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Hey, adventure seekers! 🌍 My husband and I are thrilled to celebrate our 10-year anniversary with our first-ever trip to Italy this September! After gathering fantastic suggestions, we've narrowed our options down to either the iconic cities of Rome and Florence or the stunning Amalfi Coast. As first-timers, we’re eager to soak in the beauty, culture, and delicious food. Which destination do you think would be the ultimate experience for us? We can’t wait to hear your thoughts and recommendations! 🍝✨
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my husband and I are taking a 10 year anniversary trip in September. after posting here and several suggestions we’ve narrowed it down to Italy. Neither of us have been before. Thinking either Rome/Florence or Amalfi Coast. which is better for first timers?
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