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Italy Destinations
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FLORENCE TRAVEL GUIDE
Florence is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Located in the heart of Tuscany, a stunning province of hills and mountains, the Renaissance capital of the world, with famous sons like Leonardo, Dante, Machiavelli and Michelangelo, is a sight not to be missed.
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MILAN TRAVEL GUIDE
Milan 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.
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NAPLES TRAVEL GUIDE
In the shadow of the Mount Vesuvius, the fertile crescent of Campania cradles the Bay of Naples and the larger Gulf of Salerno. Some say, this is Italy's most spectacular natural setting.
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PADUA TRAVEL GUIDE
Extensively reconstructed after the damage caused by bombing in World War II, and hemmed in by the sprawl that has accompanied its development as the most important economic centre of the Veneto.
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PALERMO TRAVEL GUIDE
Palermo is the capital of Sicily and its largest city - stupendously sited in its own wide bay underneath the limestone bulk of Monte Pellegrino. Originally a Phoenician, then a Carthaginian colony, this remarkable city was long considered a prize worth capturing.
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PISA TRAVEL GUIDE
Since the beginning of tourism, PISA has been known for just one thing - the Leaning Tower , which serves around the world as a shorthand image for Italy. It is indeed a freakishly beautiful building, a sight whose impact no amount of prior knowledge can blunt.
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ROME TRAVEL GUIDE
Roma: the name inverts neatly to form 'amor'. And that’s it - people tend either to love or to hate the place and Rome can reward you as no other city can.
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VENICE TRAVEL GUIDE
Nobody arrives in Venice and sees the city for the first time. Depicted and described so often that its image has become part of the European collective consciousness, Venice can initially create the slightly anticlimactic feeling that everything looks exactly as it should.
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VERONA TRAVEL GUIDE
With its wealth of Roman sites and streets of pink-hued medieval buildings, the easy-going city of VERONA has more in the way of sights than any other place in the Veneto except Venice itself.
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