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2022
6
February
Planning a Memorable 50th Anniversary Trip to Italy: What Town Should We Choose?
6
February
Question:
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Farnaz
I'd definitely pick somewhere in Sicily. Pretty much any City/town in Sicily will fit your bill.
Wende
Farnaz We’ve been considering Sicily, have not been there so would welcome a couple recommendations.
Carly
Wende Sicily is good if you’re renting a car. If not, cross-island travel is inconvenient. It’s easy to go up and down the east coast (from Catania) or around the northwest coast (around Palermo) but anything not on those “lines” has infrequent or no bus/train service. If you’ve got a rental car you can easily go anywhere though.
Judy
We accidently ended up in this town. It was amazing! It was close to Palermo, the people were super friendly, amazing little restaurants. https://www.italythisway.com/places/terrasini.php
Janet
Tuscany is also very beautiful. We stayed in Poppi which was close to both Rome and Florence.
Carolyn
Sienna, or anywhere in Tuscany
Alison
Take a look at Sorrento
Bernard
April may it can be quite hot but if you are by the sea it should be nice
Lots to choose from almost everywhere
Sheryl
Florence is an awesome city. Easy to walk everywhere, lots to see & do, but also good train connections for day trips. Sorrento is also beautiful, but a bit more difficult and limted to do day trips.
Radek
Cinque Terre
See
Barb
Puglia!
Wende
Barb would you recommend a particular place in Puglia? By the water would be nice.
Barb
Wende We flew into Bari, our base a gorgeous Trulli between Locorontondo and Alberobello (hilltop towns) and you can drive back to the sea half an hour away. We visited beautiful hilltop towns and the caves all around the area and also the gem of Lecce. All drivable distances and very affordable.
Wende
Sounds lovely, could you PM me the Trulli info.
Wende
Barb I think I found it on airbnb. Thank you for sharing, it looks like a really interesting area that I had not considered.
Barb
Wende Alberobella is a Unesco world heritage site because it has the Trulli’s and many have been converted. No A\C required when your walls are 14” thick. I will try and find the name for you - it had a pool and lovely courtyard
Barb
We stayed in one with a kitchen with an additional loft bedroom and our 6 yr old was with us too.
Wende
Barb, thank you for suggesting Puglia. After doing a lot of research we have decided to establish our base in Polignano a Mare and do day trips from there. Found a beautiful house on airbnb which is in the historic centre with a large terrace overlooking the sea. Without your input would have never considered this area and it looks like a gem.
Catherin
Santa maria al bagno! It’s quaint and quiet on the sea and easy driving access to the rest of Puglia. We flew into Brindisi and rented a car there. Highly recommend doing a boat day out of gallipoli. The water is unreal green.
Debbie
Sorrento for sure. We felt very safe there and there are plenty of great day trips from there. Florence was nice, but very dirty, crowded and there seemed to be far more pan handlers/pick pockets working the crowds.
Wende
Debbie Thanks, Sorrento does sound like a good base and also seems to have good logistics.
Debbie
Wende when you take the train from naples w your luggage, I recommend the express train (Campazi) over the local (circumvanazia) commuter train. We took the commuter train as the timing worked out, but were packed in with a billion people and we spent the whole time stressed we would be pick pocketed it was hot and took a long time with few places to sit. There are less Express trains per day and they cost slightly more I think it was $8euros vs like 3 or 4. But they run on the same track, have air conditioning and are only about 25% full since they dont stop at every station (there are about 45 between naples and Sorrento).
Wende
Thanks again for the heads up on that. Would you recommend a particular area in Sorrento for accommodation?
Debbie
Wende we stayed at a hotel across the street from the ferry terminal. Which was nice, and had an ocean front view, but we did not have a car so getting to it was a trek as it's well below the main town. If you're there a long time, try an air b&b up top.
Melanie
I so agree.. we ALWAYS take the express trains ....so worth it...
Jennica
Cinque Terre 100% -small town feel with lots to do, delicious food, great hike and beaches
Daniel
Eat the pizza drink the wine
Catherin
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Pamela
Lucca, in Tuscany. Spent 2 weeks there...beautiful Arno Valley. Central to Florence, Siena, Pisa. Loved it...
A.I. says...
The Perfect Base for Your 50th Anniversary Trip to Italy
Planning a special anniversary trip to Italy is an exciting endeavor, and choosing the right location to serve as your home base can make all the difference. If you're looking for a charming small town with an excellent market, delicious restaurants, and convenient connections to other nearby sites, we have the perfect recommendation for you.
Welcome to Lucca, Tuscany
Nestled in the heart of Tuscany, Lucca is a picturesque walled city that offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and modern amenities. During mid-April to mid-May, you can expect pleasant weather with average temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C (59°F to 68°F), making it an ideal time to explore the city's cobblestone streets and soak up the Italian sunshine.
Vibrant Local Markets
One of the highlights of Lucca is its bustling local markets. The historic Mercato del Carmine, held every Wednesday and Saturday, offers a vibrant and authentic experience where you can find fresh local produce, artisanal cheeses, aromatic olive oils, and handmade crafts. Immerse yourself in the sights, smells, and sounds of this lively market, and stock up on the best ingredients for your culinary adventures.
Culinary Delights
Lucca is a foodie's paradise, with numerous excellent restaurants serving authentic Tuscan cuisine. From cozy trattorias to upscale eateries, you'll find a wide range of dining options to suit every taste and budget. Sample regional specialties like pappa al pomodoro (a hearty tomato and bread soup), ribollita (a thick vegetable and bread stew), and the famous Lucchese olive oil, which is renowned for its superior quality.
Convenient Connections
While Lucca itself is a captivating destination, its central location in Tuscany makes it an ideal base for exploring other famous cities and sites in the region. You can easily take day trips to Florence (just an hour away by train), Pisa (30 minutes by car), or the scenic Cinque Terre coastal villages (about 1.5 hours by car or train). With excellent transportation links, you can experience the best of Tuscany while returning to the comfort and charm of Lucca each evening.
Whether you're seeking authentic Italian experiences, culinary delights, or a convenient base for exploring Tuscany, Lucca is the perfect choice for your 50th anniversary trip to Italy. Immerse yourself in the rich history, culture, and natural beauty of this enchanting town, and create lasting memories to cherish for years to come.
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Wende
Starting to plan a 50th anniversary trip to Italy for one month. Would like to stay in one place, a small town with an excellent market, wonderful restaurants and good connections to other sites. Looking for good weather in mid April to mid May. Please share your recommendations.