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Italy FAQ - Top questions for planning a trip to Italy
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The 10 most-asked trip-planning and travel questions for Italy. 1) How far in advance should I book my plane ticket. 2) Do I need to book hotels before leaving. 3) Where can I get Euros. 4) Should I get a railpass. 5) What's the best time to go to Italy. 6) What should I pack. 7) How long should I spend in Rome (or Florence, or Venice). 8) What's the best guidebook. 9) Can a vacation package save me money. 10) What sights do I need to book in advance. What makes ReidsItaly.com different. Why go to Italy.
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Tuscany trip planner
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A vacation guide to help you plan the perfect trip to Italy's Tuscany region. And other Renaissance masterpieces in Florence. Climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Indulge in a 3-hour Tuscan dinner at Il Latini. Bike atop the walls of Lucca. Taste wines in the Etruscan cellars of hilltown Montepulciano. Get your Gothic art fix in Siena. Then strolling its shopping streets. Ascend the medieval towers of San Gimignano. Sample goat cheeses in Pienza. The perfect Renaissance village. For a 360º view of Florence.
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St. Peter's Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro) in Rome, Italy
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St Peter's Basilica ★★★. The Baldacchino over the altar of St. Peter's in Rome. (Photo by Jorge Royan). St Peter's Basilica (Basilica di San Pietro) in Rome: Motherchurch of Christendom. Piazza San Pietro and the facade of St. Peter's in Rome. (Photo by Alberto Luccaroni). St Peter's is one of the holiest basilicas in the Catholic faith, the pulpit for a parish priest we call the pope, one of the grandest creations of Rome's Renaissance and baroque eras, and the largest church in Europe. Keep an eye on t...
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What's so special about ReidsItaly.com?
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What makes ReidsItaly.com different. I work for you. There are loads of Italy travel sites out there, so why should you bother with this one? Here are ten of the features that help set ReidsItaly.com apart. 1) Experiences, not just sightseeing. On vacation that sticks, not simply what you. To that end, Reidsitaly.com is set up to emphasize the kinds of travel experiences that will become the stories you share for the rest of your life:. This site is not an anonymously crowdsourced wiki, a compilation of ...
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Italy culinary adventures
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From wine tastings to cooking classes, amazing meals to mozzarella farms. Remember: Vacation calories don't count. Take a cooking class. Rather than just taking home from your next trip tales of that fantastic. Tagliatelle alla bolognese,. Why not return with the skills to recreate all those great Italian meals in your own kitchen? Eat as much gelato as you possibly can. Ice cream" is insulting to. And unfair to ice cream. Sample Venetian tapas on a. Where you can order a selection of. Naples holds a hal...
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Amalfi Coast travel guide
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Amalfi Coast trip planner. A travel guide to Amalfi. Along Italy's famous Amalfi Drive. The Amalfi Coast is one of Europe's great scenic wonders. The impossibly winding Amalfi Drive. Road that follows it high up on the cliffside—often cantilevered over empty space—is a marvel of engineering and one of the world's best white-knuckle thrill rides outside of an amusement park. This 50km (30 mile) stretch of crinkly coastline between Sorrento. In between you'll find everything from the Emerald Grotto. Or Nap...
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Italy Travel News: Italy prepares for a trains versus planes smackdown
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The ReidsItaly.com list of news for people planning a trip to Italy (or for those who just love the place and want to keep on on things). Saturday, December 13, 2008. Italy prepares for a trains versus planes smackdown. Reports that, not only are low-cost carriers. Like Ryanair and easyJet giving the eternally-in-peril Alitalia a run for its money on some domestic air routes. More on that in a moment), but that the trains. Are shaping up to be an even better option on long hauls. A new high-speed track.
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Italy Travel News: Frenchmen + Scooters = The New Alitalia
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The ReidsItaly.com list of news for people planning a trip to Italy (or for those who just love the place and want to keep on on things). Wednesday, January 14, 2009. Frenchmen Scooters = The New Alitalia. Well, last week brought the news that Italy's bankrupt "flag-carrier" airline, Alitalia, had finally been sold to a group of private investors headed by the chair of Piaggio- the Tuscan company that makes most of Italy's motor scooters (yes, including Vespas). Unlike other failed an relaunched European...
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