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Ancona: Ancona station to ferry check in
hi, i just did this myself 10 days ago.. there was no bus during the time we were at the train station, which was midday.. we had a lot of stuff so walking was out of the question. A cab was 14 euro for a 5 min drive to the ferry ticket check in.. a rip off but our only... See More
Santiago: Wine Tour Recommendations in Chile and Argentina!
Hi, I'm looking to explore boutique wineries and indigenous grapes in Chile and Mendoza. I am a huge wine nerd and want to avoid any of the industrial, corporate places. If anyone worked with a tour company that specializes in family owned wineries/vineyards... See More
Positano: Transportation from Naples to Positano
Positano is awesome! We flew into Naples and took a car service to Positano. We stopped in Pompei for an extra fee too. If you are strapped for time I would probably skip that though. Here is the car service, Jack... See More
Italy: Group Wine Tours in Piedmont, Italy - Alba, Asti, Bra Area!
Hi, I am looking to find a group vineyard tour I can join in the alba area. So far, all I can find is private tours, but for one person that is way too expensive. Any help with companies or locals who do group day tours to a few different vineyards would be much appreciated!... See More
Milan: Great local wine bars, aperitivo spots and restaurants in Milan?
Hi, I'm looking to uncover non-touristy wine bars and restaurants that aren't too expensive in Milan. Anything with outdoor seating would be great too. I will be staying in the brera area but am happy to walk/metro around to find good places! I am interested... See More
Milan: Milan area hotels or bed and breakfasts with cooking classes
Hi, I'm looking for a boutique hotel or agritourismo in Milan that offers cooking classes and/or wine classes. Do any exist that are accessible from the train? I wont have a car and have to attend a conference in Milan. Grazie! Meredith See More
New York City: 48 Hours in NYC - I NEED to know the best Pizza spots!
For Neapolitan style thin crust Emily in Brooklyn is amazing but be prepared to wait. Also, Roberta'sis a must, also in Brooklyn. Rubirosa Ristorantein Little Italy is really good too and is the typical... See More
Vienna: Traditional Austrian Dinner in the 1st (inner) district ?
Hi I'm looking for an authentic Austrian restaurant with great atmosphere and awesome food in the inner district on a Saturday night. It can be upscale but doesn't have to be. Just looking for the type of place locals would go for a special occasion. ... See More
Vienna: Traditional Austrian Dinner in the 1st (inner) district ?
Hi I'm looking for an authentic Austrian restaurant with great atmosphere and awesome food in the inner district on a Saturday night. It can be upscale but doesn't have to be. Just looking for the type of place locals would go for a special occasion. ... See More
Vienna: Recommendations for Wine and/or Food Tours in Vienna
Hi, I will be in Vienna for 2.5 days and I'm looking to get as much Austrian wine and food education as possible! Can anyone suggest a local (authentic) tour or way to taste as much as I can? I will be there in January, so I think vineyards are out of the question,... See More