Rome
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Like many metropoli, Rome is a glorious combination of ancient monuments and modern, bustling life. Visitors will find far too much to do, no matter what their tastes Read more
Verona
Verona is a city in the north of Italy and is known for its Roman, medieval and Renaissance architecture. Annual fairs and operas make this city a favorite among many tourists. Operas are held in the Arena, an ancient Amphitheatre, designed by the Romans. It provides seating to more than 22,000 people. Read more
Milan
Milan is Italy’s leading commercial and industrial center. It is also known as the world fashion and design capital. It is the home of the stock exchange of Italy and is one of the most visited tourist places in the whole of Europe. Read more
Florence
Often consider “Rome Light”, Florence is the city of the Medici and art galore. Despite this, there is an odd modern influence in this hallowed city.
Florence Italy is in the Tuscany region about midway between Milan to the north and Rome to the South. During the Renaissance, Florence was the center of art, politics and intellectual thought. The city is the biggest tourist attraction in the region with plenty to see and do. The city is small enough to walk to most places, but offers many attractions to keep you interested for weeks. Read more

