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Have you had any problems with airbnb in Italy so far? I had a strange one in Bologna a few years ago. I liked its location near the station and had no problem walking there. As requested I had called for instructions about the code to open the main building door and then a second code to get into the accommodation which had four bedrooms.

Having gone across the road for a quick dinner, everyting worked when i returned. The following morning, though, it all went berserk. I could not get out! There was just a simple button to press to open the apartment door. It did not work. I tried calling the owner but it took 25 wasted minutes of no answer until the maid arrived. Turned out there were actually two buttons and the one labelled "Press to exit" was the wrong one! Yet it had worked the previous evening! When I got back that evening, this time I could not get into the  building. They changed the exterior door codes weekly and had not sent the new one to my phone! This was infuriating, even though the room was large and pleasant. Thankfully I was only there for 2 nights.

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13 hours ago, 12is12 said:

Recommendation for dealing with pestering when u r busy:

Either dont respond until u have time enough 2 chat,

Or msg "busy now chat later", and then block all those who continue pestering.

Thanks. This is really the first time I’ve experienced this. It’s pretty much what I ended up doing.

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Thanks @joizy, I really enjoy your Italian adventures. Looking forward to learning more about Napoli, as it has been on my bucket list for a while. 

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3 hours ago, FunFifties said:

Thanks @joizy, I really enjoy your Italian adventures. Looking forward to learning more about Napoli, as it has been on my bucket list for a while. 

 I have to say, I really prefer the smaller Italian cities like Reggio Calabria, and even Bari. It is hectic here and the people are rough. I did get a few smiles today, but mostly people seem tired, overworked and impatient.

Still, it is very interesting. I walked to the Spanish Quarter this evening and it was what I imagined Napoli to be.

I think it is a city that would take quite a while to really get to know and it would be best with a local informant. I am only going to scratch the surface in a few days.

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First day in Napoli was pretty much a bust.

I went to the supermarket three times and each time it was more crowded and more hectic. I did the hop on/hop off bus and lost my ticket, so my plan to take the other route at sunset didn’t work out.

I went to Quartieri Spagnoli to see all of the Maradona stuff and that was fun, but hectic.

I find the city to be way too hectic, the people are gruff, it’s dirty, the food is fried and not terribly healthy. Tomorrow, I’m taking a funicular away from the hustle and bustle to a quieter neighborhood. This may be for some people, but it’s not for me. 

Now, as far as the men, my first day gave me unrealistic expectations. One guy completely disappeared, I guess he blocked me for some reason, even though we had no interaction other than when he messaged me last night and was only a few feet away and then moved progressively further and further away. He was my number one choice if I had any say in the matter. 

Another guy who messaged me last nice and had a nice cock wanted to fuck me. I told him I would do it the second time we met, and thought maybe…but today he confirmed that he only wants to meet if he can fuck me. I just said no.

Quite a few guys messaged me with no photos at all. I just deleted the messages. Others sent photos but no dick pics. 

I did meet with one guy who looked kind of cute and had a really nice body. My mind filled in the missing details. We all know what happens when we allow that to happen.

He initially wanted to meet at 7. Then he said 4, which was better for me. I thought I’d meet him and then have another later in the evening.

He came here and I was immediately disappointed. It just wasn’t enjoyable in any way. I was glad when he left.

And that is it. I thought I would have met several guys today, and instead, only met one who was a disappointment.

This evening, a guy messaged me and sent some mediocre photos and said I could suck him but he wanted 30 euros for coke. I just blocked him.

So, my theory about Reggio Calabria being much better in terms of meeting men has been strengthened. Again, when I look on Grindr here, I see mostly visitors, so for Italian men wanting to meet out-of-towners to be discreet, have many more guys to choose from. 

I don’t know where I am in relation to where most Neopolitans live, but Reggio is much smaller, most of the guys I met there either had cars or lived nearby, and I suspect it was much easier than it is getting around a city like Napoli.

Anyway, Napoli was a nice place to visit, but I’m glad I’m only here for a few days. As far as travel, I prefer smaller, less touristy and more local. And as far as meeting men, a bigger city doesn’t always translate into more opportunities it seems.

I’ll be back in Reggio for one day before heading to Palermo. Let’s see how Sicily treats me.

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What a shame that you are not going north to spend time in some of the glorious hill towns. I loved my various visits to towns like Perugia, Assisi, Spoletto, Spello, Pienza and others in Tuscany like San Giminiano with its skyscrapers (!), Montepulciano and Montalcino. Preferred them to a large city like Milan. Or perhaps you have already 'done' northern Italy.

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2 hours ago, PeterRS said:

What a shame that you are not going north to spend time in some of the glorious hill towns. I loved my various visits to towns like Perugia, Assisi, Spoletto, Spello, Pienza and others in Tuscany like San Giminiano with its skyscrapers (!), Montepulciano and Montalcino. Preferred them to a large city like Milan. Or perhaps you have already 'done' northern Italy.

