Early July, North Italy for a few days, a week tops. What is worth checking out?

Started by Tamas, June 16, 2013, 03:49:49 PM

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Tamas

I'll be switching roles within my company, and it'll mean the first two weeks of July being a lull between the two. I figured its all for the better, so I am going to take that time out for vacation.

I also figured it would be nice going to a roadtrip with my sister and her fiancé.

Trying to come up with Things We Haven't Seen And Are Realistic Targets With A Car, I have come to consider Italy. I am looking for recommendations along these lines:

-reachable from Hungary (think a bit west of Budapest) in a day. Maybe two, but I drove through Northern Italy once and finding overnight accomodation is a BITCH. I'd be the only one with a driving license
-would be great to avoid the summer tourist rush
-when I am on holiday I burn my money like there is no tomorrow, but my travelling friends are more cost-conscious. Too expensive places are out. If they weren't, I would show them Cortina!
-I think best would be to set up camp somewhere and either spend the time in that city/town or venture into its neighborhood

I guess that's all. :) Thank you for your time.

The Larch

If you have such a short time to visit places I'd stick to Venice and the Veneto. Don't sleep in Venice, though, much better to stay in Mestre, just across the lagoon.

katmai

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Razgovory

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katmai

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Tamas


Barrister

Before meeting you guys in Cortina Tracy and I stayed a night in the South Tyrol.  It seemed like a nice region - the combination of German and Italian food and language was kind of interesting.  We went to the Iceman museum in Bolzano and that was really interesting.

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Venice is, of course, outstanding, but you have to watch your pennies there.
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Razgovory

I've given it serious thought. I must scorn the ways of my family, and seek a Japanese woman to yield me my progeny. He shall live in the lands of the east, and be well tutored in his sacred trust to weave the best traditions of Japan and the Sacred South together, until such time as he (or, indeed his house, which will periodically require infusion of both Southern and Japanese bloodlines of note) can deliver to the South it's independence, either in this world or in space.  -Lettow April of 2011

Raz is right. -MadImmortalMan March of 2017

alfred russel

Ideas that aren't major cities that might appeal to history nerds (like probably all of us are, maybe not your sister):

Aquileia (Roman ruins)
Rock Drawings in Valcamonica
Ravenna

Out of curiousity, have you done a roadtrip through the Balkans? (is something I've wanted to do for a while)
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Tamas

thanks for the tips guys!


I haven't road tripped the Balkans, and have no intention to do that, especially with a Hungarian license plate and not speaking any slavic languages :)

Richard Hakluyt

If you are going to camp then there are some campsites at Cortina that are ok. They are of the crowded but sociable type. Going in July the walking routes up in the mountains will all be open, assuming that there haven't been any recent incidents where you have injured your legs  :P

With two weeks off I think you should consider exploring Tuscany and Umbria, Tuscany has more stuff but Umbria is quieter (or used to be  :hmm: ). Florence is great but might be overly crowded in July, visiting the second string places might be better  :hmm:

Maladict

Avoid Venice and the lakes like the plague.

You might want to consider Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It's closest to you and relatively quiet.
Beautiful scenery and lots of interesting places to explore: Trieste, Miramare, Aquileia, Grado, Udine, Cividale, Palmanova, the huge cave near Villa Opicina, the WW1 battlefields and enormous cemetery near Redipuglia.

Admiral Yi

Quote from: Tamas on June 17, 2013, 02:02:38 AM
I haven't road tripped the Balkans, and have no intention to do that, especially with a Hungarian license plate and not speaking any slavic languages :)

You poor guys sure did get shat on in the linguistic lottery.

I speak Hungarian so I can sort of understand....nothing.

Josquius

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