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Monday 24 August 2015

Travel to Iceland , Grindavik Blue Lagoon


Travel Iceland

blue lagoon iceland

Blue Lagon Spa

In grindavik smaal town you will find natural spa, places so unique that no other places have it. a geothermal spa that have positive effect for skin and extra seawater that make it more better . for that reason and so many others , blue lagoon is always has been top attractions in iceland


what more intresting than create energy for life through forces of nature . you can sit in the sauna and viewing the beauty of nature, dont forget enjoy yourself with local food after that enjoy yourself with nature massage with natural waterfall.


A small part of the lagoon is reserved for in-water treatments and massage. If you are interested in a massage you can inquire at the reception desk or book in advance online. The Blue Café provides light meals, sandwiches, sushi, healthy snacks, ice cream, hot and cold drinks. If you're looking for more of a dining experience, we recommend LAVA Restaurant next door, where the menu ranges from light to gourmet meals.

Friday 7 August 2015

Best Palces in london that you need to visit

Tours in England

One of the most visited countries in the world, England offers travellers endless possibilities when it comes to fun things to see and do. Part of the beautiful British Isles, this small but influential country is simply bursting with fascinating history, exciting cities and rich cultural traditions. Historic sites are found at every turn, from old castles dotting the picturesque countryside and colleges dating back to the Middle Ages to ancient Roman sites and centuries old royal palaces.

Stonehenge

   Stonehenge, just 10 mi north of Salisbury on Salisbury Plain, is Britain's most famous ancient monument, and one of its most popular tourist attractions
      The stones we see today represent Stonehenge in ruin. Many of the original stones have fallen or been removed by previous generations for home construction or road repair. There has been serious damage to some of the smaller bluestones resulting from close visitor contact (prohibited since 1978) and the prehistoric carvings on the larger sarsen stones show signs of significant wear. 
england stonehenge travel
STONEHENGE
Modern theories speculate that the stones were dragged by roller and sledge from the inland mountains to the headwaters of Milford Haven. There they were loaded onto rafts, barges or boats and sailed along the south coast of Wales, then up the Rivers Avon and Frome to a point near present-day Frome in Somerset. From this point, so the theory goes, the stones were hauled overland, again, to a place near Warminster in Wiltshire, approximately 6 miles away. From there, it's back into the pool for a slow float down the River Wylye to Salisbury, then up the Salisbury Avon to West Amesbury, leaving only a short 2 mile drag from West Amesbury to the Stonehenge site.

Location: Shrewton, Wiltshire

Tower Of London

Tower Of London
The Tower of London is the oldest palace, fortress and prison in Europe. William the Conqueror chose the same site as Claudius, the Roman Emperor, who had built a fort here over a thousand years before. Its strategic position on the north river bank immediately within the south east boundary of the City Wall controls the Thames, London Bridge and the defends the City. 

According to the Domesday Book of 1086, East London had a population of 700 people. The Constable of the Tower exercised certain rights over the eleven hamlets to the east for the recruitment and pressing of labour. These became known as 'Tower Hamlets'. 

The original tower, known as the White Tower derives its name from the fact that in 1240 Henry III had the building whitewashed ! As king succeeded king the fortress was continuously enlarged and towards the end of the 12th century Richard I added to its might by encircling it with a moat fed by the River Thames. When the moat was drained in 1830, many human bones were found. 

Location: Tower of London, London

The City Of Bath

city of bath
Looking for a beautiful and unique destination to enjoy the perfect city break? Wanting somewhere that’s brimming with things to do, a fantastic city centre, where you can shop until you drop but also relax and unwind?

Then welcome to Bath, a city so beautiful and special that it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Independent, creative, unique and stylish, Bath is the only place in the UK where you can bathe in naturally hot spa water and original roman style baths, making it the ultimate spa break destination for thousands of years.

for bath travel and maps : Bath Maps

Windsor Castle

travel to windsor castle
Catch the traditional military parade and Changing of the Guards up the high street and into the castle to the Lower Ward. The ceremony lasts 30 minutes and starts at 11:00 (but you can catch the march up the hill at 10:50) and weather permitting they’re accompanied by a band. The Guard March takes place all year round on alternate days from August to March and daily during April, May, June and July (apart from Sundays). 

