As of around 15:00 this afternoon I'll be off to Verona in Italy on a joyous business trip; I doubt my phone will work and unless I can find an internet cafe I'll be off email and LJ (I can feel the shakes starting already) until Late Wednesday or Thursday.
Now it's exceeding unlikely I'll get to see any of it except a smelly printing factory (oh the joys of MEK) but if anyones been there before anything you recommend seeing or anywhere to go?
Take it easy out there.
Now it's exceeding unlikely I'll get to see any of it except a smelly printing factory (oh the joys of MEK) but if anyones been there before anything you recommend seeing or anywhere to go?
Take it easy out there.
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Date: 2004-02-09 12:50 pm (UTC)There are two police forces, one with funky black cars: The Carabinieri who are the state police - stay away from the mothers they are *not* nice people. The local police are more friendly, but not much so.
Internet access is everywhere in italy, but I never got te chance to try it out. It's quite cheap though so you should be able to keep in touch. Your hotel may have access as well, but it will be very expensive, go out and find a cafe.
Don't go walking in forests.
"Grazi" means "thankyou" you should reply "prego" (you're welcome") or "niente" (it was nothing).
That's all I can think of to help.. Oh:
My extensive research shows that the Italian for vodka appears to be "vodka".
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Date: 2004-02-09 01:10 pm (UTC)> Verona has a very attractive city centre, reserved to pedestrians only. In
> the evening it is quite nice to take a walk and soak up the atmosphere.
> Plenty of window shopping! And plenty of gelaterie....
> Piazza Bra (where the Arena, ie the local Colosseum is) and Piazza delle Erbe are very nice.
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> If he has time during the day, the Arena is worth a visit and so is il
> "Balcone di Giulietta" (Juliet's balcony and house, or at least
> that is what the legend says...).
If the last one doesn't sound ideal for a sad goth, I don't know what does. ;o)
And 5 o'clock is 17:00...
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Date: 2004-02-09 01:17 pm (UTC)Highly useful, thank you :)
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Date: 2004-02-09 01:17 pm (UTC)17:00.
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