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» Tuscany ristoranti -Tuscany is a charmed land, equally blessed by the genius of man and nature, and often by the combined efforts of both.
» Florence ristoranti -One of Italy's most beautiful and walkable city centres, Florence contains some incredible buildings and a real medieval feel.
» Rome ristoranti -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.
» Roma ristoranti -A comprehensive guide to accommodations, dining, sightseeing, arts, and entertainment in Rome.
» Venice ristoranti -Located on the north east Italian coast, Venice is a historic city with a wealthy and rich heritage. Attractions in Venice include the romantic gondola rides on the small winding canals and the unusual water logged streets.
» Venezia ristoranti -Venice Travel provide a guide of Venice, giving you news and information about the city and suggesting lodging and accommodation in agreeable hotels.
» Liguria ristoranti -One of Italy's smallest regions, Liguria stretches west in a narrow ribbon along the coast from France. Mountains separate it from Piedmont to the north, Emilia Romagna to the east and Tuscany to the south. Even if you've never been there, you've probably seen its northeastern border in all those movies where glamorous jet setters hop into their sports cars and motor from Monte Carlo to Rome: the quaint customs booths any foreign film lover knows well are outside Ventimiglia.
» Riviera ristoranti -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 ristoranti -A little village stretching like an arch of the moon around a quiet basin. Never have I felt the way I did when I walked into that green indefiniteness, with such a sense of peace and fulfilment.
» Bologna ristoranti -Bologna Travel Guide, find the best insider tips, reviews, and pictures from locals and travelers for Bologna hotels, restaurants, activities, etc.
» Milan ristoranti -Milan (Milano) is either Italy's second or first city, depending on who you ask. While Rome may be the administrative capital, Milan is the country's financial powerhouse, the home of Italy's stock exchange, at the heartland of the wealthy and productive north.
» Turin ristoranti -Turin is one of Italy's richest cities and the Car Capital of Italy.
» Sicily ristoranti -Historical crossroad for maritime trade in the Mediterranean, Sicily maintains a large artistic and cultural patrimony, with contributions by foreign dominators over the centuries. The region is also rich in natural beauties, from the beaches of Taormina to the Gulf of Castellammare near Etna, a still-active volcano.
» Calabria ristoranti -The extreme south-western region of Italy, washed by the Tyrrhenian and the lonian Sea. It is an essentially mountainous region, with a high central Apennine ridge, which crosses it lengthwise. The mountain slopes are overgrown with thick woods.
» Puglia ristoranti -Puglia is the the heel of the boot. Not many tourists make it this far and those who do, probably do it to take the boat to Greece. Still Puglia has quite a few nice things to offer. Bari, Lecce, Trani, San Severo, Alberobello, Brindisi, Otranto, Tremiti islands...
» Amalfi Coast ristoranti -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 ristoranti -Capri is an island which some people love and some people hate. Those against the island are generally those who arrive for a daytrip, and find an expensive commercialised destination crammed to bursting with other daytrippers. Others, however, love the combination of island simplicity, natural beauty and busy glitz. And if you stay overnight, you'll find a different Capri. After the last daytrippers leave, a kind of exclusive peace settles over the island as those who are privileged to be staying overnight emerge for their evening passeggiata, or to sip drinks on the famous little square, the Piazzetta.
» Ischia ristoranti -The ancient history of the island of Ischia and results of scientific research in exploring soil and subsoil as well as archaeological escavations have demonstrated the great importance of Ischia thermal springs from many aspect.
» Naples ristoranti -A database for information on Naples-area hotels, bed-and-breakfasts, and inns searchable by location, type of accommodation, and desired amenities
» Positano ristoranti -Positano is situated in the Campania region of Italy, on the Amalfi Coast. Once a wealthy maritime power, it began the last century as a fishing settlement, and ended it as a popular, and rather chi-chi resort, famous for its hotels and boutiques as well as for the winding stairways that connect the town, and the towering cliffs above. Every inch of land is prized; buildings are stacked up one above the other on the steep slopes, and open areas are intensively cultivated with fruit and vegetables thriving in the fertile volcanic soil.
» 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 was a major Etruscan and Roman city, and was a prosperous independent republic in the Middle Ages, until, in 1289, its Ghibelline loyalties precipitated military defeat at the hands of Guelph Florentines.
» Chianti ristoranti -The Chianti area, between Florence and Siena, is one of the most beautiful countrysides in Italy and a famous wine production area.
» Siena ristoranti -A bitter competitor with Florence for much of its history Siena is a treasure trove of art pageantry and architecture.
» Umbria ristoranti -Tourist and travel guide of the region Umbria with the best of hotels restaurants shopping and much more.
» toscana ristoranti -The Tuscan cities such as Florence, Pisa, Lucca, or Siena house many sights and all have an old historic town where you can wander around for hours.
» firenze ristoranti -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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