Exploring the top attractions along the Grand Canal in Venice
The Grand Canal not only connects most of Venice’s top tourist attractions, it is one of its top attractions. Curving in an inverted S…
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The Grand Canal not only connects most of Venice’s top tourist attractions, it is one of its top attractions. Curving in an inverted S…
Arguably Italy’s best-known region among foreign travelers, Tuscany conjures up romantic images of idyllic hilltop villages dotted with medieval towers, flowing green landscapes of…
Today, Genoa (Genóva in Italian) is Italy’s most important port, with a long history of maritime power that began when it defeated rival Pisa…
About halfway between Milan and Venice, Verona is one of Italy’s most popular cities for tourists, who enjoy its art, architecture, opera and literary…
You’d be hard-pressed to find a city more visually exciting than Venice, so you’ll start with a big advantage. Because every bend in the…
The monumental capital of Italy, Rome is where storied history merges with vibrant energy. From beautiful sights to plenty of history, the city is…
Agrigento is located in a hilly landscape, very close to the southern coast of Sicily, and because of its beautiful temple ruins, it is…
The Belvedere Palaces – or ‘The Belvedere’, as it has become known – are truly two palaces in one. Undoubtedly one of Vienna’s most…
One of the world’s most famous road trips, the Amalfi Drive (also known as SS163) is also perhaps Italy’s most beautiful 30 miles of…
Sorrento is a relatively small town, with most attractions easily accessible on foot. Hotels close to the coast often have this access to the…