Occupying 117 islands in the azure waters of the Adriatic, this lagoon city is a watery maze of grand canals, 177 smaller canals, over 400 bridges...
Visitors to Umbria will be impressed by the sight of numerous picturesque towns perched on hilltops above the valleys. Many of these towns have rich Etruscan origins..
Sicily offers a wide choice of holiday options spanning archaeological, historical and naturalistic riches. evidence for the Island's multi-millenial history has been...
The island contains numerous extraordinary tourist areas, including the Costa Smeralda and Gennargentu. The island is particularly famous...
Throughout much of its long, noble history Rome was a city-state unto itself, developing and basking in its own grandeur and uniqueness
Milan, half the size of languorous Rome to the south, seems to move at double the speed. The financial heart of the country
Lake Como, in the Lombardy Region, is a long and narrow lake in the form of a wishbone with the towns of Como and Lecco at the southern
Florence, like no other European city, epitomizes the spirit of the Renaissance. From the 14th to 16th centuries, what was considered "cutting edge
Naples, a boisterous city with a complex history, overlooks the Bay of Naples. Outside Naples are the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, buried ..