Hello buddy,
Good day to all! I hope everyone here is doing well so far. I need your help and suggestion with one of my issue I have. I am going to Italy next month. This is the first journey to Europe. In the past, I have visited in Asian countries like- Nepal, Malaysia, India, Srilanka. But Europe is my ever first. Anyways, my visa is ready just I need to confirm my ticket from a reliable agency. I have been searching on the Internet for a reliable vendor. And already found a few ones who are willing to process my ticket at a <a <snip>
But I am thinking of how reliable they are? Do you have any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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Reply to this Hello.
as i see you need suggestions for itlay. You will like, if you see 15 best places to visit in italy -<snip>
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Reply to this J'adoro italia!!! I can't wait to go back too! Here's a few other things I learned during my 3 weeks in Italy. 1) The locals only drink lattes in the morning. It's not a huge deal if you order one in the afternoon, but it's just not what they do. 2) Pedestrians in Italy are considered a blood sport! It took me 2 weeks to learn how to cross the street properly, which is basically, cross with conviction! Do not hesitate and do not show fear. I remember in Rome, I would make direct eye contact with the drivers as I was walking passed them. 3) Rejoice vegans and non-dairy people! Italy has LOADS of gelato without milk in it! Here in Canada, the gelato stores usually have just 4-6 non-dairy flavours and then there's like 30 flavours or more in the dairy selection. The gelateria in Italy have a seriously good selection of non-dairy flavours including many in chocolate. Yes, this is heaven.
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Reply to this I'd suggest you Northern Italy. It's a is huge and full of interesting places to visit.
I recommend you choose coastal, lakes or mountain locations.
A good base to visit San Marino is Rimini , you can do all your daytrips by train:
4 nights in Viareggio/Forte dei Marmi: daytrips to other places in Tuscany (Pisa, Lucca, Florence, etc.)
4 nights in Rimini: daytrips to San Marino, Ravenna, Bologna, etc.
4 nights in Venice: daytrip to all the islands in the lagoon
4 nights on Lake Garda: daytrip to Verona
More tips you can find on Tripavisor<snip>dedicated to Italy. Happy travelling
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