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Day Trip In Italy
Hello ABers, In mid June I'm taking my wife to Italy for 3 days break. we will use Pisa as our base and the first day we will be doing leaning tower, field of miracles and hopefully Lucca. On the second day we plan to spend all day in Florence. The third day we have all the day as our flight home isn't until 10.15pm. Where can we go on the 3rd day? do you know anywhere worth visiting, another town for example, that can be be reached via either bus or train with out too long travelling. Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know some people who can do Venice in a day so if that's the case you can do Florence in a day!!! (By the way this is not me! I spent 1 week in Venice and it wasn't enough) so if you do just want a quick look around hedgebeater's right, Siena is well worth it; it's like walking in another world....
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I imagine you will want to explore more of Florence on your 3rd day, but Volterra is also an option if history is your thing.
http:// www.com une.vol terra.p i.it/en glish/
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thank you all for your suggestions. 2 days in Florence is an option but as much as I like architecture, museums etc I don't want to spend the best part of 2 days 'indoors'. I''l check out Siena as a possible but will keep Florence in mind if we have things left over from the first day. thanks everyone.
Whenever i read, write and heard about PISA city "A Learning Tower" comes in my mind. Pisa is a fantastic city to travel along with family and kids. It has many places to get hang around with kids which includes the historical buildings of great architecture. You will be unforgettable journey for you and your family. http:// www.jog uru.com /pisa-i taly/
prebook for the Uffizi in Florence as well
http:// www.uff izi.com /online -ticket -bookin g-uffiz i-galle ry.asp
The queues stretch halfway to Rome
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The queues stretch halfway to Rome