.
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I agree with previous posters. Como or any of the lakes would not be my choice for New Year's Eve. Too cold, too empty/quiet. I'd also not choose Cinque Terre, Portofino or the Amalfitano as they are more oriented to the summer tourist season.
If you don't want to be in a big city (Rome, Milan), I'd consider Perugia, Siena, Cortona or even Florence which has a mid-sized city feel.
If you don't want to be in a big city (Rome, Milan), I'd consider Perugia, Siena, Cortona or even Florence which has a mid-sized city feel.