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  1. Train Fares: Italy. Map shows approximate costs, in $US, for one-way, second-class tickets. For first-class fares, add 50 percent. Use this map to add up approximate pay-as-you-go fares for your itinerary, and compare that cost to the price of a rail pass for the number of days you expect to spend on the train.

  2. 9 lis 2014 · Here's my favorite online map for trains in Italy: http://www.raileurope.com/europe-travel-guide/italy/map.html. It shows you which lines are high speed, and which are the regional and therefore slower ones. It allows you to see what popular towns are within any specific amount of time from any particular location.

  3. The maps on this page are your best tool for quickly getting a fairly accurate estimate of how much it'd cost to just pay for separate tickets for each leg of your itinerary. What these maps show: Point-to-point, one-way, second-class train fares in $US. For first-class fares, add 50 percent.

  4. Use our Italy train map to help plan your Italian vacation. Italy’s extensive and modern rail network connects all the major cities so you can easily access every corner of the country. Planning a trip to Italy? Consult our rail map to find the right combination of train routes to build your itinerary.

  5. Ricks Best Three-Week Trip to Italy. The big-ticket stops in Italy — Venice, the Cinque Terre, Florence, Rome, and the cluster south of Rome (Sorrento/Naples/Capri/Amalfi) — are inconvenient by car and easy by public transportation.

  6. In this travel talk, Rick Steves covers practical skills for making the most of Italy, including avoiding lines, planning an itinerary, and enjoying Italy's ...

  7. In this travel talk, Rick Steves describes Italy's top stops — the Cinque Terre, Milan, Venice, Florence, Tuscan and Umbrian hill towns, Rome, Naples, and more — and explains practical travel skills (eating, sleeping, taking trains, avoiding lines, and outsmarting pickpockets).

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