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I want to go to italy, what part of italy do u think is a nice place to go? |
Travel Info i just want to go to have fun and to party with my friend that are going with me, i just graduated frim colege so i want to have fun before i have to work and not have time for anything ells Travel Tips Introdacqua Italy nice place Others Milan or Rome should be the ideal place for tourists Rome The Italian Lakes District, between Milan and the Alps, is a very special tourist destination of travelers to Italy. The most popular lake is Lake Como but Lakes Maggiore and Garda, as well as the smaller lakes of Orta and Iseo, (and even more) are well worth a visit. Since Roman times, the Italian Lakes region has been rightfully famous and is considered by many to be among the loveliest lakes in the world. Sometimes called "Italy's best kept secret." During the Spring and Summer there are excellent beaches, swimming, water spots and touring. You have great hotels for every budget as well as villa and apartment rentals as well as camping. Some parts of the Lake District are only an hour from Milan and other major Italian cities for fabulous nightlife...... Well worth checking it out.......... My definite answer is southern Italy, and more specifically the Amalfi Coast and Capri area. This, especially at spring, summer and autumn times, is the happiest and liveliest area. The views here are maybe the best in Italy - It is a scenery of huge cliffs that meet the sea with green vegetation, and offer amazing spots for swimming, snorkeling, parting, hiking and whatnot. Plan your visit to last at least 5 days - and stay either at Amalfi or Positano. From there you can head to all the different villages and towns along the coast, and hop on a boat and very quickly get to the beautiful islands of Capri and Ischia. Nightlife wise - you should go to the Africana club not far from Positano. It is one of the best dance clubs in southern Italy. The place is built inside a cave with a transparent floor above the sea. They always invites great DJs and band. Food wise - you can't really go too wrong here. This is where you'll find hard core Italian food at its best. In my opinion, the best options are "Dona Rossa", in a small village called Monterpertuso - not far from Positano, and "De Gemma" in Amalfi. Hiking - If hiking is your thing, do the "Sentiero degli dei" (the path of the gods) - one of the best hikes in the area. The views are stunning, and the way is fascinating. It should take about 4-6 hours to complete this hike, depending on your level. Beaches - You'll find very nice beaches anywhere. Most beaches here are called "Lidos", and you need to pay for access and to get a small sun umbrella. Some beaches are located a bit further from the main villages and towns, and are totally secluded and free. http://www.amalfi-guide.com |
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