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Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Flights to Italy Travel Guide |
| Submitted by Jebaloo on
2009-03-02 03:42:23 (via www.cheapflights.co.uk) |
To British tourists booking flights to Italy, the country epitomises la dolce vita. Cafés set among Roman ruins; sun-drenched cities filled with scooters...
Check out our full travel guide for some great tips and tricks on when best to travel.
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| A trip in Italy |
| Submitted by mareforzanove on
2008-12-19 10:52:07 (via www.seeamalficoast.com) |
| So you say you want to go to Italy, well if you do you must ask yourself what you want. Do you want to see what everyone else does or do you want to be immersed in the culture, the drama, and the scenes of Italy? Do you want to taste it and smell it as if you were born there?
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| "Turisti Americani" |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-05-21 03:16:47 (via www.funnystrange.com) |
| “Scusi, do you speak English?” This is probably one of the most frequent questions that Americans pose while in Italy. It’s imperial for their vocabulary to include words like “scusi” and “grazie”. Still, quite a lot funny stories happen with those “turisti americani” willing to see the old world.
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| Elba to La Spezia, Italy |
| Submitted by pablo on
2007-05-21 03:12:20 (via www.cherba.com) |
| “The main attraction in Pisa is the Tower. It is reportedly one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is 14.9 feet out of plumb in a height of 186 feet. The baptistery is also out of plumb, but not so much as to be an attraction.” Well, is it the Pisa tower a wonder of the world; and second, were they all drunken building everything out of plumb?
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| Out and about in Florence |
| Submitted by roxy on
2007-05-21 02:25:05 (via lloydi.com) |
| Florence is quite a compact city, and it is actually quite easy to walk around the whole city. Just watch out for the local emergency services that seem to buzz around the city quite frequently. Or at least, they make their presence known quite loudly. Oh, Italians, they know how to make themselves noticed…:)
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| The Road to Regaleali |
| Submitted by Laurentzi on
2007-05-04 08:52:02 (via www.wired2theworld.com) |
| Although an enough rough road, the destination was rewarding: spiced and cozy, freshly rolled in cinnamon sugar and simply delicious. Then, followed by a private tour around the winery that produces 2,5 million bottles a year. That is Sicily.
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| Pavia |
| Submitted by christine on
2007-04-27 08:24:57 (via home1.gte.net) |
| Going to Italy and eating at MacDonald’s? Wired, but there is nothing wrong with the people’s different tastes. Instead, it’s so exciting picking up a city on the map and just go there with the gang, without knowing a think about it. Most exciting is if the city turns to be really cool; if not, a good pub will make things looking better. Isn’t it?
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| Rome |
| Submitted by Laurentzi on
2007-04-20 07:33:13 (via www.dickandwitta.com) |
| Get the reality of Rome: the noise, the graffiti, the ever-present traffic, and the never-ending barriers of parked vehicles… but still, the historic sights -- ruins and excavations, including the Coliseum (wonderfully lit at night) and Forum were awesome.
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