the_kid_55
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I'm planning a trip for late August or early September and I can't decide between Italy or Spain. Any recommendations for things to do?
I'm tentatively planning for August 27th through September 4th. If I go to Spain, I'm thinking about staying in Madrid.I love them both but Spain is my favorite. I would also not recommend going in August since both countries are on vacation and a lot of things tend to be closed. Especially in smaller towns. How long are you planning on going for?
Wow. How long were you there? I was mainly thinking about going to Florence and Rome.I can only speak to Italy. There are all the usual places in Italy - but if you have time - I suggest going to Sicily, also. We stayed in Taormina and did some day trips from there - Mt Etna, Agrigento and hiked up Alcantara Gorge. We visited all the major cities on the mainland and I admit I got a bit "duomo'd out" by the end of the trip. Sicily was a nice change. We took an overnight train from Rome to Catania.
3 weeks. Both Florence and Rome are wonderful. I wouldn't skip them to go to Sicily - but if you have time . . .Wow. How long were you there? I was mainly thinking about going to Florence and Rome.
I have never been to Spain, but I can tell you that you won't regret visiting Italy. You really can travel through the country on your own, without tour guides or a tour group, even if you don't know a word of Italian. My wife and I visited Rome/The Vatican, Amalfi, Positano, Capri, Naples, and Pompeii. My main advice is, if you only have a week or so, pick two different parts of the country to visit and spend some time enjoying those; don't try to traverse the entire "boot" in a short period of time, because there is so much to see you won't be able to fit it all in.I'm planning a trip for late August or early September and I can't decide between Italy or Spain. Any recommendations for things to do?
Great point about Bologna. One of my friends from college lives in Modena (pretty close) and that area has the Ferrari Museum and the mud volcanoes in Nirano. Both of which I found to be interesting.Definitely Italy and more specifically Tuscany and Emilio Romano. You'll get all the highlights in Tuscany: Pisa, Florence, Sienna, Grosetto, plus Bologna (very underrated) in Emilio Romano
I rented a villa there a few years ago and spent a month driving around the countryside. I cant recommend it enough. Another plus is that you are a 3 hour train ride from Rome if you want to build it in as well.