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How much would a 1-2 weeks trip to Italy cost?

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Including a limo.

What are the best places to visit there?

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  1. more than you can afford


  2. A lot of $$$$$ especially with the Euro $ 1.00 costing @ about $1.50 US.  Stay in hostels (Euro $8 to 20 per night/ Buy a train pass from eurorail.com, ride the bus, take the metro. All the best places are the usual, rome, florence, milan, venice, pisa, naples, capri, verona,  etcx. Each city has it own bus tours you can use --- lot cheaper than a limo ---check with the concierge at whatever type of hotel, etc. that you stay at.

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  4. Staying in hostels would offset the cost of hotels, but even food for that long is horrendous. A limo is really pointless. You are better off walking. While visiting, make sure to see Firenze and Venezia. If you are in Umbria, make sure to see Assisi. Good luck with your trip, and remember that airfare and housing are the most expensive.

  5. At least $4000 for plane & hote. Limo...yeah more then you probably can afford.

  6. You need to be more specific...

    Where are you flying from, where in Italy?  Are you staying in one or more places?  What time of year are you going? Why do you need a limo... do you just need transportation from airport to the hotel?

    When I go to Italy for a 2 week stay- I figure out my budget first, then back into it.  Based on my budget, I know what type of hotel or pensione I should stay at, whether I should stay in one place or travel around (although trains are very cheap over there).

    For fun... I will just to shoot off a number, a 10 day trip to Italy in the summer...  including hotel, airfare, food, fun...

    round-about $3000.

    I know I could go cheaper.... but this is my personal average.

  7. Here is a sample itinerary for a trip to Italy:  http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art5...

    As mentioned there is no need to rent a limo, except to be picked up at the airport.  If you have more than one person than you are better off arranging for a car to pick you up.

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