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Our paperless trip to Rome

January 22, 2013

ColosseoDuring the Christmas holidays, I decided to take the kids to visit a friend of mine in Latina, located a few kilometers south of Rome. Obviously, being so close to the Eternal City, we spent two nights in the Capital as well.

The interesting thing about our trip though, was the fact that I didn’t bring one single piece of paper with me, since all the tickets I had were electronically stored in my iPhone, more exactly in my Dropbox account.

First the train tickets: we took a Trenitalia train from Trieste to Venezia and then its private competitor Italotreno from Venezia to Rome.

Trenitalia sent me both a text message and an email with the confirmation code:

Trenitalia

Once onboard, the train attendant simply entered the reservation code in their mobile  check-in device. Same thing for Italotreno, which sent me a PDF file via email:

Italotreno reservation

As for a place to stay, I used Venere for my search and found a beautiful B&B near the Coliseum: the Relais Rome Sweet Home. And as for the examples above, I got an email with a reservation code and additional details that I transferred to my iPhone.

Relais Rome Sweet HomeWe stayed in a 4th floor suite, a beautiful apartment with the kitchen on the loft…

relais Rome Sweet Home …terracotta floors and…

Relais Rome Sweet Home…exposed wood beamed ceilings. We loved staying here, the location was fantastic and staying in a XV century building really completed our Roman experience.

Last paperless ticket was the one I purchased to visit the Sistine Chapel.

Cappella Sistina prenotazioneThis is something any tourist who is planning to visit the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums (and/or any other important museum) should do. The line outside the entrance was incredibly long (and slow), but with our prepaid ticket, that they scanned directly from my iPhone, we got in extremely fast.

Overall, a pleasant and efficient experience that saved us time and trees.  If you are planning to take public transportation in Italy, consider purchasing our newly released eBook that covers in great detail how to take advantage of trains, ferries, cabs and planes to move around the country.

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Announcing our new Kindle eBook – Tips for Transportation: All You Need to Know to Get Around in Italy.

January 3, 2013

Release of the new eBook on Transportation in Italy by Paolo and Francesca

We are happy to announce the release of our new Kindle eBook titled “Tips for Transportation: All You Need to Know to Get Around in Italy.”

Download this eBook on your iPhone, iPad or Kindle device and take it with you in your next trip to Italy. It contains the very latest information on how public transportation works in Italy, all researched, collected and documented by Francesca during her extended stay in Italy. Topic covered include:

  • Airports
  • Buses
  • Car rentals
  • Ferries
  • Taxi cabs
  • Trains

Priced at an affordable $1.99, this eBook features more than 110+ Kindle pages, 50+ original photos and a glossary of 100+ useful Italian words. We welcome your comments as well as your Amazon reviews!

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Filed Under: General, Media Tagged: airport, bus, car rental, eBook, ferry, Kindle, taxi, trains, transportation

The impact with the Italian roads

September 15, 2012

On September 2nd we landed in Venice as usual, and, as usual, the car trip from the airport to my hometown, Trieste, was for me more nerve wracking than the one in the airplane crossing the Ocean. Even though I’m Italian, and I should be used to the Italian way of driving, I’m just freaking out when cars approach you from behind and drive at only a few feet from your rear bumper.

Luckily this time things went differently. My father, who came to pick us up at the airport, was suffering some discomfort to his leg and asked me to drive. And I did drive… very slowly. So slowly that he was starting getting upset and asked me if we would have made it to Trieste by dawn (it was 9pm, in case you were wondering…).

However, one thing that really made me think is how much harder it is for me to park my car in Italy. In the States, the biggest effort I have to make is to lift my finger to press the garage remote control installed in my vehicle. But here, well, see it yourself:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvGo4JufcoI&feature=youtu.be

Obviously, this is not a car with automatic transmission, it has the clutch, which is probably half its size after this parking attempt…

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Filed Under: General Tagged: cars, driving, transportation

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