Italian Cities:
Venice, Florence, and Rome
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| The hustle and bustle of these three Italian cities will excite and stimulate anyone who dares step foot into the whirlwind of city life. The restaurants, clothing stores, hidden art galleries, and keepsake shops are endless. However, they are second to the art in the churches and museums in Italy. You are guaranteed a cultural experience, as each building, each church, each street is steeped in history and beauty. These three cities are the highlights of any tour of Italy. Make sure you schedule plenty of time in Rome, and a least a couple days in Florence and Venice. No matter how long you spend in Venice, Florence, or Rome, you'll wish you had more time! | ||
Italian Hilltowns:
Pienza, Spoleto, and Cortona
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| If you become tired of the crowds Venice and Rome that are sure to offer, wander off the beaten path to these quiant, quiet towns in Tuscany and Umbria. You are able to arrive at Pienza, Spoleto, and Cortona fairly quickly from Florence or Rome. Here, you will find Italy at it's best. Walking down the windings cobblestone streets can create a sensation that you've stepped back in time, stumbled upon Italy 300 years ago. Notice the humble, yet beautiful settings. Brush up on your Italian and chat the afternoon away with the barista, who is usually happy to help with the language barrier. There is a peace and tranquility in the hidden hillside towns of Italy that cannot be matched anywhere on this earth. | ||
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