turin historic-house
Turin
turin travel guide
Discount hotels, family vacations & travel information about Turin.
» Tuscany historic-house -Tuscany, with its enchanted landscapes from the mountain to the sea.
» florence historic-house -One of Italy's most beautiful and walkable city centres, Florence contains some incredible buildings and a real medieval feel.
» Rome historic-house -Rome is a city of unrivalled beauty and is continously populated with tourists from all over the world.
» Venice historic-house -Venice hotels Italy accommodation guide, online reservation of apartments, bed and breakfasts, and hotels in Venice.
» cinque-terre historic-house -Five miles of rocky coast in eastern Liguria, two promontories lie at each extremity, thousands of kilometres of dry walling, cultivated into vineyards, five southerly villages castled up on spurs of stone or disposed in clusters of very small inlets. These are the coordinates of the Cinque Terre (Five Lands).
» Portofino historic-house -Portofino, Italy. Many wonderful words have been written on the Gulf of Tigullio and Portofino by novelists, poets and plain travellers...
» Milan historic-house -Milan (Milano), situated on the flat plains of the Po Valley, is the capital of Lombardy and Italy's richest and second largest city. Wealthy and cosmopolitan, the Milanesi enjoy a reputation as successful businesspeople, equally at home overseas and in Italy. Embracing tradition, sophistication and ambition in equal measure, they are just as likely to follow opera at La Scala as their shares on the city's stock market or their chosen football team, AC or Inter Milan, at the San Siro Stadium.
» Sicily historic-house -Sicilian tourism, travel and hotels informaton. Taormina, Agrigento, Palermo, Cefalu...
» Calabria historic-house -Calabria is characterized by a variety of panoramas, from wonderful rocky coves on the Tyrrhenian coast to vast beaches with a clear sea.
» 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 -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?
» Capri historic-house -Capri is an island of limestone rock that represents the outermost tip of the mountain chain on the Sorrentine peninsula. The coastline, whose dolomite cliffs fall right to the sea in many spots, is dotted with countless caves and surrounded by reefs whose shapes suggest fantastic creations.
» Naples historic-house -Naples Hotels Reservation: accommodation for Naples and Pompei expecially selected for turists from 1 up to 5 stars.
» Positano historic-house -Find information about Positano and the area surrounding the Amalfi coast.
» Sorrento historic-house -Sorrento Hotels guide. Includes tours, itineraries and a complete list of places to stay in Sorrento, Amalfi Coast, Bay of Naples, Capri and Positano.
» Chianti historic-house -Between Firenze and Siena is the land of the Chianti Wine (the most known worldwide). There is plenty of farms producing and selling wine; some of them have good restaurants, some have rooms. The main towns are Castellina in Chianti, Radda in Chianti, Greve in Chianti.
» Siena historic-house -Siena, in scenic hill country just 55 kilometres south of Florence this picturesque well-preserved medieval town lies in the right in the middle of the Tuscany wine region.
» 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.
» turin
» Home Page