Italy Tourists will enjoy Pasta and Italian Red Wines During an Adventurous Stay in Italy

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Travel to Italy

Are cheese, wine, ham, architecture, adventure and Leonardo da Vinci on your mind? That's what you can get to see and enjoy at just one place and that is Italy.

The best tourist cities to visit here are: Rome, Venice, Milan, Florence, Italy, Siena, Sardinia, Amalfi Coast, Portofino and the Tigullio Gulf.

The Vatican City- St. Peter's Square lies within Vatican City and is normally open to the public.

Venice- It's a beautiful old city and all the old buildings in Venice are now used as museums, shops, hotels, and flats.

Rome- 2000 years of history makes the artistic and architectural heritage of Rome so there is so much to see here that you wont be moving out of this city to another place in your vacations.

Milan- Theatre and cinema are the two most popular things. Do some club hopping here and enjoy the best of foods in a range of tempting restaurants here.

Italy has variable climatic characteristics. If you are a water animal, there are many islands, rivers and beaches for you to satisfy your desire to spend some time in water.

Italy is a country affluent in delicacies and creative cuisine like cheese, ham, wine, oil and vegetables with sauces in vinegar and oil. The Channel of Sicily is the biggest centre for the production of dairy products in Italy. At the end of August in San Daniele the famous "Aria di Festa" party is celebrated and it is entirely dedicated to the ham. 

Italy is so artistic and there is so much to see that the tourist gets disorientated. That's why it's better to plan out a precise program with the help of our travel guides with fixed objectives according to everyone's interests and the available time.

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Italy (Eyewitness Travel Guides) by DK Publishing

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