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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you or your kids speak Italian? Do you feel comfortable driving in Italy? What is your tolerance for crowds in a jubilee year? Just got back from solo trip in Italy with younger kids and I still think the above questions is your starting point. As an Italian speaker with Italian speaking kids, I did a mix of local programming and museums and outdoor hikes/walking - but all in cities and towns with maximum one connection on the high-speed train - and avoided Rome. If you will drive in Italy (I will not), you could really drill down on a specific region with less over tourism, Umbria, Marche, or other areas in Tuscany (Pitigliano, for [b]example). Valle d'Aosta doesn't feel particularly like Italy but is lovely. [/quote][/b] What an odd thing to say. [/quote]
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