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Italy is an incredibly attractive country to travel. Travel is possible on all mass forms of passenger transport: plane, bus, train, but ... Not the convenience of transportation is important ... The warm climate, the rich history and the abundance of Roman Empire sights and art objects. Moreover, many people arrange for themselves Italian holidays in order to get acquainted with how Italians love life! The kitchen may well be the main reason for the journey, because in addition to pizza and pasta you will have the opportunity to try real Italian coffee, lasagna and tiramisse. And believe, despite the worldwide popularity of these dishes, nothing compares to the taste in Italy!
What cities of Italy do people aspire to visit first? Rome is the capital of Italy and the Roman Empire. Here is the Vatican and the Coliseum - the main symbols of Italy! Separately, it is worth noting the Vatican museums and the Roman Forum. Traveling to Rome without moaning around the country is completely self-sufficient and I advise you to spend at least 4 days on it! Venice - the sinking island city in northeastern Italy. Original, unusual, authentic city of boats, love, masks and carnivals, Murano glass, singing wipers and ... dirty water, which podvanivaet in the warm season. A stay in Venice should not be planned for more than two days. An island on foot can be walked an hour and a half, and in the center in general an hour. Diversity can be made by traveling to nearby islands (Murano, Lido and others).

Florence is the cultural center of the Middle Ages.

Milan is considered the capital of Italian fashion, and here they strive for shopping and eventually leave with nothing - prices are very expensive in boutiques, but excellent in stock towns, where you need to go separately.
Naples boasts proximity to the acropolis of Pompeii and the famous and simple pizza. With the easy submission of the book and the film "Eat, Pray, Love," Antica Pizzeria da Michele pizzeria became the most famous in the world. So be in Naples, try the most delicious pizza.

You can also go to Pisa, look at the tower, which falls hundreds of years, in Verona, to look at the balcony of Juliet, Salerno, to try seafood, Palermo (Sicily), to feel like a mob, Siena - a medieval city in the center of Tuscany or Bologna - another medieval city and student center in combination.

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