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» Rome historic-house -Rome, Italy - Rome is the capital of Italy and its largest and most populated city. From the Roman Empire times through the Renaissance and Baroque to the actual age. Rome is a fascinating city.
» Tuscany historic-house -Tuscany, this region was the home of Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael. Florence has some of the finest museums in the world. Of course in Pisa, has the world famous Leaning Tower. Don't miss the many small and historic villages like San Gimignano with its towers, or the Chianti area. Lucca to the northwest of Florence is another city that should be seen. Take your time and just drive around some of the prettiest land around filled with castles, palaces and villas.
» florence historic-house -Florence attracts a high proportion of international travelers to Italy. The city is an active centre of art and culture, and organizes periodical exhibitions and art festivals.
» Venice historic-house -Vinice, discover the magic of the world's most unique city: Venice Grand Canal Boat Tour, The Original Venice Walk, Cannaregio & Jewish Ghetto, Wine tasting Tour and more...
» cinque-terre historic-house -The Cinque Terre is one of those places people tend to read about once and then dream about forever.
» Portofino historic-house -Portofino hotels, accommodation and online reservations.
» Milan historic-house -Milan Hotels Directory: the best hotels in Milan in terms of quality and price.
» Sicily historic-house -Useful Sicily links, all about culture, history, traditions, hotels, bed and breakfast, etc.
» Calabria historic-house -This is the southernmost region of the Italian peninsula. Here the mountains lie between two seas, the Ionian and the Tyrhennian. Besides the famous beaches of Tropea and Maratea, the archaeological zones of Sibari and Locri Epizefiri and the towns of Gerace and Stilo are worthy of note.
» Puglia historic-house - Puglia forms the heel of the peninsular "boot" of Italy, looking onto the Ionian and Adriatic seas, with Bari traditionally being the bridge to Greece and the Middle East.
» Amalfi Coast historic-house -Ideal location for excursions to the Amalfi Coast, Positano, Pompei, Ravello and Paestum.
» Capri historic-house -Twenty miles from Naples, rising abruptly out of the azure gulf, is the little island of Capri, its shape something like a gigantic hour glass. It seems to exercise a peculiar fascination on all visitors to Naples, and few can withstand the temptation of braving the not always pacific Bay of Naples, in order to visit the island which has inspired so many pens. The special characteristic of the Capri climate is the softness and mildness of the atmosphere. Without being actually relaxing, it is not so stimulating as the cinque-terre climate. It is also very equable, and there is no unwholesome chill at sunset, as in the former place, or even at Naples, only twenty miles off.
» Naples historic-house -Naples Area Guide to help find hotels, villas, real estate, apartments, itineraries and much more.
» Positano historic-house -Find the best insider tips, reviews, and photos from locals and travelers for Positano hotels, restaurants, must see activities, etc.
» Sorrento historic-house -Sorrento Hotels Guide offers a great selection of hotels in Sorrento at special internet rates.
» Chianti historic-house -Chianti is the famous land of vineyards and hilltop towns, with Greve, Radda and Castellina forming a triangle in the very heart of Chianti.
» Siena historic-house -Most famous for the annual Palio, it is a city of quiet beauty, and the cityscape is easily appreciated by strolling up and down the largely pedestrianised streets.
» Umbria historic-house -Pastoral, hilly, and fertile, Umbria is similar to Tuscany, but with fewer tourists. Its once-fortified network of hill towns is among the most charming in Italy. Crafted from millions of tons of gray-brown rocks, each town is a testament to the masonry and architectural skills of many generations of craftsmen. Cities particularly worth a visit are Perugia, Gubbio, Assisi, Spoleto and Orvieto.
» firenze historic-house -Firenze Traveller - For those who want to explore Florence on their own, Firenze Traveller can provide you with a self-guided itinerary full of suggestions to fill a half-day or full-day walking tour of this Renaissance city.
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