Note: The Changing of the Guards schedule is set by the British Army. Best check the Royal Collection's website for latest information 
State Apartments
Home to over 39 monarchs, Windsor Castle has seen the tastes and décor vary hugely over the centuries. The State Apartments pay homage to the differing tastes of the royal occupants from lavish furnishings and treasures from the Royal Collection, including masterpieces by Rubens, Holbein, Brueghel and Van Dyck.

Queen Mary’s Dolls House
Built by the leading architect Sir Edwin Lutyens for Queen Mary in the early 1920s, this dolls house is the largest and most intricate in the world. The scale is tiny, at 1:12, and the house is filled with one-off specially commissioned pieces from leading artists and craftsmen. Observe the minute detail of the library, wine cellar and marvel at the facilities, including running water and electricity.

Wednesday 5 August 2015

Beautifull Places in Italy that maybe you dont know

Italy best travel place

While the food in Italy is reason enough to visit, the country is filled with famous works of art, exceptionally beautiful cities, and gorgeous lakes and mountains.

Float through the Blue Grotto, a sea cave in Capri with stunning blue light reflected off of the water.



Drive along the gorgeous cliffs of the Amalfi Coast.



View Leonardo Da Vinci’s painting, The Last Supper, in Milan. 



Take a boat around Lago di Como, one of the most beautiful lakes in Italy.



Watch artists blow glass by hand to create incredible works of art on Murano Island.



Ski the Dolomites, a mountain range in the northern Italian Alps, and explore the charming ski village of Cortina d’Ampezzo.



Admire the colorful homes in Isola di Burano.



Thursday 30 July 2015

Something that you should know if you want travel to spain!

Travel tips to spain

Do you know spain or maybe you want to go there but doesn know anything? maybe you want to go there and learn by doing but not many know about things that i want to say about spain in here read and share to your friend this knowledge. ok here are some of my travel tips if you want to visit this beautifull country of spain.

Best Time to visit Spain?

travel tips best time to visit spain
Spain Country Side
If its your first time to spain and maybe you afraid of Hot weather maybe you need to read this , Summer is really a good time but not in here cause the sun more bigger when you in here so if you want to be in go there just after the summer like september to december and for the record when you go there after the summer its most likely the summer crowd has gone more less price and it will save more budget (i'am a backpacker by the way), don't forget about autumn magical colour in the country side its really nice and heart warming.

Use the train Please

maybe you consider to rent a car in spain but it really not a good idea for me cause in spain you will lost in many way than you ever think about, Road signs is really confusing and street is poorly marked.remember Train why is that cause spain have incredible public transportation and if you need or want cross-country adventure consider take the train not the CAR! for your information there are a good discount in train fare at spain for 14 day or 7 day and 24hours purchase the discount can amount about 70% why dont you just try it and share in my comment if you have time to share :)

No English please

spain travel tips that you should know
Spain custom play
do you talk like a true spain people or not if not maybe you can consider learning a little cause in spain not much can talk english you will get lost just by asking in our earth universal word of english in this country learn a little of spain languange so that you will not go around confusing yourself in spain cause nobody understand you okay.



Where to go in spain?

okay now after read my tips you wnat to go to SPAIN but where do you want to go?, here are some places that maybe can help you have a beatifull adventure in spain cause spain have many good places for you.

1.Palacio Real The Palacio Real (Royal Palace) of Madrid is the official residence of the King of Spain although it is only used for state ceremonies.

2.La Concha La Concha in San Sebastian is said by many to be one of the best city beaches in Europe

3.Ibiza he island is one of the most popular party destinations in all of Europe

4.Mezquita of Cordoba fascinating building famous for the forest of pillars and arches inside the main hall.

5.Alhambra The Alhambra is now one of Spain’s major tourist attractions

Okay there you go my little tips for you .

Tuesday 28 July 2015

Things that you can do in greenland!

