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Italy Traveller Guide

» Umbria -Major towns: Terni, Spoleto, Todi, Assisi, Foligno, Gubbio, Orvieto, Citta' di Castello, Norcia, Trevi, Spello, Castiglione del Lago.

» Siena -A bitter competitor with Florence for much of its history Siena is a treasure trove of art pageantry and architecture.

» Positano -Positano is situated in the Campania region of Italy, on the Amalfi Coast. Once a wealthy maritime power, it began the last century as a fishing settlement, and ended it as a popular, and rather chi-chi resort, famous for its hotels and boutiques as well as for the winding stairways that connect the town, and the towering cliffs above. Positano Every inch of land is prized; buildings are stacked up one above the other on the steep slopes, and open areas are intensively cultivated with fruit and vegetables thriving in the fertile volcanic soil.

Amalfi Coast

» Naples -General information on the best sights in Naples. Contact information for hotels in Naples, links to more hotels.

» Amalfi-Coast -Ravello is the highlight of all the towns on the Amalfi Drive. It is simply ravishing. The view from Villa Cimbrone's terraces would take your breath away. However, the drive itself should be considered a highlight as well. Where else would you wind your way through some of the most beautiful scenery in the world?

» Puglia -Italy's southeasternmost region, the "heel" of the boot, is bordered by both the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, giving it one of the longest coastlines of any region in Italy. It is largely untouched by tourists, with the exception of those passing through to take the ferry to Greece, or the Northern Italians who come in the summer to enjoy the beaches.

» Sicily -Top Destinations in Sicily: Palermo, Catania, Agrigento, Taormina, Lipari, Ragusa, Messina, Acireale, Stromboli, Lampedusa...

» Milan -The dynamo behind the country's "economic miracle", Milan (Milano) is a city like no other in Italy. It's foggy in winter, muggy in summer, and is closer in outlook, as well as distance, to London than to Palermo. This is no city of peeling palazzi, cobbled piazzas and la dolce vita, but one in which time is money, the pace fast, and where consumerism and the work-ethic rule the lives of its power-dressed citizens.

» Bologna -Bologna Travel Guide - gives a summary on the city with links to detailed information on attractions, sightseeing, events, shopping, hotels, restaurants, travel and more.
Hotel Rimini

» Venice -Located on the north east Italian coast, Venice is a historic city with a wealthy and rich heritage. Attractions in Venice include the romantic gondola rides on the small winding canals and the unusual water logged streets.

» Rome -A travel guide for Rome. Find events, restaurants, museums, hotels, entertainment, shopping and more.

» Florence -One of Italy's most beautiful and walkable city centres, Florence contains some incredible buildings and a real medieval feel.

» Tuscany -Find the best solution for a pleasant stay in Florence, Chianti and Tuscany among our wide choice of accommodation, tourist services and tours in Tuscany!

» Arezzo -Arezzo was a major Etruscan and Roman city, and was a prosperous independent republic in the Middle Ages, until, in 1289, its Ghibelline loyalties precipitated military defeat at the hands of Guelph Florentines.

 

 
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