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travel to Rome, Venice, Florence in October into account the cost group of U.S. tourists against travel planning yourself?
We are planning a trip to Italy in October in Rome, Venice, Pisa, Florence. I am trying to compare the cost of going with the usual groups, AAA, etc. compared to planning the same trip, tourism, book? cottages, villas, etc.? Thanks
I travel a lot and I find myself doing works much cheaper, I prefer it – I'll explain why: I suggest to first check the prices over yourself (plane ticket to Italy, apartments or hotels, villas – and hire if you want) and then compare what is a pre-arranged tour will cost. I will provide some links below on how to get the price competitive comparisons. Note that the easy to book your own tours in Italy – and from the outside once you are inside. In many cities (like Rome, Florence, Venice, etc) can also be booked Travel day – visitors came from former Tuscan day trip to Cinque Terre (highly recommended) day trips to Pompeii, Capri etc. For information about Florence Day trips, lodges, tourist information generally, see De http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com/florence-italy-tourist-information.html personal experience I'm not interested in package holidays all pre-arranged, I prefer to be able to spend as much or as little time in one place, as I like and I prefer quality over quantity ie, sometimes I like to spend more time relaxing and taking in local culture (and nightlife perhaps) rather than having to worry about getting up at 7am to catch the tour bus – again this is a personal choice – but especially in Rome and Florence, culture and nightlife plays a large part of their experience. Ok so I'm jumping all over the place here but you can do a little research useful here: For an explanation on how to find cheap flights Italy to see http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com/cheap-airline-tickets-to-italy.html an excellent way to search and compare different hotels, apartments, hostels, B & B in Italy etc. http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com/hotel-booking-italy.html For rates see some information about Rome and Italy http://www.romanlife-romeitaly.com/ see tourist attractions, tours, transportation, airports, housing, etc. Hope that helps, Regards Ah, yes, I suggest to Pisa as a day trip from Florence (not much other than the Tower and the Basilica) And if you really want to cut spending, I suggest to base in Rome for a couple of days and Venice or Florence (Florence perhaps as much as Venice and Pisa can make day trips). You save more money is based in one place for a couple of days instead of moving often. But these are only suggestions, go with what you feel most convenient. Enjoy!
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