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Getting from Milan to Venice (and Vice Versa)
Even though I tell everyone who asks that they should be flying into Venice instead of Milan or Rome, I know that not everyone is going to pay attention to me. So for those of you who have flown into Milan and only then realize that you really do
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Getting from Milan Malpensa Airport to Milan (and Vice Versa)
Milan has three good-sized international airports, although one of them is much more commonly used if you’re flying in from overseas. Malpensa Airport is Italy’s second-largest, but runs neck-in-neck with the country’s biggest a
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La Scala in Milan: It’s Not Just for Opera Lovers
La Scala in Milan: It’s Not Just for Opera Lovers
by . Do note that the official La Scala website says that children under the age of 6 aren’t permitted in the theatre on regular performance nights, so if you’ve got little kids with you you’ll need to attend one of
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Driving in Italy
Driving in Italy
by can help you plan your driving trips in Italy, so long as you’re around a computer when you’re doing your planning! It’s mostly in Italian, even if it says it’s in English, but “Partenza” is the place you’re leaving and “
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Sports in Italy: Giro d’Italia
One Saturday each May, a three-week sporting event begins in Italy which will criss-cross much of the country and catch nearly everyone in its wake. I’m talking about the Giro d’Italia, the annual bicycle race around Italy.
If you’ve hear
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Getting from Rome to the Cinque Terre (and Vice Versa)
According to statistics, most international travelers enter Italy by way of Rome. I understand this from a “Rome has a gigantic international airport” standpoint, but after a few days in Rome I can also understand wanting to escape th
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Is a fake Venice as good as the real thing?
Regular readers of this site won’t need to be reminded how much I love Venice. I think it’s the ideal place to begin a vacation in Italy. After several visits, I finally got a handle on one of the things I find so alluring about Venice. I’
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Finding the Hostels in Milan
Milan is known neither as a budget travel destination nor a hostel hotspot. But believe it or not, there are a few hostels in Milan. These are ideal if you’re flying in or out of Milan for your Italy vacation but don’t want to spend a fortune on a ho
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“Italy: Instructions for Use” – Italy Book Review – Win a Free Book
You know that section of any decent travel guidebook that tells you general stuff about visiting a place? The part that most people skip over to get to the write-ups on attractions, restaurant recommendations, and lists of hotels? It’s this general
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What to Wear in Italy in the Summer
When I travel in Italy, I like to try to fit in as much as possible and try to avoid looking like a tourist. Admittedly, this can be tough to do – when you’re walking around an unfamiliar city with a camera hanging around your neck, y
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A Self-Guided Angels & Demons Tour of Rome
I’ve written before about the many Angels and Demons tours of Rome that are available in anticipation of the upcoming May 2009 release of the film. But I thought I’d also put together a self-guided Angels and Demons tour in case you’re no
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“Winning at All Costs: A Scandalous History of Italian Soccer” by John Foot – Italy Book Review
Although I’m admittedly a bit of a latecomer when it comes to being a sports fan, I’ve taken to Italian soccer wholeheartedly. I was pleased, then, when I got a note from the publisher of a book on the history of Italian soccer asking if I̵
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How to Visit Rome with Kids: Travel Tips
Rome is an amazing and alluring city, but many people assume it is not kid-friendly. However, what could be a better way to bring history to life than ancient ruins from an empire that spanned the globe? This doesn’t even factor in the excellent fo
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WhyGo Italy Hits the Road: 1 Month in Italy
I’m not typically one who makes last-minute overseas trips, but somehow the stars aligned a little over two weeks ago and I booked a ticket for Italy. I leave on Tuesday the 19th of May, and will be in the country for a month.
A blogger friend in Mil
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Getting from the Cinque Terre to Florence (and Vice Versa)
You’ve just spent a lovely few days (or more, if you’re lucky) taking in the Ligurian coastline’s favorite cluster of tiny villages, the Cinque Terre, and you’re heading back inland to continue on your Italian adventure. Y
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Italy’s Best Beaches: 2009′s Blue Flag Beaches in Italy
Italy’s Best Beaches: 2009′s Blue Flag Beaches in Italy
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Story about 2009 beach listings from Italy Magazine
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