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Lisa U.S. View Profile
| Can recommend daytrips from Lucca, can give car directions from most places in Italy, and can help you plan an itinerary. But cannot recommend hotels and restaurants! I'm also no expert on train travel. For a train time table and info on Eurail passes, check out:
http://www.raileurope.com/us/rail/fares_schedules/index.htm | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Francesco Marchesani View Profile
| I`m interested and have deep knowledge in Italian history, traditions and culture. I can answer your questions on my country`s history and cultural heritage, as well as everyday life, and travel tips too. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Stefano Ulissi Italy View Profile
| I am a dual US-Italian citizen and own a house in a small Italian village, Valle San Giovanni, which is a suburb of city of Teramo in the Abruzzo region. I have constructed an English-language website for this town (http://vallesangiovanni.com). Am willing to provide information related to subjects of visiting the city and the province of Teramo. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Edoardo Italy View Profile
| Any question regarding where to stay, what to do, public and private transportation, tours and local events. | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
P L Byrne View Profile
| Traveling with Kids in Italy | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Andrew Smith Italy View Profile
| I can answer questions on Italy in general and more specifically on the three regions of Italy I know very well namely the Piedmont, Marche and Sardinia. I am also very able to answer any Italian business related questions owing to my extensive business experience in Italy over the last ten years.
There are a few questions that I will not be able to answer. Questions of a legal nature and questions regarding Italian soccer. | On Vacation returns 09/02/2008 View Past Answers |
territalia Italy View Profile
| All about the wonderful Italian northwest Ligurian Riviera, called "Le 5 Terre", a compound of old fishermen villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore. Ligurian food. The Italian mentality, way of living, culture,food and politics, in general.
| On Vacation returns 09/20/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-08-28 transportation: Hello, it really depends on traffic, sometimes during the weekends you have bumper to bumper traffic at the Traforo del Monte Bianco, so it takes more.. but on average it is around 3 hours, than calculate...
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2008-08-27 help: Hi Michele, The name of the train station in Venice is Stazione Venezia-Santa Lucia (tel. 848-888-088 or 147-888-088 toll-free from anywhere in Italy; http://trenitalia.com). This is from Frommers...
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2008-08-26 Bus from Rome to Siena: Hi Josie. There are five to seven buses daily from Rome's Tiburtina station. The ride is 2 hr., 47 min. The train runs about 90 minutes to 2 and a quarter hours. They say the bus is more convenient...
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2008-08-21 distances: Hi Paula. Here is a link to a map that has the directions and a map from Gran Parco to Cascina Palace: http://europe.mapquest.com/directions/europe.adp?do=nw&go=1&r=&aoh=&aot=&aof=&1a...
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2008-08-20 Florence with a Baby!: Dear Rachel: I'm sure you should get a second seat for her. Babies travel free, but I honestly don't know if that entitles her to a seat or not. If you need to buy a seat to have her have her own, I'd...
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