cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2652265

Me and some friends are leaving in a month's time, maybe two.

Give me suggestions down below. I'm asking on Discord, Twitter, etc.

  • Pluto [he/him, he/him]
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    1 month ago

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    Here.

    This is what I have so far:

    San Secondo

    See - What To Do

    • Get to ancestor’s birth-place.

    • Get the document that says you are registered at the Comune: as Italian. This is your town now.

    Meals

    • Best gelato in Italy?

    Bologna

    See - What To Do

    • Oldest university

    • Visit Piazza Maggiore

    • Basilica di San Petroni (the library with frescos)

    Venice

    See - What To Do

    • Gondola trip (80)

    • libreria acqua alta.

    • Plaza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square)

    • Daytrip Murano/Burano

    • Don't miss the Leonardo DaVinci museum (5 euros)

    • Trieste is close to Venice the same way Boston is close to NY. You'll spend a day on the train getting there and back. Just be mindful that Italy is not as small as one would think.

    Lodging/$

    • 4 beds in Airbnb is about $334 a night.

    • 3 beds about $377

    Pompeii

    See - What To Do

    • Pompeii/Herculaneum

    • near Naples

    • Caserta if you're in the environs of Napoli, Pompeii too (there's old Greek ruined cities in the south too if you're into looking at foundations and broken colonnades)

    • the Villa of the Mysteries is walking distance from Pompeii and has secret rooms where a cult communed with Dionysus

    Naples

    See - What To Do

    • whole bay of Naples area is nice

    • go hiking in the mountains

    • Mount Vesuvius (no shade; bring lots of bottled water as there’s none going up)

    • the Naples museum, where a lot of the stuff from Pompeii/Herculaneum went to

    • Secret Museum

    • “A really cute city down the road from Naples is Salerno. The whole Amalfi coast is just very picturesque and beautiful.”

    Umbria

    See - What To Do

    • Assisi

    • Perugia

    Tuscany

    See - What To Do

    • “Umbria is next door to Tuscany, so it's an easy mistake to make.”

    • Val d'Orcia

    • Cortona

    Lodging/$

    • Assisi is cheaper than other places.

    How To Get There (Transportation)

    • Buses from airport to Perugia (3 hrs. 45 min. and $25/person)

    Florence

    See - What To Do

    • Ponte Vecchio

    • Il Duomo (get your tickets ahead of time (online), and go early, most tourists don't like waking up early, especially to climb a lot of stairs)

    • great museums (see the David in person it's worth it; also book tickets for the david musuem IN ADVANCE! (2h30 queue if you don't...))

    • visit the Belvedere

    Verona

    See - What To Do

    • the coliseum there

    • the castle there

    • also has the Romeo and Juliet tourist traps

    Ravenna

    See - What To Do

    • Lots of history here; old city

    • “San Vitale has a famous mosaic, the mausoleum of theodoric contains a certified goth icon”

    Sardinia

    See - What To Do

    • “I've only been to Sardinia, but I can highly recommend it, great nature and beaches, the food is hardy and pastoral, lots of goat cheese and heavy pasta dishes. One standout dish was Zuppa Gallurese, which is a stew/lasagna based on bread soaked in a rich broth and baked with tonnes of cheese. Their limoncello is also insanely good.

    We did have the advantage of an italian friend who's from there and we rented a car to drive around the island which made things a lot smoother, so your mileage might vary, but check out some of the farm-restaurants and the old castles if you get there.”

    The Dolomites

    See - What To Do

    • Go hiking here.

    • Highly recommended, but in the north-east of Italy so sort-of out of the way.

    Use:

    https://hostelworld.com/

    • Assian_Candor [comrade/them]
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      1 month ago

      Looks like a great trip, I wish it was me going.

      One more tip: if you go somewhere and they have an audio guide, get it. They point out cool details you otherwise wouldn't notice and provide a lot of history and context for the place you are visiting.

    • Gosplan14_the_Third [none/use name]
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      1 month ago

      The Garda Lake area is stunning, though it's big and a hassle to get around without a car. I definitely recommend Sirmione in the area. Verona is nearby and pretty. The city itself is very fash, but you are unlikely to encounter any harassment - there's lots of tourism either way. Nearby are Mantova, Bergamo and Parma. I have not been to the first two, but I heard good things. Parma is a smaller city, but is not unpleasant to visit to. Then there's Venice. Absurdly overcrowded, but much like Kyoto, worth seeing at least once.