  1. Greenland, a massive island and autonomous Danish territory between the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans, is about 80% covered in ice. Most of its small population lives along the ice-free, fjord-lined coast, particularly in the southwest. Its northerly position, largely above the Arctic Circle, results in natural phenomena such as summer’s midnight sun and winter’s Northern Lights.
  2. From : Wiki

     Hiking

      
greendland tours

       South Greenland has an incredible system of hiking trails that link towns and villages to each other and link you to Greenland’s Viking history. Ruins of Nordic farms and churches pepper the entire region and greet you as you traverse South Greenland’s lush green hills.
The Arctic Circle Region is a fine place for trekking with one of the best marked hiking trails leading from the Greenland Ice Sheet all the way to the west coast. In less than two weeks you can traverse every lake and landform in the region!
The Ilulissat Icefjord in North Greenland is a spectacular site to experience on foot. Hike along the edge of the Icefjord or set up camp next to one of the nearby glaciers. We promise that the sight and symphony of icebergs will be imprinted on your mind for years to come.
For a completely different view, go hiking in East Greenland where the mountains are taller and the landscape is more dramatic than much of the west coast. Near Tasiilaq, reach the tops of the mountains just behind town or take the scenic route through the Valley of Flowers.

From : Greenland

     Northen Light

Greenland tours

What are the northern lights really? Northern lights are electrically charged particles from the sun, which hits our atmosphere, and creates a natural phenomenon of light with altering colors, revealing how far above our planet the particles are, when they hit the atmosphere.
But is this scientific explanation of the Aurora Borealis really the reason why we, time after time, stop in our tracks when the northern lights flash across the night sky? Or are we reminded of something greater than ourselves, something almost magical that will even entice Greenlanders, who are thoroughly accustomed to seeing the northern lights, to look up at the night sky.

link : Green

    Trophy Hunting in West GreenLand

Greenland tours

Trophy hunting in West Greenland is for the most part concentrated around the area of Kangerlussuaq. Here you almost land right on top of your prey at the small international airport which provides access to the area and the hinterland around the town.
In Kangerlussuaq during the winter hunting season, you have an opportunity to travel by dog sled and experience traditional hunting as it is still practiced by hunters from both Kangerlussuaq and Sisimiut. Trophy hunting by dog sled combines the feel of the winter landscape, the closeness of the dog team and their handler in a way you won’t find in any other place in the world.
During the summer months and the fall transportation to the hunting grounds is usually done by taking a boat up the fiord and up one of the rivers. But you may also be flown by helicopter straight to your guide’s hunting grounds.
During both seasons the main focus is on the large game such as reindeer and musk oxen, but smaller game may also be included in a hunting trip as you will have an opportunity to hunt hare, fox and ptarmigan in the area as well.
Besides the trophy hunting in Kangerlussuaq, there are great opportunities for hunting reindeer and smaller game deep into the Nuuk fiord system. The fiord is known as an area with a large number of reindeer and is an area favoured by subsistence hunters as well as recreational hunters.

there are many things that you can do in greenland so go for it and you will see nature in different at greenland.

Thursday 23 July 2015

Where to go when you are in austria

Glorious Alpine scenery, monumental Habsburg architecture, and the world’s favourite musical – Austria’s tourist industry certainly plays up to the clichés. However, it’s not all bewigged Mozart ensembles and schnitzel; modern Austria boasts some of Europe’s most varied museums and contemporary architecture not to mention attractive and sophisticated cities whose bars, cafés and clubs combine contemporary cool with elegant tradition.

Long the powerhouse of the Habsburg Empire, Austria underwent decades of change and uncertainty in the early twentieth century. Shorn of her empire and racked by economic difficulties, the state fell prey to the promises of Nazi Germany. Only with the end of the Cold War did Austria return to the heart of Europe, joining the EU in 1995.

