Posted By: VacanculoGrab a lemoncello or 6 an relax...YOU ARE IN ITALY!
MOL is a jewel! I am planning a lovely seaside trip to the cinque terre and so glad to see this thread. Any other tips or don't miss ideas welcome.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/06/travel/treasures-of-the-cinque-terre.html
I'll try to go back and see if I can find any menus, receipts to tell you about where we stayed, ate, shopped. I want to go back. Maybe next summer!
I lived in Lerici for two years -- it's a small town outside La Spezia, and very near to the Cinque Terre. Both Lerici and Portovenere are scenic places to stay and have easy access to the five towns. The towns themeselves are also gorgeous. It can be rainy and wet -- in the 40s and 50s -- at this time of year. But it rarely rains all day, and the scenery is still unbelievable.
Oh Deb I will be contacting you! I am pretty sure we will be staying in a private apartment in Riomaggiore.
If you take the train a little bit further north, the Hotel Splendido in Portofino is amazing.
http://www.belmond.com/hotel-splendido-portofino/
Hotel Splendido was stunning when I was there in 2005, and the restaurant is fantastic. I'll never forget eating fresh mozzarella under a pergola loaded with wisteria overlooking the harbor. Amazing.
we were there in July and the only section of the path open is the section from Vernazza to Monterosso. The rest are closed due to landslides a few years ago. That is a challenging path, but you can get from one town to the next by ferry.
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Auditions for the Maplewood Strollers' Production of 'The Colored Museum'
Jan 14, 2025 at 7:00pm
We won't have a car and I'll be with my mother who is in fairly good health but won't be able to walk miles and miles. Views are nice and we'd also like to be able to sit on the beach (even if it is still a little to cold)
Thanks!