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Re: Renting a car in Italy

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I have no input but have a great holiday :up:
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Re: Renting a car in Italy

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AGENT447 wrote:Seems about right sxb, an 8 day rental car in a busy week in Bologna is about £60-70 plus the refundable insurance which covers damage collisions and against theft as well, so all in all 107 quid is a money well spent walahi. Nothing worse than dealing with these greasy haired Italians and their weird lingo on public transportation.....Chat to Sussu, she is an Italiano and will give you some tips and teach you some useful phrases :lol: I want you to surprise him when you order things in Italian. Anyway, enjoy yourself Huno and bring that Juliet in you ahahah! :rose:

Also, check this: http://theplanetd.com/bologna-things-to-do/ Just make sure to not get stuck in the city and take a drive through the Ramanga country side at large
:lawd: You should check the bay of Naples if you get a chance.
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theguardian,
Take a train from Bologna to Roma, it's about two hours and leaves every hour. You'll arrive in Stazione termine.
Then from there just jump on a cab to Via nazionale, there some good Italian shops there, not the mainstream H&M bullshit. The cab should be no more than 5 euros.

There is a make up shop called Kiko with some really good stuff but less pricy than Mac. Check that out too..
This season right now is the "Fuori tutto" which means sales everywhere!!

And oh, how could I forget.
There is a lingerie shop called Yamamay on Via Del corso, the stuff there is hot hot hot, don't you dare come back without buying some hot stuff there.

Rome and Bologna is not my area of expertise as I grew up i Northern Italy but I've been there a couple of times..
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Re: Renting a car in Italy

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Smh @ Sumu, the G enjoy it sis up:
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Re: Renting a car in Italy

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Sumubaridi wrote:So you go to your in-laws, pull the gorgarada back and jump into a car? acuudu billaahi.

you are someone's wife. If you wanted to do whatever you want without be bound by norm an culture, why the hell did you get married? Getting married comes with some responsibility and you are supposed to behave in a certain way. Anyway, maybe your husband is not like me. I take my wife to my family and she starts baq baq iyo dhaqdhaq? she will come back home single.
LOOL
Theguardian wrote:Alhamullahi my husband is nothing like you - hence why he is married and you're not.
And don't act like you're picking because you are not - or you wouldn't be wishing brothers die so you can have their leftover.

I am planning on to enjoy myself not live by Sumubaridi made-up culture norms. I will rent a hotel near rimini beache - will stay with the family only the first night and the last night inshallah and Guess what 'I WILL COME BACK STILL MARRIED! Because my husband is not Sumubaridi Alhamdullahi again :lol:
lol I hope you're only winding up sumubaridi :shock:
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