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Posted 28 July 2007 - 04:52 AM
I am thinking of planning a trip to Italy next year, ideally for 10 - 14 days. I would probably be going around August, as that is the best time for both me and my husband to take of work for that lengthy a period... but would really love to go in Sept. or October.
Ofcourse we want to see the culture and history of the different regions of Italy, and shopping is a must for me
It doesn't have to necessarily be the couture shopping of Milan, since I live in NY and can go Gucci down the street anytime if that's what I want. My body type is actually very similar to that of the woman in Europe, and Italy specifically (very long legs and arms, thin, not much in the way of hips).
I think we would want to see some of the busier cities, but also the more tranquil parts of Italy.
I've done some research but I'd love suggestions from people where we should go to experience Italy on a 1st trip that we could fit into our time frame.
Thanks!
(Oh, and I plan on buy lots of Bi-Aglut pasta to take home). LOL!!
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Posted 28 July 2007 - 03:13 PM
I got to go to Torino Feb. 2-15, 2006 (and watched Canada's women's hockey team slaughter the Russians 12-0. Woo! But I digress  ).
I saw the Shroud of Turin and the accompanying museum. Very interesting. I took a day trip to Milano to see "The Last Supper". It was amazing to see in real life. If you go, be sure to make an appointment. You can only make appointments by phone. About a 10 minute walk from the Refectory is the cathedral Il Duomo. Also amazing. The front was covered with tarps and scaffolding at the time, but the cathedral is unbelievable.
If you're up north, I'd try to see those things. I should have taken more day trips, but my husband was working for NBC the whole month, so I was by myself 90% of the time, and not really brave enough to get lost by myself with the language barrier and everything. If we'd been together, I'd have had no problem being more adventurous. It's much nicer to be lost with a friend.
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Posted 29 July 2007 - 07:41 AM
If you are interested in art you need to go to Florence! Have fun!
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Posted 29 July 2007 - 08:25 AM
Florence. Florence. FLORENCE!!!!!  and look around, I think I left part of my heart there....
Spent half a summer in Italy in my twenties.....for an art history class. We had two weeks in Rome (you'll have to go there too, but it's very bustling and busy - still, I loved it) and then travelled all over the north the rest of the time. The Tuscan hill towns were incredibly beautiful also (San Gimignano, etc.) but I've heard they've become quite a bit more tourist-y now.....
Lucky you!
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Posted 29 July 2007 - 12:23 PM
Hi My name is Matteo, I am Italian from Milan.... Milan is not just shopping like everybody think .. it s also art and fun (clubs, bars..happy hours) .. you should go to see Sforzeco Castello, Pinacoteca di brera, Sant Ambrogio Church... the last supper of leonardo da vinci, la Scala di Milano, Navigli and so on!
another nice city is SIENA(it s my favourite City)...it s in toscany and then u can go to visit florence Pisa and then go to Assisi and Umbria...
Good choise for Bi -Aglut... is my favourite pasta too... !! but u can try Veneziane (its corn pasta) they are good!
ciao MATTEO
jkmunchkin, on Jul 28 2007, 07:52 AM, said:
I am thinking of planning a trip to Italy next year, ideally for 10 - 14 days. I would probably be going around August, as that is the best time for both me and my husband to take of work for that lengthy a period... but would really love to go in Sept. or October.
Ofcourse we want to see the culture and history of the different regions of Italy, and shopping is a must for me
It doesn't have to necessarily be the couture shopping of Milan, since I live in NY and can go Gucci down the street anytime if that's what I want. My body type is actually very similar to that of the woman in Europe, and Italy specifically (very long legs and arms, thin, not much in the way of hips).
I think we would want to see some of the busier cities, but also the more tranquil parts of Italy.
I've done some research but I'd love suggestions from people where we should go to experience Italy on a 1st trip that we could fit into our time frame.
Thanks!
(Oh, and I plan on buy lots of Bi-Aglut pasta to take home). LOL!!
