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by HAWLEYJ Youth hostels and pensions are the bomb! I met SO many great friends in Italy through their hostels and pensions, and I highly recommend it to anyone. Here is my hostel-friend Ben Pakpoy of Brisbane, Australia in Florence. We met in Venice, traveled to Florence and Pisa together, then split up as I went to Assissi and Rome, and met again by chance at a market in Naples. NOTHING is more comfortable and fun than traveling with good (new) friends! $20 per night.
You will almost always have a common room and kitchen where you can meet people. I'll never forget the people I met. Most of the time you will have to share a room with other hostellers, so make sure you can keep your important things with you at all times, and lock them up if possible! (usually it isn't!) Theme: HostelComparison: least expensiveDirections: All over the place! I stayed at hostels in Venice, Florence, and Naples. The one in Assissi was closed during the off-season so I got a hotel room. In Rome I stayed at a pension. No idea what the diffOther Contact: Just ask around, look at informa
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Tourist Information is in the courtyard of the castle Ferrara has also a camping place, but it is outside Theme: OtherAddress: Camping, Via Gramicia Tel. 0532/752396
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by yeah_baby Day Hotels Day Hotels (Alberghi Diurni) offer baths, showers, barbershops, hair dressers, shoeshine, dry cleaning, telephones, baggage checking and private rooms for brief periods. Many day hotels also have travel offices and money changing bureaus. Overnight sleeping accommodations, however, are not available. Day hotels are generally found in the central areas of the cities and in the vicinity of railway stations. They are usually open from 6 am to midnight.
Accommodation in Religious Institutions For listing of convents, monasteries and other religious institutions offering accommodations, please contact the Arcivescovado of the Italian city concerned (for Rome, for instance, the address is: 'Arcivescovado di Roma, Roma, Italia'), or write to the provincial tourist office or local tourist board. A partial list is also available through the Italian Government Tourist Boards in U.S. and Canada. Theme: Other
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by miksu Theme: Other
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We stayed at the Hotel Bristol, which was 5 minutes walk from the centre of town. Great meals and stunning views. Theme: HotelComparison: about average
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The Luna Rossa Agency (there are nice people - well last time even...-) Theme: Pension/GuesthouseAddress: Next to the 'Panfilo'
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We stayed at The Grand Hotel on Ognissanti in Florence. We stayed at the Principe di Savoia in Milan. Both were wonderful. But the view of the Arno River from our room at the Grand was unforgettable. Theme: HotelOther Contact: http://www.luxurycollection.com/
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by lovecell Sleep in the car(like I really did), and then wake up in the morning, with this very fresh harvest scene...it will make your day, for sure!!! oohhh do you hear..the birds sing....??? Theme: Other
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in the chianti hills I loved Villa Fagiolari you can find it online at www.tuscany.net/fagiolari the owner Giulietts id tops! you can even learn how to cook from her I can't remember but it is not expensive. the accomodation is nice and clean and it is a farmhouse so it is really rustic
nice place nice owner nice activities really friendly Theme: OtherComparison: about averageAddress: chainti hills, tuscany, paradise!Other Contact: visit www.tuscany.net/fagiolari
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Hostels are the only way to go when traveling Theme: Hostel
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