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» Tuscany restaurants -Tuscany is a charmed land, equally blessed by the genius of man and nature, and often by the combined efforts of both.
» florence restaurants -The Renaissance was born in Florence, and the city has long been famous for its museums, universities, and architecture.
» Rome restaurants -Rome travel guide contains holiday and business travel advice.
» Roma restaurants -Roma is the largest city in Italy and has an incredible number of tourist -must-see- tick-boxes - St. Peter's, the Sistine Chapel and the Vatican Museums, the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona and the market at Campo de' Fiori, and on, and on, and on.
» Venice restaurants -From the Piazza San Marco to the Bridge of Sighs, the glass blowers of Murano to the vast array of restaurants, Venice will win your love! There are definite challenges for travelers in this city without streets, but you will remember your visit forever!
» Venezia restaurants -Venezia, gateway to the Orient, is one of the few cities in the world that can be truly described as unique.
» Liguria restaurants -This picturesque and culturally rich region boasts a breathtaking Mediterranean coastline with a gorgeous mountain backdrop.
» Riviera restaurants -Five miles of rocky coast in eastern Liguria, two promontories lie at each extremity, thousands of kilometres of dry walling, cultivated into vineyards, five southerly villages castled up on spurs of stone or disposed in clusters of very small inlets. These are the coordinates of the Cinque Terre (Five Lands).
» Portofino restaurants -The soft colours of typical houses looming on the horizon, the deep blue of the sea, the coast-line tinged with gold and silver as it plays with the vivid colours of the beach umbrellas, the pink veined sunsets reflected in the snow-white side of a boat entering in the "marina" of Lavagna, the shadow of ancient stones.
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» Milan restaurants -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 restaurants -Situated in the Italian north west, Turin is one of the wealthiest city's in the country. This is a city with a long history and is home to a multicultural population of more than one million people.
» Sicily restaurants -Sicily's destination guide is full of information and easy to use. Sights, scenery, cities, shopping, history, culture, nature, beaches, hotels, restaurants, arts, fashion, food and wine...
» Calabria restaurants -Travel and destination guide for Calabria, Italy: useful info, culture, cities, monuments, museums, sights, nature, history, traditions...
» Puglia restaurants -Destinations in Puglia: Bari, Lecce, Trani, Brindisi, Otranto, San Severo, Alberobello, Tremiti islands...
» Amalfi Coast restaurants -Amalfi is the principal jewel of the famous Amalfi Coast in Campania, Italy. The largest and most popular resort on this mountainous stretch of coastline, Amalfi is a popular holiday base for tourists wanting to explore the area. The Republic of Amalfi was once a major seafaring power, and the town's traditions and historical buildings bear witness to Amalfi's glorious past.
» Capri restaurants -Before you come to the world's most beautiful isle, discover its itineraries, art and history; hotels, eat and shop.
» Ischia restaurants -A volcanic island predominantly hilly, it still bears the scars of volcanic activity. The island is divided into 6 boroughs each with its own administration, Ischia, Casamicciola Terme, Lacco Ameno, Forio, Barano and Serrara Fontana.
» Naples restaurants -
» Positano restaurants -Positano was once part of the powerful Republic of Amalfi, and played its part in international trading despite the lack of a harbour. Surviving Saracen raids, the town thrived and in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries was famous for its trading with the East. Impressive palazzi were built; several are now romantically crumbling, others have been converted into luxury hotels. With the onset of the industrial revolution, harbourless Positano could not compete with rival ports, and had to wait until the birth of the tourist industry to regain its wealthy status.
» Sorrento restaurants -The origin and name of Sorrento are lost between myth and historical reality. There is certainly a connection with the myth of the sirens, so widely believed around the gulf of Naples ever since ancient times. The sirens were mythical beings, half woman and half bird, whose singing caused sailors to run their vessels aground, on the rocks.
» Arezzo restaurants -Arezzo forming the third point of a triangle with Florence and Siena, with Cortona, barely in Tuscany, lying to the south of Arezzo.
» Chianti restaurants -The Chianti region is nestled between the towns of Siena and Florence. Chianti is a major Italian wine-growing region and is rich in culture, scenery and attractions.
» Siena restaurants -For many, the area to the south of Siena represents the best of Tuscany, and many of the classic postcard images of Tuscany come from the area called the Crete Senese.
» Umbria restaurants -Major towns: Terni, Spoleto, Todi, Assisi, Foligno, Gubbio, Orvieto, Citta' di Castello, Norcia, Trevi, Spello, Castiglione del Lago.
» toscana restaurants -Detailed reviews of Tuscany's stylish small hotels & villas.
» firenze restaurants -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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