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Top 5 Murano glass venues in Venice

Murano is an island very close to Venice and known worldwide for its particular glassmaking tradition. The history of glassmaking in Murano is actually...

Lake Garda, the home of theme parks

Lake Garda not only boasts a unique historical and cultural heritage, but is without a doubt the area in Italy with the highest concentration...

All about the Milanese Navigli

Vibrant with clubs, restaurants and meeting venues, the Milanese Navigli are full of history and curiosities: a must-stop in Milan. This system of artificial, navigable...

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Lazise, Venetian atmospheres by the lake

Lazise is a must for those who love the lake, beach life and water sports, but also for its particular Venetian atmosphere, the delightful promenade and the many historical and cultural treasures. Lazise is located on the eastern shore of Garda Lake, in the province of Verona. Thanks to its geographical position of great scenic allure, its lakefront, its Scaliger castle (the best preserved of the...

The natural wonders of Tuscany

If Tuscany offers tourists an unrivalled cultural and historical heritage, it is also an ideal destination for appreciating natural beauty. Its landscape of hills,...

Como, suspended between natural beauty and science

Custodian of numerous works of art, including churches, gardens, museums, theaters, parks and palaces, Como is an attractive city strategically located between Lake Como...

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Tour of the cities of art in Tuscany

If you love cities of art, then you’ve chosen the right region. Indeed, within an hour’s range from the Tuscan regional capital, Florence, there are architectural wonders that will catapult you into medieval and Renaissance Tuscany such as Lucca, Pisa, Siena and San Gimignano. About an hour by train from Florence is Lucca, one of Tuscany’s most fascinating historic centres, surrounded by ancient 16th-century walls, today...