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		<title>Streetwise Italy Map &#8211; Laminated Country Road Map of Italy &#8211; Folding pocket size travel map with major city distance chart</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ISBN13: 9781886705562 Condition: USED &#8211; LIKE NEW Notes: Product DescriptionStreetwise Italy Map &#8211; Laminated Country Road Map of Italy &#8211; Folding pocket size travel map with integrated major city distance chartThis map covers the following areas:Main Italy Map 1:2,500,000Sicilia Map 1:2,500,000Sardegna Map 1:2,800,000Italy Regions MapOur laminated STREETWISE® Italy Map is a complete country map of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Product DescriptionStreetwise Italy Map &#8211; Laminated Country Road Map of Italy &#8211; Folding pocket size travel map with integrated major city distance chartThis map covers the following areas:Main Italy Map 1:2,500,000Sicilia Map 1:2,500,000Sardegna Map 1:2,800,000Italy Regions MapOur laminated STREETWISE® Italy Map is a complete country map of Italy.  Included are inset maps of the islands of Sicily (Sicilia) and Sardinia (Sardegna) as well as a small map outlining the ma. . .  More &gt;&gt;</p>
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		<title>Travel Tips For Your Cycling Vacations In Italy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 09:15:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; In this article we present common sense tips you can employ to ensure that you have a fun and safe vacation in Italy. &#13;&#8221;When in Rome, do as the Romans do. &#8220;&#13;That&#8217;s an old cliche, but it&#8217;s true. When you travel to a different country you&#8217;ll come across different ways, different customs. It&#8217;s important [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#13;              In this article we present common sense tips you can employ to ensure that you have a fun and safe vacation in Italy. &#13;&#8221;When in Rome, do as the Romans do. &#8220;&#13;That&#8217;s an old cliche, but it&#8217;s true.  When you travel to a different country you&#8217;ll come across different ways, different customs.  It&#8217;s important to know a little bit about the culture before you visit, and of course there are common sense precautions you should follow where ever you travel. &#13;Advance Planning&#13;Do you need medications of any kind? Always bring the medication &#8211; and the appropriate documentation to prove you need it &#8211; with you.  You may be able to get the same kind of medication in Italy &#8211; but then again you might not.  Better to be safe than sorry. &#13;Do you plan to do any driving? Find out if you can drive in Italy using your regular car license, or if you need to get an &#8220;international driving license. &#8216; If you are not familiar with international road signs &#8211; learn them before you go.  While driving, check out your route in advance so you have some knowledge of where you&#8217;re going before you try to get there.  Know the rules of the road in Italy and what to do in case of accidents. &#13;Make a list of the places and things you want to see before you go, and do research into them.  Some events or museum exhibits are time sensitive, so you&#8217;ll want to make sure you&#8217;re going at the right time to see everything.  Now that practically every museum and art gallery is online you can easily check to make sure if there&#8217;ll be an exhibit you&#8217;ll want to see, or if a gallery will be closed while you&#8217;re visiting. &#13;Can you get along without your cellphone? You may be able to get a special card in it to make sure it will work in Italy.  Ask your service provider about that.  Will you be bringing a laptop computer? Make sure you have transformers so that you can plug in batteries to recharge, not only for computers but also for other electronic devices.  And not only will you need a transformer but also a converter &#8211; to make sure you don&#8217;t burn out your appliance.  Just because a plug fits into the socket, it does not mean the right voltage is going through it!&#13;Site Seeing&#13;You&#8217;re in Italy, and you&#8217;re seeing the sites.  Depending on where you are, you will be in a crowd of other tourists.  If you&#8217;re traveling with family or friends make sure that you have contingency plans in case you get separated.  Distribute your money in such a way that if you lose a wallet you will not lose your vacation. &#13;Be aware of the rules for each site you visit, and make sure you follow them.  Not all of the sites you visit will allow you to take pictures, for example, and if you are inside buildings such as art galleries or museums you will certainly not be able to use a flash. &#13;If you enter a church, be as quiet and respectful as possible.  Even if there are famous for their architecture and open to tours, worshippers are still there and should not be disturbed.  Be careful about using a camera in this instance. &#13;Dinning Out in Italy&#13;It&#8217;s a good idea to drink bottled water instead of the tap water, at any time of day.  It will save you from any stomach unpleasantness. &#13;There are some countries where you can go into a restaurant, order food, and get it &#8220;your way. &#8221; This is not the case in Italy.  Don&#8217;t insult the chefs by making special requests to substitute or leave off an ingredient. &#13;As you travel from country to country you&#8217;ll find that different regions have different table manners.  You may look odd, for example, if you cut your spaghetti with a fork &#8211; the Italians wrap the spaghetti around a spoon and eat it that way.  