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I will spend two weeks in Italy, any suggestions?

I am writing to Italy in September and welcome any suggestions on must see places or must doing things. I am 23yr old female and love art, history, nature, all those things. I will be flying to Milan and Rome and I am a first time traveler. A couple of direct questions: What would be much less expensive to operate all? (I've never been) How abundant are hostels or bed and breakfast? How 'gay friendly 'is Italy? Will I be able to lead a fair-sized camera most places and should opt for a covenant? From the perspective of Canadians it's hot in September? (My partner is from Italy and discover that it is cold when I'm hot) Thanks a lot!

I spent 2 weeks in Italy makes an couple of summer and Canada. He was 22 years to your age. I flew to Milan and stayed there for a few days. So I went to Venice. Only spent a day there. It bothers me that I only had one days after getting there, but I realized that I was able to see everything. I would go back again however. So I went Florence, which proved to be the most beautiful city. If you like art, then you will love Florence. I spent more time there then, I thought. Also I made a day trip to Pisa to the Tower of Pisa. The city is a tourist trap, but the tower was my favorite thing to see around the country. Next on my list was Rome. My favorite city in Europe! There is so much to see and do! Much of the history and beautiful! Vatican check out too! You only need one day to that, unless you are super religious. I took a day and more than enough! Italy should be okay for gay friendly-ness, except the Vatican. I doubt anyone would care if you and your partner were holding hands or kissing on the road. I had my camera stolen: (It was one, was cheap and small camera in my bag. Om sang me a bus and I imagine that someone reached into my bag and took it. I was so upset. Should have seen the best of my bag so that was my fault. My friend brought a big expensive camera and never had a problem though! I live in Ottawa and I was in Italy in July. Venice was windy but the rest of the country was humid and hot. I thought well since Ottawa summers are hot anyway. September is the best month to go, so you certainly need to worry Wil it's too hot! There are lots of hostels and everyone is friendly. I stayed in a string camprounds impressive. They have houses and tents (with beds covered in them). These camps were the high point of my trip. very funny and the bathrooms were clean too! Below is a link: Have fun!

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