Northern Italy

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    westwindhomez

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    guideebook

    Hello greetings to Italy!

    Hello greetings to Italy! Italy is definately one of my 11 Best Places To Retire & Live. I love the Piedmont. Read more about Italy, see pictures, watch video... on my website. And get my FREE ebook "How To Immigrate - Guide To Moving Overseas" at: http://www.best-places-to-retire.guideebook.com

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    greennepaltour

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    bladecarrera

    howdy, fellow travellers! can anyone suggest a cool route across northern Italy on my way to slovenia(so to enjoy northern italy, )? I´ll reach Italy from the western border with France.
    1 life, live it, bros n sis! Peace!

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    golferbill

    hi,i live in australia and want to go see where my parents were born and lived.i would like to make trento our base for exploring the area.duano is where my mother was from any help or awhatever would be great to receive. thank you

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    teachtravelplay

    Hi! I am currently living in South Korea but spent a magical year in Piedmont's Torino. It was hands down the best year I've spent so far, from Piedmont's great location and access to the alps, hiking and proximity to the riviera, to the unique cuisine of the North and unbeatable wine. I'll hopefully make it back sooner than later but until then you can read about my other travels on www.teachtravelplay.wordpress.com

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    bumbum

    I may be going with a group from Sweden at the end of February. We'll fly to Bergamo. some want to go to Milan, but I've been there before and found it boring. Some pictures here on Lonely planet show I may have missed some things, but in my opinion there are many places more worth seeing, possibly Bergamo itself. There are all the smaller cities on the way to Venice, like Verona, where Shakespeare decided to have the setting for Romeo and Juliet . They have lots of art and fine architecture. We may only stay for a weekend. One of us wants to go shopping in fashion outlets in Milan,which may be a real possibility.

    Then there is Lago di Garda on the way to Venice as well. It is beautiful! In fact, any of the lakes in northern Italy is great with mountains around them, but perhaps not so much in the winter. Actually, there is enough to see all around Milan within a distance of 250 kilometres, to fill a week, at least. The Dolomites in Trentino alto Adige are fantastic if you are a...
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    lokesg

    hi, when are you going Italy?

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      vfowler April 2010. After we see a little of France, we'll peruse and wander the northern half of Italy and exit toward Austria, Czech, and finally Germany.

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    mississippiskies

    Lake Como

    Any ideas for volunteering or good hostels in this area?

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