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Posted 29 July 2007 - 03:57 PM
Ciao Matteo!
Anche me piace molto Sienna, Umbria, e Assisi!
I miss it very much.  Sometimes, I still dream in Italian......
I"ll be back!
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Posted 30 July 2007 - 10:52 AM
Thanks everyone!
I was taking to my mom over the weekend about it (her and my dad went to Italy several years ago), and as of I think I'm going to do Florence, Venice, Rome and the Amalfi Coast (along with as much of the surrounding towns of those cities as possible). I hope I'm not trying to squeeze to much in
I'll have lots more questions when I actually start to plan this faboulous trip!!
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Posted 31 July 2007 - 08:56 AM
Have you ever consider the " le cinque terre".... it so beautiful place! it s between Liguria and Toscana... take information on that place or let me know! ok?
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Posted 31 July 2007 - 09:07 AM
wow .. where did you learn italian? next time i will write you in Italian.... (my English is not so good ehheeh)
Italy is nice place...I love my country and I would love that everybody, once in their life, could go there and spend time with Italian people and culture. It's the place of love, of Romanticism, of history but also of the friendship and hospitality.
Come back soon in ITALY....and still dream in Italian
Ciao MATTEO
DingoGirl, on Jul 29 2007, 06:57 PM, said:
Ciao Matteo!
Anche me piace molto Sienna, Umbria, e Assisi!
I miss it very much.  Sometimes, I still dream in Italian......
I"ll be back! 
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Posted 31 July 2007 - 11:57 AM
mattagli, on Jul 31 2007, 09:56 AM, said:
Have you ever consider the " le cinque terre".... it so beautiful place! it s between Liguria and Toscana... take information on that place or let me know! ok?
Ciao MATTEO
dio mio!! my friend lived in Cinque Terre doppo (per?) un anno. She is there now for three weeks, and it is a very, very beautiful town.
Matteo - ho studiato l'italiano per solamente un anno qui in California. Ma era di piu de 20 anni fa! ho domenticato quasi tutti........
e sono andata in Italia in 1983.
Tu sei in Texas??? that is pazzo!!!!!! (crazy?) (my Italian is now very simple and crude, forgive me!)
ciao
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Posted 06 August 2007 - 01:20 PM
Le Cinque Terre there are so beautiful....especially in summer or spring!! Your Italian is good...just you need to practice it a little bit...like I have to do with my English...  I was a TA at University of Utah for 3 month so ..we can refresh your Italian!!
Well, I arrive in Arlington one month ago because I am a marketing manager for a Italian company that produce Tanning beds in Italy and we import and distribute them all over the US, Canada and Mexico... this is what I am doing here. I don't know what to think about Texas because I don’t know anybody and also it's so different from Italy and Europe. But AMO LA CALIFORNIA e l'Oceano.
Do you like to ski or trekking? Well Dolomiti is the place for you! Have you ever been there?
Don’t miss in these weeks there is PALIO DI SIENA! I love it! Do you know what it is?
cerca in internet o in youtube le immagini del palio... e' una festa medioevale dove le contrade della citta' si sfidano nella piazza del campo in una gara con i cavalli. Questi eventi ci sono tutti gli anni in luglio e in agosto. sevuoi ti cerco il link!
un saluto e un abbraccio
MATTEO
DingoGirl, on Jul 31 2007, 02:57 PM, said:
dio mio!! my friend lived in Cinque Terre doppo (per?) un anno. She is there now for three weeks, and it is a very, very beautiful town.
Matteo - ho studiato l'italiano per solamente un anno qui in California. Ma era di piu de 20 anni fa! ho domenticato quasi tutti........
e sono andata in Italia in 1983.
