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Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!
What-Now Posted: May 29, 2003 11:22 AM+
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Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

I am sorry it took so long, I know people were asking for info, but it took me forever to write this, because the first time I did I was on my DH computer, and Iforgot to log in so everything I wrote was lost after I tried to post it! I was very p i s s ed! So, here it is and hopefully it will be of help to those planing a honeymoon in Italy! Here is a photo link, although we don’t have any pix from Rome, because we cant find the film! (oops) (for some, reason the link posted on the bottom)

So, our Italian Honeymoon! We flew into Rome, spent a few days there and then drove up north in a rented car. There definitely was some anti-American sentiment present. In fact, on our second day in Rome we were rudely awaken form our pre-dinner nap (jet-leg and all) by a very loud anti-war and anti-American demonstration. It was taking place on a big piazza right in front of Via Veneto, where all the big hotels are. Ours was right in the beginning of the street so we could hear and see everything really well. They were screaming all sorts of things, and playing recordings of bombs being blown up! The demonstrations (we saw two more later in a different part of the city) mostly consisted of doped up college students. I must say it was scary the first time, but then we got used to it and actually found it kind of amusing! Just to finish off on the anti-Americanism in Italy, Romans were by far the most aggressive bunch. We saw one more demonstration in Perugia but that was nothing compared to the one that broke out in front of our hotel that night! Also, there were a few anti-American gratifies on buildings in Verona, but by that time we saw those, the whole sentiment had gotten old and boring and really didn't bother us at all!
I think right now it would be perfectly safe to go there! The only reason everyone was so hot and bothered about the whole issue when we were there is because the war started the day before we arrived and was on everyone's lips. I don't think those who are planing to go to Italy now have anything to worry about!

Anyway... To be honest we didn't like Rome very much: it's a very busy, very noisy and dirty city! NYC cabbies are amateurs compared to your average Roman driver! It's virtually impossible to cross the street at first, then you figure out that nobody is going to stop and let you pass if they see you standing on the curb, like they do here. You have to start walking in front of the speeding traffic, then they break right in front of you and let you go! You gotta have some balls to survive in Rome! By the way, try not to take cabs, very expensive and very reckless! We took one from the airport to the hotel and my DH, who himself drives like a maniac told me after we got out that he thought he was going to have a heart attack at many points during the trip! Locals are certainly not the friendliest people in the world! I must agree with some previous posts that Rome is not a place to go on your honeymoon! There certainly is a lot to see there, and if you put the sentiments aside for a few days you can actually enjoy it! The subway system is great and will take you to most tourists’ destinations, from Coliseum to Vatican City! Some areas are very nice to just walk around, like blocks around Vittoria Emanuel the Second! Also, there are lots of ancient ruins that are still being discovered all over the city, and that was my favorite part about Rome! Very mysterious! Imagine walking to your local coffee shop and seeing a 3 thousand years old wall that used to to be a house of a Roman senator or something like that! Pretty great! There is a lot to see and the 3 days we were there was not enough to see it all, but we moved on nevertheless! Now, and I must say this: if you love ice cream (like I do) you must come to Rome! They make the very best ice cream in the world! It’s unbelievably good! Just for the ice cream I had to forgive Romans everything that rubbed me the wrong way! Yes, it's that good! We stayed in Hotel Alexandra and I wouldn't recommend it! The rooms are tiny, the service is bad and bathroom is the size of the average shoe closet (I am NOT kidding) with a shower that has a curtain instead of the door! Needless to say the floor in the bathroom is wet all the time! Anyway...

Our next destination was Perugia! What a beautiful town! We really wanted to see it because it's the one part of the country where Medieval Italy really shines through! Perugia is the capital of Umbria and to get to it we had to drive on the spiral road to the top of the hill and drive around a massive medieval wall which used to guard the town! It was absolutely breathtaking, but you better be a really good driver, the roads are narrow and steep and the traffic, even though there are very few cars, is going both ways! Perugia is very small, you can literally walk around for an hour and see all of it! But each street is like a scene out of some period movie! Beautifully preserved medieval town! People are simple and friendly! We stayed in Bruffani Palace Hotel which I highly recommend! Great service, great food in the hotel's restaurant! We ordered room service for dinner and got a complimentary bottle of Champaign! They gave us a beautifully decorated junior suite (we only paid for the regular room) with 2 balconies and a breathtaking view of Perugia that I can't even describe! I felt that I was transported 700 years back! It was expensive but worth every penny! Oh, and they have a pool with transparent floor and you can see Etruscan ruins through the glass while you are swimming! It was awesome! Ok, I will stop raving now!