Politics aside, Austria is primarily known for two contrasting attractions – the fading imperial glories of the capital, and the stunning beauty of its Alpine hinterland. Vienna is the gateway to much of central Europe and a good place to soak up the culture of Mitteleuropa. Less renowned provincial capitals such as Graz and Linz are surprising pockets of culture, innovation and vitality. Salzburg, between Innsbruck and Vienna, represents urban Austria at its most picturesque, an intoxicating Baroque city within easy striking distance of the mountains and lakes of the Salzkammergut, while the most dramatic of Austria’s Alpine scenery is west of here, in and around Tyrol, whose capital, Innsbruck, provides the best base for exploration.

link : Austria

Viena

Vienna is the capital of Austria, the cradle of classical music, the home of the rich Habsburg heritage, and one of Europe's most livable cities. The city center is skyscraper-free, pedestrian-friendly, dotted with quiet parks, and traversed by electric trams. Many buildings still reflect 18th- and 19th-century elegance, when the city was at the forefront of the arts and sciences. Compared with most modern European urban centers, the pace of life here is slow.

Salzburg

Salzburgers are forever smiling to the tunes of Mozart and The Sound of Music. Thanks to its charmingly preserved old town, splendid gardens, Baroque churches, and one of Europe's largest intact medieval fortresses, Salzburg feels made for tourism. It's also a musical mecca, and the city puts on a huge annual festival as well as constant concerts. While its popularity has led to a glut of businesses hoping to catch the tourist dollar, Salzburg is nevertheless both a must and a joy.


Friday 17 July 2015

Italy Travel Guide for You

Italy Travel Guide 

if you go to europe its not complete without going to Italy :)

this a little tips just for you that want to visit Italy 

Planning for Italy travel requires you to focus on several aspects of budget travel so that you're able to enjoy your Italy tour without any worries. Of course, you won't enjoy a single moment in such a beautiful country, if you're not planning your journey properly. Don't forget the following tips:
  • The peak tourist season in Italy is June - September. Hence, you can book your tickets to fly for this country either during April - May or September - November. Besides, hassle free tourism, you will also enjoy cheap hotel rates and even other expenses will be cut down significantly.
  • The early bloom of spring in April - May and cool winter nights in September - November are ideal for living some soulful moments in your travel to Italy.
  • It never hurts to have a travel insurance, especially if you're an overseas traveler. If you're visiting Italy with your family, it is best to have a travel insurance.
  • The duration of your stay in Italy is totally dependent on your passport validity duration. Generally, overseas people are allowed to spend 3 months as tourists in Italy, provided they're not coming to Italy for other purposes like business or studies.
  • Do I need to tell you anything about packing less and carrying light luggage? Travel light because at railway stations, you may not find porters! Moreover, where will you keep the accessories and clothing that you will shop during your Italy stay? Save some space from shopping also!
  • The capital city of Italy, Rome, is also a great place to visit and there are various cheap hotels in the outskirts of the city where one can stay. Moreover, Italian food, that is known worldwide, can be best found in Rome. Luxury restaurants and high class hotels can be very expensive so try to stay in affordable hotels. Prefer food from shopping stores, bars and food courts.
  • You're going to discover an ocean of information about Italy and its grandeur on the Internet and in travel guide books. It is not possible to learn everything about Italy but you can certainly get to know more about Italy's culture and history. That will enhance your understanding about Italy.
  • Visiting Venice is something that one must not miss on a trip to Italy. It is advisable to take a very good camera along with you, as you can't afford to miss the picturesque view of this city, where you'll find highest number of masterpieces in a per square kilometer area!
  • The currency of Italy, Euro (Symbol = €)) is accepted by 13 countries in Europe and you might not face any problem in dealing with it. However, if you're from countries outside Europe, like US, UK, India, do carry some Euro money. Taxis from airports hardly take money in other currencies, so you may face problem, if you're not carrying Euro cents and dollar. Nevertheless, almost all major stations and airports in Italy have the facility for currency exchange.
  • Phone matters when you're in Italy, so that you're safe and you can contact emergency numbers, if you require. If you're traveling from other country, ensure you have subscribed international free calling cards and within Italy, you can purchase a scheda telefonica (or carta telefonica) that are disposable telephone cards, for usage in Italy. They can be purchased from any tobacco shops, railway stations and airports.
  • In the city, you will find various ATMs, known as Banco Mat and you can withdraw money from your ATM cards. Before traveling to Italy, ensure you contact your bank and inquire if you don't need to get a new password for international transactions. Many banks in Europe accept passwords that are more than four digits, so ensure you're aware of all laws and rules.
  • If you don't known Italian, it is not a problem as there are many people who are able to communicate in common languages like English, French and German. Almost all hotel staffs are able to converse in English and so it is not a major problem when it comes to language. The more deeper you go into Italy, you'll dominantly find more regional dialects being spoken! Don't hesitate to use sign language, as many outside tourists use it to explain things! Moreover, if you can try to take some efforts to speak Italian, it will be highly appreciated by Italians, as they are very friendly people.
  • The price to stay in Italy hotels is not very cheap and it starts anywhere around 100 Euros per night, and goes upwards depending on the area and hotel. The more you go in the south of Italy, cheaper will be the hotel rates.
  • Traveling by train is an ideal way to manage transportation costs in Italy. Eurostars, the fast trains in Italy cost anywhere around Euro 30 to 50 per trip. One of the Italy train travel tips is to buy tickets for slow regional trains that are cheaper per trip. If not train, there are ferries and buses with good facilities too.
So, these were some of the interesting Italy travel tips that you must follow without fail. Italy holidays are fun and exciting, if you plan them properly. Studying more about Italy can help you discover its vibrant culture and various details. Now, you know which Europe vacation destination you must visit, without fail. Happy traveling! .

