意大利旅游住宿攻略「意大利旅游必去」
导读:意大利旅游住宿攻略「意大利旅游必去」 法意瑞旅游攻略 意大利的旅游攻略 英文版 求去意大利旅行罗马攻略 关于尼斯到意大利、希腊的旅游攻略
法意瑞旅游攻略
一个人的话,其实带500欧元差不多了。大部分都可以刷卡,除了部分小店。买吃的尽量去当地的大卖场或超市,便宜不少,超市里的东西我觉得哈便宜,看着什么都觉得想要。
法 国:
1、巴黎红磨坊歌舞表演 135欧元/人; 每两个人送瓶香槟。
2、巴黎赛纳河游船 25欧元/人; (不值得去)
3、巴黎凡尔赛宫 其实门票上只有6欧。
卢浮宫 门票上9欧。
但是团体去不排队据说有个较贵的预约费。不然排的队超长。喜欢艺术的人可以去看看,真的蛮漂亮的。如果没有中文讲解员觉得看了也白看。我们去含中文讲解员含门票和团体预约费收了我们50欧/人。
意大利:
1、威尼斯贡多拉 25欧元/人; (超级没有意思,就和我们的江南水乡差不多) 如果你有闲钱的话可以买那里的玻璃制品,超级漂亮,当然啦,非常的贵。
2、比萨斜塔(不含登塔费) 25欧元/人 (就这么看看,25欧好像还是贵了点.)
意大利很多吉普赛人,反正一看也就晓得了。
3、许愿池旁边有个手工冰淇淋店,那里的冰淇淋是不加膨化剂的,去吃一下吧。
瑞 士:瑞士铁力士雪山缆车 70欧元/人; (超级漂亮,其实只要到了那个山脚下就觉得已经非常非常漂亮了,上去看看觉得自己上天了)。一定要要去,带好太阳镜,不然眼睛都睁不开。
琉森 河边景色不错,河里很多野鸭子和白天鹅。
半路或许你们经过奥地利,可以去SWAROVSKI买水晶哦,店员会让你们去二楼买,其实一楼不少东西都比二楼便宜很多,不过也有可能二楼东西好吧,不过我是没有看出来。
米兰也可以好好购物哦。
意大利的旅游攻略 英文版
Milan (Milano), situated on the flat plains of the Po Valley, is the capital of Lombardy and thoroughly enjoys its hard-earned role as Italy's richest and second largest city. Wealthy and cosmopolitan, the Milanesi enjoy a reputation as successful businesspeople, equally at home overseas and in Italy. Embracing tradition, sophistication and ambition in equal measure, they are just as likely to follow opera at La Scala as their shares on the city's stock market or AC or Inter at the San Siro Stadium.
Three times in its history, the city had to rebuild after being conquered. Founded in the seventh century BC by Celts, the city, then known as Mediolanum (id-plain'), was first sacked by the Goths in the 600s (AD),
then by Barbarossa in 1157 and finally by the Allies in WWII, when over a quarter of the city was flattened. Milan successively reinvented herself under French, Spanish and then Austrian rulers from 1499 until the reunification of Italy in 1870. It is a miracle that so many historic treasures still exist, including Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, which survived a direct hit in WWII.
The Milanesi's appreciation of tradition includes a singular respect for religion; they even pay a special tax towards the cathedral maintenance. It is therefore fitting that the city's enduring symbol is the gilded statue of the Virgin, on top of the cathedral (Il Duomo).
Milan is founded around a historic nucleus radiating from the cathedral, with a star-shaped axis of arteries spreading through modern suburbs to
the ring road. The modern civic centre lies to the northwest, around Mussolini's central station, and is dominated by the Pirelli skyscraper, which dates from 1956. The trade and fashion fairs take place in the Fiera district, west of the nucleus around the Porta Genova station.
Milan's economic success was founded at the end of the 19th century, when the metal factories and the rubber industries moved in, replacing agriculture and mercantile trading as the city's main sources of income.
Milan's position at the heart of a network of canals, which provided the irrigation for the Lombard plains and the important trade links between the north and south, became less important as industry took over - and the waterways were filled. A few canals remain in the Navigli district near
the Bocconi University, a fashionable area in which to drink and listen to live music.
Since the 1970s, Milan has remained the capital of Italy's automobile industry and its financial markets, but the limelight is dominated by the fashion houses, who, in turn, have drawn media and advertising agencies to the city. Milan remains the marketplace for Italian fashion - fashion aficionados, supermodels and international paparazzi descend upon the city twice a year for its spring and autumn fairs. Valentino, Versace and
Armani may design and manufacture their clothes elsewhere, but Milan, which has carefully guarded its reputation for flair, drama and creativity, is Italy's natural stage.
Florence (Italy)
The Arno River runs through the center of Florence.
Florence is the capital of the region of Tuscany, on Italy's north-west coast. The cultural and historical impact of Florence is overwhelming. However, the city is one of Italy's most atmospheric and pleasant, retaining a strong resemblanceto the small late-medieval center that contributed so much to the cultural and political development of Europe.
Where Rome is a historical hot-pot , Florence is like stepping back into a Fiat and Vespa-filled Renaissance : the shop-lined Ponte Vecchio, the trademark Duomo, the gem-filled Uffizi Gallery, the turreted Piazza della Signoria and the Medici Chapels.
