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  • RomeThis morning we had a 7.30am start as we had a booking at the Vatican at 8am. There were about 7 or 8 tour buses all there at the same time so it was pretty crowded. We had a local Posted by shazdrew in Drew and Sharon's Travels | Oct 11, 2011
  • VeneziaTuesday, October 4th 19:52. In five minutes, our train will begin its long journey from Venice to Paris. We will, with any luck, be sleeping for most of the trip. We shall arrive in Paris at 9:16, and our hotel appears Posted by teamkarim in 3 months, 4 (technically) continents | Oct 11, 2011
  • On Americans Abroad...Recall the phrase, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” Though now a painfully overused apology employed in situations where “What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas” and “Sleep when you die” also work, it carries relevance to my Posted by ColoradoCandace in Capita a fagiolo | Oct 11, 2011
  • Catania, Octubre 10-11Bueno, esta ciudad es un espectaculo y medio... Me encontre con mas familia y me hicieron conocer la historia de la ciudad. En el el anio 1600 y pico fue desvastada completamente por una erupcion del Etna. La gente es muy gentil, Posted by aschillagi in South Western Italia - October 2011 | Oct 10, 2011
  • A beer with a viewVeronaban is felmentem, bár tk. feleslegesen, mert este kitalálták, hogy menjünk fel kocsival, és nézzük meg a kivilágított várost 2 helyről, egyszer ugyanonnan, egyszer meg a [[http://www.pbase.com/archetype/verona_castello_ponte_vecchio|Castello Vecchio Posted by illaberec in Fall, Escape | Oct 10, 2011
  • Mappa di Padova! Just so can understand where is what everytime I name something. So I live close to the Station (in the North: Stazzione FS) and my university is on Via B Posted by a_frog_in_italy in the_travelling_frog | Oct 9, 2011
  • La mia primera setimana all'università Last Sunday, we were supposed to go downtown for a treasure guest but it turned out that nobody in our team but Martina and I, was awoken. Therefore, we didn't go. Instead, in the afternoon, Martina and I went to Posted by a_frog_in_italy in the_travelling_frog | Oct 9, 2011
  • En Castello de Falconara.Recein encontre este hotel frente al Mediterraneo, al lado del Castello de Falconara, no hay nadie solo el encargado, Giuseppe, tiene como 70 anios, me hace acordar a la pelicula The Shining pero frente al mar en vez de mas Posted by aschillagi in South Western Italia - October 2011 | Oct 9, 2011
  • Miért éppen VeronaKidobtak hajnalban, úgyhogy délelőtt ismét megtekintettem Reggio Emiliát, nevezzük is bázisnak, unintended. Viszont végre nyugodtan internetezhettem egy pénzváltóban, nem volt rajtam kívül senki csak néhány seftelő így kedden reggel. Veronában először Posted by illaberec in Fall, Escape | Oct 9, 2011
  • VeniceWe arrived in Venice and caught the ferry to Lido Island where we were staying. Our hotel was just across the road from the ferry terminal and we had a view of Venice from our room. The weather was nice Posted by Jaimee.Shane in Europe 2011 | Oct 8, 2011
  • Verona, ItalyWe stayed in a nice B&B in central Verona. We spent a fair bit of time exploring the city by foot seeing the Arena, Juliets balcony/ courtyard and the many piazzas. On our last day we visited the castle and Posted by Jaimee.Shane in Europe 2011 | Oct 8, 2011
  • Lake Como, ItalyWe stayed in a villa with a lovely, elderly lady in the town of Varenna. The town was small but charming and our room had a beautiful view of the lake. We spent a whole day cruising the lake and Posted by Jaimee.Shane in Europe 2011 | Oct 8, 2011
  • 7th October 2011It was so cold this morning – not used to it. Still, we woke to blue skies and hazy views over the towns and water below. In front of us – a huge, black mountain, covered in what looked like Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Oct 8, 2011
  • 6th October 2011We drove into Matera, a very small town but very busy. We followed signs to a information centre, which turned out to be a travel agent but still managed to get a map. All we knew about Matera was that Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Oct 8, 2011
  • 5th October 2011We walked into the old town on Lecce and found the tourist office. The guide books say that Lecce is the Florence of the South. I don't think it's quite Florence, but it's not too bad. Still has all the Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Oct 8, 2011
  • 4th October 2011Danny had a terrible night's sleep so he stayed in bed while I walked around Spoleto. I had no idea where I was going but kept heading uphill towards the caste. I randomly stumbled upon the tourist office, obtained a Posted by kimdanny in Kim and Danny 2011 | Oct 8, 2011
  • The Amalfi Coast, Italy: What to ExpectEver since I saw the movie 'Under the Tuscan Sun' and saw Diane Lane standing on the shore of Positano, I have been dying to go to the Amalfi Coast of Italy. Actually, Italy has aways been a dream Posted by galvkaren in Amalfi Coast - 2011 | Oct 7, 2011
  • The Necropolis Tour Underneath St. Peter's Basilica This tour is one of Rome’s best-kept secrets, and I found out about it by chance while reading a guidebook on out-of-the-ordinary Rome. This tour takes you into the inner depths of St. Posted by TesoroTreasures in Tesoro's Travel Treasury | Oct 7, 2011
  • FortifiedWell, it all began with dragging our bags up the largest, steepest hill in the world. This was after a long bus trip up from Vico Equense which made the hill seem even steeper. We checked in to our hotel Posted by Luke F in ADHS Overseas | Oct 6, 2011
  • Life from a cocoa bean, countryside and home made pastaThis morning breakfast was moved from 8:30 to 8:00, so we all had to wake up early and had jack all time to turn our swag on. After that we rolled out to photosynthesize and absorb our morning nutrients, which Posted by TahliaM in ADHS Overseas | Oct 7, 2011
  • On the Trails of the Mafia in Sicily (Picture and Link: [[http://www.bornpower.de/mafia/img/mafia1.jpg|Bornpower.de]]) Etymology: The name "mafia" probably derives from the Arab word "mu'afa" meaning protection. It is a Posted by LuxuryRogue in Gentleman Adventurer | Sep 19, 2010
  • En Palermo !!!Anoche llegue a Palermo. El hotel es una obra de arte del 1800; me hace acordar mucho la residencial que mi Viejo tenia en Dorrego. Puertas muy altas con banderolas, pisos de baldosas y madera en la habitaciones. Yo tuve suerte y Posted by aschillagi in South Western Italia - October 2011 | Oct 6, 2011
  • Cinque TerreCinque Terre... what a cracking place! So far we have had a few ups and downs in italy... VIEWS; Positive: We have possibly the best apartment and view in the whole of Manarola (in the photos). Pretty hard to leave the apartment Posted by astroalex in Follow the Sun | Oct 6, 2011
  • Simple and Peaceful...High atop the Cinque Terre sits the beautiful Santuario della Nosta Signora di Soviore. The view from here is incredibly beautiful, and you can see how it would be a place for contemplation and reflection. Walking paths wind Posted by TesoroTreasures in Tesoro's Travel Treasury | Oct 6, 2011
  • Roma [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/403576/IMGP0747.jpg capt Posted by adtamo in The Wheary Travellers | Oct 5, 2011
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