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I'm over here for a couple of weeks, so thought I'd share a few pictures. It's hard to beat Italy for sheer scenic beauty.

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The 2nd picture and 3rd picture are awesome! Did you take those yourself?
 
Very nice! I've never been to southern Europe. Hopefully someday!
 
Great photos! I'm guessing the Italian Riviera and parts of Umbria or Tuscany, with a trip into Rome and Florence (I think that bridge shot is Florence?).

If you have time, Cinque Terra is definitely worth a look as well as Venice. One of those shots may be in Cinque Terra--I can't tell. Hvar in Croatia is an overnight train ride away that I personally think is worth it.

When I eventually get back there I'd love to see Sicily and the southern end.

How affordable are things right now? Say, for example, what does a pint of average beer or a dinner a moderate-budget restaurant run you? I know the trains have always been ridiculously cheap, but I'm curious as to how the euro spends in the current economic climate.
 
Great photos! I'm guessing the Italian Riviera and parts of Umbria or Tuscany, with a trip into Rome and Florence (I think that bridge shot is Florence?).

If you have time, Cinque Terra is definitely worth a look as well as Venice. One of those shots may be in Cinque Terra--I can't tell. Hvar in Croatia is an overnight train ride away that I personally think is worth it.

When I eventually get back there I'd love to see Sicily and the southern end.

How affordable are things right now? Say, for example, what does a pint of average beer or a dinner a moderate-budget restaurant run you? I know the trains have always been ridiculously cheap, but I'm curious as to how the euro spends in the current economic climate.

The first 3 pictures in the last batch of photos are from Cinque Terre. There are also several shots of the Amalfi Coast, and yes, Rome and Florence. The bridge shot is the famous Ponte Vecchio in Florence.

We stayed in Positano for three nights and the prices were steep at the restaurants. We weren't looking specifically for budget restaurants, so I can't tell you how much those are. We paid about $60 to $80 for two at most of the restaurants in Positano. We got a good deal at an excellent hotel in Positano for about $200 a night. In other parts of Italy, Siena for instance, prices are lower, but Italy as a whole is not cheap. We found a hotel inside the city wall in Siena for about $100 a night, but that was the exception.
 
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those are some awesome pics. Check out Assisi if you have a chance, really fucking nice there. There's a long walkway of old cobble stone leading to the Church of St. Francis, really great views there. You can't take pics inside the church though.
 
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The first 3 pictures in the last batch of photos are from Cinque Terre. There are also several shots of the Amalfi Coast, and yes, Rome and Florence. The bridge shot is the famous Ponte Vecchio in Florence.

We stayed in Positano for three nights and the prices were steep at the restaurants. We weren't looking specifically for budget restaurants, so I can't tell you how much those are. We paid about $60 to $80 for two at most of the restaurants in Positano. We got a good deal at an excellent hotel in Positano for about $200 a night. In other parts of Italy, Siena for instance, prices are lower, but Italy as a whole is not cheap. We found a hotel inside the city wall in Siena for about $100 a night, but that was the exception.

Thanks for posting that. You definitely travel on a bigger budget than me! I was hoping Italy might have gone down in prices a little, but it doesn't sound like it. I may take my tourist dollars further south and east.
 
those are some awesome pics. Check out Assisi if you have a chance, really fucking nice there. There's a long walkway of old cobble stone leading to the Church of St. Francis, really great views there. You can't take pics inside the church though.
Thanks for the tip. Sounds very nice.
 
I try to travel as much as possible and all over the world, and I can easily say Italy is my favorite destination spot in the entire world. The people, sights, atmosphere and food are hard to top. I enjoy the Tuscany area the most . . . but I would rather be in any apart of Italy than working.

Thanks for the pictures (recognize many), I used them to daydream for a while . . .
 
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Venice is SUPER touristy, almost annoyingly so. My favorite part was taking the water taxi to the Island of Burano which was really nice. Multi-colored houses, you'll get some great photos there as well.
 
Shooter - great photos.

Edit: you too, Mr. Presidente. Didn't notice until now that the last few were yours.

barfo
 
Yeah, I wish I had the time to do DSLR shit, its pretty dope what you can do. Just getting by with my point and shoot.
 
I really want to go to Florence and bang travelling students. Seems pretty easy.
 

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