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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
The Roman Colosseum was named as one of the new seven wonders of the world, and with good reason. This iconic..
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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy
The Pantheon was built by Emperor Hadrian in 125 AD and is considered to have the best preserved interior of any..
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Florence, Tuscany Region, Italy
The Uffizi Gallery is a museum in Florence that has an unparalleled collection of Italian Renaissance works. The..
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Venice, Veneto Region, Italy
Venice’s canals are a large part of what makes the city famous. The canal system dates back to the 5th century and..
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Venice, Veneto Region, Italy
The "Church of Gold" is well known for the decorative gold used both inside and outside the basilica. In particular,..
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Rome, Lazio Region, Italy

An extraordinary country! Good to visit, always!
Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany Region, Italy
I had the best Italian food ever in Forte dei Marmi. Don't go to the tourist traps though. If you go down some of the sidestreets in town and try out a local restaurant that even looks a bit shabby, you will get the best food ever; and the prices are much more reasonable too.
Pisa, Tuscany Region, Italy
Be sure to stop by Cinque Terre on the way to Pisa because you can just fly by and not notice these really cool little towns on the way. Great beaches and really picturesque places to walk/ take pictures or whatever.
Florence, Tuscany Region, Italy
The art and culture of millenarian times in one place
Perugia, Umbria Region, Italy
Modest and overall calm student town in Italy's Umbria region. Has a renaissance town centre with nice fashion boutiques. A really nice alternative to Tuscane's big touristic cities, which tend to be overpopulated with tourists. Don't expect any major renaissance buildings though, but enjoy the calm.
Florence, Tuscany Region, Italy
firenze is superb! You really have to visit it once in your life. All the art and the little streets, just marvellous!
Pompei, Campania Region, Italy
unforgettable city in Italy!!
Lucca, Tuscany Region, Italy
Check out Pinguino square. Love it. Lucca is an old school walled city. Check it out on Google. One of my favorite low-key cities in Italy.
Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region, Italy
"Friuli doc" in UdineEvery year in september:- wines- foods- folklore- life
Caorle, Veneto Region, Italy
Hmmm... are you German? Brittish? NO? well, Caorle is.... quite a place out there, in the middle of nowhere. Unlike the stereotypical idea, the truth is that the place is a little town where locals work their ass of in the summer season... the beach is crowded of umbrellas standing on a row, in a perfect, straight line. There is no space for your own towel... Basically, its just a little beachtown that is trying to make money out of foreign (mainly german and british) tourists in the summer months. YOU NEED A CAR, because there is not much to do in the village.... with a car you can get to venice and other cities, which you shouldnt miss if you are in this part of italy. Seriously... there is not much to see or do... if you wanna party, choose Jesolo instead of Caorle... if you go for the beach, go further south where the water is clear.... or why not to Croatia, same sea, but less people and cheaper... If you still go... enjoy!
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