Mark Juliano gives Italian travel info, stories, and suggestions from many trips to Italy. Florence, Rome, Venice, Milan, Amalfi, Tuscany... Mark Juliano has been to Italy 14 times and want to share my thoughts and adventures. My blog is at http://italyjules.blogspot.com/
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
A talk by Mark Juliano with special guest Debra Levinson from Levinson Travel about her experiences and recommendations for travel in Italy.
Taking a boat to Greece from Italy, and talk with a listener about a cruise around Italy.
A story about a trip to Italy with my wife and kids, and just living in Italy for awhile.
London? Sure. Maybe you'll stop there on your way to Italy. This episodes shares some information.
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This is so so helpful we are Australians and new Zealanders setting of for Italy in June 2020 and this really covers so many relevant issues some that we didn’t even consider thank you 💕👌
Really inaccurate information and poor audio quality.
Sorry, I wish I could love this, but I don't. I found this podcast rather unprofessional. More like chatting with friends about my vacation, but I forgot the hotel I stayed at, I forgot the name of the great restaurant I ate at. Lack of information and sometimes wrong information. I suggest Rick Steve's Italy podcast or Let's travel Radio which has a 'chatty' feel, but still informative.
Jules does a great job sharing information about traveling in Italy. Listening to the podcast is like having a friend tell you about their recent trip. This is a great podcast. Thanks for doing it!
Mark Juliano obviously knows what he is talking about, but the audio quality is not great. It sounds as though he is on the end of an international phone line. I've listened to a few of these and the early ones are slightly embarrasing as he has some guests who I think are supposed to ask incisive questions but all you get are embarrasing silences. This is a shame as Mark obviously has a passion for Italy.
Apple Podcasts | #231 | New Zealand/Society & Culture/Places & Travel |
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