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Nice small towns in Italy
We're planning a trip to Italy in 2001. Could anyone tell me some nice areas to visit besides Rome, Venice & Florence? Also, is it better to drive (2 people) or take the train? Thanks.
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TERRY, People write complete books on just that topic---I do not think we have the time nor space here. It takes <BR>about 6 weeks to see Italy. If you plan <BR>to see the " Big Three" then that will <BR>consume from 8 to 12 days counting the <BR>transport between. How much time does <BR>that leave you? Have you been to Tuscany <BR>before? Have you driven in Europe before? What do you like most ? Do you <BR>have a budget range in mind? Is natural <BR>splendor more important than art and <BR>culture to you? When are you going? <BR> <BR>Lots of variables to consider. Italy is wonderful but you dare not bite off too <BR>much at a time. You may want to contact <BR>me directly for specifics. It really is <BR>a complex topic--it depends on you, your <BR>time, and your budget.
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Terry: Just returned from Rome and Umbria. 2nd time to Rome-loved it even more than lst time!! So much to see. In <BR>Umbria, we liked Spello and Orvieto. Rented car at Rome airport and drove for rest of trip--best way to do it (in my opinion), however, would never drive in Rome, much too crazy!!! If questions, e-mail me directly; I kept a journal and will try to answer questions. Have been to Florence and Venice on the previous trip. Regards.
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Forgot to say I have also spent a week in Tuscany, and, although I'm no expert, I could give my two cents worth on that area, also.
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Terry, I left you a message on your last thread. Did you get it?
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