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April
Where to stay in Venice, Cinque Terre, Tuscany, and Rome?
16
April
Question:
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Zoya
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Grace
We stayed in a great airbnb in La Spezia when visiting Cinque Terre, it was super easy to get to the villages by train and the prices for accommodation were way better. Just look for places within walking distance from the train station!
Dana
AirBnB!! As for flights within Europe, look on Momondo.
Sharon
You need to reserve in advance entry into cinque terre.
Balinder
We stayed in Riomaggiore and walked along the remainder of the towns over the 4 days spending some time in each. This town is at the end of the cove by the fishing village and has a beautIful cafe over looking the village. Train station was about a 20 minute walk cobble streets and lots of stairs but its worth the view.
Sabine
http://yvrdeals.com/seattle-to-paris-france-522-cad...
Sabine
From Paris by train or flight go Germany
Ciara
Ryan air. Alitalia. Lufthansa. Klm. Air france. Lots more. Europe is pretty cheap from city to city. Buses or trains are reasonable too. Depending on duration you could look into an interail ticket. Pricing will depend of time of year.
Accomodation: Italy is an old European country. Every where you stay will have character. Air bnb is a good option but you miss out on the culture that comes with hotels or hostels that might be more central.
Also. Booking from canadian .ca sites sometimes can be much cheaper than .it/.ie .uk or visa versa
So for example I could punch in same details on all sites: it will appear like this or opposite. Good to check various domains.
(.ca) 390 cad reduced to 159cad
(.ie)267 eur/ 417cad to 216 eur 340cad
Ciara
Also. August in Italy. Some places often close for lenghtly times due to public holidays. A quick google you'll see reference to Italy's family holiday month as being August. It can be nice and quiet or extra busy as everyone is on vacation. Good to be aware of it though or it could be disappointing.
Christin
Check Airbnb in Italy. Stayed in one in Venice and one in Rome last year and both were amazing.
Sarah
We stayed in a airbnb in Cinq, Rome, Venice and had a great experience.
James
I'm also going to europe in august for about the same time frame haha
Alyssa
Stayed in an Airbnb in Rome that was awesome. Stayed at Hotel al Piave in Venice and they were lovely.
A.I. says...
Traveling to Italy in August
If you're planning a trip to Italy in August, you're in for an amazing experience! With a jam-packed itinerary that includes Germany, Venice, Cinque Terre, Tuscany, and Rome, you're sure to have a memorable 21 days.
Flights
When looking for flights to Italy, consider flying into a major airport like Rome or Milan. From there, you can easily catch connecting flights or trains to your other destinations. Be sure to book your flights in advance to secure the best deals and availability.
Accommodations
For accommodations in Italy, you have a variety of options to choose from. In Venice, consider staying in a charming bed and breakfast or boutique hotel near the Grand Canal. In Cinque Terre, opt for a cozy guesthouse with stunning views of the colorful villages. In Tuscany, look for a countryside villa or agriturismo for a truly authentic experience. And in Rome, choose a hotel in the historic center for easy access to all the major sights.
Booking Tips
- Book accommodations in advance, especially during the peak tourist season in August.
- Consider renting a car for your time in Tuscany to explore the beautiful countryside at your own pace.
- Look for accommodations that offer breakfast included to start your day off right.
- Check for any local festivals or events happening during your stay for a unique cultural experience.
With careful planning and a sense of adventure, your trip to Italy in August is sure to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Buon viaggio!
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August - going to Germany for 8 days, then to Venice, Cinque Terre, Tuscany (in a car), then to Rome - for a total of 21 days.
Any suggestions on flights, and accommodations while in italy?