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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.
» Tuscany ristoranti -Tuscany, with its enchanted landscapes from the mountain to the sea.
» florence ristoranti -If you're a lover of Rennaisance art, you must take the pilgrimage to Florence. Florence is loaded with fine architecture, and enough museums and gardens to keep the traveler busy for quite some time.
» Rome ristoranti -A travel guide for Rome. Find events, restaurants, museums, hotels, entertainment, shopping and more.
» Roma ristoranti - Roma which exerts the most compelling fascination. There's more to see here than in any other city in the world, with the relics of over two thousand years of inhabitation packed into its sprawling urban area. You could spend a month here and still only scratch the surface. As a historic place, it is special enough; as a contemporary European capital, it is utterly unique.
» Venice ristoranti -Veneto (Venetia) is a fascinating part of Italy, a land of contrasts with its head in the Dolomites and Alps and its feet in the Po valley and the Adriatic.
» Venezia ristoranti -Venezia is a popular travel destination in Italy. Here is a list of essential resources for the visitor to Venezia Italy.
» Liguria ristoranti -Liguria is better known as the Italian Riviera; the stretch of sandy shore near the French border around to La Spezia and the rocky Cinque Terre villages.
» Riviera ristoranti -The Via dell'Amore - A romantic promenade in the shade of spectacular cliffs, but, above all, the best way to begin discovering the Cinque Terre (five charming seaside villages)...
» Portofino ristoranti -The extraordinary beauty, the quiet, precious, and secluded atmosphere is a combination of intimate style and international tradition. This place inspires meditation and tells, through its silent languages, in a perfect natural scenery, many of the events concerning this most rare corner of the Mediterranean and the people involved in them.
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» Milan ristoranti -Milan (Milano), situated on the flat plains of the Po Valley, is the capital of Lombardy and Italy's richest and second largest city. Wealthy and cosmopolitan, the Milanesi enjoy a reputation as successful businesspeople, equally at home overseas and in Italy. Embracing tradition, sophistication and ambition in equal measure, they are just as likely to follow opera at La Scala as their shares on the city's stock market or their chosen football team, AC or Inter Milan, at the San Siro Stadium.
» Turin ristoranti -Discovering Torino means exploring twenty centuries of history. Walking along its streets is like visiting an open-air museum.
» Sicily ristoranti -Sicilian tourism, travel and hotels informaton. Taormina, Agrigento, Palermo, Cefalu...
» Calabria ristoranti -Travel and destination guide for Calabria, Italy: useful info, culture, cities, monuments, museums, sights, nature, history, traditions...
» Puglia ristoranti -Puglia constitutes the heel of the boot represented by peninsular Italy. The "trulli" of Alberobello, the Gargano peninsula and the Eastern atmosphere of the mercantile cities define the portrait of an ancient territory, marked both by the architecture of its churches and of its castles, which are scattered throughout the western region.
» Amalfi Coast ristoranti -Along the "interesting" road south from Naples, you'll wind through one breathtaking vista after another, passing through Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, Ravello and on to Salerno. This is the land of Enchanted April, of warm blue seas and perfumed evenings, of history both living and ancient, and of sunsets that will stay with you forever.
» 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 -On the island there are more than 400 different accomodating facilities: the offer highly diversificated can suit every holidays demand and every budget: there are big luxury hotels, as well as small family run hotels , B&B, self-catering apartments for renting, guest houses, camping facilities, farm-holiday houses.
» Naples ristoranti -In Naples, all the pride and resentment of the Italian south, all the historical differences between the two wildly disparate halves of Italy, are sharply brought into focus. This is the true heart of the mezzogiorno, a lawless, petulant city that has its own way of doing things. It's a city of extremes, fiercely Catholic, its streets punctuated by bright neon Madonnas cut into niches, its miraculous cults regulating the lives of the people much as they have always done.
» Positano ristoranti -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 ristoranti -A splendid and famous holiday resort, Sorrento stands on a terrace rising steeply above the sea on one of the most spectacular points of the Campanian coast. Because of its enchanting position and mild climate, sheltered by the surrounding hills, Sorrento has been a favorite resort since Romans times, and it became an elite tourist resort from the eighteenth century, its hotels welcoming such luminaries as Ibsen, Wagner and Nietzche.
» Arezzo ristoranti -Arezzo forming the third point of a triangle with Florence and Siena, with Cortona, barely in Tuscany, lying to the south of Arezzo.
» Chianti ristoranti -The Chianti region of Italy is known for its beauty and its irresistible fascination.
» Siena ristoranti -Self-contained and still part-rural behind its medieval walls, Siena's great attraction is its cityscape, a majestic Gothic ensemble that could be enjoyed without venturing into a single museum.
» Umbria ristoranti -Often referred to as "the green heart of Italy", Umbria is a predominantly beautiful region of rolling hills, woods, streams and valleys, and despite the growing number of visitors has largely retained an unspoilt air.
» toscana ristoranti -Detailed reviews of Tuscany's stylish small hotels & villas.
» firenze ristoranti -This jewel in the Renaissance crown is home to some of the most famous art galleries and museums in the world. The Uffizi and Accademia Galleries, home to the Medici Family's collection of Renaissance paintings including the Botticellis, and Michelangelo's statue of David.
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