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Old Jan 14th, 2008, 11:01 PM
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Wrapping up Feb Italy trip planning

Its almost hard to beleive that my trip is only 3 weeks away. I remember booking my ticket 7 months ago thank you NW Worldperks ! Anyway here is my almost final intenerary, questions and suggestion request.

Trip Italy
Feb 1-12

Venice Feb 2-5
Pisa Feb 5
Florence Feb 5-8
Rome Feb 8-12

Train tickets are purchased and Residenza del Doge, Sani Tourist House, and B and B Fiocca are my respective lodging accomodations.

Plans for Venice are a little up in the air. I want to participate in the Carnivale activities. Im wondering should I book now or wait til I get there. Suggestions?

Florence I have scheduled a Segway tour, the cooking class and Doumo of course.

Rome Ive already booked my front of the line Vatican/Sistine chapel tour. I wanted to do a day trip to Napels and Pompeii but I figured that would be too much this time around.

Anyone have any MUST see/do suggestions. Thanks in advance.
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Also any clothing/ weather advice would be HUGE.
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Only one suggestion: avoid the day trip to Naples as a lot of garbage will be still there in the next weeks.

Welcome to Italy.

Ciao.

Vincenzo
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Hi Vicenzo,

Your garbage problem has been making the Swiss news lately. Sorry to hear about the mess you've got down there.

I even read somewhere a lot more people in Naples are getting cancer than usual and authorities are afraid garbage dumps have been accepting radioactive material. Hope there wasn't much truth in that article.
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A very fresh news, few minutes ago: noboby wants to buy "mozzarella di bufala" as they are afraid that the milk is not good because bufale ate G&G, meaning Grass and Garbage and not only Grass.
Sad but true !

Vincenzo
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I was in Rome last Feb and the weather was mild (compared to home in NY in Feb). I brought a winter coat, gloves, hat and scarf and needed to dress warm most evenings but most of the days were in the high 50's to low 60's - one or two days in high 60's and I wore a velvet blazer with sweater under and a scarf and gloves. Bring umbrellas because it can also rain and shoes that can withstand cobble stone streets and puddles.

Must sees in Rome:
Borghese Museum (must book in advance can do this on-line)
Borghese park
Forum
Trevi Fountain
San Clemente
Cappucine Church (with bone grave)
Piazza Navonna
Pantheon
Trastevere - Santa Maria Church
Rome is about the streets, piazza's, life..
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