bigboss370 said:
basically i plan on going to Italy sometime this summer, but i have absolutely no idea what to do there or where to go (im going to visit my cousins). i don't really want to rely on my cousins to host and take me places since im not sure they're the most dependable on that >_>
i was wondering if Gaf could help me in telling me what exactly i should do there and how much money i need? im going for about a week, and i need to find a cheapish hotel too. me and friends will be landing in milan, and i want to visit venice too.
should we just all go to spain instead? i dunno, halp ;_;
Definitely go to Italy...
GO TO FLORENCE!!!
STAY
-Hotel Piccolo...cheap, simple, walking distance to everything...don't expect AC (you have a fan) but you can borrow their bikes for free, which is cool
VISIT
-Uffizi....one of the world's finest art collections. Do not pass this up...keep an eye out for Judith Slaying Holofernese by Artemisia Gentileschi (one of my favorite works)
-Santacroce...the church alone is pretty cool...but what is amazing is who is buried here. Walk around and just be blown away by one massive name after the next...also, they have the robes of St Francis of Assisi in their relics.
EAT
-Trattoria Sostanza...simply put, this will be one of the best pieces of beef you will ever taste, and possibly one of the best meals you will ever have
As for hotels in Venice, if you want to stay in the city (so many people stay just outside and constantly take the train/bus in) I would strongly suggest Hotel Agli Alboretti, if you can get a good rate. The location is simply phenominal (be prepared to walk across the entire city getting there) their breakfasts are excellent, they are english-friendly, and incredibly helpful. The rooms are small, but you're really paying for location...the only thing is that their prices can sometimes be a bit high depending on when you go.
Edit: also, Milan is...well, it's a city. I'd almost suggest skipping it. There are some great things to see/do/eat there, but with only a week, you might want to see places that retain more 'old world charm'...there is amazing graffitti in Milan, though (it's an odd compliment, but it's true...there's also a LOT of it).
EditEdit: as for Spain, I can't say my experience there was a good one. I've only visited Madrid and Barcelona, but neither city appealed to me. Madrid did have an excellent museum, though...and if you do go to Barcelona, take a trip out to Montserrat, see the Abby and do a walk/hike (truly an incredible place).
However, I was a little baffled that I couldn't find dinner after 9:30pm in Barcelona when all I've heard about Spain was how late their day goes. The food we did have was good, but still didn't match what I've had in France and Italy (and the Czech Rep. for that matter). Also, Madrid proved to be one of the most expensive cities I've visited (outdone only by London and Salzberg).
I know people rave about Spain, but I'm thinking I won't return until I go with someone who loves it and is willing to show me what I've overlooked. I keep thinking I just didn't 'do' Madrid and Barcelona correctly...which would be the only times that has happened.