zweton wrote: » Hi, thinking of 10 days in august/sept. have decided on rome for 4 or 5 days. Where else would you recommend? If theres nice beaches thats a bonus
zweton wrote: » anyone done italian riviera? amalfi coast supposed to be nice too. decisions decisions:)
JackHeuston wrote: » Italian here. I can only agree with what other people already told you. After Rome simply don't waste your time in Naples and go take a look at Amalfi and Capri! If you've got some spare time, stop by Pompei or in Caserta to see the Reggia. I'd describe it as a mini-Versailles, but it's still impressive.
zweton wrote: » Is it easy get around to all these places by public transport or would i need a car?
JackHeuston wrote: » ahh sorry. Uhm well that's a quieter area and I don't know any specific place, but really no worries because Sorrento is also small enough you'll definitely see where people go party at night! After dinner (9-10pm) just go out in the town centre and you'll see. I'm not too sure about Amalfi though. If you get a chance to do this, try also taking a look at the chalets along the beach you'll see in your trip (avoid beaches near Rome, anywhere else's good). Some of them usually organise parties every night on the beach. They are free entry as they are not really nightclubs, you only pay for the drinks.
wintear wrote: » A day trip to the citta Alta of Bergamo. It is beautiful medieval hill town part of the city of Bergamo. It's only a short hop on the train. It has a nice funicular cable car from the base to the old town. Some very nice bakeries along the main Street. How far are you willing to consider travelling? Milan is a great rail hub for lots of places
castletownman wrote: » Anywhere that makes a day-trip somewhere viable, but doesn't take half the day to get there. If you get me