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Florence
Florence is a compact city, with much of the buildings that were built in the 14th century still in use. The historical palaces and cathedrals remain a fundamental part of Florentine life. More Info...
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Milan
Milan is the second largest city in Italy and its cultural achievement cannot be overlooked as the city now dazzles as the design and fashion center of the world as well. More Info...
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Naples
Naples is the capital of Campania, is home for well over a million inhabitants, and is known best for it's roughly hewn charm. More Info...
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Pisa
On the banks of the river Arno, neat the Ligurian Sea is the city of Pisa. Pisa's mild climate is due to its vicinity to the sea and protection from the Appennini Mountains. More Info...
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Rome
Rome arguably has one of the fullest and richest histories of any city on the planet. The Eternal City has something to offer everyone and makes a great location for any Italian vacation. More Info...
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Venice
Venice is one of the most-visited cities on the planet. This city consists of more than 100 separate islands connected by more than 400 bridges over 150 canals. More Info...
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