My plan is to do a little Italy every year now that I am retired. I’m going go base myself in the north next year. 

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1 hour ago, joizy said:

My plan is to do a little Italy every year now that I am retired. I’m going go base myself in the north next year. 

You will love it. Not sure how far north you plan but I'd be tempted to start in or near Florence and work around from there, leaving Venice and further north to another year. The towns I listed, apart from perhaps Perugia, can all be visited from Florence but it helps if you drive and can hire a car. Not sure how interested or otherwise you may be in art, especially of the Renaissance, but there is so much to see and be amazed by. Forgot to add in my earlier list the amazing city of Siena. Quite glorious - but eating and just having a coffee in the main Piazza del Campo is expensive.

I had friends who had converted a 16th century farmhouse on a hilltop near Monterchi (close to Arezzo). They had even dug their own quite large swimming pool! Having a barbeque dinner with them poolside on my first evening, I was blown away by the fireflies in the poppy fields stretching down to the valley below and the lights from a couple of small towns on neighbouring hilltops. Magical!

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I really really love Napoli, my favourite city in Italy - but yeah not for the gay scene lol

I had same experience on apps as you - i.e. not very lucky.

I did pop in into an old-school gay sex cinema close to Garibaldi (I think the name is Cine Iride) - it is very much alive and was very busy on a weekend afternoon. I saw a couple of rough-looking guys who could be trade - and that would be happening in the toilets. When I was there, it could have easily been 20-30 people in the cinema

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In Napoli station waiting for my train back to Reggio. Looking forward to returning and possibly having some fun before I head to Palermo.

 Only hooked up with one guy here and it wasn’t that good. I went to Caserta yesterday and a beautiful 22-year-old messaged me on Grindr and then we switched to Telagram. He sent a few videos of him jerking a beautiful, thick cock and one cumshot. Unfortunately, I had to return to Napoli, but was tempted to get a hotel room in Caserta and spend the night. The one that got away. 
 

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One of the most interesting sets of posts i've read on here in a long time! Thank u for these. And especially southern Italy, where I need to go. I don't get out of the country much, & i have a boy, so I'm not as interested in the itinerary ins and outs of Thailand and all that. But you spared us the excruciating details of you're every move lol. Quality over quantity, but I appreciate the quantity too

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9 hours ago, donJ said:

One of the most interesting sets of posts i've read on here in a long time! Thank u for these. And especially southern Italy, where I need to go. I don't get out of the country much, & i have a boy, so I'm not as interested in the itinerary ins and outs of Thailand and all that. But you spared us the excruciating details of you're every move lol. Quality over quantity, but I appreciate the quantity too

Thanks. Sometimes I feel like I have nothing to report, but if you are interested in southern Italy, I would definitely recommend Bari, Reggio Calabria and Palermo as possible places to base yourself to do some travel. I’m going to Catania next week, and that may also be a good spot. Bari was really great. Not the prettiest, but also not the grittiest (Napoli is ranking number 1 in grit so far), but from Bari, it was so easy to get on the train and visit amazing old historic towns along the coast. Each one was more fascinating than the next. I found that the one the tourists all recommended were beautiful, but also a little like Italian Disneyland. The best ones were the ones the FB groups never mentioned. Calabria was a little bit more difficult to see by train, which why I’m now in Sicily. But southern Italy is just gorgeous and I am having so many first-rate experiences that tourists pay top dollar for on the Amalfi coast or Cinque Terre, yet it’s just me and the locals.

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On 10/23/2025 at 12:03 AM, joizy said:

Thanks. Sometimes I feel like I have nothing to report, but if you are interested in southern Italy, I would definitely recommend Bari, Reggio Calabria and Palermo as possible places to base yourself to do some travel. I’m going to Catania next week, and that may also be a good spot. Bari was really great. Not the prettiest, but also not the grittiest (Napoli is ranking number 1 in grit so far), but from Bari, it was so easy to get on the train and visit amazing old historic towns along the coast. Each one was more fascinating than the next. I found that the one the tourists all recommended were beautiful, but also a little like Italian Disneyland. The best ones were the ones the FB groups never mentioned. Calabria was a little bit more difficult to see by train, which why I’m now in Sicily. But southern Italy is just gorgeous and I am having so many first-rate experiences that tourists pay top dollar for on the Amalfi coast or Cinque Terre, yet it’s just me and the locals.

Yeah these are definitely the parts of Italy I most wanna visit, especially Sicily. I had an opportunity a few months ago but I didn't have the funds this time around. It will come eventually. And by the way, even the daily life stuff is kinda interesting, helps since I would like to basically do the same thing 

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