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Madonn', the whole darn country's a mindblowing museum, foodie paradise, and more. Rome, Venice, Florence, Sicily, Pisa, Naples -- so many of the most iconic destinations in travel. If you haven't been here, you must remedy that immediately.

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Comment by Linda Dini Jenkins on June 4, 2010 at 12:28pm
David: I went to see Letters to Juliet just because of Verona, which I love! See how it inspired me here: www.travelthewriteway.com. Ciao!
Comment by EnLinea Media on June 4, 2010 at 12:24pm
Check out a classic Italian recipe from Rome's reknowned Hotel Hassler, eggplant parmigiana, now on the Tripatini blog.
Comment by Cessy Meacham on May 22, 2010 at 6:16pm
Grazie, You are right is not ready yet on netflix, but I placed it on queue :)
and download more movies on my fab Roku box.
Comment by Lana Bortolot on May 22, 2010 at 4:51pm
Mi piace Verona ... a lovely and understated city. Can't wait to check this out. thanks for the recommendation.
Comment by David Paul Appell on May 22, 2010 at 4:31pm
Hi Cessy! It came out fairly recently, so not sure how long it will take to get to Netflix -- but I'm guessing several months at least. -Dave
Comment by Cessy Meacham on May 22, 2010 at 3:54pm
Thanks Paul, I hope is on Netflix..
Comment by David Paul Appell on May 22, 2010 at 3:50pm
Anybody see Letters to Juliet? Just did last night. A sweet story -- a bit over-acted and over-directed in spots -- but with cinematography that makes Verona, Siena, and the Tuscany countryside look good enough to mangiare!

Comment by EnLinea Media on May 13, 2010 at 3:58pm
Ciao a tutti! Two Tripatini members are looking for advice on Italy travel on Ask a Travel Expert. If you'd like to lend a hand, please click below:

Italy at the end of June - from Nice to Venice & Rome and back...


Fall in Italy - Cinque Terre? Lake Region? Hiking?


Grazie!
Comment by EnLinea Media on May 11, 2010 at 7:33am
Member Noel Pagany is looking for advice on honeymooning in Tuscany. If you're interested in helping him out, please click here to reply at Ask A Travel Expert.
Comment by Deery Walker on April 24, 2010 at 1:22am
Kiera-
What a dream honeymoon! You can't beat Hotel Due Torri just north of Piazza Navona in Rome for its location. Very reasonable with wonderful service. The rooms are petite but very comfortable and best of all quiet. Good restaurants in walking distance also. www.duetorriroma.com. Stay here but go to the roof terrace of Hotel Raphael - within spitting distance of Piazza Navona - for a romantic sunset cocktail. www.hotelraphael.com
In Florence, La Casa del Garbo has a spectacularly convenient location on Piazza della Signoria with a view of Palazzo Vecchio and the Uffizi. Stay in one of the 5 apartment suites with full kitchens and plenty of lounging space. Don't want to pull kitchen duty on the honeymoon? Choose one of the 4 charming and spacious rooms and have breakfast on the house. www.casadelgarbo.it
For a civilized experience after art overload at the Accademia head to Harry's Bar (Lungarno Amerigo Vespucci 22) and ask Leo for a Bellini or martini - the two most popular drinks he mixes. Have a wonderful trip!
 

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