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Castel Romano Designer Outlet Tours
Castel Romano Designer Outlet Tours With some of the greatest luxury clothing brands, Italy is known for its fashion and shopping. Castel Romano Designer Outlet offers some of the best brands at up to 70% off of retail prices. There are over 140 stores for both women and men. There truly is someth
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Case Romane del Celio Tours
Case Romane del Celio Tours Its awe-inspiring to walk through the ruins of ancient Roman temples and amphitheaters, but to bring history to a human level youve got see where those ancient people lived. You can do that at the Case Romane del Celio.Underneath the Basilica of Santi Givanni e Paolo, t
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Capodimonte Museum
Capodimonte Museum Often regarded as being one of the most important museums in Italy, the Capodimonte Museum is the leading depository to everything related to Neapolitan paintings and decorative arts. It also hosts several important works from other Italian schools of painting, as well as some i
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Capitoline Hill & Museums Tours
Capitoline Hill & Museums Tours Located in the elegant Piazza della Campidoglio (designed by Michelangelo) on top of Capitoline Hill, the Capitoline Museums house a world-class collection of art and archeology. Established in 1471 when Pope Sixtus IV donated a collection of bronze statues to t
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Campo Santa Maria Formosa
Campo Santa Maria Formosa In the Castello neighborhood of Venice is Campo Santa Maria Formosa, a lively piazza named after the 15-century church that sits in the area. The structure has two facades, each representing two different architectural styles, with its more ornate Baroque façade opening u
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Campo Santa Margherita
Campo Santa Margherita The most famous square in Venice is that of St Mark, but if youre in the Dorsoduro sestiere, you should head for the Campo Santa Margherita—one of Venices largest public squares.The Campo was named for a church on the square, although that building is now used as a universit
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Campo San Luca
Campo San Luca A bustling square at the heart of Venice’s historic center, Campo San Luca has long been a popular meeting point for locals, and its constant stream of visitors make it a lively hub both day and night.Home to a cluster of shops, cafés and restaurants, Campo San Luca makes a good spo
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Caelian Hill Tours
Caelian Hill Tours Caelian Hill is the most south-eastern hill of the of the famous “Seven Hills of Rome,” which are located east of the river Tiber and form the geographical heart of Rome, within the walls of the ancient city. The other hills are Aventine Hill, Capitoline Hill, Esquiline Hill, Qu
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Buontalenti Grotto
Buontalenti Grotto Built in the 16th century in Florence’s Boboli Gardens, Buontalenti Grotto is the largest grotto in the city. Named after the architect who oversaw its construction in the late 16th century, it was commissioned by Grand Duke of Tuscany and has since featured Dan Brown’s bestsell
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Brindisi
Brindisi The city of Brindisi sits on the Adriatic Sea, near the bottom of the heel of Italys boot. Its the capital of the province of the same name, in the region of Puglia.Brindisi has long been an important sea port, thanks to its natural harbor. Before the ancient Romans arrived in the 3rd cen
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Brenta Riviera
Brenta Riviera An ancient waterway connecting the Italian cities of Padua and Venice, the channel of the Brenta Riviera dates back to the 16th century and was built to flow directly into the lagoon of Venice. The green space lining the canal inspired many wealthy Venetians to build villas along it
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Blue Grotto
Blue Grotto The island of Capri, offshore from Naples and the towns along the Amalfi Coast, has long been a popular retreat - there are Roman ruins on the island to prove it. But one geologic feature in particular - the Blue Grotto - draws just as many visitors as the beaches and boutiques.The Blu
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Bigo
Bigo One of the most dominant features of Genoas enormous port is something that looks a bit like a space probe sticking out of the water. That multi-pronged white structure that resembles a many-armed crane is called the “Bigo,” and its Genoas “panoramic elevator.”Bigo was designed by noted local
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Bergamo
Bergamo The city of Bergamo is really two cities, an old and a new, and the historic one is a popular day trip from Milan. Bergamo has an old city center on a hill, and a newer city that has spread out from there. The old city, known as Città Alta (high city), is the main attraction for visitors.
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Bell Tower and Astronomical Clock (Orologio Astronomico)
Bell Tower and Astronomical Clock (Orologio Astronomico) One of Messina’s main draws is its cathedral, which houses its own campanile, or bell tower. The 200-foot tower was built in the late 16th century, destroyed after an 18th-century earthquake and rebuilt in 1908. In 1933, an astronomical cloc
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Baths of Diocletian Tours
Baths of Diocletian Tours Visitors to Rome are still able to visit what was once the grandest and most luxurious public bath or thermae in the ancient city. Built from 298 to 306 AD, at its largest it spanned nearly 32 acres and could accompany as many as 3,000 bathers. Bathing was a social event
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Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) Tours
Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) Tours Thermae Antoninianae, as per their Roman name, are, simply put, one of the largest and best preserved ancient thermal complexes in the world, and second largest in Rome itself. Built in 212 AD during the reign of the notoriously spiteful Emperor Caraca
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Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore Tours
Basilica Papale di Santa Maria Maggiore Tours There are many churches in Rome - and throughout the world - dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The largest one is the Basilica Papale (or Papal Basilica) of Santa Maria Maggiore near the Termini Train Station in central Rome.As you might guess from the nam
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Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem Tours
Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem Tours One of the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome, the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem houses several relics from the Holy Land brought to Rome around 325 AD. The relics are said to be parts of the cross from the Passion of Jesus Christ — carried from
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Basilica of Santa Maria di Castello
Basilica of Santa Maria di Castello The Basilica of Santa Maria di Castello is, appropriately, located in the Castello district of Genoa, on a hill overlooking the city.The original church on this site dates back to the 10th century, and it remains one of Genoas most important religious buildings.
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