| | |  |  | | | Italy is a synonym for culture, art and history. Italy has more cultural Unescos
World Heritage Sites than any other country. Rome, Firenze, Assisi,
Venice, Siena, Pisa
og Napoli and Naples are some of its most renowned cities of art.
Tourists can explore the Galleria degli Uffizi in Firenze, the Musei Capitolini
in Rome, Brera Art Gallery in Milan, Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa, impressive archaeological sites, such as Pompei and Ercolano. |
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|  |  | | Torino is a major city as well as a business and cultural centre in northern Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the left bank of the Po River surrounded by the Alpine arch. The city boasts a rich culture and history, and is known for its numerous art galleries, restaurants, ch... | Torino | |  | | Val Camonica is one of the largest valleys of the central Alps, in eastern Lombardy, about 90 km long. It starts from the Tonale Pass, at 1883 metres above sea level and ends at Corna Trentapassi, in the comune of Pisogne, near Iseo lake. It has an area of about 1.335 km2 and 118.323 inhabitants.
... | Val Camonica | |  | Como lake offers a panorama of beautiful nature in Northern Italy: the typical picture of a lake with the mountains in the background. Travel from the big city to the wild nature in just a few kilometres. The Como Lake is ideal for lovers of watersports: windsurfing, yachting, canoe and underwater ... | Como lake | |  | | The Garda Lake and its surroundings are known for its light and clear colours, its many castles and idyllic villages. It is a mixture of unique nature and created ingenuity. The Garda lake´s cookery is simple and refined: olive oil, fish, pasta, truffles and cheese served with various wine types. T... | Garda Lake Trentino | |  | | It smells of fruit, hay and snow... This is how the famous Italian journalist Enzo Biagi writes about the place. The Bolzano area is situated by the Austrian border, and is a unique example of how two cultures have been able to integrate the best of each other. Already in the early childhood both l... | Bolzano | |  | Lugano is a lively town before the lake, with many shops, beautiful parks, and art galleries.
All around the mountans, from where it is possible to enjoy a fantastic panorama. Lugano lake is ideal for relaxing holidays, and visit delightful small towns like Porlezza,
Corrido e Carlazzo.
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Casinó di Campione
... | Lugano lake | |  | | Umbria is a region of Central Italy, bordered by Tuscany to the west, the Marche to the east and Lazio to the south. In tourist literature one sometimes sees Umbria called il cuor verde d'Italia (the green heart of Italy). The phrase, taken from a poem by Giosuè Carducci — the subject of which is n... | Umbria | |  | | Cilento is an Italian geographical region of Campania in the central and southern part of the Province of Salerno and an important tourist area of southern Italy. In a great part of the territory of Cilento and Vallo di Diano it was instituted, on 1991, a national park, to protect the territory fro... | Cilento | |  | | The Palms Coast stretches between Varazze
and Andora. The many kilometres of the old Via Aurelia, offer beach, islands and lots of blue sea. Towards the inland, the mountains are full of olive groves, vines, palms and pines that jut out. In the Palms Coast the climate is mild all year around. Dur... | The Palms Coast | |  | | Vicenza is rich in art and culture and recognized worldwide for its gold processing. Here you can see masterpieces of Palladio
and Tiepolo
among others. Visit one of the town’s three annual gold fairs, (January, June and September). Visit also Bassano del Grappa, Marostica, Recoaro Terme, Schio... | Vicenza | |  | | Cesenatico is a typical tourist area in Italy, and ideal for families and sport lovers with golf, riding, beach volley, basket ball and canoe among others. You can go to the beach or for a walk in the forest. Forlí and Cesena are the most important cities in the area that have great gastronomic tra... | Cesenatico | |  | | Calabria is bounded to the north by the region of Basilicata, to the south-west by the region of Sicily, to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the east by the Ionian Sea.
Calabria is at the very south of the Italian peninsula, to which it is connected by the Monte Pollino massif, while on the... | Calabria | |
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 | | Salt extraction
has always been an important production in Cervia, and it used to be as precious as gold. Next to Cervia are Milano Marittima, Pinarella and Tagliata. It is one of the best tourist areas in Italy, and ideal for families and sport lovers with golf, riding, beach volley, basket ball... | Cervia | |  | | You can fly to Pisa from Bruxelles, Eindhoven, London Stansted with Ryanair
A farmhouse holiday in Toscana is a nice way to spend the holiday for the entire family. The personal contact with the hosts is part of the reason why many people choose this type of lodging. With a farmhouse holiday you... | Farmhouse holiday in Toscana | |  | | Siena is one of the most beautiful villages in Italy situated in the middle of Toscano's heart between the Chianti Hills
and the Maremma area. Originally Siena was an etruscan
town, which later was conquered by Roma and placed under this rule. Its prime was in the Middle Ages where it was found... | Siena | |  | | Val di Fassa is a ski paradise within the disciplines of Alpine skiing and Nordic skiing. There is a 200 kilometres-long perfect ski path, which is very well suited for children. In Val di Fassa you can use the baby path where specialized personnel will look out for the children while the parents a... | Val di Fassa | |  | In the years 839 A.C. and 1096 A.C. Amalfi, together with Genoa, Pisa and Venice, was a powerful republic
; a large area with the town Gragnano, Tramonti and Positano
among others. The coast of Amalfi is magical and the view is unique. Enjoy the beautiful nature, the flower parks, the palaces and the old churches on one side and the sea view on the other side. Visit the villages Maiori, Positano and Ravello.
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Maschio Angioino Cattedrale di Sant´Andrea
Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park with the Archeological sites of Paestum and Velia, and the Certosa di Padula (Unesco World Heritage List)
Costiera Amalfitana ( Unesco World Heritage List )
Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata (Unesco World Heritage List)
18th-Century Royal Palace at Caserta with the Park, the Aqueduct of Vanvitelli, and the San Leucio Complex ( Unesco World Heritage List) | Amalfi coast | |  | | With Ryanair to Milano ( Bergamo ) from Bruxelles, Eindhoven and London Stansted.
Milano is situated in Lombardia, which is the richest region of Italy. The city is Italy’s second biggest city with more than 1.5 million inhabitants. The climate offers a long, warm autumn, a fairly mild winter an... | Milano | |  | | 50 years ago Bibione was just a plain next to the Venezia province, but is now famous for its 8 kilometres long and 300 metres wide sand beach. Bibione is quiet and very family-friendly and at the same time very green as the law says there has to be a tree for every 30 square metres. | Bibione | |  | | Umbria is a region of Central Italy, bordered by Tuscany to the west, the Marche to the east and Lazio to the south. In tourist literature one sometimes sees Umbria called il cuor verde d'Italia (the green heart of Italy). The phrase, taken from a poem by Giosuè Carducci — the subject of which is n... | Umbria | |  | | Trentino-Alto Adige is an autonomous region in Northern Italy. It consists of two provinces: Trento and Bolzano-Bozen. The region was part of Austria-Hungary (and its predecessor, the Austrian Empire).
The region has always been a favourite destination for tourists in winter for skiing in the hig... | Ski holidays in Trentino Alto Adige | |  | | Florence, originally called Florentia, was founded approximately in 100 BC. After the fall of the Roman Empire around 1100, Florence got more power and eventually conquered the entire Arno Valley. From 1200, Florence developed a primitive network with trade, and, together with Cosimo and Lorenzo de´Medici... | Florence | |
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