Thursday, October 9, 2008

Travelling tips for Italy

These are my suggestions when travelling around Italy, and these are in no particular order or importance,

* on the top of things to see is the "David " sculpture in Florence(of course by Michelangelo)

*print out city(walking) maps off the net of all the places you'll be on foot Rome, Florence, Venice

*book a stopover for eg: 6 hours in Dubai, Singapore (you will feel tons better for it)

*book guided tours for the big galleries (in Florence) and when visiting the Colloseum, Roman
ruins- this enables you to bypass the line ups and they are always interesting

*when visiting the Vatican you must have clothing to cover your shoulders and knees(they will refuse you entry)

*pack a single strapped backpack for all your walks (it's easier to protect your valuables than a double)

*when travelling on eurorail, purchase a first class ticket- it's worth it!!!

*take a camera with a quick recovery time (taking shots on the train)

*choose your accommodation in Venice wisely (i found it expensive & disappointing)

*try the local village wine as it doesn't contain preservatives (light & healthier)

*stock up on munchies so in the middle of the day for when the shops are closed

*paying for the use of toilets is commonplace (if there is a Macdonalds - they are free to use)

*when using a ferry in Venice - don't bother buying a ticket, as they are way to crowded to check if anyone has a ticket

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