However, so many tourists travel in Italy with so many different customs that it won&#8217;t invite that much comment &#8211; you&#8217;ll probably just be considered a tourist.  If you are traveling on business &#8211; that is the time to make sure you eat your food the way the Italians eat it. &#13;Italians like to linger over their food.  You will not be presented with a check &#8211; you&#8217;ll have to ask your server for it.  Tipping is an accepted practice, and should be done in cash.  Most of the dining restaurants in Italy are the sit down type with several different courses.  If you want &#8220;fast food,&#8221; a pizzeria is your best bet. &#13;You&#8217;ll enjoy your trip to Italy much more if you are familiar with the customs in advance, have plans to take care of every contingency, and know what you want to see and when you want to see it.  Avanti!           </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px;">Alastair Hamilton is the author of many resources about italy vacations and cycling in Italy published at http://www. bikecyclingreviews. com</div>
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		<title>Streetwise Tuscany Map &#8211; Laminated Road Map of Tuscany, Italy &#8211; Folding pocket size travel map</title>
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<p>Product DescriptionStreetwise Tuscany Map &#8211; Laminated Road Map of Tuscany, Italy &#8211; Folding pocket size travel mapThis map covers the following areas:Main Tuscany Map 1:405,000Florence Area Map 1:180,000If you happen to be in driving around south of Siena, and it happens to be lunch time, you might want to head for a trattoria in San Angelo in Colle called Il Pozzo.  Taking you to your seat in the small comfortable dining room, your host will recommend the pinci.  Pinci? you ask,. . .  More &gt;&gt;</p>
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		<title>Travel To Rome, Italy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:39:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; For new travelers who never been to Rome before could find out that it is very hard to imagine how Rome looks like and how to prepare themselves before visiting Rome. There are already plenty of this kind of information but this one probably the in-dept one that you are looking for. There are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#13;              For new travelers who never been to Rome before could find out that it is very hard to imagine how Rome looks like and how to prepare themselves before visiting Rome.  There are already plenty of this kind of information but this one probably the in-dept one that you are looking for.  There are some good tips about what kind of attractions that you should visit when you are in Rome as they are particularly interesting even some of them may not be the highlighted attractions. &#13;Rome is very well known among travelers of its attractive building, environment and fascinating culture.  One you have a chance to visit Rome, you will be able to find out that Rome is not just a place for vacation and relax but it is also for anyone who wants to learn history and culture because Rome is the city that has very interesting history and diversity of culture.  By visiting Rome, there are some tourist attractions that could not be missed. &#13;General description of Rome&#13;Rome is classified by tourists as one of the top destination of the world.  This is because the weather in Rome, which climate mild and rainy in winter rather than full of snow, is usually accommodate all kind of vacation and activities, so these reasons make Rome can be visited throughout the year.  Moreover, it is very easy to access in terms of immigration as you do not need visa to visit Rome unless you will stay for longer than 90 days period.  The best time to visit Rome is anytime that you want but you should be aware of time during between October and March, when Rome in the off-peak months.  When you decide to visit Rome, it is strongly suggest that you should find accommodation around the historic district. &#13;However, before you go to Rome, it is also a good idea to make a forward planning of where you are going to visit and check list of what you have to do during the trip as this can help you to save time and money.  Planning about transportation is also required, as there are many kinds of transport that you can choose, you may be taking Tram system, that goes around the city and it is strongly recommend for people who want to enjoy sightseeing tour. &#13;There are some highlighted attractions that you just could not miss.  They are kind of &#8220;symbol&#8221; of Rome and people who visited Rome but missed this attractions is considered as they have never visited to Rome.  These attractions are Coliseum and the Roman Forum.  Coliseum is the ancient stadium and it is the film shooting site of the movie Gladiator.  However, the opening times of the Coliseum is not certain, depends on the time of the year, so you may have to check information before you visit.  The Roman Forum is the civic center of Ancient Rome where citizen joined and discussed about economic, religious and political activities.  You may hire a tour guide to provide more information about this attraction by pay just a little more money to get more knowledge.            </p>
