Wednesday, March 7, 2012

I am going to Italy as a student?

I am going to Italy as a student?
I am going to Italy as a student from Australia and I would appreciate any advice what I should wear, places to visit, places to advoid etc? any infomation or advice would be so valuable! =)
Other - Italy - 3 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
You are going to love Italy, the men there are beautiful, they very charming and try to help you a lot. Italians are very happy and funny, nothing is bad for them. Places to visit there, of course, VENICE,MILAN and if you are religious, go to the Vatican pay a visit, people say is beautiful, and it is other country too. In Rome, you can go to the Coliseum, Fontane de trevi, but they have a lots of tourist guides for the city, they can tell you tips, give you maps you are going to be very happy if your travel. Enjoy the school and the travel.
2 :
The Italians mostly wear shorts at resorts, usually not in large cities. Be very careful never to wear them in churches. Some churches have monitors outside and will not let people in unless properly clothed. At St. Peters, no shorts, plunging neck lines, bare shoulders or even very short skirts. You will be turned away. Outside of Rome, you less likely to encounter clothing police. As a matter of courtesy, dress appropriately in any religious building. This is appreciated by the locals. Women can get away with shorts some places, but men in shorts is frowned upon unless at a beach or in a resort setting. Fashion goes to extremes in Italy. It starts in the streets among teenagers and ends up on runways, or it starts on runways and within a week shows up in market stalls. Many Italians don't bother with fashion at all, but they almost all have style. They dress. They are saying something even if they don't know what and you can't get the message. Not very many Italians turn out in the morning and grab what is on top of the "clean dirties" pile. Instead, they have a usually small assortment of clothes that place them in their chosen group. It isn't casual, although the style may be casual. Since there are many ways of being stylish in Italy, you as a traveler probably ought not concern yourself with fashion, but instead, like an Italian, construct yourself with a little thought to your body type, your activity and what makes you feel attractive. No matter what you wear, if you are taking a bit of care about what you put on, there's a group of Italians who are wearing the same thing - from the wealthy wearing designer originals to the teenager wearing the latest off the market stall, Italian style covers it all. http://www.beauty-and-romance-of-sicily.com/info-on-sicily.html
3 :
See everything. It's a beautiful country, the people are great, the scenery and food will both knock you off your feet. Rome will take a few days to see, a day or two each can cover most of the other cities. Major tourist attractions can sell out months ahead of time, especially in the summer. You can't go wrong with the Veneto, though Venice will spare no effort to remind you it's in a swamp on a hot day. I've seen a fair amount of the north, and loved every bit of it. Milan is a day trip. You'll want to move to Cinque Terre permanently. Train travel is an excellent way to get around, and not too expensive. Explore the churches, especially in Rome. Walk or bike if possible if you're in the old centers of towns/cities. Have a great time. And listen to Jimmy on what to where, he's spot on.

Read more other entries :