At times, Rome feels like the world's biggest open-air museum. Its jaw-dropping historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to ancient architectural icons like the impressively intact Colosseum and the resplendent Roman Forum. Then of course there's St Peter's Basilica, the world's largest church and a preeminent masterpiece of Italian Renaissance architecture. But the ostentatious Italian capital is in...
อ่านเพิ่มเติมAlmost all major cities in Italy are photogenic, thanks to magnificent renaissance landmarks that line pretty, cobbled squares and embellish the panoramic skylines. Some are world heritage sites, with ancient ruins and wonderful museums housing significant artistic and cultural treasures. Breathtaking mountain panoramas and seascapes range from the Amalfi Coast, the wine-producing Tuscany region, and down to the fiery volcanic islands of Aeolia. Southern Italy juts out into the Mediterranean, and...
อ่านเพิ่มเติมItaly’s largest island, Sicily offers exceptional beaches, charming villages and towns, as well as an abundance of ancient ruins and archaeological sites. aces the warm waters of the Mediterranean. Throughout history, Sicily has been at the crossroad of cultures, landscapes...
Shopping in Italy is a huge draw for many globetrotting fashionistas. Italian cities are crawling with well-dressed locals – especially the large northern cities. Rome is a cultural hotspot and Milan has long been known as a fashion capital of the world. The city is also home to a glitzy mall that’s one of the oldest in the world. But high fashion isn’t the only reason Italy is a shoppers’ paradise....
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