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		<title>Travel to Italy Land of Beauty and History</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 09:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Italy, the land of beauty, fashion, history and culture has been regarded as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. For those who like to travel and visit romantic places, Italy is the best place to stop at, not only it is romantic but it has extremely interesting buildings, monuments and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#13;              Italy, the land of beauty, fashion, history and culture has been regarded as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world.  For those who like to travel and visit romantic places, Italy is the best place to stop at, not only it is romantic but it has extremely interesting buildings, monuments and architectural achievements which are part of history, so those who love to scrutinize the meaning behind art will find this place to be a fantastic historical and artistic puzzle. &#13;When traveling to this fantastic country it is important to make sure you plan the tours you want to take and the places you want to visit since some tours and guides will show you around the most tourist places and other tours will take you on exclusive rides throughout a specific region.  One thing is sure though, Italy is a big country which has much to offer to the tourist and it can&#8217;t all be seen in just one trip. &#13;Great musicians born in Italy have written and composed touching musical pieces and those who appreciate this form art dream about taking a gondola ride to the soothing and romantic lyrics of songs such as &#8220;O Sole Mio&#8221; or &#8220;Time to say Goodbye (Con Te Partiro) &#8211; Andrea Boccelli &amp;amp; Sarah Brightman&#8221;, as you may think this is definitively the perfect place to spend an unforgettable honey moon. &#13;Once you are in Italy a couple of cities you definitively must visit are Rome and of course the already mentioned Venice, this doesn&#8217;t mean that these two places hold all of Italy&#8217;s attractions, it only means that there are several interesting landmarks which you definitively have to see in person.  In Rome you can find the Vatican, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon among several other landmarks and tourists attractions; Venice on the other hand is much appreciated and admired for being the &#8220;floating city&#8221; because all of it is placed on water.  This city is actually sinking so as a tourist it is better to visit this beautiful place while it is still a float!&#13;Whenever you decide to take some time of and get a way for a couple of weeks your plans should definitively include Italy because of the many attractions, culture, architecture and rich heritage which can&#8217;t be found anywhere else.  Italy is best known for its fantastic people and it&#8217;s definitively a place which most tourists hope to be in at least once in their lifetime.            </p>
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<p>Product DescriptionRanked first in About. com Italy&#8217;s Top Ten Travel Guides, the   highly portable Italy: Instructions for Use is the only handbook   concentrates solely on the practical aspects of Italian travel.  With   revisions for 2007 that include a larger typeface, it keeps all the insider   info that other guides have neither the space nor expertise to provide at   your fingertips. . . without weighing you down.     Written by an American who lives in Venice, organizes traveler&#8217;s ti. . .  More &gt;&gt;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; When you think of all-inclusive travel to Rome, what do you think of? Do you think of the history, the Forum, the Coliseum and the great Gods of Rome? Do you think of the religion, the Christians that were once sacrificed to the lions, but who now lead the world from The Vatican City: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#13;              When you think of all-inclusive travel to Rome, what do you think of? Do you think of the history, the Forum, the Coliseum and the great Gods of Rome? Do you think of the religion, the Christians that were once sacrificed to the lions, but who now lead the world from The Vatican City: the smallest independent country in the world? Do you think of the Eternal City, the city to which all roads are said to lead, a term that harks back to the Roman Empire when that was a fact?In fact you should be thinking of all of these and more.  Rome is all of these but also a modern cosmopolitan city with everything that a great city has to offer the tourist and the adventurer.  Rome is one of the best known cities in the world, yet also one of the least known.  If you visit Rome, what do you want from it: do you want to see only what the tourists see or do you want to see it all &#8211; or as much as you can pack into the time available to you?All inclusive international travel to Rome offers you the history of Rome, the Vatican and the Cistine Chapel, painted by the Italian genius Michelangelo, and other rooms with works displaying the works of the grand masters of painting and sculpture.  If art is your thing you should visit the Galleria Borghese, with works by Rubens, Caravaggio and Bernini.  Or visit the piazzas and fountains, including the most famous of them all, the Fountain of Trevi.  Then why not do as the Romans do, and shop for clothes in the wonderful boutiques, eat in the very best Italian restaurants and then just stroll around the city. Only a vacation package offering all-inclusive international travel to Rome could provide you with all of this, making sure that you miss nothing.  Let&#8217;s face it, you don&#8217;t visit Rome every year, so when you do, you want to get the best flavor of the city: not just the touristy historical venues, but also the real Rome &#8211; the Rome of the Romans.  