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Day Trips from Rome

Viator

Written by Viator, May 2012

5 star rating: Highly Recommended 85 | Tours & Tickets

The city of Rome alone is full enough of treasures to last a lifetime, however, when in Rome you shouldn’t forget the other amazing sights of Italy. It may be impossible to truly discover ... 
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Art & History Tours

Viator

Written by Viator, September 2010

4.5 star rating: Recommended 1185 | Tours & Tickets

Italy is filled with the art and history of Western Civilization; from ancient ruins of its rich Roman heritage, to the art of the early Christian church at the Vatican and finally, the ... 
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Venice Art & History Tours

Viator

Written by Viator, December 2010

4.5 star rating: Recommended 2194 | Tours & Tickets

Any town with a couple of canals can claim to be the Venice of the North, the Venice of the East or the Venice of Minnesota. But there will only ever be one Venice. The incomparable architecture ... 
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Ciao from Florence!

Florence Expert: Elisa

Written by Florence Expert: Elisa, Italy, February 2011

4 star rating: Recommended 1

It’s more than one year that we are waiting for this moment…now it seems that we are really close to that! I’m talking about a dream that is becoming true, a unique museum card that allows the ... 
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Italy for Art Lovers

Jessica

Written by Jessica, USA, August 2012

Even if you’re not a serious art buff, no visit to Italy is complete without checking out some of the country’s world-class art museums. These are, after all, the kinds of exhibits you’ll be ... 
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Raffaello versus Picasso in Vicenza

Vicenza Expert: Ruben

Written by Vicenza Expert: Ruben, Italy, July 2012

The most influential architect of the Western World, Andrea Palladio , awaits you in Vicenza, Italy to show you his masterpiece. After years of restoration work, the Palladian Basillica is ... 
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Things to Do in Italy in Winter

Jessica

Written by Jessica, USA, January 2013

Italy may be at its tourism peak in the summer, but the country is open for business year-round. No, you aren’t likely to be lying on the beach or frolicking in the Tuscan hills when it’s cold ... 
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Accademia Gallery

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, March 2012

Is the Accademia Gallery worth it? There’s the Uffizi which frankly has a bigger and better collection, there’s the replica of Michelangelo’s David standing in its original location in the ... 
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Borghese Villa and Gallery

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, July 2011

The Borghese Gallery is simply one of the best galleries in Rome, housed in a lovely historic villa in beautiful gardens of 150 acres. Built by Cardinal Scipione Borghese under the auspice of Pope ... 
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Capitoline Museums

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, March 2012

It’s not really surprising that the oldest public museum in the world is in Rome . Or that it sits on Capitoline Hill , one of the seven hills Rome was founded on. Nor that it holds some great ... 
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Capodimonte Museum

Jessica

Written by Jessica, USA, March 2013

Unquestionably, the first museum stop for most visitors to Naples is and should be the city’s fantastic archaeological museum, which houses most of the statues, frescoes, and mosaics excavated from ... 
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Castello Sforzesco

Jessica

Written by Jessica, USA, February 2013

Milan’s Castello Sforzesco, once the fortified home of the regional government, now anchors one of the city’s big parks and houses a few separate museums and galleries. The structure dates back to ... 
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Chiaramonti Museum at the Vatican

Jessica

Written by Jessica, USA, February 2013

The Vatican Museums are pluralized for a reason—within the complex there are several individual museums. It’s easy for them to blur together as you wander through, but different collections are ... 
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Fashionistas head to Florence

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, December 2011

Tours & Tickets

Don’t be blinded by that fashion capital Milan, remember that Florence has also birthed many a fashion icon including shoe designer Salvatore Ferragamo, Gucci, Pucci, Roberto Cavalli and Patrizia ... 
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Florence in One Day: Itinerary

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, May 2012

The historic center of Florence is compact so it’s easy to move between the main attractions on foot quite quickly. The railway station is also close in to the center, only about ten minutes ... 
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us with our Segway Guide @ the Roman Forum

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