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This was a wonderful trip. The Atlantic Palace in Florence is a pleasant hotel,in a former monastery,nicely located for sightseeing. In Venice the Montecarlo is just one minute from San Marco. I am ready to repeat this trip
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Charles Shearin who traveled on 11/5/2013
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The hotels were in excelent locations and all parts of the trip were on time. The only negative concerned the airline. My travel companion had requested aisle seats and I had requested window seats. My seats were as requested but my friend's were not. Furthermore she was given middle seats that were not even in the same row as mine!! This would have been a 5 star trip except for the airline aggravation.
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Eleanor Bermingham who traveled on 9/27/2008
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I loved this trip. Both hotels, Paris and Canaletto, were above my expectations. Florence was great for the art, food wasnt bad either. Always somewhere to go, or just sit with a glass of wine. Venice was so lovely, I could live there. THe locals were wonderful. Just walking through the streets, looking a the architecture. The Doge's Palace was fab. Of course the gondola ride was fantastic. My gondalier took a liking to me and we ended up taking a moonlight ride under the bridge of sighs. Wonderful memory.
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eileen lemontagne who traveled on 11/1/2006
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Outstanding in all respects. Two great cities. Definitely buy the 25 euro (now) pass for the waterbus in Venice; it will take you to Murano and Burano as well (and the latter is highly recommended, a delightful island). We had splendid weather at the end of October, first of November. Only warning is, don't fly Delta through JFK, especially coming back home.
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Larry Mason who traveled on 10/23/2006
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This vacation was fantastic! The only complaint we had was the temperature in the room at the Olimpia in Venice (SO HOT) but other than that everything was great!
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Christy Nerell who traveled on 11/12/2005
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Another great go-today experience (my second). We stayed in the Machiavelli Palace in Florence and the Canareggio in Venice. Both were lovely, although the Canareggio was a bit out-of-the-way. This was my first trip to Italy and both cities exceeded my expectations. Florence has more art than any city I've ever visited, Venice is a walker's delight. We bought the 22 Euro boat pass which provided plenty of opportunities to get out on the water, including a trip to Murano.
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Peter Hansen who traveled on 3/10/2005
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Average Rating: (4.67)
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