Why travel to italy

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| Rome’s impressive Colosseum cannot be missing from this list. This amphitheater still has echoes of ghosts, of its gladiatorial past and the roar of wild animals, in ceremonies acclaimed by almost 80,000 people. The arena, partially ruined by earthquakes and looters, is a permanent symbol of the Roman Empire.

| The captivating Florence, capital of the Tuscany region, is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance. Its Cathedral, built in the 13th century, is one of its main attractions, along with the Ponte Vecchio and the Uffizi Gallery.

| The Gothic Cathedral of Milan is dedicated to St. Mary of the Nativity and took six centuries to build. Excluding St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, it is the largest church in Italy and the fifth largest Christian church in the world.

| The Amalfi Coast is one of the jewels of Italy’s Mediterranean coast. It is located between Sorrento and Salerno, south of Naples. Positano (pictured), Amalfi and Ravello, with their incredible panoramic views over the deep blue Tyrrhenian Sea, have been under the protection of UNESCO since 1997.

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Lecce has an unmistakable style. With its monuments, dating back to Roman times and, above all, the extraordinary buildings of the seventeenth century with the characteristic color of its local stone that tends to blond. The atmosphere is lively and sparkling. During the day, you can spend hours in the sun on its beaches, which are just a few kilometers from the city. At night, the old town will welcome you with its elegant and timeless narrow streets and, of course, its delicious restaurants.

It was the cradle of the Renaissance and the world capital of art in the 15th century. It has one of the most important historical centers and some of the most famous museums in the world. Surrounding it is one of the most emblematic and characteristic landscapes on the planet. Everything in Florence is spectacular: from the stores to the streets that lead to the hills immediately behind the most touristic areas; from the most genuine and popular neighborhoods, which emerge just outside the historic center, to the monuments that express its soul.

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Welcome to our guide to organize a trip to Italy. We are going to leave you a lot of tips for traveling to Italy. We have visited the country several times and with our experience we want to help you to prepare your complete trip and above all we want you to enjoy the most spending the least.    So travelers welcome to your travel guide to Italy.

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Another platform we can recommend is Airbnb. We have used it all over the country and we have found really good prices and spectacular houses. We leave you here a discount of 35 euros for your next trip.

Italy is a country where eating is part of tourism. Visiting the main tourist sites such as the canals of Venice, the tower of Pisa or the Colosseum are not enough. In Italy you have to eat and eat well.    In Italy you eat much more than pasta or pizza. The coffees, ice creams, sausages and all the food in general is exquisite in Italy.

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If you are about to travel to Italy, you will love this section of the blog. You will find information about different destinations, itinerary ideas and information that will help you organize your trip to the Bel Paese and enjoy it without rushing.

You’ve decided to travel to Italy and now it’s difficult to choose the places to visit. Or rather, which ones to leave for your next trip. Italy is divided into 20 regions, each one is a world of its own. Not only historically and politically speaking, but they have different traditions. That’s why one of the options to organize a trip to Italy is to dedicate yourself to discover a particular region. I’m telling you that you will have to leave some things for your next trip. But who’s complaining, right?

I am one of those who believe that gastronomy is a fundamental part of the trip. Through flavors we can learn about the history, traditions and culture of a country. In every corner you visit in Italy you will find a gastronomic world to discover. In this section of the blog I will tell you which are the typical dishes you have to try and, in addition, I will share with you alternatives where to taste them.

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