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Jessah
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Member since 2/08 1344 total posts
Name: Jess
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Italy help
I am in the very beginning stages of planning my italy trip
what are best airlines to look at?
I also need recommendations for
Rome venice capri milano
thank you!
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Posted 12/4/10 1:10 PM |
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Cheeks24
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Re: Italy help
Delta - they fly direct from JFK to Milano and Venice. When are you planning to go?
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Posted 12/7/10 10:00 AM |
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apples99
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Re: Italy help
you could also do Aer Lingus.. fly into Venice and then go down the country.. Italy was amazing.. I miss it.
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Posted 12/7/10 12:21 PM |
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Ma-n-Pa2008
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Name: Melissa
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Re: Italy help
we flew al italia and had no problems!
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Posted 12/7/10 1:24 PM |
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DMT
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Re: Italy help
I did Delta JFK to Rome and then Delta Venice to JFK
both direct flights
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Posted 12/7/10 2:02 PM |
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summerbaby11
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Re: Italy help
Posted by DMT
I did Delta JFK to Rome and then Delta Venice to JFK
both direct flights
ditto but in reverse. we flew into venice and made our way down the country, flew home from rome.
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Posted 12/7/10 4:22 PM |
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Jessah
I love my dogs :)
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Name: Jess
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Re: Italy help
Thank you so much everyone! we are planning to go in sept!
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Posted 12/8/10 9:16 AM |
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Jenna04
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Name: Jenna
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Re: Italy help
I did Delta/Al'italia (they codeshare) - from JFK to Rome!
I stayed in Rome when we went this year...I would NOT recommend my hotel. Location was good but the hotel itself was so/so. Just FYI all the hotels in Rome have teeny tiny rooms and are SOOOOOOO EXPENSIVE!
Are you dead set on staying in Capri? We only did a day trip there but did not love it...so overpriced and such snooty people and even snootier waiters. We stayed in Sorrento which I loved and stayed in a gorgeous hotel. We also visited the other amalfi towns and I fell inlove with Positano...wish I could have stayed there too!
I didnt go to Venice this time or Milan so I cant help you there, sorry!
I am jealous though!!!!!!!
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Posted 12/8/10 3:22 PM |
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Ophelia
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Re: Italy help
love American, Iberia, and Alitalia of course.
HATE Delta with a flaming passion.
you have a few flight options by doing a "multi destination" ticket.
I would probably fly in to Rome, take the train down to the Amalfi and Capri, then make my way back up through italy via their great rail system, and fly OUT of Milan.
ETA: I agree about not staying on Capri unless you are really looking for a splurge. we stayed at hotel Posa Posa in Positano, and another hotel so gorgeous and so inexpensive, in Castellammare di Stabia, hotel la medusa
my uncle recently stayed at a pretty nice and not too expensive hotel in Rome. I'll try to get the name.
in Venice, I really loved Hotel Ala I stayed at another hotel a bit closer to Piazza San Marco the first time I went but this one is much better! still walking distance from everything.
In Milan, we usually stay at the Best Western Hotel Ascot, which is about a 5 minute walk from the Duomo and the galleria, and just a little bit more to La Scala. but we stayed at another hotel a bit further this time (and around the corner from my cousins apt, so bonus) which was also very nice, but you'll to either take the tram or the train to the Duomo area, Hotel Ariosto . I know my dh has also stayed at other hotels in Milan but these are the ones I know best.
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Posted 12/9/10 4:54 PM |
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gdubs
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Name: Gina
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Re: Italy help
Stay away from Alitalia. We had the worst experience with them, the planes were old and uncomfortable. Try Air France! They were amazing!!!
Rome must sees.... The Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps and of course the Vatican. The Vatican is enormous. At first we walked around looking at everything and by the end we were just rushing through... I would suggest doing some research to figure out what it is you want to see at the Vatican and find those specific things.
Venice must sees... Doge's Palace, St. Mark's Square & Basillica and the Grand Canal.
Sorry I misunderstood... didn't realize you meant hotel suggestions!!! I was there on a tour and hated our hotels so I won't even mention them.
Message edited 12/13/2010 4:19:12 AM.
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Posted 12/13/10 4:17 AM |
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Cheeks24
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Name: Cheeks
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Re: Italy help
Trip Advisor is always a great place to start. You get great recent reviews from people on hotels and they give you truthful distances on many things.
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Posted 12/13/10 9:50 AM |
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Re: Italy help
Check out Fodor's on line. They have a Europe chat forum. I like it much better than Trip Advisor as far as reviews and recommendations.
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Posted 12/14/10 12:39 PM |
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Mill188
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Re: Italy help
In Venice, I fell in love with the Hotel Bauer Il Palazzo.
OMG - it was such an amazing hotel but so worth it.
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Posted 12/14/10 4:54 PM |
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