Italy is famous for its style, culture, and food. It is the height of fashion, with some of the world’s biggest designers emerging from its cities. In terms of food, you won’t find a better pizza anywhere else on the planet. Yes, even you, Chicago. The Italian’s touch when it comes to pasta, bread and pizza is second to none. Italy also has, arguably, more prominent tourist cities than any other European country. In this post, we’ll bring you some of the best; from the popular, to the less travelled. Rome – We couldn’t possibly create a list of Italian cities without Rome, or Roma. It is Italy’s capital and its cultural heart. It is the single biggest reminder of the Roman civilisation with remnants and artifacts across the city. Here you’ll discover the Colosseum, medieval churches and renaissance palaces. It’s also an iconic religious destination with St. Peter’s Square and the Vatican both located close by. Milano – The northern city is Italy’s style and fashion capital. In fact, it’s the style and fashion capital of the world. Held in the same regard as London, Paris and New York, it is the purveyor of modern style. The city itself […]
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Italy is a top holiday destination throughout the year, but there is just so much to see that it can be difficult to know where to go. How can you possibly choose one destination? The answer is that you don’t have to. Instead, try a two-centre holiday and see a lot more of this stunning country in a single trip. Italy has too much to offer to stick to one place Italy is just too packed full of things to see and do to stick to one town, city or even region. With fascinating cities as varied as Rome, Florence and Venice, and beautiful regions as diverse as Abruzzo, Tuscany and Umbria, no matter where you go, you will always feel like there is more to see. Discover historical sites like the Colosseum, Civita di Bagnoregio and Pompeii, or travel to the countryside to scale mountains, admire vast lakes and relax on the golden sands of one of the many beaches. You can do it all and more when you travel to different places in the country on two-centre holidays in Italy. See two different cities Perhaps the easiest way to arrange a two-centre trip is to pick two cities […]