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RE: Northern Italy - honeymoon suggestions welcome!
by DancinFosse 29 April 2012
We loved the hiking around Turin (Torino). The food wasn't our favourite, but the mountain around made it worth the stay. The city has…
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RE: Party calls
by NorthAmerican 17 March 2012
>Depending on the era, you may have been able to discharge this obligation by leaving your calling card within a few days There is a…
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RE: 3 Days to Spare: Parma or Bologna?
by sushi75 25 October 2011
+one day in Parma+ My one day in Parma would be: Piazza del Duomo, with Duomo and Baptistry, Storica Spezieria di San Giovanni Evangelist…
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RE: Milan, Florence and where else at Christmas??
by sushi75 04 September 2011
On/near the line Florence-Milan, you may consider one of the following: Prato, Pistoia, Modena, Parma, Piacenza or Cremona. If interested,…
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RE: Suggestions for a week in north west Italy
by sushi75 11 March 2011
I wrote three posts on things to do - in and around Turin http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thread.jspa?threadID=1791938&messageID=159…
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Suggestions for a week in north west Italy
by starbursts22 11 March 2011
Hello! I'll be visiting a friend in Bologna for a weekend in May, and want to fly into somewhere else first and check out a few new place…
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RE: Itinerary advice (Nice-5T-?-Nice) in 8 days; Apr 2011)
by neckervd 04 October 2010
Mean Temperatures April 2008 and April 2010: Nice: 13,6 - 14,4 degrees 5Terre: 12,9 - 15,1 degrees Novara (Piemonte): 12,1 - 14,6 degrees…
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RE: Northern Italy - 4 Days - No Car...suggestions?!
by tkim14 10 March 2010
agowland, If you are trying to avoid Tourists, ones who "do" cities instead of visiting them, I would not recommend 5Terre. I've been…
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RE: Day trips from Bologna
by sushi75 12 November 2009
From your list: I would not bother with Modena. Even Piacenza, however I love it for very personal reasons, could/should be skipped. Parma…
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RE: Food writer in Turin, Parma, Bologna, Siena, Perugia (and: cooking class)
by tony_b 05 October 2009
Lichinga's post makes my point quite nicely. Tre Galline has indeed an excellent reputation and has been on the Torino food scene for…
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Re: Food writer in Turin, Parma, Bologna, Siena, Perugia (and: cooking class)
by lichinga 05 October 2009
I agree that it is pretty complicate and long to answer your request, but still I cannot avoid recommending "Tre Galline" in Torino (http://…
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RE: Northern Italy must sees??
by neckervd 31 July 2008
Mont Blanc, Matterhorn (Cervinia-Breuil), Torino (Museums), Certosa di Pavia, Milano, Bergamo, Val Camonica, Cremona, Parma, Mantova,…
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