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  1. May 16, 2011 · Parma is certainly worth a stop, but deserves more than just "a few hours." The train station is a short walk to downtown, but it all depends on your interests. For example, if you're an opera fan, Parma has a beautiful theatre and is is where Verdi came from (his native town, Busseto, a short train ride away, has related museums and sights.)

  2. Le Frecce trains: These trains provide most of the high-speed service on the main lines between Turin, Milan, Venice, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Naples, and Bari. Reservations are required, and cost about $12 per leg if you have a rail pass. EuroCity, InterCity, and international trains: Reservations are required, and cost about $10 if you have a ...

  3. Sep 8, 2019 · Emilia-Romagna, Italy. 09/08/19 11:26 AM. 40 posts. Parma is a beautiful town, with a gorgeous lush park. It was called the “little Paris” because it was ruled by the duchess Maria Luigia, Napoleon’ second wife, after Napoleon’s demise. Parma is the closest one to Milan, it still will take more than 1 hour by car, about the same by ...

  4. Jan 19, 2022 · We easily day-tripped by train to Modena (30 minutes via local train) and Florence (40 minutes via high speed train), and could have easily added Parma, Ferrara, etc.). As sure as Tagliatelle Bolognese is delicious, and visiting a different cafe and gelateria every day is a worthy task, Bologna and surrounding towns are indeed worth a few pages ...

  5. The easiest way to get train tickets online is to buy them through ricksteves.com (after all, you're already here!). Virtually all US-based websites and travel agents sell European train tickets for the exact same prices you'll find here. And rail-pass holders who still need tickets and/or seat reservations on certain trains — most notably ...

  6. A car is most helpful for exploring the hill town regions and the Dolomites. Major car-rental agencies have offices in many towns. Day 1: Arrive in Milan (sleep in Milan) Day 2: Milan to Lake Como (sleep in Varenna) Day 3: Lake Como (sleep in Varenna) Day 4: To the Dolomites via Verona (sleep in Bolzano or Castelrotto)

  7. Travel Tips: Trains & Rail Passes. Based on your trip itinerary, will you be better off buying point-to-point tickets or a rail pass? If it's a rail pass, which one? The information here will help you choo-choose wisely. You'll also find a wealth of practical train-travel tips. And when you're ready to buy your pass or tickets, you can do that ...

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