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  1. Daniel1971 avatar

    RE: mother's day tomorrow

    by Daniel1971 12 May 2012

    Red roses (Interflora) + a paid long week-end by the end of May to Assisi and Perugia.

  2. jjviii avatar

    Solo in Perugia

    by jjviii 03 May 2012

    I've been traveling throughout Europe and I am currently in Perugia as of this writing May 3rd, 2012 and would love to meet up with English…

  3. mike9 avatar

    RE: Single female, one month in Italy in June

    by mike9 03 May 2012

    Agree 100% with clementis above. In particular, people who don't like Naples are those who don't want to look more than skin deep. Its…

  4. mike9 avatar

    RE: Relaxing holiday in Italy for two sans driver’s license

    by mike9 02 May 2012

    CT is fine for a day or overnight, but that's enough. A bit further north there are towns like Rapallo which has regular trains on the…

  5. karenb1 avatar

    Re: Which is better ? Pisa,venice or Naples

    by karenb1 26 April 2012

    I'd suggest going to a smaller place and relaxing, those big cities are tiring. Perugia is interesting. I'd prefer Assisi as it's smaller…

  6. vaison avatar

    Sulga Bus FCO to Perugia

    by vaison 21 April 2012

    We arrive in Fiumicino from Athens at 12:10 on a Saturday. We would like to take the Sulga bus the same day to Perugia. Do we run the…

  7. mike9 avatar

    RE: Siena to Rome drive - stops or stayovers on the way?

    by mike9 19 April 2012

    My nearest big supermarket is in Viterbo, and to be honest, while it has some interesting spots, it is not top of the list -and the traffic…

  8. oldcol avatar

    Re: Bus From Siena to Perugia

    by oldcol 18 April 2012

    Thanks to all of you. I think we'll take the train.

  9. mike9 avatar

    RE: Bus From Siena to Perugia

    by mike9 18 April 2012

    There used to be about 3 buses per day direct from Siena to Perugia,but the other two were taken off a couple of years ago, and there…

  10. lucapal avatar

    RE: Bus From Siena to Perugia

    by lucapal 18 April 2012

    You can do it by train (via Chiusi/Cortona)...about 3 hours or so as I remember.

  11. KMP2012 avatar

    RE: Need advice with our Itinerary in Italy/Munich

    by KMP2012 15 April 2012

    I'd avoid the car. I wouldn't want to deal with parking in Florence. Florence is very walkable- Munich too and Rome has great public transpo…

  12. richiavo avatar

    RE: Budget travel around Italy

    by richiavo 10 April 2012

    The cheapest way to travel in Italy is using the regional trains they are very well priced and no need to book in advance you just turn…

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    RE: Opinions on Siena vs San Gimignano and is Perugia worth visiting?

    by richiavo 26 March 2012

    The Jazz festival really is amazing, however if you do not like huge crowds then it is not for you. As well as big act which you pay to…

  14. funky_chicken12 avatar

    RE: Opinions on Siena vs San Gimignano and is Perugia worth visiting?

    by funky_chicken12 25 March 2012

    Is 1 day enough time to visit Perugia? Also is it worth going during the jazz festival or would you suggest to avoid that time?

  15. mike9 avatar

    RE: Opinions on Siena vs San Gimignano and is Perugia worth visiting?

    by mike9 24 March 2012

    If you are travelling by public transport, you can do Siena - San Gim by bus (usually but not always with a change at Poggibonsi) then…

  16. richiavo avatar

    RE: Opinions on Siena vs San Gimignano and is Perugia worth visiting?

    by richiavo 24 March 2012

    Perugia in one of my favourite cities in Italy with some great Eutruscan architecture, it well worth only having 5 nights in Rome and…

  17. funky_chicken12 avatar

    Opinions on Siena vs San Gimignano and is Perugia worth visiting?

    by funky_chicken12 24 March 2012

    Hi Travellers I'm a bit exhausted of continually discovering more beautiful and enchanting looking Italian towns/cities and trying to…

  18. neckervd avatar

    RE: FIrst time in Italy

    by neckervd 12 March 2012

    May be 4 full days (don't count the jetlag day) for Rome and Vatican and another 4-5 days for either Naples and surroundings or some small…

  19. enzosplace avatar

    Re: Italy Roadtrip in August

    by enzosplace 10 March 2012

    Sounds like a nice trip...europecar is really reasonable and there is a lot af ground to cover in both Tuscany and Perugia. Because of…

  20. rhona28 avatar

    Italy Roadtrip in August

    by rhona28 06 March 2012

    Hi everyone. I'm looking to go on a roadtrip to Italy with my boyfriend mid August this year for about 10 days. Was thinking of perhaps…

  21. VinnyD avatar

    RE: CARP

    by VinnyD 25 February 2012

    >The downside to France (outside Paris) is the excessive regionality of the menus That's what I like about it, and what I like even more…

  22. Georgia avatar

    RE: Small towns and countrysides in Umbria and Tuscany

    by Georgia 11 February 2012

    Was in Umbria last summer and found Perugia to be a surprisingly nice place to visit. The abbey at Assisi is wonderful, but the town itself…

  23. citrine_see avatar

    Small towns and countrysides in Umbria and Tuscany

    by citrine_see 11 February 2012

    Hi I will be travelling to Italy in September and intended to spend 16 days around Italy with average budget . The highlight of my…

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    8 days in Italy: Umbria/Toscana, or Amalfi/Napoli?

    by Porkister 24 January 2012

    I would appreciate some input on an 8 day trip to Italy this end of May. Initially we were planning to go to Perugia, rent a cheap room…

  25. richiavo avatar

    RE: Where to stay in Umbria or Tuscany

    by richiavo 17 January 2012

    A couple of those I don't know but Montefalco is a stunning place quite rightly called the balcony of Umbria, it is very famous for its…

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