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I'd like to visit Venice, Pisa and Rome in Italy, 7 days on a budget! How/whatis the best way to do this? |
Coming from Virginia Beach Va, USA, I wish to go with my husband and daughter on March 22 to 29, 2008. Sarah's advice is good. There are some additional points you should consider though. That week will be fairly expensive everywhere since it's Easter. It will be cheaper to stay on the mainland and take the train or boat into Venice. You might look for a place in Mestre or Jessolo. This is the site I use for hotels here in Italy. I'm in Venice now for Carnevale. http://en.venere.com/ You can pick a particular section of the city and sort by price. Try the surroundings and Venetian Riviera links for less expensive options. My husband and I did a similar trip in 2006. Since you're only going to be there for 7 days, I would not make a circle (start in Rome, end in Rome), but rather fly into Venice, take the train to Pisa, and end up in Rome. Then you won't waste as much time on the train. You're going to be there at Easter Time so beware that shops will be closed Mon and probably Tues too - Easter Sunday you should catch some good processions - just hang out near the centre of which ever town you're in - you'll find them! For more info on Italy check out http://lissiearticles.com/italy-travel-i... I have lived in Italy for 3 years and have been everywhere. This is a very easy thing to do. I would suggest to do Venice first because it is furthest north. Venice is absolutely beautiful but there is not much to actually see. There is the San Marco Square and the San Marco Church located within the square and ofcourse the bridge of sighs wich is about a 5 minute walk from the square. These are the most important things to see on your visit, including a suggested Guandula ride through the city (averaging about 100 euro per person BUT DEF. WORTH IT) Venice should not take you longer than a day to see and enjoy. Another thing i forgot to mention was that the island Murano (10 minute boat ride from Venice ticket=about 7 euro per person) This island is famous for "Murano Glass" and here you can see a free demonstration of glass making (very interesting) It is for this reason there are NUMEROUS jewelry shops throughout Venice. After a day of spending in Venice AND i truly suggest only a day because you will need to save long hours for Rome anyways you should probably spend the night before making your way to Pisa (closest to Venize). You have two choices A) take train=7 hours and approximately up to 40 euro per person one way OR B) take a plane on Ryan Air, this flight is the best convinient and cheapest flight in europe and would take you about 1-1.5 hours to get to Pisa. Now in Pisa you have only 2 things majorly to see 1=the leaning tower of Pisa And 2) the museum. This is definately only a day trip. up to 7 hours to see the leaning tour, take picture, walk up (if it is open;when i went it was closed temporarily for restoration) and 4 hours to eat walk around in the town etc. hangout whatever. I would then take another flight to Rome. Train rides (especially near southern italy) can be extremely long ,uncomfortable, and extremely risky for foreigners to deal with because knowing when and where to get off and on and train switching can be complicated and with only 7 days for you, you cant afford to make a mistake and waste time correcting it. In Rome there are MANY places and things to see. This is probably a 3-4 day trip. Well this is all my opinion and if you have any other questions or concerns email me at blonde_pinkfreak13@yahoo.com If you are truly on a budget you really need to go to the this website http://www.cheaptravelineurope.com. The term cheap means affordable not crummy and the recommendations are priceless for anyone traveling in Europe on a budget. 7days is a pretty short time to get the most out of this trip but I wish you a great journey. I am on my way to Venice in May and I am flying to London and then flying Ryan Air (ryanair.com) to Venice (Treviso) from Venice to Brussels (also ryanair) and later returning to London direct from Brussels. This is much cheaper than an "open jaws "flight into and out of different cities. Just a thought! Hi Rose, I am from Virginia too (Charlottesville area, but lived in Williamsburg for 3 years) When you sleep in rome: Skip Pisa -- it's out of the way and there is nothing to see there but the tower and the Cathedral -- better to spend more time in Rome and Venice. But they are pretty far apart. Two places I can recommend for staying at on a budget are Alba di Oro in Venice and Camping Roma in Rome. Check out their cabins. Hello! if you are travelling with your family to Italy I suggest you to visit this website www.ariannandfriends.com, they are specialized in Tuscany, but they will help you to organize the transfer also from Venice to Pisa and from Pisa to Rome. |
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