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Tips for Rome , PISA and Venice trip?

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tips for Rome , PISA and Venice trip

Hello friends,

we are going to have a nice trip to italy this weekend... and i would like to have your inputs for making it more fun filled and effective and exciting....!!!

1) On the easter days.. 21 st march and 22nd i am going to be in Rome... i request you to please let me know how can i make use of these 2 days to visit the most importnant places .

2) And let me know if i can skip Florence and concentrate on PISA and enjoy..??? and what are the good places in PISA other than the tower of PISA ?

3) Also.. in Venice how should i origanise my sight seeing for one day...???

considering the easter rush on the museums etc ,.it would be really helpful all your hints..!!

thank youuu! :)

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  1. You would be ill advised to skip Florence and focus on Pisa. There is nothing of interest in Pisa except the tower and Catherdral. Pisa is worth no more than a hour of your time. You should try to reserve ahead if you want to see the Uffizzi in Florence otherwise you won't get in. Also, if you want to see the David in Florence, you should know that it is closed either Monday or Tuesday.


  2. In Rome one of places you should go is to the Trevi Fountain, The Colosseum, Vatican City and much more. Be careful with some restaurants they charge just for walking in. Don't skip Florence. It's a very nice city full of cathedreals and shopping. The only thing I know about Pisa is the leading Tower.

    Venice you need at least three days to be there. There is a lot of shopping, beautiful squares, good places to eat, and muesums too.

    Have a good Trip

  3. I pretty much echo the top posts. I would skip Pisa and go for Florence. Make sure to make an appointment when going to museum's or you will be waiting a long time. If you are shopping then the Ponte Vecchio is a neat place to check out. Also, remember that Rome-around the Vatican will be packed Sunday morning for service.

    I've been to Venice many times and never return to the same place/hotel because there is so much to explore. I would take a water taxi to Saint Mark's Square and walk around from there. Go to the Grand Canal and eat along one of the canals. Have fun! I'm jealous!

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