But there is more than just that which you want in a dream holiday of a lifetime. Your air travel should be at least business class, offering you the opportunity to stretch out when you need to and receive the best service on board.  If you want to use your own air miles for your vacation to Rome you should be able to do so and get that taken from the price: a land only price should be available. Your accommodation should be good while not necessarily luxurious, since many vacation destinations have no luxury hotels &#8211; in fact no hotels at all! However, Rome has many, and all-inclusive international travel to Rome should include hotels that have been hand-picked for their comfort and tradition.  You don&#8217;t want a plastic hotel with no Mediterranean charm, but neither do you want sub-standard accommodation and service.  You want the best that Real Rome can offer. Any all-inclusive deal should include your meals, and you should expect good food to suit a wide variety of tastes, but that also reflects the character of Rome.  Roman cuisine is amongst the best in the entire world, and is more than just pasta and pizzas, Michelin standard included!Rome is a wonderful city, but you need the services of a top-class guide to enable you to make the most of your visit.  Without that you would likely see the sights without understanding their history or understand how the architecture of Rome has changed as the city expanded both before and after the end of the Roman Empire, at one time the largest Empire taken and controlled by military force in the whole of the world&#8217;s history. If you are considering a vacation that includes all-inclusive international travel to Rome, you should take each of these factors into consideration, and carefully check out what is being offered in your vacation.  You should have a look at the trips and tours included in the various packages, and what degree of flexibility there is, not only in travel dates, but also in excursion times and dates, and in meal times. You might want to skip a meal or an organized trip in order to do something else, such as have an afternoon in the pool or visit one of the ancient ruins outside Rome.  You should be able to do so without missing out.  You should also make sure that train travel is First Class where available, and that you get free time to roam around the city by yourself. So, if you are considering all-inclusive international travel to Rome, make sure you have list of your needs ready when you book, and also of a &#8216;good to have&#8217; list; make sure that you get all of your &#8216;musts&#8217; and as many of your &#8216;good to haves&#8217; as possible.  That way you will find your ideal luxury international travel company for Rome or any other destination in the world.            </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; If you want to experience Europe, you need to travel to Italy. No other country on earth offers the depth, breadth, and scope of Italy. For lovers of art, history, architecture, or music Italy is unsurpassable. From the Ancient Roman Empire to the Medieval Tuscan fortress towns and the Venetian Republic, Italy&#8217;s incredible historical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#13;              If you want to experience Europe, you need to travel to Italy.  No other country on earth offers the depth, breadth, and scope of Italy.  For lovers of art, history, architecture, or music Italy is unsurpassable.  From the Ancient Roman Empire to the Medieval Tuscan fortress towns and the Venetian Republic, Italy&#8217;s incredible historical diversity has come together to produce a country so incredible, so remarkable, so beautiful as to leave the visitor with an unquenchable desire to return again and again.  The legacy of the Renaissance and its masterpieces of art, music, and architecture have left such a tangible mark on the Italian soul one can barely help being swept along in the tide of culture.  If you&#8217;re a lover of nature, there are majestic mountains, crystal seas, rolling hills, fertile plains, sweeping cliffs, and magical lagoons, you need to travel to Italy. Travel to Italy &#8211; The Cities to SeeMilan is rivaled only by Paris as the fashion capital of the world and is shopping at its best.  Rome has been the heart of Italy from the time of the Romans through today; to walk its streets is to walk in the footsteps of Emperors and Popes.  Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance and its presence reverberates through the old cobbled streets and beautiful churches.  Venice &#8211; the most unique and romantic city in the world, stands timeless and beautiful in the midst of the Adriatic, a magnificent creation highlighting man at his most artistic.  Finally the majestic and striking natural beauty of the Amalfi Coast, a place to relax, soak in the tremendous natural beauty, dine on the world&#8217;s favorite cuisine at its finest, and experience that special joy of being that is uniquely Italian.  No matter what you&#8217;re seeking, it awaits you when you travel Italy and visit its cities. The WeatherWhen you travel to Italy, it&#8217;s important to know that despite its geographical position at the center of the temperate zone, Italy has rather variable climatic characteristics.  This is due to the presence of the Mediterranean, whose warm waters mitigate thermal extremes, and the Alpine arc, which forms a barrier against the cold north winds.  