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  1. #1
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    Sep 2007
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    Couldn't have said it better myself, rabbit.

    Quote Originally Posted by alpinerabbit View Post
    Also dress "smart" - most Italian ladies who can afford it are quite the fashionistas.
    Among the many things that told me I wasn't in "Kansas" any more was seeing policewomen wearing pants that actually looked good on them
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
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    Eastern Indiana
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    Have a great time. Be careful, but we felt as safe as anywhere in the US. RENT A BIKE! Riding is AWESOME! While you are in Florence, these guys rent nice road bikes (Bianchi's I think):

    http://www.florencebybike.it/

    They also speak perfect English, and can give routes and offer suggestions. Getting out of Florence is hectic by bike, but doable.

    Also visit the countryside. Cities are nice, but the county and villages are what I miss the most. There are many galleries and things to see in the cities, but I miss the old villages, and people (very weathered and hearty). We saw very few overweight people.

    Lastly, rent Under the Tuscan Sun. It has some beautiful shots.

  3. #3
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    Oct 2007
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    Branford, CT
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    We went to Venice, Florence with a day trip to Sienna, and Rome with a day trip to Pompeii. Had always heard the warnings about the "gypsies" trying to steal things from you, but never had any troubles. Never felt unsafe. As has been stated, if you make an effort to learn a little Italian, it's greatly appreciated. Most merchants know enough English that you'll be able to get by, but it doesn't hurt to know the basics. And not dressing like a typical American helps, too. I think I bought 3 skirts while I was there. They take their fashion seriously, and I kind of liked that they took some pride in their appearance and didn't just walk around in pajama bottoms and dirty sweatshirts. Just use common sense and you'll be fine. Oh, and if someone is bugging you, yell "VA!"

  4. #4
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    Jan 2007
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    Central NJ
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    I appreciate all the great suggestions and PMs!

    I'm really excited about the food and looking forward to trying whatever they put in front of me. That's what I did in France, and it was exciting to try all the local cuisines.

    I took Spanish for years and am trying to get my mind to start thinking more in Italian.

    As for dress, the scarf is a great suggestion (and won't take up much room). I'm mainly bringing skirts and tops that are easy to rinse out and won't wrinkle. I also have a pair of black sandals.

    I've heard that June can be a tricky month weather-wise, especially traveling from the south to the north. I plan on packing a 3/4 length top, a light jacket, a light sweater, and a pair of pants and shorts. Other than that, it will be tank tops and short sleeve shirts. I'm assuming this will be fine? Any suggestions for June weather?

 

 

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