Advantages: A lot of architectural unknown sites Disadvantages: People
...in a touristic guide. In a touristic guide you can find our 'Castello Sforzesco', our 'Duomo', 'Brera', and a bunch of churches and museums. No touristic guide will tell you, for example, to visit the ancient towncentre with 'the 5 rues' (near to the underground station of Cordusio) that will take you in the real medieval heart of the town.
Yes, because Milan is a town that you have to discover day after day: there are a lot of places to see, but they are hidden and the only way to discover them is to put your touristic guide in a pocket and began to walk around, without a destination.
For example, you can go, from Duomo square (with the Cathedral on your back) to Via Torino (the first street on your left, crossing the square): going straight along this street you'll find a small church on your left (approx. 500 metres from the beginning of Via...
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Advantages: Scenery, museums, food, shopping Disadvantages: English not widely spoken - brush up on the basics before you go
...is approx 2 hours.
There are options for getting to central Turin :-
Taxi will cost between €25 and €35 although if the traffic is bad, who knows………
Coach departs every 30-45 mins and takes approx 40 mins to do its several stops, terminating at the main Porta Nuova Railway Station where there is a good Tourist Information Office on the main concourse. Cost is €5 one way
Train is rather more exciting! Departures from the airport station (reached by a short walkway from arrivals) are every 30 mins from 6.30 am - 11.30 pm. You must change on to the bus at Dora Station for onward transmision to the Centre. Tickets are valid on both train and bus and cost €3 single.
There are many hotels in the city in all price ranges and main chains such as Novotel, Holiday Inn and Best...
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Advantages: Fantastic period building but thoroughly modern facilities. Disadvantages: A public transport ride away from the centre of Turin.
...I have just got back from a trip to Turin and a stay in the Le Meridien Lingotto and it's one of the best hotels I have stayed in.
Converted from an old Fiat factory the building oozes period charm from the outside but has been thoroughly updated inside with fantastic quality fittings and interesting artwork including the original architectural submissions from 1984. This hotel is famous (infamous) for having maintained the original roof top test track that was used when it was busy manufacturing Fiats throughout the 20th centruy. Better still you can actually get a key from reception and take the lift to the roof and access the test track, where you can relive in your mind the sights of Minis tearing around as seen in the movie "The Italian Job". They actually encourage you to use it as a jogging track and indeed this roof top...
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My impressions of this game when I saw it advertised on the internet was that it looked like a completely different type of game that I'm used to seeing for the DS.
Overview:
To best describe Hotel Dusk you could say it is an interactive novel in... more