OK no, I will not be writing in all Italian, but I have been dutifully doing Rosetta Stone in preparation for my upcoming trip to Northern Italy coming up in just over two weeks! Not to sound like a shill, but that thing really works. If you really want to learn a language, I mean really learn it, I highly recommend Rosetta Stone (just get it on sale!).

So, my itinerary is as follows:
- Venice - 3 nights
- Verona (with a day stop in Padova on the way) - 2 nights
- Mantova - 2 nights
- Milan - 3 nights
- Lake Como/Varenna - 4 nights
- Torino - 4 nights

In my planning on this trip I have broken a few of my cardinal rules. I am not staying in the same place in Venice as I stayed the first time (which was almost perfect, but right behind all the tourist insanity). Instead I'm staying across the Rialto Bridge in a less-touristy area because my goal for Venice this time around is to see and experience more of the REAL Venice (and not eat any pizza!). Another broken rule is that I don't really have an itinerary for my 3 nights/2 full days in Venice, except for a visit to a glassblower that I've booked. Instead, I plan to wander neighborhoods, and do nothing more than eat, shop, and take boatloads of photos.
I am also trying airbnb for the first time and have rented an apartment in Milan, since the B&Bs were essentially just as expensive.
I may also make myself take an apparently vertigo-inducing elevator to the top of the cinema museum in Torino. It happens to be open quite late on Saturdays, which happens to be my last night on this trip. For those who know me, you know what kind of big deal this is.
I will of course be blogging and posting my photos as I go, wifi permitting.
A presto, mia bella Italia!!!
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