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Where should i stay before going to bologna? Milan or Venice?

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Which city has a cheaper hotel? Milan or venice? And if i stay in milan, can i go to venice just for the day and get back? And if i stay in venice, can i go to milan just for the day? Also please do cheap but decent hotel in both places.

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  1. I would stay in Venice. It's a unique city you must see, Milan you can do without. if you don't want to spend too much for the hotel, you can stay in Padova or Verona for the night, and then take the train to Venezia in the morning. There are trains constantly running from both Verona and Padova to Venice and the trip is not that long. I did it last year, I stayed in Padova and everything went very good! Have a nice trip!


  2. milan

  3. milan is cheap- i stayed at hotel Malta http://www.hotelmalta.it/

    Venice- is a little bit more expensive try this hotel http://hotelpaganelli.com

    If you are going to stay in bologna, and just want to go to venice for one day then I would go from there. its only 1 hour and change on the train. If you need a place in bologna try this one http://www.albergogarisenda.com

    I stayed at all these hotels and I loved them! Hope this helps

  4. milano-venezia by train is about 5 hours...

    venezia is more beautiful than milano but it is expensive to stay..you can sleep at padova and take the train to venezia (30-40 min) or at verona so you can visit romeo and giulietta city..(verona-venezia by train is about 2 hours)

    You can visit venezia in a day..remember the Murano island!

    Milano is caotic and traffic..Venezia is romantic and there aren't car..

  5. Hi - both cities are expensive but Milan has a wider choice of hotels in its hinterland and a good transport system. Venice historical also has many hotels but not all of them are good value for money. Venice is a tourist city and prices and quality of service highly depends on the season you are visiting. When are you going there? What is your budget.. I mean how much are you willing to spend on your accommodation per night?

    Venice has a large hinterland that extends from Mestre (the terra-firma) to Treviso and there are many choices of accommodation there.. B&B's, country hotels etc.. prices usually vary between 60 and 120 euros per night with breakfast. Transport is usually good but can be a problem in certain areas after 10 PM.

    You can take a train from Milan to Venice - the intercity ride will take about 3 hours. It is feasible to visit the city in a day and return on the night train but that would be rushing it and you wouldn't really enjoy it much. It is easier to get from Venice to Bologna in terms of transport (there is a direct train line and commuters take it regularly) and Venice also has a large international airport. I can probably suggest hotels around Venice as I am from that area but Milan can be a little bit trickier. Hope this helps....

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  7. Venice / Milan - they are approx 3 hours apart. If you are based in Milano (or Venice) you can easily make a day trip. take the 7am from Milan (or Venice) and return with a 6pm train. This is plenty of time to see Saint Mark's Square and the Doges Palace in Venice or the Duomo (cathedral) in center city Milan and visit one of the near by museums. If you get yourself booked to see the Last Supper you'll have done yourself a favor.

    For cheap you'll have to go on line. Check out the bed & breakfast sites.... there is plenty to offer.

  8. Milan and Venice are too far apart for day trips. Verona is a popular day trip from Venice, though.

    It is much nicer to see Venice before going to Bologna - but Venice is one of the most expensive places to stay in all of Europe. The only cheap option is Camping Alba d'Oro for 12 EUR per night in a rented tent right next to the airport. I was there a few nights ago, it was alright if you could live for a night or two with the noise of the airport in the early evening. Check their website at www.plusvillages.com

    If you intended to go to Milan for clothes shopping, go to Florence instead - much nicer city and far more varity. Milan might be where the producers and the fashion shows are, but the stuff a girl's dreams are made of is sold in Florence.

  9. I think that you should definitely stay in Venice. There is far too much to see in Venice to try and get out of Milan for only one day. It would also be difficult since public transportation is very slow, and you can't drive your own car into Venice.

    My advice would be to find a hotel not in Venice itself, but on one of the beach resorts that surrounds Venice (Something around Lido di Venzia or so). Hotels there are usually fairly decent but also a bit cheaper than a Hotel in Milan or Venice itself. There is also a place to park your car (If you have one) and there are plenty of buses that will take you to the nearest ferry. The ferry is fairly inexpensive and takes about 20 or so minutes to get to the very center of Venice (a five minute walk to San Marco)

           It also makes more sense to make a day trip to Milan from Venice, since there is not that much to see in Milan. Just take note: you have to have a reservation in order to visit Milan's most famous tourist attraction: Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper. You can make a reservation at www.cencolovinciano.it

    Good Luck, and have Fun whatever you decide to do.

  10. Visit First Rome, second Venice third Milan, Rome is cheapest Venice and Milan similar, second question yes but I'm not sore about  fly tikets, one day is to short, one tip dont take cheapest hotel during visit southside of Europe

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