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Rome and The Colosseum

Italy is a country steeped in culture and history. There is a wealth of sightseeing and touristic opportunities in Italy. From the Capitol city of Rome, where you can take in the sights of thousands of years of anthropological interest to the chic, fashion centre of Naples, there is an abundance of variety. Here are …Continue reading

Italian Mountain Roads Safely Navigated

Mountains roads in italy

When it comes to driving the mountain roads of Italy, you are sure to have one of the most breathtaking, picturesque, and exciting experiences of your life! For most, one of the major considerations is safety first. This comes with knowing both the rules of the road and also which roads are best to travel …Continue reading

Florence

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  Florence is renowned as one of the most beautiful, historically important cities in Italy. Situated in the heart of Tuscany it’s Renaissance churches, galleries, museums and palaces are home to some of the greatest works of art in the world. With so much to see, the key to an enjoyable visit is to plan …Continue reading

Visiting Rome

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Rome is a hot bed of history, culture and good food, and has been a major influence on the progress of Europe since its founding in 753BC. It is currently the capital of Christianity, which has been cemented by the St. Peter’s Basilica. This is the popes residence in the Vatican. It is the worlds …Continue reading

Sicily

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Sicily is an autonomous region of Italy situated in the Mediterranean Sea. Separated from the Apennine peninsula by the Strait of Messina, it consists of the largest island in the Mediterranean, along with some smaller surrounding islands and it has the typical Mediterranean climate. What to do in Sicily There are many things to see …Continue reading

Venice

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Conjuring up an air of romanticism, the classic city of Venice has plenty to see and do with its many canals and winding alleys. People can get lost for hours as there’s always something eye-catching just around the next corner. The question is, where does the tourist begin when they come to explore this diosyncratic …Continue reading

Amalfi coast

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The Amalfi coast is an area of diverse features on the Sorrentine peninsula of Southern Italy. This fashionable tourist hub has an impressive collection of mountains, shorelines and terraced lemon groves. It has been a UNESCO world heritage site since 1997. Sfusto amalfitano or limoncello, a renowned lemon liqueur, is produced here from the colossal …Continue reading

Italian Food – a Taste of Italy

Lovely Italien Food

Benefiting from the stunningly beautiful surroundings of the Mediterranean to the south and the pristine and tranquil Alps to the north. The mainland of Italy is a peninsular shaped in the form of a boot, with two accompanying islands, Sicily and Sardinia, located in the Mediterranean sea. There is a long and varied history of …Continue reading

Top Five Cities in Italy

The Top 5 Cities in Italy

The towns in Italy are very varied, each with its own particular character. However, all of the major cities have enough to satisfy anyone with an interest in art, history or architecture, with a wealth of museums and art galleries, as well as churches and palaces. Italy is also an excellent destination for those who …Continue reading

Lake Garda

Lake Garda in Italy

Situated in Northern Italy, Lake Garda (Lago di Garda) is not only the largest lake in Italy, but also an ideal holiday destination for tourists from all over the world. The triangle shaped lake covers 370 square kilometers, and its wide southern end closely resembles an island sea. Its northern end is surrounded by mountains …Continue reading

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