From : Travel

Monday 13 July 2015

What you should do In venice

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Venice

Travel Tips To Venice 

Venice and its mainland are particularly rich of museums and historical buildings of great artistic and cultural importance. Here you can choose among a wide variety of museums, churches, palaces and villas, Venice historic centre, the famous islands of Murano and Burano, the villas along the Brenta river and the beautiful landscapes the Miranese area, and of course less famous islands in Venice Lagoon.
 
Floating between the sea and the lagoon is the beautiful island of the Lido of Venice. Thanks to the continual coming and going of ferries it is easy to get to - even by car. And there is nowhere like it in the world. A few minutes away from Venice, kilometres of golden sands offer something for everyone, and, following careful environmental works, a sea that has grown cleaner year after year: the beaches of the Lido Island have been awarded the important eco-label Blue Flag in May 2012, four years in a row. Venice is not only culture and beaches, let its its parks and naturalistic oasis enchant you with their beauty and calm.

                                                              Chioggia                                                                      

When strolling down the alleys off the main street, you will come across delightful shops that are the heirs to a culture of craftsmanship dated back centuries. There are stores where you can buy scale models of typical vessels, fans, terracotta pipes from Chioggia built on 17th century, prints, clothing, perfume and toy shops, for all needs or just for window shopping.
The bakers sell bossolà, papini, bissiole, and many other types of bread from Chioggia. Behind Palazzo Granaio there is the fish market and nearby the greengrocers.
Thursday Morning is the weekly Market day and there are many opportunities to buy from the stalls, displaying all types of goods along the main street, a great experience with plenty of colour and thousands of people. You can rest for a coffee, a homemade icecream, have a snack outdoor or enjoy a great fish lunch or dinner in one of the famous restaurants.

Peggy Guggenheim Collection


The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is the most important museum in Italy for European and American art of the first half of the 20th century. It is located in Peggy Guggenheim's former home, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, on the Grand Canal in Venice.
Opened in 1951 by the niece of Solomon R Guggenheim, wealthy American industrialist and art collector, the museum presents Peggy Guggenheim's personal collection of 20th century art, masterpieces form the Gianni Mattioli collection, the Nasher Sculpture Garden, as well as temporary exhibitions.
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is owned and operated by the Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation, which also operates the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, Guggenheim-Hermitage, Las Vegas and the Guggenheim Museum Las Vegas.

for more info : en.turismovenezia.it

Caves of Noale


The WWF Oasis in the area of the caves of Noale is formed by a series of ponds with depths vary widely and this has allowed the colonization of a wide variety of plant and animal species.

Address and Info

Address: via Degli Ongari, Noale, Noale
Area: Venezia, Decumano - Terraferma, Noale
Mobile: 3334336904
email: cavedinoale@wwf.it
Web: http://www.wwf.it

Information

Opening times: April-September: Tuesday and Thursday from 2pm to 8pm;Saturday and Sunday 8am-8pm; from November to February, Sunday 9am-4pm; March and October: Tuesday and Thursday 2pm-6pm, Saturday and Sunday 8am-6pm



 


Thursday 9 July 2015

keep these tips before you visiting Europe

keep these tips before you visiting Europe

Travelling to Europe can be a wonderful and life-changing experience, but many people don't enjoy it the way they could and should because of the little annoyances that pop up during the trip.

