Still need suggestions on Italy!
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I entered too quickly! So far I've learned we should go to Sorrento instead of Naples. But I'm also wanting any other suggestions for Postiano, Rome, and Venice. Thank you for all the great ideas that I've read on the other listings. Thank you for your suggestions!
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I never saw your original post, when was it? It would help to repeat whaever you said there. What info are you seeking? hotels? how to get from place to place? big highlights? little ones?<BR><BR>Start with www.twenj.net for Rome - - as good as many books, and especially for free! and look into www.about.com for Venice - - but you still need some books.<BR><BR>In the future, it's cutsomary (etiquette) to post a request for more info as an extension to your original post - - especially if the add-on request relates to what you said in the first post.<BR><BR>But not mandatory.<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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"Minus specifics, its hard to say". I found Rome an incredible experience and though I enjoyed Siena and Florence I was there in March and think they would be even better later in the year, with more growth.<BR><BR>Enjoy yourself, its a beautiful country<BR><BR>Andrew
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-Go to the Arch. Museum in Naples<BR>- see Pompeii, Herculaneaum<BR>-Have drinks at Le Sirenuse in Positano and enjoy the view<BR>-go to Ravello, have lunch, visit Villa Cimbrone. Don't miss Villa Cimbrone and grounds.<BR>- you could go to Capri<BR>- shop for wooden inlaid items like jewelry boxes and chess sets in Sorrento<BR>- shop for pottery in Ravello & Positano<BR>- don't forget to plan a few day of doing nothing!