Furthermore, when you travel Italy, remember that Italy is subject to both wet and moderate atmospheric currents from the Atlantic Ocean and dry and cold ones from Eastern Europe. The Apennine chain too, confronting the wet winds from the Tyrrhenian, causes considerable climatic differences between the opposite sides of the peninsula.  The differences in temperature between the winter and summer months are more marked in the northern regions than in the south and along the coasts.  The mean temperatures for the month of January in the Po Plain fluctuate around zero, while in the Alpine valleys the thermometer can drop to -20º and snow can remain on the ground for many weeks. In the southern regions, instead, the mean temperatures for January remain around 10º, with the exception of the inland mountainous zones.  Mean summer temperatures throughout all Italy rise to 24º-25º for July, only being lower in the highest zones.  Rainfall distribution also varies considerably, due to the influence of both mountains and prevailing winds.  The highest quantities are registered in the Alpine arc (over 3,000 mm pa in the Lepontine and Julian Alps) and on the Apennines (over 3,000 mm pa in the Apuan Alps).  The plains, however, including that of the Po, receive scarce precipitation.  Generally it is less than 800-900 mm pa but in the southern regions (Tavoliere and southern Sicily) it falls below 600 mm pa.  The great internal Alpine valleys and the coastal plains of the Tyrrhenian (Maremma) and Sardinia also receive little rain.  Altogether, six large climatic regions can be distinguished, mainly characterized by mountain influence. So as you can see, when you travel to Italy, there is much to experience.  The culture, history, and beauty of Italy make Italy a top European travel destination.  </p>
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		<title>Streetwise Rome Map &#8211; Laminated City Center Street Map of Rome, Italy &#8211; Folding pocket size travel map with metro map, subway</title>
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<p>Product DescriptionStreetwise Rome Map &#8211; Laminated City Center Street Map of Rome, Italy &#8211; Folding pocket size travel map with integrated metro map including subway &amp; railway lines, stationsThis map covers the following areas:Main Rome Map 1:17,000Rome Historic District Map 1:8,700Rome Metro MapAs the saying goes, Rome wasn’t built in a day.  It took hundreds of years to create the great Roman Empire, but it shouldn’t take as long to f. . .  More &gt;&gt;</p>
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		<title>Travel Tour Italy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13;  Traveling to Italy can be a dream-come-true experience. From the Ancient Roman Empire to the Medieval Tuscan fortress towns and the Venetian Republic, Italy has got culturally rich history to offer the curious visitors. With a lot of options for cheap travel, people across the world have started visiting Italy for their vacations. For [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#13;               Traveling to Italy can be a dream-come-true experience.  From the Ancient Roman Empire to the Medieval Tuscan fortress towns and the Venetian Republic, Italy has got culturally rich history to offer the curious visitors.  With a lot of options for cheap travel, people across the world have started visiting Italy for their vacations.  For a complete European experience, you need to visit this romantic destination of Italy.  If looking for budget accommodations, you can go for cheap hotels and budget hotels in Italy. &#13;Italy has got lots in store for the lovers of art, history, architecture, and music.  With a blend of all these panache, Italy stands apart with its rich, bold, and romantic flavors.  Italy is the most visited vacation spot in Europe.  People in Italy are charming and sociable.  They like to do everything in a big and better way.  Some of the favorite topics among the Italians are food, families, music and custom.  Knowing Italy through books and media is not enough to cherish its splendor.  Visit this place to include in the list of the memorable experiences of your life. &#13;What’s stopping you from taking a vacation to Italy? Is it high expenditure, insufficient budget, and chaos of booking a hotel? No need to worry! A variety of trusted providers offer quality services that help you find Cheap Hotel, budget accommodation, and discount hotels.  If not a hotel, then you can rent a house or an apartment for a few days.  Another way of sticking on to your budget in Italy is to use public transportation whenever possible.  Italy is popular for its far reaching rail network.  You can also take an Italian pocket dictionary for an adventurous feel. &#13;Another way of saving money without compromising on quality is to go for an off-season vacation.  Try to avoid peak season from summer months of June to August.  The best off-season month to visit Italy is September.  Do not worry; the sights of the Italian summer would still be bountiful in September.  One of the plus points of visiting Italy in off-season is that you can roam around without seeing crowds of visitors.  Moreover the services would even be better owing to the low number of people visiting.  Hotel rates per night go more affordable during off-season.  Also the hotels and airfares are cheaper in the off season as compared to other times.  One can also find a variety of discounts that are available for guided tours. For complete information on travel to Italy and other regions in Europe, discount hotels, Cheap Hotel, and budget accommodation in Italy, visit www. TravelTourItaly. com.            </p>
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