Duomo cathedral
The remarkable Duomo , with its pink, white and green marble fa? ade and characteristic dome , dominates the city's skyline. The building took almost two centuries to build (and even then the fac ade wasn't completed until the 19th century), and is the fourth-largest cathedral in the world. The enormous dome was designed by Brunelleschi, and its interior features frescoes and stained-glass windows by some of the Renaissance-era's best: Vasari, Zuccari, Donatello, Uccello and Ghiberti. Take a deep breath and climb up to take a closer look, and you'll be rewarded by fantastic views of the city and an insight into how the dome was so cleverly constructed - without scaffolding. The dome still defines the scale of the city, and no building in town is taller.
Bandinelli's Hercules and Cacus can be found in Piazza della Signoria.
Florence was founded as a colony of the Etruscan city of Fiesole in about 200 BC, later becoming the Roman Florentia, a garrison town controlling the Via Flaminia. In the 13th century the pro-papalGuelphs and pro-imperial Ghibellines started a century-long bout of bickering ,which wound up withthe Guelphs forming their own government in the 1250s. By 1292 Florence eventually becoming a commercial republic controlled by the Guelph-heavy merchant class.In the latter part of the 14th century the Medicis began consolidating power, eventually becoming bankers to the papacy . Florence became capital of the Kingdom, and remained so until Rome took over in 1875.
Florence used to be badly damged by war and floods (in 1966), fortunately the salvage operation led to the widespread use of modern restoration techniqueswhich have saved artworks throughout the country.
求去意大利旅行罗马攻略
机票:
1.通常往返欧洲主要大城市,单人机票价格在4000-6500RMB左右为合理区间,当然特价或特殊时段除外。
2.不要指望代理,我一直在航空公司网站上直接买票。
3.国内飞意大利,国航有北京—罗马,上海—米兰。第二选择是阿联酋航空,可以选择罗马进,米兰出,价格也便宜,代价是要在迪拜转机。
4.我最终买的机票是国航的机票沈阳-北京 北京-罗马(沈阳到北京的没有花钱,花的只是北京到罗马的价钱)
酒店
1.欧洲酒店性价比太低,期待值不要太高,所以我选择了华人旅馆,安全,(我选择的是缘份华人家庭旅馆),价钱很合理,环境也很好,服务也很热情
2.有许多订酒店的网站,让人眼花缭乱
3.筛选之后,觉得真的很好
4.这个旅馆位置很好就在TERMINI火车站对面,去旅游景点很方便,
Italy Tips
1.带水壶,罗马可街头装水,还可用来泡茶,当牙刷杯;;
2.国内多兑换点小面额欧元;
4.自备牙刷、牙膏;(因为这个旅馆有洗簌用品)
5.带好每天需要的钱出门,可以放在牛仔裤前面的口袋,。其余放在衣服里面
6.站着吃比坐着吃便宜;因为意大利的快餐很方便,PIZZA, 面包,KEPAP ,都可以吃的很好 ,而且很经济实惠,放心而且都很卫生
7.去吃饭的时候不要忘记用内部厕所;,酒吧一般也都有卫生间
8.带点人民币,回家路费还有许愿池抛人民币硬币比较便宜;
9.有的商店周一不开门,博物馆周日有时关门,有时候搞活动免费。一般中午休息时间很长,要搞清楚。13点后吃中饭,20点后吃晚饭(晚上19:30开门);
10.R车挺好的,和IC一样快,也干净,人少。RP好的话某些R车设施和eurostar差不多,而且超级便宜; R车最大的优势是错过了这班乘下班不需要改票!!!切记!
11.最好先从罗马看起,罗马景点多而且免费,佛罗伦萨要门票的地方还没罗马好
12.罗马至少留3天!!天数少看不完,而且觉得罗马就是一堆废墟,罗马是个要多看几天的城市!
13.去梵蒂冈博物馆自己带副耳机,可以只租一副讲解器
14 中午1点去梵蒂冈博物馆,可以免去排队之苦
15.着重介绍一下Tabacchi,相当于小卖部、小杂货店,意大利满街都是,只要看见有带大T的招牌就是,里面卖烟酒、小吃、纪念品、车票等等。因为在地铁站、公交站通常都找不着人工卖票点,只有售票机,车上司机也不卖票,所以提前在Tabacchi 里面买好次票或天票是非常重要的。另外,象ROMA PASS、威尼斯天票等,Tabacchi也有的卖,顺便还可以换一下零钞,非常方便。
关于尼斯到意大利、希腊的旅游攻略
建议飞到威尼斯后,从威尼斯走,然后佛罗伦萨,然后罗马。雅典其他某个星期去。在意大利你都可以买火车票的啊,个人来说,你挑了三个比较有看点的城市,不过威尼斯如果你不去外岛的话,只去主岛一天就够了,逛佛罗的话一个下午左右就够了,罗马也差不多,一个下午左右慢的话加个晚上。雅典的话你到时候直接从巴黎飞过去呗,提前订票吧,提前定好便宜的~~ 哇咔咔~~~酒店啊,挑个差不多的就好啦,直接上谷歌地图搜搜HOTEL就好了,一般连电话都有的。有问题再问我哦!
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