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Useful websites
Excluding this one, what other websites are useful for planning an italy adventure?
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hi,
slowtrav.com It's great! j |
http://www.seekitaly.com/news/from_roma.html
News about strikes, protests, etc. in places likely to affect visitors & tourists. |
Oh, and while we're at it, here's the link to Ira's ever popular and VERY useful thread "Helpful Information: Italy"
http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...78&start=0 |
www.initaly.com has a lot of very useful infromation.
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I like slowtrav a lot too--I have been using it to plan a friend's upcoming visit. It's hard to know which restaurants are really good in a guidebook, but slowtrav seems a little more convincing.
Also, check out my site: http://thelongtriphome.com , which isn't really for planning, but for reading about travel (a literary magazine for travelers). As I live in Italy, most of my writing tends to be Italy-centric, while other writers have also written about their travels in Italy, as well as many other places around the world. Here are some pages you might check out to "inspire you!" Florence related: http://www.thelongtriphome.com/Archives.html#florence Assisi related: http://www.thelongtriphome.com/archives-tj-cook.html Umbria and Le Marche related: http://www.thelongtriphome.com/archives5dec01.html http://www.thelongtriphome.com/archives-tj-goyette.html finally Emilia Romagna related: http://www.thelongtriphome.com/articles-lc-goyette.html |
Venicerentals.com - see my post of today under Italy.
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forgive any repetitions
A New York Times travel article on Rome: http://www.nytimes.com/2002/06/16/travel/ROME.html free registration required www.museionline.com search by city for museums of all types, get basic info, links to individual museum websites www.dolcevita.com events, fashion, wine, food not much information really www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/2680/museums.htm list of museums in Rome, some little- www.initaly.com/ commercial site, but some info on taking kids, tours,hotels, car rentals www.italyguide.com/ Not all of it is great, but the section on trains, airports, etc is helpful www.italywithus.biz/main_pages/marketplace.htm outlet shops all over Italy www.itwg.com/ maps, city and town info for Italy, weather, tour operators www.thais.it/SCULTURA Italian sculpture www.travel-italy.com/library/ hotels, travel tips www.wherenext.com www.roma2000.it monuments, museums, dining, hotels, some photos www.lainet.com/~initaly same as initaly website above www.ehow.com type in "Rome" there are articles on eating and getting around cheaply www.annells.demon.co.uk/main/busita.htm links to websites on Italian bus services http://150.217.9.3/ie/citybus.htm bus service in selected cities in Italy An awesome website, photos of ancient ruins in many locations, including Pompeii, Herculaneum, and Ostia Antica: http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maece...ome_and_sicily www.vatican.va www.christusrex.org quite religious, but good photos and diagrams of Vatican museums, Sistine Chapel, etc www.wantedinrome.com concerts and other events www.capitolium.org The official Web site of the Imperial forums, with pictorial reconstructions of how the ruins would have looked in their day, as well as how they look now; material on life in ancient Rome; and even a live Web view of the forum. www.catacombe.roma.it Official site of Rome?s Christian catacombs, with visuals, historical descriptions, and explanations of ancient symbols www.catacombsociety.org (in Italian). www.italiantourism.com www.romaturismo.com music, events, kids stuff www.wantedinrome.com jobs, but also festivals and events |
www.gamberorosso.it
Nice site in English, detailing walks around Rome that take in Gambero Rosso?s speciality ? wine, travel, food www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/europe/rome/ www.timeout.com/rome/ www.twenj.net one of the best single websites for visiting Rome (though not all info is current, the tips and hints are excellent) www.inroma.it site is in Italian www.travel.it lots on tours, a little bit of art and architecture information www.santasusanna.org/default.ssi Santa Susanna is the American Catholic church in Rome, the website has links and clicks for sightseeing, the Vatican, etc www.expedia.com/daily/wg/rome.asp mostly on booking a trip, but some info on Rome with photos http://home.earthlink.net/~richardab...CO_Arrive.html good personal web page on Rome , includes clicks to Rome airport, restaurants, restaurant customs, sightseeing, a few hotels www.nerone.cc tours, itineraries, and guides for Rome, also names and addresses of some tourist sites www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/2680/General.htm a personal webpage on Rome, some very good practical information, including taking young kids to Rome www.housingitaly.com hotels, restaurants, etc |
Deirdré . . If this isn't a hoot . . I had seen many of your contributions here and somehow thought the writing style seemed familiar . . I had string of "conversations" with you when you were working for Adaptec/Roxio. My metamorphosis to a nerd came late in life . . after retirement actually, when I had no IT support and decided I would be it. For the life of me I cannot recall the issue with CD burning ( it was fairly new in those days) but you helped me out of a bind . . Good to "hear" you again . . Rich |
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