Tour of Italy: Venice, Florence, Rome, & Naples
We took a Go Ahead Tours guided tour of Italy as an introduction to traveling internationally. The Italian people were very welcoming and we would highly recommend this tour to others. Italy is incredibly rich in history, culture, and spectacular architecture.
We chose this particular tour because every destination started with a tour guide and then included at least one free day where we were able to wander out on our own. We had the most fun roaming around the cities by foot on our own, trying to get lost, and mostly succeeding in that endeavor. We never felt unsafe, though of course, we still used common sense to avoid areas that seemed potentially sketchy. Of course, as with any tourist destination, watch out for the petty thieves and pickpockets; keep your valuables close and never hang your purse on the back of a chair.
May 29 - June 12, 2018
Italy 2018 - Rome, Florence and Venice
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What you MUST KNOW before visiting Italy | Rome, Venice, Naples
What you must know before visiting Italy. Rome, Venice, Napoli. Information for traveling to Italy. Important tips when visiting Italy. If you are planning a road trip through Italy, great information.
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0:05 – Day 1: Welcome to Rome. Roman welcome dinner overlooking the illuminated Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre). Arch of Constantine. Stay at Grand Hotel Palatino (Via Cavour).
0:40 – Day 2: Papal & Imperial Rome. Vatican City. Vatican Museums. Bramante Staircase. Sistine Chapel. The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo. The Last Judgement. St Peter’s Basilica. Michelangelo’s sculpture of the Pieta. St Peter’s Square. The Colosseum. Christian Catacombs. Church of St Peter in Chains (Basilica di San Petro in Vincoli). Michelangelo’s sculpture of Moses.
5:15 – Day 3: In Search of St Francis of Assisi. Trevi fountain. The Pantheon. Piazza Navona (the Fountain of the Four Rivers). Excursion to Umbrian hillside town of Spello. Stay at Hotel Giotto in Assisi.
8:08 – Day 4: Venice, the queen of the Adriatic. Visit Basilica of St Francis. Frescoes by Giotto. Tour along Venice’s Grand Canal. St Mark’s Square (Piazza San Marco) & St Mark’s Basilica. Harry’s Bar (Bellini cocktail & Carpaccio). Stay in Splendid Star Hotel.
10:27 – Day 5: Venice. Glass blowing at Giudecca Island. Murano glass making demonstration. Lunch at Trattoria al Gatto Nero da Ruggero. Cruise around islands of Venetian lagoon. Excursion to Burano (photographer’s paradise).
12:08 – Day 6: Florence, birthplace of the Renaissance. Academy Gallery to see Michelangelo’s David. Piazza della Signoria. Basilica of Santa Croce. Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge). Stay at AC Firenze Hotel.
13:48 – Day 7: Florence, San Gimignano (Tuscany’s most famous hilltop town), Pisa. Leaning Tower of Pisa.
15:04 – Day 8: Pompeii, Roman Ruins & Sorrento. Mt Vesuvius & Bay of Naples. Stay at Regina Hotel Sorrento. Special dinner in Sorrento.
17:07 – Day 9: Sorrento, Island of Capri, Anacapri, Amalfi Coast, Positano. Visit to Axel Munthe’s Villa San Michele. Enjoy Limoncello. Farewell dinner in Sorrento.
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Italy Travel How To: Rome Metro
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Italy: Rome Metro/Subway, Flaminio station on Line A
Italy: Rome Metro/Subway, Flaminio station on Line A
A collection of graffiti covered trains arriving and departing from Flaminio station on Line A of the Rome Metro system. Recorded 7 June 2005.
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The Rome Metro is an underground public transportation system that operates in Rome, Italy and opened in 1955. There are currently two metro lines, the A line (identified by the orange colour) and the B line (blue). A third line, the green C line is currently under construction. Plans have also been revealed for a fourth line, to be called the D Line. The current network, 45.8 km (28.5 mi) long, has an X-shape with the lines intersecting at Termini Station, the main train station in Rome and encompasses a splitting of the B Line at the Bologna station to reach Rebibbia on one side and Conca d'Oro on the other.
Rome's local transport provider, ATAC, also operates several other rail services: the Roma-Lido line, the Roma-Giardinetti line, and the Roma-Nord line. The first of these, the Rome-Lido railway line, which connects Rome to the sea at Ostia, is effectively part of the metro network. It is run along similar lines to the metro and uses trains similar to those in service on the A and B lines. The Roma-Giardinetti line, although officially designated as a railway, is a narrow gauge tram line, while the Roma-Nord line is a suburban railway.
Line A connects the north-west of the city with the south-east. It currently has 27 stations with terminals at Battistini and Anagnina. Its distinguished by the colour orange.
Approval was given for the construction of the Rome's second metro line in 1959. Subsequently called the A line it would run roughly perpendicularly to the existing metro line, now called the B line.
Works on the A line began in 1964 in the Tuscolana area but were subject to a series of delays caused by poor organisation. Above all, the originally planned method of construction of cut and cover posed serious problems for road traffic in south-east Rome. Work on the metro was suspended and began again 5 years later, using bored tunnels which partially resolved the traffic problems but caused numerous claims for compensation arising for vibrations caused by the machine. Work was also frequently interrupted by archaeological finds made during the excavations, particularly near Piazza della Repubblica.
The A line finally entered into service in February 1980. In the late 1990s it was extended from Ottaviano in Prati to Battistini to the west.
Notwithstanding its name, the B line was in fact the first metro line in Rome. The line B connects the north-east of the city with the south-west. It currently has 25 stations with terminals at Rebibbia, Conca d'Oro and Laurentina. It's distinguished by the colour blue.
The B line was planned during the 1930s by the Fascist government in search of a rapid connection between the main train station, Termini, and a new district to the south-east of the city, E42, the planned location of the Universal Exposition (or Expo), which was to be held in Rome in 1942. The exposition never took place due to Italy's entrance into the Second World War in 1940. When works were interrupted, some of the tunnels on the city-centre side of the metro (between Termini and Piramide) had been completed, and they were used as air raid shelters during the war.
Work on the metro began again in 1948, in concert with works on turning the space, formerly designated for the Expo, into a commercial district under the name EUR. The metro was officially opened on 9 February 1955 by the then President of the Republic Luigi Einaudi. Regular services began the following day.
In 1990 the B line was extended from Termini to Rebibbia to the east of the city and the entire line was modernised. On June, 13 2012 a new 4 km long branch (B1) was opened connecting Piazza Bologna with Conca d'Oro.
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Nada's Italy Small Group Tours | Italy Tour Director Spotlight - Marco Scaglione
When Marco and Nada met in 2012, there was an instant connection - they realized they had more things in common that they could have ever imagined, and their style of leading groups around Italy was almost identical. Marco has been working as a Tour Leader for some of the most important North American Tour Operators since 2007.
He likes to focus his adventures around culinary experiences, tastings, cooking demonstrations, meeting local people who prepare local food. He says: “I always say that Italy is like an open book where signs left by ancient civilizations are surrounding each traveler. It is just a matter to be able to read those signs.”
Marco is a super-fun, educated, always professional individual who can be considered a true perfectionist. His attention to detail is unrivaled, but he also knows when to loosen up, get silly with the group, and sing tunes from famous American musicals! Marco always makes sure everyone in the group is having a great time and his caring approach has made him an important Nada’s Italy team member. Marco is from Alba, in the Piedmont region, an area famous for the highly esteemed white truffle, amazing wines like Barolo, and chocolate.
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