Here are a few tips to ensure you can make the most of your travel through Europe:

1. Instead of taking a taxi to your hotel it might be a lot better to share an airport shuttle with a few other travellers. Airport taxis are usually more expensive and some unscrupulous drivers will take side routes or even mess with the meter just to get more money out of your pocket.

With an airport shuttle you save money and you don't have to worry about directions or finding the hotel; plus, you can get picked up again at the end of your stay and dropped off at the airport.

2. Take your time when travelling! Some people go on vacation doing a speed tour of every city and location they can think of, and this really is not the way to travel anywhere. Travelling this way will only exhaust you and you won't get to enjoy each city the way you should.

Remember this: it's good to plan ahead but don't stick to it if you feel that you haven't spent enough time somewhere. It's better to go back another time and pick up where you left off than to go home tired and disappointed with the experience.

3. Are you sure you have enough time to visit all the places you want? Make sure that you reserve 2 or 3 days for each location and half a day or a full day for travelling from one place to another.

Given this reasoning for a 10 day trip you should plan to visit 3 or 4 places at the most, and a 15 day trip would be suitable for 6 destinations. 

It is also helpful if you plan ahead for a route that will take you less time to travel from destination to destination - saving on travel time will give you more time to do other things.


4. Rent a car or go by train? Both options have pros and cons, so it's worth thinking which is suitable for you.

Renting a car can give you freedom that a train can't: for example in France there are a lot of vineyards that offer free wine tasting or dairy farms with free cheese tastings. Just pop out of the car and enjoy!

On the other hand, trains are best when you are short on time and money - unlike the United States, train fares are cheaper here and the distances are not that great. Also, if you stick to major cities you'll most likely get there faster than in a car. If you plan on visiting smaller towns or even villages chances are that a train runs through there, so going by rail is always a good choice!

5. Gas Prices - if renting a car you should also be aware of the higher gas prices in Europe. While the average price per gallon in the United States is hovering around $2.50 in Europe you won't find it cheaper than $4 per gallon, and that's at best. Some European countries have it at around $7 per gallon.

That train ride sounds better and better, huh?

6. Bring batteries and power adapters - if you're from Asia or the United States be sure to bring batteries and power adapters for every electronic device that you have with you. 

Although you can find them in Europe too, they are cheaper in your country and you wouldn't want your camcorder dying on you when you really need it!

Keep these tips in mind and your trip to Europe will be the best one in your life!

Decide Europe Travel Budget, Make Your Own Trip

Decide Europe Travel Budget, Make Your Own Trip

People who want to visit Europe may have this notion that a very large amount will be spent on the trip. This may even incite them to cancel the trip. However, it should be known to them that they can get a trip arranged to Europe which fits well in their limits. The Europe travel budget that they have decided will be stuck to while the trip to the continent is arranged. 

A visit to Europe can be arranged for the tourists in a limit that they decide. If they want to have a luxurious trip, that too can be arranged by choosing the best of facilities. Luxury places for stays, flight bookings etc will be made so that there is no complaint to the tourist who is spending the money. It will be according to the Europe travel budget that the traveller has which will provide for all arrangements. 

Planning of a trip to Europe can be done online. This is one of the best ways to get the best deal in your limit of budget for the travel. Even when your budget is low, there will be arrangements made beforehand according to the affordability and you can still rejoice the beauty of the place without money being an obstacle. Online travel maps of Europe and planners can be used which will decide your itinerary according to the interests that you have.

The places that you choose will be selected for your trip and it will be taken care of that the budget in which your trip lies will be the best that you can avail. Any sight-seeing, taxi, guides, flights, etc will be booked beforehand so that you do not have to undergo any trouble. You can enjoy your trip which still lies in your Europe travel budget and have a great time.

Travel to Italy !

