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The home of one of the world's greatest ancient civilizations, rampant with artistic and architectural treasures, pizzas and the Pope, Rome - at 3.000 years old today - is a must-see city.



» Rome historic-house -Rome, Italy - Rome is the capital of Italy and its largest and most populated city. From the Roman Empire times through the Renaissance and Baroque to the actual age. Rome is a fascinating city.
» Roma historic-house -Roma is a huge sprawling city mixed with thousands of years of development. You can see thousand year old ruins beside a modern building. It's packed with people and I would never, ever want to drive in downtown Roma.
» Tuscany historic-house -Tuscany has some of the most beautiful cities and countryside in Italy and indeed in the world.
» florence historic-house -One of Italy's most beautiful and walkable city centres, Florence contains some incredible buildings and a real medieval feel.
» Venice historic-house -Venice is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and features a mixture of Renaissance, Byzantine, and Gothic architecture.
» Venezia historic-house -Venezia, Italy. Millions of tourists come here every year to visit this mythical city. If you stay with me, I'll try to show you the city's many architectural and artistic attractions, and explain you some interesting things about its history.
» Liguria historic-house - The Cinque Terre, on the Riviera di Levante in Liguria, is a group of five charming villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore, nested on a coast where steep cliffs and hills drop precipitously into the Medditerranean.
» Riviera historic-house -The Cinque Terre. Five little towns nestled in a row along the north western coast of Liguria.
» Portofino historic-house -Portofino Travel Guide - Find the best insider tips, reviews, and pictures from locals and travelers for Portofino hotels, restaurants, must see activities, etc.
» Bologna historic-house -Bologna Hotels, the best selection of hotels and reservation in Bologna.
» Milan historic-house -The hard-working Milanese run their busy metropolis with efficiency and aplomb. Milano is the country's economic engine room, home to Italy's stock market and business centres. This stylish city is also the world's design capital and rivals Paris as a leading fashion centre.
» Turin historic-house -Best accommodation in Turin, Piedmont.
» Sicily historic-house -There are many reasons to visit Sicily: water sports, beaches of rock and sand (including black sand), natural beauty, good food and friendly people.
» Calabria historic-house -The most important seaside resorts include Praia, Paola, Amantea, Pizzo, Tropea, Capo Vaticano, Bagnara Calabra and Scilla. On the Ionian coast, Bovalino, Roccella Ionica, Copanello, Capo Rizzuto, Soverato, Ciro' Marina and Marina di Amendolara on the Costa dei Gelsomini.
» Puglia historic-house -Top destinations in Puglia: Alberobello and the trulli, Ancient Taranto, The land of Salento, Baroque Lecce, Foggia, Brindisi, Otranto, Salento.
» Amalfi Coast historic-house -Amalfi Coast has a mixture of history and nature, all to discover; from the Cathedral of Amalfi, to the villas in Ravello and the numerous churches built during the historical period of Amalfi's Republic. Still more to discover the Galli's Isles in front of Positano, the Emerald Grotta, near Conca dei Marini...
» Capri historic-house -Hotels and villas in Capri Italy. Hotels range from budget to luxury.
» Ischia historic-house -Ischia is an island of volcanic origins in Italy's Campania region, at the northern end of the Bay of Naples. The island is easily reached by ferries and hydrofoils from Naples, and every summer Italian families flock to Ischia's beaches in their thousands. As well as sandy beaches and blue sea, the island also boasts natural thermal springs, and the spa complexes around these are another major holiday attraction. The hot springs and the island's natural beauty make Ischia a popular destination for German tourists in particular, and many signs and notices around the island use German as a second language.
» Naples historic-house -General information on the best sights in Naples. Contact information for hotels in Naples, links to more hotels.
» Positano historic-house -Find Accommodation in Positano: Hotels, Bed & Breakfast, Apartments and Villas. Wide variety of lodging and hotel options from cheap accommodation to luxury hotels to suit any budget.
» Sorrento historic-house -Sorrento is situated on a plain above the sea, overlooking the Bay of Naples. The view from Sorrento stretches back to the north, encompassing Vesuvius, the city of Naples, and the island of Ischia. The town is exceedingly popular with tourists, particularly the British - indeed, English appears at times to be Sorrento's first language. It has a pretty old town, a harbour with ferry departures to Capri, Amalfi and Naples, and is within easy reach of the Amalfi Coast, Pompei, Herculaneum and the city of Naples. There is some good walking in the peninsula, and plenty of restaurants and bars for the less energetic.
» Arezzo historic-house -Agritourism, villas, country houses, farmhouses and apartments in Casentino, San Sepolcro, Arezzo, Marcena, Valdichiana, Cortona, Anghiari, Monte San Savino, Monterchi, Val D'orcia...
» Chianti historic-house -Chianti Area: Radda in Chianti, Castellina in Chianti, Gaiole in Chianti, Val d'Elsa, Val d'Orcia, Abbazia di San Galgano, Monte Amiata, Monteriggioni, Chiusi, Montepulciano, Pienza, Val di Chiana, Crete Senesi, Montalcino, San Gimignano...
» Siena historic-house -Siena has long been known as the Italian capital during the middle ages, winding narrow streets beautiful Piazzas and proud locals; fiercely protective of their particular "contrade" or 17 quarters. This indescribable passion for the Palio, bi-annual horse race, is deep rooted and explodes into colour on the 2nd of July and the 16th of August every year.
» 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.
» toscana historic-house -Detailed reviews of Tuscany's stylish small hotels & villas.
» firenze historic-house -Firenze and sorroundings - Siena, Pisa, San Gimignano, Lucca, Cortona, Chianti Classico, Montalcino, Pienza, Cortona, Montepulciano, Siena, San Gimignano, Certaldo and San Gimignano.

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