Going to the Livorno game! (1 Viewer)

djpray2k

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Aug 7, 2005
14
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I'm going to this game (well booked a flight)

Was wondering if anyone had any advice on Turin.

What to do, where to drink/eat, many English speakers there, how should I get to the stadium, is the city easy to get around, any books you recommend?

The list is endless....Let me know and I should have a good trip, my first one...

I Have asked a similar question before and people were great!

Oh and with these being the other fixtures that weekend, does anyone think the Juve game will be moved to Saturday or late Sunday?

I think the biggest will be Lazio/Inter and Milan/Udinese

Ascoli - Fiorentina
Cagliari - Treviso
Empoli - Reggina
Juventus - Livorno
Lazio - Inter
Messina - Roma
Milan - Udinese
Palermo - Sampdoria
Parma - Lecce
Siena - Chievo
 

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djpray2k

New Member
Aug 7, 2005
14
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    I'm going to this game (well booked a flight)

    Was wondering if anyone had any advice on Turin.

    What to do, where to drink/eat, many English speakers there, how should I get to the stadium, is the city easy to get around, any books you recommend?

    The list is endless....Let me know and I should have a good trip, my first one...

    I Have asked a similar question before and people were great!

    Oh and with these being the other fixtures that weekend, does anyone think the Juve game will be moved to Saturday or late Sunday?

    I think the biggest will be Lazio/Inter and Milan/Udinese

    Ascoli - Fiorentina
    Cagliari - Treviso
    Empoli - Reggina
    Juventus - Livorno
    Lazio - Inter
    Messina - Roma
    Milan - Udinese
    Palermo - Sampdoria
    Parma - Lecce
    Siena - Chievo
     

    Boksic

    Senior Member
    May 11, 2005
    14,322
    #5
    i have been to a few juve matches (im trying to go to Juve - Fiorentina this season) and every year the transport to the stadium gets better.

    I usually stay in Milan (as i find the city much easier to go around from a tourist point of view) and get the train to Turin, a bus service is provided directly from the central station to the stadium and back again.

    Not a lot of people speak english, but every information desk will have somebody who can. Although it does help to know some basic italian.

    You can get around the city by trams but i find them quite confusing :confused:

    hope that helps you dj
     

    isha00

    Senior Member
    Jun 24, 2003
    5,114
    #6
    ++ [ originally posted by djpray2k ] ++
    I'm going to this game (well booked a flight)

    Was wondering if anyone had any advice on Turin.

    What to do, where to drink/eat, many English speakers there, how should I get to the stadium, is the city easy to get around, any books you recommend?

    The list is endless....Let me know and I should have a good trip, my first one...

    I Have asked a similar question before and people were great!

    Oh and with these being the other fixtures that weekend, does anyone think the Juve game will be moved to Saturday or late Sunday?

    I think the biggest will be Lazio/Inter and Milan/Udinese

    Ascoli - Fiorentina
    Cagliari - Treviso
    Empoli - Reggina
    Juventus - Livorno
    Lazio - Inter
    Messina - Roma
    Milan - Udinese
    Palermo - Sampdoria
    Parma - Lecce
    Siena - Chievo

    The game should be at the normal time (3 pm). (Btw, when is it?)
    I can't really help u with the other things, but you could:
    a) ask zlallesandro (he went to the Juve-Inter game last week)
    b) ask the members of an italian forum (for example http://members.forumgratis.com/index.php?mforum=Juventus1897&act=idx )
     

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