Hello!
I have a few questions about traveling around Italy I was hoping someone could help me with.
My wife is going to a conference in Florence from March 25-30th and we want to add an extra week onto that for personal travel. Were trying to plan an itinerary and figure out how were going to travel around Italy. So a few questions for those who may have some experience in Italy:
1. To travel we were thinking about getting the Eurail Italy pass. Were looking at the 3 days within 2 months pass using the 2nd class family pass (based on the way I understand it we pay $218 and can travel any 3 days we choose as long as were together.) Is this a good way to travel around Italy?
2. Venice. Were trying to decide if we should just take a day trip to Italy (Using one of our three days from our Eurail pass). Go in the morning, come back in the evening. Are we going to miss out on a lot?
3. Pisa. Basically if we dont stay a couple nights in Venice were thinking we might want to stay in Pisa for a night or two before heading to Rome to finish off our trip. Would we be better off spending those days in Venice? Somewhere else?
4. Thinking about finishing off our trip in Rome. Were thinking about four days or so here. Again, good idea? Or should we spend extra days somewhere else?
5. Weve also heard the lake towns are popular vacation destinations among Italians. We wouldnt mind experiencing how the locals like to spend their leisure time. Does anyone have any experience with these towns? Are the overly expensive? Any suggestions?
6. Credit card: Were looking into getting a Chase Sapphire to use while we travel. Is this a good idea? I feel like this would be more convenient than stopping at ATMs all the time.
7. Does anyone have any recommendations on hotels in Venice, Pisa and/or Rome? Were graduate students so we cant pay for anything too expensive, and were not planning on being in the hotel much anyways but we still want someplace nice and conveniently located to attractions, train stations, etc.
8. What are the MUST SEE attractions people would suggest in each city?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!
I have a few questions about traveling around Italy I was hoping someone could help me with.
My wife is going to a conference in Florence from March 25-30th and we want to add an extra week onto that for personal travel. Were trying to plan an itinerary and figure out how were going to travel around Italy. So a few questions for those who may have some experience in Italy:
1. To travel we were thinking about getting the Eurail Italy pass. Were looking at the 3 days within 2 months pass using the 2nd class family pass (based on the way I understand it we pay $218 and can travel any 3 days we choose as long as were together.) Is this a good way to travel around Italy?
2. Venice. Were trying to decide if we should just take a day trip to Italy (Using one of our three days from our Eurail pass). Go in the morning, come back in the evening. Are we going to miss out on a lot?
3. Pisa. Basically if we dont stay a couple nights in Venice were thinking we might want to stay in Pisa for a night or two before heading to Rome to finish off our trip. Would we be better off spending those days in Venice? Somewhere else?
4. Thinking about finishing off our trip in Rome. Were thinking about four days or so here. Again, good idea? Or should we spend extra days somewhere else?
5. Weve also heard the lake towns are popular vacation destinations among Italians. We wouldnt mind experiencing how the locals like to spend their leisure time. Does anyone have any experience with these towns? Are the overly expensive? Any suggestions?
6. Credit card: Were looking into getting a Chase Sapphire to use while we travel. Is this a good idea? I feel like this would be more convenient than stopping at ATMs all the time.
7. Does anyone have any recommendations on hotels in Venice, Pisa and/or Rome? Were graduate students so we cant pay for anything too expensive, and were not planning on being in the hotel much anyways but we still want someplace nice and conveniently located to attractions, train stations, etc.
8. What are the MUST SEE attractions people would suggest in each city?
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!
