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[QUOTE="NJHusky, post: 4327597, member: 114"] Lots of good advice already. my .02 in addition/reinforcement Rick Steve’s audio tours Drink the house wine.. it’s cheap and good and unless u are an oenophile u prob won’t pick better Rome: join a guided group or hire a guide for the Vatican. U skip the lines. Don’t waste your time waiting to go in. Could be hours otherwise. DRESS CODE…they aren’t kidding. If you do the forum…get a guide (with visuals), otherwise as posted you will see a pile of rocks. Our guide gave a wonderful history. Venice: How r u getting to your hotel? I thought we had a short walk from where our cruise docked…but I had to cross about 10 bridges over canals. They don’t have ramps so I had to carry the suitcases for me and mrs up and over each one. If I was alone I would have dumped the luggage Head bang We took a water taxi to the train station when leaving. :cool: there Is a private tour of the Doge’s palace which was very cool. And a really small group. U need to book it early/in advance as it fills quickly EAT, DRINK, ENJOY. Italy is one of my fav places to visit [/QUOTE]
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