Don't use trains in Sicily, especially the route Trapani-Palermo you will lose at least 6 hours of your life. For this route use the busses, it's a lot faster
You can find good wines on offer at 5€ sometimes in big supermarkets, or you can buy for cheap in wineries in the countryside! but yeah 1 € wine you can use it to unclog the sink don't buy it guys
I lived in Piemonte for a year and trust me its the most underrated place in Italy. Visit it in September, its absolutely gorgeous during wine harvest and truffle season
Completely agree I live in Piemonte and it's amazing. I've lived in lake Como and Milan and Tuscany. Piemonte beats them all . I cover this on my channel
This isn’t good recommendations. Majority of people have only a week for vacation when they travel. It’s very unrealistic for majority of people working to spend a month in Italy. This should be broken down to a week.
Ma sanno un pene... Danno consigli a casaccio. Stai tre settimane per vedere le solite quattro città che hanno visto tutti. Pisa in un giorno perché conoscono solo la torre.
The more you know before the trip the deeper the experience will be and the more you will take with you, like a class at university, when you prepare in advance so that taking notes gets easyser and that you already hopefully mostly revised the information once by attending class.
I've been to Italy dozens of times, my advice is skip the cities and see the fabulous small towns and villages, concentrate on regional cuisine, rent a car but be mindful of "zona traffico limitato" in towns and totally agree with the wine.
Ah, pure italiano. Leggi da dove vengono le uve... la roba economica che fa male viene da fuori Italia... ma ovviamente bisogna denigrare come piace tanto a voi
When i was there the trains were on strike. You missed out Sienna. Sitting in the main square feels like being in the fifteenth century. And much less crowded than Florence.
I went to Italy when I was five and I went to Florence gelato was so good and pizza too and we went on a train to Rome and saw the coliseum but I don’t remember much because I’m 11 now
Struggling just to afford a 2hr trip to the coast for a few days. plane tickets, passports, food and lodging for a month? damn brother guess im just gonna keep livong vicariously through the Internet
@@sandrabianchi8840 sì ok, ma in generale Pisa non ha molto da vedere in confronto ad altre città. Pazzesco come non si consideri mai una città come Torino
I'm literally doing the same thing, but I'm also adding Milano, Terme di Saturnia and Cinque Terre. If all goes right I'll spent my last 4 days at the beach in the South
Hate the "you need a month" mindset. People can spend their whole life in Italy and not experience as much as a tourist. 10 days is better than zero days just do what you can 🤷🏿♂️
@@TwiinStar1224agreed! This “you need a month to do it justice” is nonsense. Who says you need to see all of Italy at once? If 10 days is all you can swing, you can still have an amazing Italian vacation. And if you end up loving it, you’ll have plenty of reasons to come back to see all of the things you missed the first time.
Il vino a 0.99cent non è vino. Per bere del vino decente si deve spendere minimo 3/5 Euro al litro e lo potete trovare nelle rivendite di vino sfuso che trovate sparse in tutte le città.
@@FSFCKC certo! Ci sono tante cose belle da vedere. Il Gargano, i monti Dauni, Manfredonia, Margherita di Savoia, Trani, Castel del monte, Bari, Alberobello, Polignano, Brindisi (è un invito), Taranto, Castellana grotte, Castellaneta, Martina Franca, Valle d'Itria, Grottaglie, Lecce, Santa Maria di Leuca, Porto Badisco, Otranto, Galatina, Gallipoli, e molto altro
The self serve kiosks are multilingual, but could be confusing. And there are people who speak English, but don’t expect everyone to know it or immediately understand you.
Maybe I can do two weeks and two days but that’s about it. My budget and asking my boyfriend to catsit longer I will have to ask. Going in October solo…my friend canceled on me 😅