We drove through Tuscany to get to Florence, our next destination. The roads in Italy are in excellent condition. There are a lot of expensive cars on the roads, going with the speed of 140-200 kilometers an hour! But only in the left lane, though! Everyone else is proceeding with the normal speed in the center and right lanes! My crazy husband rented a new BMW and was driving in the left lane the whole time! After I got over the initial shock, i started to enjoy the speed too!
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What-Now Posted: May 29, 2003 11:30 AM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

bumped for pictures!

i don't think the link was working before (and nobody even said enything) but it does now , I think
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What-Now Posted: May 29, 2003 12:16 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Ok, somebody please tell me the pictures link is working, I always have problems with them!
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curly2003 Posted: May 29, 2003 12:20 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Great review AND pics!!! I hope to make it to Italy one day
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Sassyz75 Posted: May 29, 2003 12:23 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Very Pretty!!!
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mlp924 Posted: May 29, 2003 12:43 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

OMG What a fantastic HM! I am soooo jealous. I hope you had an amazing time.
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februarybride Posted: May 29, 2003 12:49 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Italy looks beautiful!
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shamma Posted: May 29, 2003 12:54 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!


WOW, you make me want to go to Italy right now, can't wait for our trip for next year....YIPEe

What is this?? LOL


Love this one


Bad girl


Is he doing it for good luck too


Love this view of the landscape



Thanks for sharing, I loved em

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What-Now Posted: May 29, 2003 01:07 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Thanks, Shamma!

The funny fat man's sculpture was actualy modeled after a kings court dwarf! It's from Boboli Grdens in Florence, isn't he funny? I just had to take that picture!

And, yeap, you are supposed to touch Juliette's right boob for good luck! there was actually a line of peopel waiting to do it! LOL!
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eroxgirl Posted: May 29, 2003 01:29 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Great pictures!!! Thanks for sharing.
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allure Posted: May 29, 2003 01:31 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Very Nice thanks for sharing
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HeatherandNick Posted: May 29, 2003 01:32 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Gorgeous Pictures!
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LnP2003 Posted: May 29, 2003 01:58 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

This looks like the balcony from the movie Hannibal.....

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Sunny Posted: May 29, 2003 01:59 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

I want to go there!!!
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What-Now Posted: May 29, 2003 02:06 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

LnP, it's the balcony from Romeo and Juliette, or so they say!
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Sage10.03 Posted: May 29, 2003 02:15 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

You are so right about so many things you posted.....but I have to say - You probably got Rome at the wrong time (ie...with the war)
While I TOTALLY agree that you wouldn't want to spend all your honeymoon in Rome, we loved it because the weather was warm and we walked everywhere and the subways were SO EASY!

Another caution about the taxi's....they WILL try to rip you off...They can smell the American in you a mile away

I loved seeing your pictures of Verona....it was one of our favorites and of course Florence (where we got engaged and where we are getting married)...AH!!! I love it!

Your pics were great and I loved seeing them. I can't wait to get back in October....

What towns in Tuscany did you stay in? Did you get to see San Gimignano? AMAZING TOWN!!!!
My FH's family is actually from the Umbria region....

I have never been to Venice so I especially loved those pics! - I hear you either love or hate venice....what do you think?

Thanks for sharing and CONGRATS!
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AlisonMT Posted: May 29, 2003 04:38 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Thanks so much for sharing! We go to Italy for our honeymoon in just SIX WEEKS!! (WOW!). We're stopping in Rome, but only for a few days. Spending the first four in Positano on the Amalfi Coast, then Rome, then Florence, then Tuscany. Not going to Venice this time, as I heard it's best not to do in the heat of summer.

I am hoping the anti-Americanism has worn off by now. I am curious, though, how safe you felt in general, particularly with your money and re pickpockets. I've heard so many different stories! Now I don't know what kind of bag/purse/etc to bring. Any suggestions or info is appreciated!
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janatlantica Posted: May 29, 2003 04:46 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Beautiful pics! What an attractive couple you two are! Thank you for sharing!
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What-Now Posted: May 29, 2003 05:23 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

Alison,

Generally, i felt pretty safe overall! i had a small bag that went over and around my back/shoulder that I used when we went out in the evening, and a bigger Banana republic tote for during the day. I always made sure the bas was closed all the time, and i was just generally aware of it, really very much like in NYC! Except for the first demonstration, the only time I felt uneasy was during the subway trip to Vatican. i went alone because DH had a bad cold that day and stayed in bed (but he already saw Vatican a few years before anyway). A gipsy family got on the train and started begging quite agreesively. i heard you need to be very careful around them, they have some tricks that they use when you don't even know that's going on, and you walet is gone! But I just grabed my bag firmly and totaly ignored them! Hey, you can't mess with us, NYerkers, right!

Oh, and since we were staying in nice hotels, we always asked the manager to hold on to our passports till before check out time! one less thing to worry about!
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WithThisRing Posted: May 29, 2003 05:32 PM+
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Re: Finally, review of our Italian Honeymoon: part 1 (long, with pictures)!

LOVE your pics. Thaks for sharing.

A guy I used to work with proposed to his girlfriend by Juliette's statue. He told his girlfriend to touch the boobie for good luck. She laughed at him, and he said no seriously do it, its good luck. So she did and when she got down after he took the picture he said now see what a little luck will do, reached into his pocket and gave her the box with the ring.

how cute is that. When he told me the story I almost cried.
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