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Travel Milan To Cinque Terre

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I spent a month in Italy since the end of March 2010. What cities should see to visit?

I spent a month in Italy since the end of March 2010 stay in hostels and travel between cities with the Eurail Pass. This is my first trip abroad and I am a little unsure the number of days that must remain in the cities that have chosen and if there is to see other places. Next I'm currently planned route: Rome – 5 days in Naples (Pompeii day trip Inc.) – 4 Days Sorrento – Positano 2 days – 2 Days Florence (Includes days in Pisa) – 4 Days Manarola Cinque Terre – 4 Days of Milan (Includes excursion to Lake Como) – 4 days in Venice – 3 Days Tips and recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

This seems a very solid plan. In addition to Pompeii, you can easily add one days Capri from Naples or Sorrento, if you want – well worth a visit. Personally I would take less time either in Milan or add another trip a day away in Bergamo and Verona. Milan is a nice city, but there is less to do from a tourist point of view, except if you want to go shopping. I also like to check Contra prices Eurail Pass individual train tickets. It is often cheaper for individual tickets, especially if you have a specific travel plan and you can buy tickets in advance to take advantage of discounts offered. With a Eurail Pass you always have to make reservations if you want to use the fastest trains and be paid extra for each train. Only the slower regional trains do not need a supplement. When you're in the Cinque Terre to obtain a daily pass for the train / trail. You must pay blue the route between the cities along the sea Consider using one of his days in Rome for a day trip to Tivoli, Orvieto. There is a separate system running from Naples Circumvesuviana called Sorrento. Pompeii is one stop (Pompei – Scavi) along this route. No trains Positano.

Train Montage: Milan to Rome via Turin and Cinque Terre


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