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Italy appears to
have it all, its landscapes seem made for
romance and its 3000 years of history,
culture and cuisine seduce just about
everyone. You can visit Tome, see
Renaissance art, stay in tiny medieval hill
towns, go skiing in the Alps, explore the
canals of Venice and gaze at beautiful
architecture. You can also indulge in
the pleasures of la dolca vita; good food,
good wine and extending your wardrobe.
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Rome, in
its 2500 years, it has acquired a marvelous concentration of history
architecture and legend. Its narrow medieval streets together with
its modern charms make it one of Europe's most exciting cities.
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Venice, the
only city in the world build entirely on
water. It stands on dozens of islets
linked by some 400 bridges. Originally
a merchant city, its has for centuries
inspired poets, painters and writers, who
left a legacy of architectural and artistic
treasures. The best way to see the
city is to travel along the canals either by
water-bus, water-taxi or on once of the
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Florence is
full of beautiful, Renaissance-style
buildings including wonderful churches and
enormous palaces. It is steeped in
culture and atmosphere and has not changed
greatly since the 16th century. Many
of Italy's most famous artists had a hand in
designing and creating some of the
magnificent artwork and interiors including
Michelangelo, Donatello and Leonardo Da
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Milan is an
important financial, commercial and
industrial centre but is also known
throughout the world for its leading high
fashion and design excellence. There
are a host of attractions in the city itself
and nearby are the many splendid and
unforgettable lakes, with shops, restaurants
and cafés
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Time Difference |
Local Currency |
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