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1 year ago  •  1 subscriber No answers
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Dear tourists, has anyone been to Rome this year? Interested in the following: 1. What is the situation with tickets to the Colosseum? Does it make sense to book in advance or not? Earlier, near the Coliseum, tourists were taken by the hand and offered excursions (in Russian). And how now, given the drop in tourist traffic? 2. Did they change the audio guides in the Vatican or are they still the same old phones that need to be held up to the ear?
2 years ago  •  3 subscribers 3 answers
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3 years ago  •  3 subscribers 1 answer
4 years ago  •  4 subscribers 3 answers
Please tell me how best to allocate time. There are 2 options: Palermo 3 nights, Bari 4 nights and Palermo 5 nights, Bari 2 nights. The second option is that there will actually be only one full day in Bari. Will it be enough to see the city? The breakdown is only this, because air connection. Which city will take more days? Before Palermo we will spend 9 nights in Catania.
4 years ago  •  6 subscribers 57 answers
We booked a tour to Rimini at the end of June, but Italy will definitely not open the border. An advance has been paid. Join now offers the Rebook service with the right to use funds for any tour until 03/31/2021. The timing of the promotion is alarming - until 11.05. In other words, the additional agreement is signed under the conditions of official force majeure (quarantine in Ukraine has been extended until 11.05). Does it make sense to get involved or wait for June and figure it out closer to the official start of the tour?
5 years ago  •  6 subscribers 19 answers
Since March 10, Italy has been quarantined almost everywhere, all places of large crowds of people (theaters, museums) have been closed. What does Accord say about this? Will there be a 100% refund due to the situation? I wrote to them personally and to my travel agent - silence. A week ago they answered that everything is under control, there is no panic. Tell me, who else has encountered a similar situation, is it possible somehow to shake money out of the Accord without a trial?
5 years ago  •  10 subscribers 29 answers
A couple of times went with the "Accord", not five stars, of course, but it suited. Now the situation is as follows: a tour to Italy (Verona, Rome, Venice) was paid for on March 20th. In connection with the coronavirus (God saves the safe), we want to refuse, because the epidemic is only gaining momentum. Naturally, since in our country the government has not officially stopped selling trips to Italy (like to China), I am subject to penalties from the company. Question: is it worth suing, because Verona and Venice are located in the North. Italy and museums closed? Has anyone had a similar experience? "Accord" tells me that Italy is a safe country and there is no danger to my health ...
5 years ago  •  12 subscribers 17 answers
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