Buon giorno. I am an Australian with

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05/28/2015 - 06:09

Buon giorno. I am an Australian with Italian citizenship. I am travelling to Italy very soon for an indefinite period of time and am looking for ideas and information on best reasonably priced accommodation, places to see, things to do and even working in Italy and what I would need to do to work over there. I have family in the north of Italy (I have never met them) and will go and see them. I am not a young backpacker ... I am in my forties so am not looking for the party scene. I would love to mix with locals more so than concentrate on tourist type activities. I would like to base myself in a central place in each region and venture out from there each day to experience the culture. Any help would be really appreciated.  Grazie. 

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Decide what is important to you and then cancel out the areas which do not meet your criteria.  Italy is big (not like Australia) and very varied from place to place.  The weather varies hugely as do work possibilities, and lifestyles.  Peopl will jump in and offer suggestions, but if you want a metropolitan city lifestyle then Abruzzo is not for you.  Make a list and read alot - you will arrive at your own itinerary. 

Grazie modicasa. I am just happy to experience a variety of places. I am quite adaptable and am not necessarily looking for a metropolitan city type of environment. My main goal is to experience as much as I can and meet some interesting people and maybe pick up some work if I can. As you say, I will work out my own itinerary (probably while I'm travelling around Italy). My ideal itinerary would be to make my way around as much of the country as I can and if I like a place, stay for a while and if I don't like a place, move onto the next place. The places I would definitely like to see are cinque Terre, Milano, Venezia, capri, Amalfi, Sicily, Pompeii, Firenze. My family are near udine so will spend some time up there.