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How to Conquer Rome in a Day
I’ve said more than once that Rome overwhelms me. Even with a few days in the Italian capital, I feel like I haven’t come close to seeing everything and I’ve spent a lot of time just getting from place to place. I always recommend that people a
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Indispensable Travel Guides to Italian Food
The book that spurred this original post back in April of 2007 is yet one more reason why I’ve come to love internet publishing so much. The book, “The Hungry Traveler: Italy,” was a spectacularly handy little pocket-sized book that I fou
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St. Mark’s Basilica
In Venice, the city itself is the number one “sight.” But you would be remiss if you didn’t also visit one of the most beautiful churches in Italy (so says this author, anyway), located right on Venice’s main square: St. Mark’s Basi
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Discount Cards & Passes in Italy
It’s impossible to avoid some of the expenses involved with a trip through Italy. You could certainly visit Rome without seeing the Colosseum and the Vatican, or visit Naples without seeing Pompeii – but if you want to include the big sights on
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What’s Open When in Italy
There are so many potential complications to planning an Italy trip, and one of the big ones is something many people don’t even realize they need to think about – the “what’s open when” question.
We’re used to things like ban
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How to Get from Italy to Sardinia (and vice versa)
As I noted when I wrote a similar piece about getting from Italy to Sicily, the title of this article may seem confusing to anyone who has a modicum of familiarity with Italian geography. “How to Get from Italy to Sardinia” does, afte
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St. Mark’s Basilica: A Photo Tour
My favorite church on the planet – at least of the ones I’ve visited so far – is St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice. It’s famous for its onion domes and glittering gold mosaic ceilings, and the distinctive building has served as the back
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How to Get from Amsterdam to Milan (and vice versa)
Since flying directly to Italy from North America is often more expensive than flying into other European hubs, one option for saving money on your airfare is to book a flight into a different city in Europe and then fly from there into Italy. Al
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New Way to Buy Italy Train Tickets (with Discounts!)
WhyGo Italy is excited to announce a new Italian rail tool for booking train tickets in Italy.
See that search box at the top of this page? That’s a brand new booking tool WhyGo Italy is excited to bring to you. You’ll find it in lots of places arou
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How to Get to Vatican City
Given the title of this post, I’ve been trying really hard to avoid making a joke akin to the old “how do you get to Carnegie Hall” gem, only with a Catholic twist. We’ll see if I can get through the whole post without succumbing.
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Italy on a Budget
After recently putting together an in-depth guide to planning an Italy travel budget, I wanted to follow up with some ideas for ways to make your visit to Italy cost less than the average.
It’s not news to many people to hear that Italy isn
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St. Peter’s Basilica
St. Peter’s Basilica
by (in Italian only) – There’s another site, in English, with detailed information about the Basilica that appears to be part of the Vatican government’s site.
Taking a Guided Tour of St. Peter’s Basilica
The church at the center of V
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When is the best time to visit Italy?
You can read about how Italy is a year-round tourist destination and when the high and low seasons for Italy are, but many people will still come out on the other side of that information with a simple question: “Okay, but when is the best time to go
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How To Get Cellular Service in Italy (and still have money left over for that Armani suit)
Oh, how things change. Using your cell phone while traveling overseas was once so unbelievably expensive that it wasn’t even a question – these days, when our mobile phones are far more than phones, it’s a question many travelers are aski
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Italian Train Stations: What You Need to Know
I’ve written quite a bit already about train travel in Italy – it’s my favorite way to get around the country, and it’s often the best choice for visitors – but one thing I haven’t really touched on before is how to understan
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When is Italy not in Italy? When it’s in Switzerland.
When is Italy not in Italy? When it’s in Switzerland.
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