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Vatican Skip the Line Tickets & VIP Tours
Vatican Skip the Line Tickets & VIP Tours The popes were among the very first royalty to open their vast art collections to public viewing, and today visitors can view the Vaticans own incredible collection while touring the so-called Vatican Museums. This huge complex of galleries showcases p
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Roman Forum Tours
Roman Forum Tours In Ancient Rome, the Forum was the centre of the Roman Empire. Until the 4th century AD, a thousand years of decisions affecting the future of Europe were made here. When Roman soldiers were out conquering the world in the name of the Emperors, temples, courts, markets, and gover
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Grand Canal
Grand Canal The Grand Canal is the main street of Venice. Lined with beautiful, if aging, palazzo, you can hop aboard a gondola and imagine a time when these boats were the main means of transport (once there was 10,000 now there are 400). The impressive palazzo, homes to all the wealthy families,
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Tivoli: Hadrians Villa & Villa dEste Tours & Day Trips
Tivoli: Hadrians Villa & Villa dEste Tours & Day Trips Villa dEste, in the town of Tivoli east of Rome, is a beautiful garden and palace complex thats listed on UNESCOs World Heritage List. The villa was built in 1560 and was the vision of Cardinal Ippolito II dEste (who narrowly failed to
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Da Vincis Last Supper (Il Cenacolo)
Da Vincis Last Supper (Il Cenacolo) Many visitors to Milan are art lovers on the da Vinci trail, while others are readers of Dan Brown following the da Vinci Code route. You can bet both parties will be making their way to Il Cenacolo Vinciano to see Leonardo da Vinci’s mural The Last Supper, or C
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Colosseum Skip the Line Tickets & Tours
Colosseum Skip the Line Tickets & Tours Romes Colosseum is one of the worlds best known sites from antiquity, and for something built in 80 AD, its holding up very well. It was here that the Roman emperors liked to watch gladiators stage to-the-death battles and also hunt and kill wild animals
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Pompeii Tours
Pompeii Tours Pompeii has attracted tourists from all over the world since its ruins were discovered in the 19th century. Once a vibrant port full of wealthy Romans with a passion for theater and brothels, Pompeii became a city lost in time after Mt Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, covering the city in
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Vatican City Skip the Line Tickets & VIP Tours
Vatican City Skip the Line Tickets & VIP Tours Vatican City is a separate sovereign state within Rome, created in 1929 and run by the Pope (who is the supreme monarch!). The official population is a little over 800 and it covers an area of 110 acres (44 hectares). Within the walls of the city
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Naples Cathedral (Duomo di San Gennaro)
Naples Cathedral (Duomo di San Gennaro) The Duomo is the main church of Naples. A wonderful Gothic cathedral built in the 13th century, it stands on the site of an earlier church dating from around 570 AD. It is dedicated to Naples patron saint, San Gennaro, whose blood is brought out in a vial th
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Catania
Catania The Sicilian port city of Catania is both a great home base for exploring the island, and a good stop for a day trip. Located on the eastern coast of Sicily, the city sits at the base of Mt. Etna, Europe’s tallest active volcano. It also boasts both Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman ruins, i
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Sorrento Cruise Port
Sorrento Cruise Port Sorrento perches high on the clifftops and is best known for its shopping, its proximity to the gorgeous Amalfi Coast and also to Pompeii. Sorrento itself has a lovely old town to explore complete with historic churches such as Basilica di Sant’Antonino (patron saint of the se
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Messina
Messina From the Italian mainland, you can see the city of Messina at the tip of Sicily’s northeastern coast across the Strait of Messina. The city is Sicily’s entry point for all ground transportation from the mainland, including buses and trains, and many people don’t see more of the city than i
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Taormina
Taormina The beaches of Sicily are incredibly popular in the summer months, both with vacationing Italians and Europeans from further afield. Perhaps no beach resort town on the island is more popular than Taormina. This town on Sicily’s eastern coast isn’t far from Messina, the primary gateway fo
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Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre For travelers who consider themselves to be hiking specialists, a trip to Italy’s Cinque Terre is well worth your time. ‘Five Towns’ in English, this region surrounding the compilation of quaint towns boasts a terrain that houses some of the best trails the world has ever seen.
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Capuchin Cemetery
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Cappella di Monte Siepi
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Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano Cloister
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Sersale
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Santuario della Madonna di Caravaggio
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Santa Maria della Graecia
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