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Milano, Italy
No visit to Milan is complete without a trip to Duomo di Milano, widely regarded
as one of Italy’s most significant architectural achievements. The breathtaking
interior contains some dazzling mosaics and detailed carvings.
- Milan Cathedral and Rooftop Ticket
- Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery
- Naviglio Grande
- La Scala
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Lake Como, Italy
With a beautiful location and many luxury hotels, Lake Como is one of Italy’s
most famous destinations. The small town of Bellagio is a popular stop for
travellers, but there are many other interesting towns nearby that you should
visit.
- Bellinzona: 3-Castle Ticket including Villa dei Cedri
- Lake Como: Winery Tour with Wine Tasting
- Lake Como
- Villa Carlotta
- Villa Monastero
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Venice, Italy
By day, admire Venice’s grand buildings and try your hand at gondola-riding. By
night, soak up some culture at one of many theaters or operas. You won’t regret
visiting on a weekend when there are often special events hosted by local chefs.
- Rialto Bridge
- St. Mark's Square
- St Mark's Basilica
- La Fenice: Morning Entry Ticket with Audio Guide
- Boat Trip: Glimpse of Murano, Torcello & Burano Islands
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Florence, Italy
The city’s historic charm is reflected by its plentiful museums and art
galleries. If you’re looking for an afternoon stroll, head to The Boboli
Gardens; there are also plenty of cafes around here where you can sample one of
their famous Florentine coffees.
- Santa Maria del Fiore
- Accademia Gallery
- Giotto's Campanile
- Florence Baptistery of St. John
- Fountain of Neptune
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Assisi, Italy
Visit Assisi and see where St. Francis lived and died, and admire amazing works
of art that cover nearly every inch of his Basilica. The Umbrian hilltop town is
a hot spot for religious pilgrims from around the world as well as those looking
to escape from city life for a few days.
- Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
- Rocca Maggiore
- Temple of Minerva
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Rome, Italy
One of the most exciting places to visit is Rome. The cultural capital of Italy
is a perfect place to get acquainted with Italian history, art and culture. You
can stroll around historic landmarks like The Colosseum or take an unforgettable
trip up to St.
- Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel Entrance Ticket
- Rome: Colosseum, Roman Forum, Palatine Hill Priority Tickets
- Pantheon
- Roman Forum
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Naples, Italy
Known for it’s thick, creamy pizza and vibrant urban atmosphere, Naples is one
of Italy’s most unique cities. Spend a day strolling through its historic center
while trying out some authentic Neapolitan cuisine.
- Pompeii Reserved Entry Ticket
- Herculaneum Priority Entrance Ticket
- Piazza del Plebiscito
- Castel dell'Ovo
- Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary
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Capri, Italy
When most people think of a vacation to Italy, they picture Rome or Florence,
perhaps Venice or Milan. While these larger cities have a lot to offer, they
tend to be crowded and overrun with tourists. Instead, consider heading south to
Capri instead.
- From Sorrento: Amalfi and Positano Full-Day Shared Boat Tour
- Blue Grotto
- Mount Solaro
- Via Krupp
- Faraglioni
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Sorrento, Italy
This beautiful town is home to what many people consider to be one of the most
beautiful beaches in all of Italy. It’s also where you can find delicious
restaurants and charming hotels. If your plans include exploring Amalfi Coast,
then staying here is a great idea! Check out Hotel Villa Adriano or Le Chic
Sorrento for a taste of Sorrento hospitality.
- Positano Beach
- Fiordo di Crapolla
- Herculaneum Priority Entrance Ticket
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Positano, Italy
Located on Amalfi Coast, Positano is known for its limestone cliffs and
turquoise waters. The best thing to do here is walk along Via de Capo with one
hand touching the cliff wall for support. You can also eat delicious food or
have a glass of wine at one of many restaurants overlooking the water.
- Positano Beach
- Amalfi Coast
- Path
- Castello medievale
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Ravello, Italy
One of The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy: While taking a tour of Southern
Italy, I stumbled upon Ravello. This historic town is one of my favorite places
to visit, and here’s why...
- Amalfi Cathedral
- Villa Rufolo
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Salerno, Italy
Taking a detour from Rome and Naples, Salerno is one of my favorite cities in
southern Italy. It’s not only an excellent base for touring nearby Amalfi Coast
but it’s got a rich history of its own—which was immortalized by Federico
Fellini himself. Although Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini had some ambitious
plans to change Salerno (he wanted to build a replica Rome), he never managed to
carry them out before World War II intervened.
- Salerno Cathedral
- Castello di Arechi
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Matera, Italy
If you want to go off-the-beaten path, look no further than Matera. This ancient
cave city is set between two beautiful mountain ranges and is accessible by
foot, with its historical center full of ancient churches and picturesque
alleyways.
- Matera Cathedral
- Sassi di Matera Dwellings
- Santa Maria di Idris
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Lecce, Italy
Noted for its historic importance as a Roman city, Lecce is considered by many
to be one of Southern Italy’s most attractive cities. It was once known as the
Florence of South Italy because it was so rich with art and architecture.
- Anfiteatro Romano di Lecce
- Porta Napoli
- Lecce Cathedral
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Bologna, Italy
Be prepared to fall for Bologna. It’s a city filled with history, art, culture
and good food. In fact, it’s one of those places that you can eat your way
through – from truly incredible sandwiches and pastries to more elaborate meals.
It’s also a perfect place to pick up souvenirs – from small trinkets to more
expensive pieces of jewelry – as well as books on Italian culture and cooking.
- Bologna: City Center Walking Tour
- From Bologna: Train to San Luca Basilica & Food Tasting
- Top of Torre Asinelli