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Inter Milan vs Napoli — San Siro ticket & matchday advice

I’m planning to go to the Inter Milan vs Napoli game at San Siro on September 5th and would love some advice from Inter fans.

  • What’s the safest/reliable platform to buy resale tickets?
  • Roughly how much should I expect to pay for a ticket in the second tier?
  • For the second tier stands, is the row number important for the view, or are most seats pretty similar?
  • Also, I really want to experience the atmosphere outside the stadium. Where and what time should I go to see the fan celebrations, blue flares, chants, etc.?

Any tips for a first-time San Siro match would be greatly appreciated!

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u/fsociety74 — 4 days ago

Cover letter review- Italy Schengen visa in Chicago

Looking for advice and review of my cover letter and travel itinerary. My biggest question is whether I need to include check in and checkout for each day in my itinerary. Also, please call out if I’ve missed including any info in the cover letter.

My appointment is on Friday morning in Chicago

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

u/fsociety74 — 14 days ago

Question about hiking Mt. Etna

I'm planning a trip to Sicily in August, and one of the main things on my itinerary is hiking Mt. Etna.

I'd really like to make it all the way to the summit craters, but I understand that the final section requires going with a licensed volcanic guide.

Is it possible to hike on my own up to a certain point (instead of joining a guided tour from the base), and then hire a volcanic guide there to continue to the summit? If so, where does that transition usually happen? Can you also join a guide for the final stretch and ride up from there if needed?

I'd appreciate any advice from people who've done this recently. Thanks!

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u/fsociety74 — 1 month ago
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Question about hiking Mt. Etna

I'm planning a trip to Sicily in August, and one of the main things on my itinerary is hiking Mt. Etna.

I'd really like to make it all the way to the summit craters, but I understand that the final section requires going with a licensed volcanic guide.

Is it possible to hike on my own up to a certain point (instead of joining a guided tour from the base), and then hire a volcanic guide there to continue to the summit? If so, where does that transition usually happen? Can you also join a guide for the final stretch and ride up from there if needed?

I'd appreciate any advice from people who've done this recently. Thanks!

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u/fsociety74 — 1 month ago