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Fun and History for All Ages - Family-Friendly Activities in Rome
With activities and excursions that appeal to all ages, Rome offers plenty for families. Children will enjoy riding carousels in the parks, blowing bubbles in Piazza Navona, or taking the oath of brotherhood at gladiator school. A walk along the ancient Roman road, Via Appia Antica, is a memorable d
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Nightlife in Rome - Where to Find Bars, Discos, Opera, and Comedy
You can start your Roman night with an outdoor aperitivo, followed by light fare and Italian craft beer at a bar. After that, you could listen to an Italian tenor at the opera or head straight for the disco. Among the trendy areas for nightlife are Trastevere, the historic center, and Testaccio.Rome
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Florence for Kids - Art, Science, and Food
Florence is the kind of city that takes the guesswork out of kid-friendly entertainment. From intellectual and sensorial experiences like museum tours and cooking classes, to the fun outdoor options offered by lush and sprawling public parks, your kids wont know what theyll want to do first.Child-fr
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Intoxicating Nightlife - Wine and Music in Florence
Discovering and tasting the regions many fine wines at Florences numerous bars is a popular pastime. Listening to live music - be it in a thumping nightclub, a groovy jazz bar, or a classic opera house - is one of the best ways to mix with locals.Wine bars
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Shopping in Rome - Designer Labels, Artisanal Goods, and Street Markets
Theres more to Rome than ancient monuments. The historic center is home to outdoor markets and shops selling hand-tooled leather goods. In residential Prati youll find recognizable brands, while Italys luxury labels are concentrated in the streets between Via del Corso and the Spanish Step
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Shopping in Florence - Fashion For You and Your Home
Home to luxury international fashion labels, Florence is regarded as Italys original fashion hub. This is the birthplace of handcrafted leather goods, and remains the go-to destination for exceptional shoes and handbags. But if you want to skip the designer boutiques, you can hit up the markets and
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Travel tips for Rome - Eternal City essentials
For a traveler to Rome, the sights that first come to mind are the Vatican, the Colosseum, St. Peter’s, and Trevi Fountain. While these are all must-sees for the first-time visitor, you should leave at least a day for simply wandering around the historic center. Exploring the side streets,
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Discover Florence Through Centuries of Art
Known as the cradle of the Renaissance, Florence is widely regarded as Italys artistic capital. Within the ancient medieval walls that enclose the historic center, the winding streets are dotted with as historic monuments and influential works of art. Walk the streets and youll encounter awe-inspiri
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Between fire and water in Sicily
Between fire and water in Sicily Join Paul Morrison as he explores the little-known corners of Sicily, the looming landscapes dominated by Mount Etna and the simple local of life
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Trails through Tuscany
Trails through Tuscany Tackling Tuscany on foot is a delightful and far quieter way to take in Italys beautiful heartland, says Paul Morrison
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Naples: pizzas & piazzas
Naples: pizzas & piazzas Busy Naples is fantastic and frustrating in equal measures, says William Gray, and should be on your hit-list of cities to see
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Puglia, Italy: southern Italys overlooked province
Puglia, Italy: southern Italys overlooked province William Gray visits some of Italys most intriguing ancient towns Before I visit
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Its Italy... But its Austria
Its Italy... But its Austria Liz Edwards tastes the best of both worlds in northern Italys Alpine region of South Tyrol Beyond rol
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Italians and snakes
Italians and snakes Nadia Attura faces her fears as Italy goes snake crazy In Cocullo, a small medieval village perched high in th
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Into the labyrinth
Into the labyrinth Wanderlusts William Gray and his family found that Venice can make a perfect family break It was mid-August and
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Tuscany: If you go down to the woods today
Tuscany: If you go down to the woods today Wanderlusts Lizzie Matthews goes truffle hunting with Professor Augusto Tocci and his dog Kiko in the hills of east Tuscany
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A cavernous weekend in Basilicata
A cavernous weekend in Basilicata A walking tour of the instep of Italys boot throws up a world of underground delights and more than a little religious enlightenment
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Italys Majella National Park
Italys Majella National Park A trip to the Apennines highlights why this region is such a year-round lure for the citizens of nearby Rome – and visitors from further afield
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Italy... by low cost airline
Italy... by low cost airline The cheapest flights to Italys coveted destinations - plus what to do there once you arrive... Algher
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A locals tour of Venice
A locals tour of Venice In winter Italy’s waterside wonder can be magically quiet – or bedlam during Carnival in February. Whichever you prefer, Anne Hanley highlights its treasures
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