5 days in Venice
Built on a series of over one hundred islands, Venice is like no other city in the world and will leave you promising yourself a return journey.Read This Itinerary »
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Roaming Rome
The only other European city which is on par with Rome in terms of history is Athens. While the Greek capital is home to the Gods, the Italian capital is home to the Emperors, most notably Julius Caesar. The city is fascinating as right beside some of the most beautiful landmarks in the world, Romans fly about the place going about their day to day business. Read This Itinerary »
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5 days in Florence
Florence is one of Tuscany\'s jewels. A city where Renaissance art goes hand in hand with 20th Century modernism. What sets Florence apart from the other major Italian cities is that all it has to offer is compacted into a small concentrated area, making it the perfect place to see on foot.Read This Itinerary »
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3 days in Florence
Florence is Italy\'s true capital of culture. The world\'s first opera was performed here, the world\'s most famous statue can be found here and some of the world\'s best-known museums are dotted around the city. It is also one of Italy\'s liveliest cities thanks to 20,000 American students who study there every year.Read This Itinerary »
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Milan - Anything other than fashion?
Forgotten by too many travellers when visiting Italy as it is more commonly known for its fashion and rather than its culture, Milan is somewhere you should stick on your itinerary. Granted, it can be slightly more brazen than other Italian cities, but it also has some breathtaking architecture and intriguing museums.Read This Itinerary »
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