I remember me and my family in Venice, hanging out, mugging people. It was so sweet.My family and I got mugged by gypsies (is it racist to specify they're gypsies?) in Venice.
http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/tips/298scam.htmMy family and I got mugged by gypsies (is it racist to specify they're gypsies?) in Venice. So if you go to Venice, look out for, uh, muggers.
Also, when I was in Rome, this guy came up to me and asked to borrow my finger because he wanted to finish making a braided bracelet. I figure what the hell, and stick out my finger. He loops the half-finished bracelet around my finger, finishes it in about 5 seconds, ties it around my wrist, then ties a second (pre-made) bracelet around my wrist, tightly fastening them together with one of them knots you can't undo without scissors. He then said the first bracelet is a gift to me, as thanks for lending him my finger, but he's going to have to charge me for the second bracelet.
Long story short, after many minutes of arguing, I manage to walk away with two braided bracelets, for free.
I wonder why I don't have any happy stories from Italy...
http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/tips/298scam.htm[/QUOTE]My family and I got mugged by gypsies (is it racist to specify they're gypsies?) in Venice. So if you go to Venice, look out for, uh, muggers.
Also, when I was in Rome, this guy came up to me and asked to borrow my finger because he wanted to finish making a braided bracelet. I figure what the hell, and stick out my finger. He loops the half-finished bracelet around my finger, finishes it in about 5 seconds, ties it around my wrist, then ties a second (pre-made) bracelet around my wrist, tightly fastening them together with one of them knots you can't undo without scissors. He then said the first bracelet is a gift to me, as thanks for lending him my finger, but he's going to have to charge me for the second bracelet.
Long story short, after many minutes of arguing, I manage to walk away with two braided bracelets, for free.
I wonder why I don't have any happy stories from Italy...
We definitely plan to go to Galleria Borghese as it is on our long list on our itinerary. I'm sure some of the others were but I added them to a temp list at work to be added to the 'master' file at home. I really appreciate the head's up. Yes, we'll drinks lots of water.Seriously, it's a great place, if for nothing else than the Roman mosaics and Bernini sculptures. Speaking of Bernini... he also sculpted many of the fountains on the piazzi (sp?) of Rome. Seek out the Fountain of the Four Rivers (Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi) on Piazza Navona, Fontana del Tritone on Piazza Barberini and Fontana della Barcaccia on Piazza di Spagna (where the famous Spanish Steps are located). There's plenty of sights to see if you go by foot or tram between each
Also: bottled water is your friend. Bring plenty.
Oh, and don't try salami pizza. They will burn your mouth to a crisp.
Also, when I was in Rome, this guy came up to me and asked to borrow my finger because he wanted to finish making a braided bracelet. I figure what the hell, and stick out my finger. He loops the half-finished bracelet around my finger, finishes it in about 5 seconds, ties it around my wrist, then ties a second (pre-made) bracelet around my wrist, tightly fastening them together with one of them knots you can't undo without scissors. He then said the first bracelet is a gift to me, as thanks for lending him my finger, but he's going to have to charge me for the second bracelet.
Long story short, after many minutes of arguing, I manage to walk away with two braided bracelets, for free.
I wonder why I don't have any happy stories from Italy...
I added the Medici Chappel to our list to possibly go visit, it’s conveniently located. I bought we’ll go see the statue of David since we’re not the artsy type and the place is notoriously known to have HUGe line-ups and we’ve only got 2 days in Florence. Same goes with some of the museums… maybe in a future trip. Something longer than 2 weeks I hope. Thanks for the advice.If your trying to decide witch of the tourist stuff you want to do, you should defanitly go to the Medici Chappel (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medici_Chapel), and although the museum where Michelangelo's David stands doesn't have much else to offer David himself makes it worth every dime, and of ofcourse the Uffizi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uffizi)
there are many things else to do off course there are hundreds of museums
D'OH!
Basically everything she said is true. And DEFINITELY throw your diet to the wind and sample Italian gelato! I swear, eating a chocolate ice cream cone was all but an inch away from an orgasmic experience.When we went to Rome, we had two guide books and Angels and Demons. We went to nearly every site that was in the Dan Brown book. We walked everywhere, so we saw a lot of things that you wouldn't if you took organized tours of the city or only stuck to the touristy sites. The only time we took the subway/underground was on the day we went to the Vatican because it was supposed to rain and our hotel was on the other side of the city.