Tu sei in Texas??? that is pazzo!!!!!! (crazy?) (my Italian is now very simple and crude, forgive me!)
ciao
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Posted 07 August 2007 - 10:22 AM
Hi...My mom (who has a gluten intolerance) and I took a trip to Italy in May. We went all over (Venice, Florence, Assisi, Sorento, Pompeii, and Rome) I LOVED Florence, and highly recommend it. WAtch the gelato at smaller gelatarias, many of them add wheat as a thickener. Anyway, My mom was very concerned about what to eat while she was there. So, we printed business-sized cards explaining what she could eat in Italian. MOst restaurants were very easy to work with. ALso, check the pharmacies for gluten-free items. There is one about a block away from the Vatican that is very well supplied, and the pharmacist was very helpful in making sure we got everything we needed. however, be prepared with some extra money, b/c gluten-free foods are even MORE expensive there (bring along some gluten-free snacks from home just in case).
Also, if you do go to Florence, there if the BEST gelato place. It is really good, and everything is gluten-free (except for the obvious, ie. cookie dough). its called Vivoli and is located a block away from the PLazza de S. Croce when you're heading towards Palazza de SIgnoria.
Enjoy your trip!
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Posted 07 August 2007 - 12:40 PM
I was in Milan recently and am currently in Venice, and both cities have been amazing in accommodating my gluten free diet. While I was in Milan, many restaurants provided me with gluten free pasta and several places served gluten free crackers in place of bread. In Venice, the places I have been so far have all been great too.
But, my hotel is a Celiac's dream! It's the Hotel Cipriani on the Giudecca. They have made their own gluten free rolls, which are absolutely delicious and taste real! Also, I've had gluten free pasta, bruschetta, and I hear they have pizza too! They also can make all of their menu items gluten free. I've heard that one of the chefs has gluten intolerance, which is why they know so much!
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Posted 09 August 2007 - 03:59 PM
mattagli, on Jul 31 2007, 09:07 AM, said:
wow .. where did you learn italian? next time i will write you in Italian.... (my English is not so good ehheeh)
Italy is nice place...I love my country and I would love that everybody, once in their life, could go there and spend time with Italian people and culture. It's the place of love, of Romanticism, of history but also of the friendship and hospitality.
Come back soon in ITALY....and still dream in Italian
Ciao MATTEO
Ciao Matteo,
I have been to Italy three times and I would love to visit again with my family. I have 2 kids aged 10 and 6 and my 10 year old is a celiac. My mother and father are Italian (from Gorizia and Lipari) but I was born in Australia. My Italian is not that good but I can understand it quite well.
Your English is good and you write well.
Do you think Italy is a good place to go for people that cannot eat gluten?
Grazie
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Posted 09 August 2007 - 04:19 PM
mattagli, on Aug 6 2007, 02:20 PM, said:
Do you like to ski or trekking? Well Dolomiti is the place for you! Have you ever been there?
Don’t miss in these weeks there is PALIO DI SIENA! I love it! Do you know what it is?
cerca in internet o in youtube le immagini del palio... e' una festa medioevale dove le contrade della citta' si sfidano nella piazza del campo in una gara con i cavalli. Questi eventi ci sono tutti gli anni in luglio e in agosto. sevuoi ti cerco il link!
un saluto e un abbraccio
MATTEO
ciao matteo! pienso que sona andata to the Palio di Siena! I was there - - in 1983! Wow! It was really fun, very crowded, lots of people.....am I thinking of the right thing?
Texas....well, Texas is almost like its own country. Very different from other places....just like California. The US is a vast and complex country......
Non sono andata agli Dolomiti....but I was a climber for many, many years.
dancer4jc, on Aug 7 2007, 11:22 AM, said:
Also, if you do go to Florence, there if the BEST gelato place. It is really good, and everything is gluten-free (except for the obvious, ie. cookie dough). its called Vivoli and is located a block away from the PLazza de S. Croce when you're heading towards Palazza de SIgnoria.
This place is FAMOUS, and is the BEST gelateria in tutto del mondo!! We went there THREE TIMES A DAY......morning, noon, and night. Walked and walked and walked - - ate SO much but I lost 10 pounds in Italy from all the walking.
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