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  1. travellersworldwide.com

    Jan 3, 2024The best way to see Tuscany is to pick one of the towns as a base and go on day trips to surrounding regions. Try San Gimignano, famous for its several giant medieval towers, or one of the cypress-clad villas of Val d'Orcia. Read Next: The Best & Worst Times to Visit Tuscany in 2025. 6. Siena
  2. learnitalianpod.com

    Feb 20, 2023The Grand Canal is a magnificent waterway that snakes through the heart of Venice, Italy. It is the city's main artery, and it has been a hub of activity for centuries. The canal offers a unique and scenic way to explore Venice's historic architecture and rich culture.. The Grand Canal represents the lifeblood of Venice, connecting the city's major landmarks and attractions.
  3. Dec 26, 2024Famed for its dramatic coastal scenery, Capri is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations. Each summer, throngs of well-heeled tourists jet to the mythical island in the Bay of Naples to gawk at the electric waters of the Blue Grotto, snap photos from the myriad scenic viewpoints, sip rosato at the chic beach clubs, and ride the gravity-defying chairlift for sweeping vistas.
  4. Jan 1, 20244. Venice: the romantic city. I can't write an article about the Best of Italy without mentioning the famous City of Venice!. Venice is one of the most touristic cities in Europe, a great choice if you want to spend a weekend or more in Italy. With its numerous canals and its famous gondola rides, it's also the perfect destination for a romantic stay.
  5. hostelworld.com

    The region is famous for burrata, a fresh mozzarella-like cheese best served with simple bread and olives. So be sure to try some while you're here - washed down with an Espressino, a traditional Italian coffee halfway between a cappuccino and a macchiato. Hostels in Lecce | Cheap flights. 21. Vicenza
  6. lonelyplanet.com

    Mar 20, 2024While you might have a hard time hearing it with the summer crowds, try anyway at this half-moon bay in the middle of the Bandite di Scarlino Nature Reserve. Planning tip : To protect the melody, the tourist office of Scarlino has also instituted a cap on visitors during the high season, which runs from 1 June to 30 September.
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