Get gelato in as many flavors as you can try!
Also, do not...I repeat, DO NOT...try to take a picture of the "gladiators" around the Colosseum. They will offer to take the picture for you, with your own camera, and then expect you to pay them.
All of the above, especially the gelato. Also make sure to get as much wine back home with you as possible.When we went to Rome, we had two guide books and Angels and Demons. We went to nearly every site that was in the Dan Brown book. We walked everywhere, so we saw a lot of things that you wouldn't if you took organized tours of the city or only stuck to the touristy sites. The only time we took the subway/underground was on the day we went to the Vatican because it was supposed to rain and our hotel was on the other side of the city.
Get gelato in as many flavors as you can try!
Also, do not...I repeat, DO NOT...try to take a picture of the "gladiators" around the Colosseum. They will offer to take the picture for you, with your own camera, and then expect you to pay them.
Is your family Italian?...and so I had to get another plate with regular gravy on it.
You're European aren't you? Here, street thieves just whip out a gun and demand your cash. And then sometimes shoot you anyway. No need for scams.Are any of those scams so typically European?
You're European aren't you? Here, street thieves just whip out a gun and demand your cash. And then sometimes shoot you anyway. No need for scams.[/QUOTE]Are any of those scams so typically European?
My husband had the pasta with squid ink. I tried some and wasn't bad. Nothing I would order regularly when I was out to eat though.Things that weirded me out: Squid ink for pasta sauce. My mouth said "yum" but my mind said "AH IT'S INK! WHY ARE YOU EATING INK?! INK IS NOT AN APPROVED FOOD!" and so I had to get another plate with regular gravy on it. The waiter/owner of the restaurant was cool with it though, he didn't even charge us extra.
Things that almost went sour: The almost worst thing to happen to us was one time where we were almost overcharged on a meal (some guy tried to charge us 5 euros for the bread basket that it says right on the menu is supposed to come free with the meal, along with a couple of other items). This only happened to us once, but make sure you check how much you're paying for everything carefully.
Is your family Italian?[/QUOTE]...and so I had to get another plate with regular gravy on it.
That's the thing though, it actually tasted really good. It's just that I couldn't get myself to keep eating it because it looked too much like actual "use this to write things, don't eat cause it's poisonous" ink.My husband had the pasta with squid ink. I tried some and wasn't bad. Nothing I would order regularly when I was out to eat though.
Better yet: Get one of the Swiss Guard to join you in a durr faceThe durr face in front of a recognizable landmark? (St. Peter's Square, for example)
Is your family Italian?[/QUOTE]...and so I had to get another plate with regular gravy on it.
That's the thing though, it actually tasted really good. It's just that I couldn't get myself to keep eating it because it looked too much like actual "use this to write things, don't eat cause it's poisonous" ink.[/QUOTE]My husband had the pasta with squid ink. I tried some and wasn't bad. Nothing I would order regularly when I was out to eat though.
When the stars make you drool just like a pasta fazool, that's amore?When I was in Rome, I made the mistake of asking for "pasta fazool" at a restaurant instead of pasta e fagioli. I had always been told that was the correct pronunciation. The server didn't just roll her eyes at me, though. I got a genuine dirty look and a lesson in how it's really pronounced.
[STRIKE]If you wait and do it while in Italy, you can always say it was because she wore tight jeans.[/STRIKE]Holy cow. I need to be more active on this forum. I'm going to Italy next friday....(assuming me and my girl don't kill each other first).
Have fun man.
See earlier on this thread for Rome.Rome, Naples, Sorrento, Venice, Florence, Tuscanny, Cinque Terra....that may be it. Not sure.
I got engaged at the Trevi Fountain. And had gelato there, too.So, Im like in near the Trevi fountain, eating gelato... and my feet are killing me.
Trevi fountain - Nice!So, Im like in near the Trevi fountain, eating gelato... and my feet are killing me.
No Durr face yet.
Oh, and I went to the Vatican today... going up to the Coppola was... incredibly taxing... but awesome at the same time.
Why do I miss this place so... and why do i miss playing dnd
The food here is incredible
And the women... my neck hurts.... ive been ninja oogling for days at these italien women...