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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]6 nights in Rome is a really long time - it's not Tokyo or anything. I would do 4 nights in Rome, another 4 in Venice or Florence (probably Florence with kids that age - Venice had some kind of vendetta against wheels last time I was there and I don't know if it extends to strollers), then back to Rome for one night before your flight out.[/quote] There is no vendetta. Venice, like most European cities, was built way before strollers and tourists were a thing. There are stars everywhere, on every bridge and there are like 4 million bridges. [/quote] I'm not talking about stairs making it difficult to push a stroller, I'm talking about local ordinances passed against pulling roller luggage on the streets. Like I said: I don't know if it extends to strollers, but it's worth investigating with kids that little.[/quote] No, strollers are allowed but basically useless for the reasons I described. They would just end up carrying the stroller most of the time. [/quote] Okay, so I said OP might want to go to Florence instead of Venice if they need a stroller, and you saw that comment, misinterpreted it and replied to condescend to me about the age of Venice because . . . you [i]agree [/i]that Venice is not a good place for a stroller, but thought you would sound smarter than a poster you assumed thought Venice was built in the 1970s? You and Disneyland need hobbies.[/quote] I didn't misinterpret anything. You claimed a vendetta against wheels and "didn't know if it extended to strollers." I pointed out that there is no vendetta and told you why Venice would be hard for anyone with a child in a stroller. You chose to be triggered by my response. It's not my fault you don't know the reason they don't allow suitcases in Venice during the height of tourist season. [/quote]
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