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lawyer71 Aug 18th, 2004 01:49 PM

Rome, Venice and Florence
 
I am going to Italy October 29-November 9. What is the weather like at that time? What about hotels in Rome, Florence and Venice? I am looking for Superior First Class. Any recommendations? Also, has anyone used AAA to book their trips? How are their recommendations on hotels and tours?

rex Aug 18th, 2004 01:57 PM

<<What is the weather like at that time?>>

Autumnal - - which is to say cooler, wetter. Never snowy. Mix of sunny and cloudy. For more numerical details see www.weatherbase.com or www.worldclimate.com

<<What about hotels in Rome, Florence and Venice?>>

The website www.venere.com may provide you with just the info you are seeking.

<<I am looking for Superior First Class. Any recommendations?>>

Minerve is Rome, perhaps. Bonvecchiati in Venice. Maybe Gulefo Bianco in Florence (I have never actually set foot in this place). In all three cases, there are steps up from those, if you want to pay the big bucks.

I don't know anything about AAA - - in general, this website caters to those who want help (from "us") gaining the confidence to do it without an "agency".

Best wishes,

Rex

lawyer71 Aug 18th, 2004 05:53 PM

thanks for the info....I will check out the hotels. Thought AAA would be a benefit on booking tours in advance and would help in the process of a 'first-timer' in Europe.


rex Aug 18th, 2004 06:16 PM

If you mean guided tours withIN any city, that is a whole (voluminous) subject here - - especially for Rome. Here's just a tiny tip of the iceberg - - very recent - - http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34520083

I actually HAVE heard of Ameriacn Express as a resource for booking a tour in Venice. But never AAA.

lawyer71 Aug 19th, 2004 10:22 AM

Is this because they aren't any good at it or just not a very popular agency to book through? Would it be better to wait until I got to each city before booking a specific tour?

suec1 Aug 19th, 2004 10:59 AM

I have used my local AAA for booking cruises and also guided tours - I think they do help book independent trips but there is a fee for each service - so much for hotel booking, flights, etc. I really liked the woman I used to deal with at AAA but I came to the conclusion that the only reason I would want to work with her was when I wanted a tour or cruise - for independent travel I was better off doing it myself with the help of this board. I doubt that anyone you deal with at a AAA office would have the knowledge of local hotels and even tours that you will find on this board.


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