What do have these cities in common:
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@stefano and do you think they are close enough for someone, let's say, from Slovakia, to travel through all of these in 4 days?
@peterkotrcka @stefano I'd think it would be feasible, but not fun
you would only get half a day for each city, only barely enough to get a general overview of the place
how are you traveling? train?
Torino - Genova and Genova - La Spezia are direct trips, getting to Brescia from either Genova or La Spezia requires changing train probably in Milan (there are also other options) which makes the trip longer and add chances of disruptive delays
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@peterkotrcka @stefano I'd think it would be feasible, but not fun
you would only get half a day for each city, only barely enough to get a general overview of the place
how are you traveling? train?
Torino - Genova and Genova - La Spezia are direct trips, getting to Brescia from either Genova or La Spezia requires changing train probably in Milan (there are also other options) which makes the trip longer and add chances of disruptive delays
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@peterkotrcka @stefano doable
I still wouldn't *do* it :D
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@peterkotrcka @stefano doable
I still wouldn't *do* it :D
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@peterkotrcka @stefano I mean, I guess it's still better than nothing?
(I didn't realize it was already booked)
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@peterkotrcka @stefano I mean, I guess it's still better than nothing?
(I didn't realize it was already booked)
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@peterkotrcka @stefano nope, it's not a bad idea, just suboptimal
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@peterkotrcka @stefano nope, it's not a bad idea, just suboptimal
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@peterkotrcka @stefano I think that the trip to Italy would be better than that :D
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@peterkotrcka @stefano I think that the trip to Italy would be better than that :D
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@peterkotrcka @stefano go to Italy!
and then come back next year or so to see the things you've missed :D