italy Travel guide
bologna - Bologna is one of the oldest cities in Italy and the site of Europe’s oldest university. It’s a charming town, due largely to the imaginative use of brickwork. A total 45km of...
tuscany - One of the most fascinating things is the diversity of the regional cultures within Tuscany. Tuscany is divided amoung 10 Provinces and each has it’s own flavor and heritage....
venice - Venice is lovely city full of monuments which draw the largest crowds are the Basilica di San Marco - the mausoleum of the city's patron saint - and the Palazzo Ducale - the...
capri - Charming local towns, extraordinary hospitality as well as excellent, well laid-out tourist facilities open Capri's beautiful to its many visitors from all over the world....
umbria - Umbria is well known as the "Green Heart of Italy". The principle products from the region include sausages, cheese, dairy products, legumes and truffles. The region's...
rome - It doesn't matter how much time you have got to spend in Rome, it won't be enough. The popular saying "Roma, non basta una vita" (Rome, a lifetime isn't enough)...
sorrento - Holiday resort of world-wide renown, Sorrento boasts a remarkable agricultural production; oranges and lemons in fact, as well as olives and walnuts, are the symbol of Sorrento....
portofino - Soft and bright, delicate and vigorous colours. Few places can rival Portofino for its harmony of colours, colours that blend, contrast and complement each other. Only here does...
positano - If Disney were to turn its hand to creating a Mediterranean theme park, it would look like Positano, all confetti pinks and peaches, flowers and flash-bright clothes. The houses...
turin - "Do you know Turin?" asked Nietzsche. "It is a city after my own heart ? a princely residence of the seventeenth century, which has only one taste giving commands...
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