Italy Travel Guide 

if you go to europe its not complete without going to Italy :)

this a little tips just for you that want to visit Italy 

Planning for Italy travel requires you to focus on several aspects of budget travel so that you're able to enjoy your Italy tour without any worries. Of course, you won't enjoy a single moment in such a beautiful country, if you're not planning your journey properly. Don't forget the following tips:
  • The peak tourist season in Italy is June - September. Hence, you can book your tickets to fly for this country either during April - May or September - November. Besides, hassle free tourism, you will also enjoy cheap hotel rates and even other expenses will be cut down significantly.
  • The early bloom of spring in April - May and cool winter nights in September - November are ideal for living some soulful moments in your travel to Italy.
  • It never hurts to have a travel insurance, especially if you're an overseas traveler. If you're visiting Italy with your family, it is best to have a travel insurance.
  • The duration of your stay in Italy is totally dependent on your passport validity duration. Generally, overseas people are allowed to spend 3 months as tourists in Italy, provided they're not coming to Italy for other purposes like business or studies.
  • Do I need to tell you anything about packing less and carrying light luggage? Travel light because at railway stations, you may not find porters! Moreover, where will you keep the accessories and clothing that you will shop during your Italy stay? Save some space from shopping also!
  • The capital city of Italy, Rome, is also a great place to visit and there are various cheap hotels in the outskirts of the city where one can stay. Moreover, Italian food, that is known worldwide, can be best found in Rome. Luxury restaurants and high class hotels can be very expensive so try to stay in affordable hotels. Prefer food from shopping stores, bars and food courts.
  • You're going to discover an ocean of information about Italy and its grandeur on the Internet and in travel guide books. It is not possible to learn everything about Italy but you can certainly get to know more about Italy's culture and history. That will enhance your understanding about Italy.
  • Visiting Venice is something that one must not miss on a trip to Italy. It is advisable to take a very good camera along with you, as you can't afford to miss the picturesque view of this city, where you'll find highest number of masterpieces in a per square kilometer area!
  • The currency of Italy, Euro (Symbol = €)) is accepted by 13 countries in Europe and you might not face any problem in dealing with it. However, if you're from countries outside Europe, like US, UK, India, do carry some Euro money. Taxis from airports hardly take money in other currencies, so you may face problem, if you're not carrying Euro cents and dollar. Nevertheless, almost all major stations and airports in Italy have the facility for currency exchange.
  • Phone matters when you're in Italy, so that you're safe and you can contact emergency numbers, if you require. If you're traveling from other country, ensure you have subscribed international free calling cards and within Italy, you can purchase a scheda telefonica (or carta telefonica) that are disposable telephone cards, for usage in Italy. They can be purchased from any tobacco shops, railway stations and airports.
  • In the city, you will find various ATMs, known as Banco Mat and you can withdraw money from your ATM cards. Before traveling to Italy, ensure you contact your bank and inquire if you don't need to get a new password for international transactions. Many banks in Europe accept passwords that are more than four digits, so ensure you're aware of all laws and rules.
  • If you don't known Italian, it is not a problem as there are many people who are able to communicate in common languages like English, French and German. Almost all hotel staffs are able to converse in English and so it is not a major problem when it comes to language. The more deeper you go into Italy, you'll dominantly find more regional dialects being spoken! Don't hesitate to use sign language, as many outside tourists use it to explain things! Moreover, if you can try to take some efforts to speak Italian, it will be highly appreciated by Italians, as they are very friendly people.
  • The price to stay in Italy hotels is not very cheap and it starts anywhere around 100 Euros per night, and goes upwards depending on the area and hotel. The more you go in the south of Italy, cheaper will be the hotel rates.
  • Traveling by train is an ideal way to manage transportation costs in Italy. Eurostars, the fast trains in Italy cost anywhere around Euro 30 to 50 per trip. One of the Italy train travel tips is to buy tickets for slow regional trains that are cheaper per trip. If not train, there are ferries and buses with good facilities too.
So, these were some of the interesting Italy travel tips that you must follow without fail. Italy holidays are fun and exciting, if you plan them properly. Studying more about Italy can help you discover its vibrant culture and various details. Now, you know which Europe vacation destination you must visit, without fail. Happy traveling! .