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Anonymous asked in TravelItalyOther - Italy · 1 decade ago

how much would it cost to travel to Italy?

can somebody just give me an estimate of how much it would cost to travel from Boston to Italy, including airfare, hotel, food, and possibly tours? Thanks.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    We were in Italy in September of 2007 and the weather was like summer here in the Detroit area.

    I just checked TravelTipsAndBits.com and found that air fare from Boston to Rome departing on Dec. 5 and returning on Dec. 12, for example is $471 plus tax and fees.

    We stayed in the Apollo Hotel that was lovely. $140 per night for two including a roof top garden breakfast. Check it out on TravelTipsAndBits.com products tab. Sort the hotels by name and go to page 4 near the bottom. There are a lot, 1826 hotels, listed there, some less and some more expensive. We liked the Apollo because it was a short walk to the Coloseum, the Forum, etc. We did not need a taxi to find good restaurants and bars.

    Food and incidentals ran about $25 each a day, more with wine, beer or whiskey. We probably spent another $50 per day on souvenirs and other stuff that we could have gotten by without.

    We only took one side trip from Rome to Pompeii and I believe that cost about $50. We also went to the Vatican by taxi, about $15 each way plus about $15 to get in the Vatican.

    Happy traveling.

  • buffin
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    5 years ago

    i think you consult from Borgo Serragli, in San Zenone degli Ezzelini, district of Treviso? I advise to no longer attempt to pass very some distance: in 3 weeks you're able to be able to desire to pass to nicely and thorough the area Veneto, vacationing with close by trains that are rather no longer costly (or in specific situations in the automobile pushed by skill of your loved ones contributors: "nicely, what a pair of holiday to Venice?!?"... even low-priced!) you're able to be able to desire to ensure alluring towns like Venice, Padua, Vicenza, Treviso, and (a sprint extra some distance) Verona and Trieste, or spend some days on the beach (working example in Jesolo), without going too some distance and without spending too plenty funds. working example, a close-by practice from Treviso to Venice expenses in simple terms 2,35 euros, from Treviso to Verona (changing in Vicenza) 6,15 euros. in case you consult from a diverse area, this is the comparable: attempt to stay in that area and to ensure it without hurry (all Italy is packed with intesresting locations to ensure), and holiday with close by trains.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Well how long are you going to stay there? It depends where you stay, where you plan to dine, what airline you are going to use and what tours you shall take.

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