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Getting Around in Italy: What You Need to Know
When you’re planning a trip, size matters. Take, for instance, the idea of planning a visit to the United States, or Canada, or Russia. No one without an unlimited amount of time would make a general statement like, “I’m going o
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English Translation of “Domani 21/04/09,” Abruzzo Earthquake Benefit Song
The one-year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated L’Aquila in Abruzzo was earlier this month on April 6th, and today marks the one-year anniversary of the recording of a song that served as a fundraiser for earthquake relief. “Domani 2
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Rome Hotels Near Vatican City
Rome is a big city. And although there is an area that’s considered the historic center, there are still major attractions that are quite a distance from that area if you’re traveling on foot. In my book, that means (among other thing
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Luggage Storage in Italy Train Stations
Even without looking at a calendar, I can usually tell when the high tourist season in Italy is approaching by the number of questions I’m getting via email or in the comments on the site. This year, not only has the rate of questions increased lately, th
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New All-Italy Podcast: Eye On Italy
New All-Italy Podcast: Eye On Italy
by , and we also have a Facebook fan page as well as a Twitter profile – so you’ll never miss a thing. The podcast is available directly from the website and also on iTunes.
If you listen to the podcast and you like it, we encourage you to s
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Day Trips from Naples
Whenever I read that people should use a town like Sorrento as their home base and include Naples only as a day-trip, I get a little uppity. Yes, Sorrento is pretty and arguably more clean and tourist-friendly than Naples, but Naples is so much more real &
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Roma Pass: What it Covers & Whether it’s Worth the Cost
Pretty much every big city in the world that plays host to tourists sells some kind of “city pass.” These tend to include some combination of that city’s museums and attractions as well as use of public transportation. As you’d expe
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“A Season With Verona” by Tim Parks – Italy Book Review
You may already know I’m a big fan of Italian soccer. Even though I didn’t think “Winning at All Costs: A Scandalous History of Italian Soccer” was particularly well-written, it was incredibly informative and educational for a fan o
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Eurolines Bus Stops in Italy
Eurolines Bus Stops in Italy
by to see exactly what your options are.
Eurolines Bus Stops in Italy
Ancona – Bus Stop: Casello (tollbooth) Autostradale Ancona Nord
Aosta – Bus Stop: Autostazione, Via Giorgio Carrel 1
Bologna – Bus Stop & Reservation Address: Terminal
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Getting from Milan to Rome (and Vice Versa)
Rome and Milan might seem like they’re very different, but they have a lot in common. They’re Italy’s biggest cities, the homes of the country’s primary international airports, and where you’ll find the headquarters
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WhyGo Italy Interview: Deborah Mele of Italian Food Forever
You probably know how much I love Italian food – so it’s easy to see why I became acquainted online with Deborah Mele of the Italian Food Forever site. Deborah’s passion for Italian food is obvious, and although I’m not the cook in
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Hotels in Naples’ Historic Center
As much as I might like the city of Naples, I’m also aware that it can be a shock to the system if you’re a traveler. If you’re brave enough to include Naples on your Italy itinerary, then, it’s a good idea to make sure yo
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iPhone Apps for Venice Travel
Venice is one of the most popular cities in Italy to visit, and it also happens to be a city that can be challenging to love. It’s often crowded, and it’s expensive even in the off-season. Good food isn’t always easy to find, whereas bad
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How to Get from Rome to Naples (and Vice Versa)
Whether you’re planning a quick stop in Naples on your way to the Amalfi Coast, using it as a base from which to take a day trip to Pompeii, or looking forward to spending a few days in this gritty Italian city, first you’ll have to g
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Top 10 Things to Do in Sardinia
Most people are familiar with the Italian island of Sicily, but not everyone knows there’s another large island off the coast of Italy. Sardinia (Sardegna in Italian) lies to the west of the peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea just to the south of the
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Getting from Milan to Florence (and Vice Versa)
As much as I might really like the city of Milan, I know it’s not to everyone’s taste – especially if you’re in Italy for a relatively short vacation and you’re more interested in Medieval Tuscan villages or Colosseu
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Google Earth 3D Treatment in Italy
The Google Earth folks have just released the newest “3D city” in their lineup – and it’s Venice. I love Google Earth and its hyper-realism, and the 3D thing does enhance the experience, but for me it works best from a higher elevat
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iPhone Apps for Rome Travel
The whole world, it seems, is on the “apps” bandwagon. Whether you love the iPhone apps commercials or hate them, there really does seem to be an app for everything – and with new apps being added to the iTunes store every day, it’s hard
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Italian Wine Labels Decoded & Explained
I love Italian wine – okay, I like all kinds of wine – but I’m so far from being an expert on what I’m drinking that I don’t even bother trying to fake it. Which is why I asked blogging pal Robbin Gheesling, who’s studyi
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Italy’s Hottest Soccer Players Part IV: 2010 World Cup Edition
With the 2010 World Cup starting in T-minus five days, I thought it was time for another installment of my hottest Italian footballers series. Now, attentive readers may notice that doing another post about hot Italian soccer players at this moment means I’
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