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Leaving today for 3 weeks in Italy. First time, so we’re really looking forward to it. Rome, Florence, Cinque Terre, & Venice.
Arrivederci!
Have fun, make sure you take lots of pictures!
Is this an itinerary you came up with yourself or a tour package?
We did it. Nobody to blame but ourselves.
Sir/Ma’am…..please take a bunch of pics and share over in our photography thread. Always a dream destination of mine. One day FAMS!I only know the hand gestures that @THE HCP showed me. Might end up in an Italian jail.
Sir/Ma’am…..please take a bunch of pics and share over in our photography thread. Always a dream destination of mine. One day FAMS!
Two book recommendations for you to read on your trip.
Playing for Pizza by John Grisham.
1491 by Charles Mann
Those look good, Sly. I’ll add them to my list. I’m currently reading Grisham’s “The Exchange”, which is partly set in Italy. I have Stephanie Storey’s “Oil and Marble” teed up. It’s about the relationship between a middle aged Leonardo Davinci and a young upstart artist named Michelangelo Buonarroti, who was pretty decent with a hammer and chisel. Looks pretty interesting.
I need a book recommendation. I listen to em on Spotify. Need a good murder mystery, twists.Two book recommendations for you to read on your trip.
Playing for Pizza by John Grisham.
1491 by Charles Mann
That aside, the artwork was amazing. The sheer volume of art, painted floors and ceilings, tapestries, carvings, etc. was staggering. And we only saw a small percentage of the total collection. The Sistine Chapel ceiling was the conclusion of the tour. Absolutely phenomenal, especially when you learn that it was Michelangelo's first venture into painting and frescoes.
Tips I’ve picked up so far:
Use an app called FreeNow to get taxis in an Uber-like manner. They won’t respond to hailing and going to taxi stands bites.
Book Vatican and many other tours online ahead of time to jump the line. Be sure and do it early from official since tour groups tend to buy them up and jack the price. Waiting times to buy tickets at the door for the Vatican was about 2-3 hours.
Evidently, Italy doesn’t have the equivalent of a Surgeon General to warn people about the health risks associated with smoking and vaping. I see so many people doing both you’d almost think they thought it was required behavior. Walking the streets is like something out of Mad Men.
Traffic is nuts in Rome. Pedestrians be ware.
Most importantly, how is the food and drink?
Rick Steves? He a member on here?Too soon for any major report. So far we’ve just done street cafes since we’ve been hitting the tour venues pretty hard. We followed Rick Steves’ advice and avoided anything near those sites. The pizza is definitely different, but delicious. Thin crust and wood fired, light on cheese and sauce. Toppings are different from US. You can get a 12-14” pizza and a monster-sized fresh garden salad to share for two for 20 Euros. Add whatever beer or wine that you want and it’s a pretty cheap date. We’re going to hit up a more upscale place for pasta tonight. I’ll let you know how that goes.
Rick Steves? He a member on here?