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An introduction to each of the five historic fishing villages which make up the Cinque Terre, together with hotel listings and reviews.
» Tuscany ristoranti -Find the best solution for a pleasant stay in Florence, Chianti and Tuscany among our wide choice of accommodation, tourist services and tours in Tuscany!
» florence ristoranti -Useful information about one of the most beautiful city in the world, Florence.
» Rome ristoranti -A travel guide for Rome. Find events, restaurants, museums, hotels, entertainment, shopping and more.
» Roma ristoranti -This Rome city guide includes tips and information on accommodations, restaurants, nightlife and tours.
» Venice ristoranti -Venice is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and features a mixture of Renaissance, Byzantine, and Gothic architecture.
» Venezia ristoranti -Rich in history and legends Venice introduces the tourist to a fantastic carousel of endless calli, campielli, channels, churches, museums and splendid buildings that show Venice as the meeting of east and west.
» Liguria ristoranti -Do you want to visit Portofino, the Cinque Terre, Camogli, or Sanremo? Do you wish to admire Liguria's seascapes and the beauty of its mountain range overlooking the sea?
» Riviera ristoranti -An introduction to each of the five historic fishing villages which make up the Cinque Terre, together with hotel listings and reviews.
» Portofino ristoranti -Portofino is an international star in the holiday-making world. Evocative of the most exclusive jet set rituals, yet also the most intact authentic environment in the Mediterranean area. A veritably intoxicating mix of sensations.
» Bologna ristoranti -Bologna offers a chance to rest and savour before joining the masses of tourists in Florence and Venice. Surrounded by hills, the city's centre is still much as it was during the Renaissance: dusky red-coloured buildings, wide piazzas and covered walkways with floors laid with marble.
» Milan ristoranti -Milano is Italy's cultural, industrial and financial center. The capital of Lombardia is also one of the main fashion centers in the world, and the second biggest city in Italy. But probably what has made this city famous is its Design industry.
» Turin ristoranti -Turin (Torino), the regional capital has a rich cultural lineage, much of it inextricably linked with the fortune and influence of the Savoy (Savoia) dynasty.
» Sicily ristoranti -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 ristoranti -Calabria is one of the oldest regions of Italy. Millions of years ago it was part of the continent Tirrenide, which sank into the sea in the Tertiary Period.
» Puglia ristoranti -Italy's southeasternmost region, the "heel" of the boot, is bordered by both the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, giving it one of the longest coastlines of any region in Italy. It is largely untouched by tourists, with the exception of those passing through to take the ferry to Greece, or the Northern Italians who come in the summer to enjoy the beaches.
» Amalfi Coast ristoranti -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 ristoranti -Twenty miles from Naples, rising abruptly out of the azure gulf, is the little island of Capri, its shape something like a gigantic hour glass. It seems to exercise a peculiar fascination on all visitors to Naples, and few can withstand the temptation of braving the not always pacific Bay of Naples, in order to visit the island which has inspired so many pens. The special characteristic of the Capri climate is the softness and mildness of the atmosphere. Without being actually relaxing, it is not so stimulating as the Riviera climate. It is also very equable, and there is no unwholesome chill at sunset, as in the former place, or even at Naples, only twenty miles off.
» Ischia ristoranti -Covering an area of 46.33 square kilometers Ischia is the eighth largest Italian island and the largest in the Bay of Naples. Neighbouring islands are Capri, Procida and Vivara.
» Naples ristoranti -Naples is the main city in the south of Italy, the capital of its home region of Campania, and the third biggest town in Italy. It's an overcrowded and sprawling metropolis holding around a million souls, with a further two million Neopolitans populating the suburbs. It's a major seaport, with shipyards, and thriving industries including iron and steel, petroleum, and porcelain.
» Positano ristoranti -Positano since that time has been an attraction for many artists of dance, music, literature, and painting.
» Sorrento ristoranti -The town of Sorrento is a veteran when it comes to dealing with tourism. Many tourists visit Sorrento in its own right, many more use the seaside town as a base for exploring the Naples area or the Amalfi Coast and Capri.
» Arezzo ristoranti -Arezzo has a charming old quarter, unspoilt enough to catch the eye a few years back of local folk-hero and deliberate clown of Italian cinema Roberto Benigni.
» Chianti ristoranti -Between Firenze and Siena is the land of the Chianti Wine (the most known worldwide). There is plenty of farms producing and selling wine; some of them have good restaurants, some have rooms. The main towns are Castellina in Chianti, Radda in Chianti, Greve in Chianti.
» Siena ristoranti -A bitter competitor with Florence for much of its history Siena is a treasure trove of art pageantry and architecture.
» Umbria ristoranti -The Umbria is an ideal territory to move around in Centre Italy, to reach beautiful places, and visit the main sights in the "Beautiful Italy".
» toscana ristoranti -Tuscany is the birthplace of many great Renaissance artists and the Chianti area of Tuscany is well known for its vineyards and olive groves.
» firenze ristoranti -The cultural and historical impact of Firenze is overwhelming. Close up, however, the city is one of Italy's most atmospheric and pleasant, retaining a strong resemblance to the small late-medieval centre that contributed so much to the cultural and political development of Europe.
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