Known as the 'City of Canals' built over 118 islands, Venice and its lagoon is one of the most unique cities in the world. Its beautiful bridges, gondola rides, atmospheric streets, and carnival celebrations are indeed an enchanting experience.
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Rome, also known as the Eternal City, is home to some of the world's most historical monuments, art, and architecture. Here you will encounter ancient monuments, medieval and Renaissance buildings and fountains, and great museums. It is the capital of modern Italy and features many fine restaurants and cafes, nightlife, lively streets, and squares. Rome offers attractions for any taste and allows one to enjoy its life by just strolling through the streets.
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The Bay of Naples has an excellent climate, a spectacular sea, and magnificent cities constructed centuries ago by the ancient civilizations who passed through the gulf, leaving traces of their art and architecture behind them. From the vibrant and densely populated city of Naples to the elegant Sorrento and the ruins of Pompeii, the bay offers a series of unique and unforgettable towns and seascapes.
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Florence Orientation Tour
A walking tour aiming to give you an understanding of the ancient city with its magnificent Cathedral, the Duomo, the adjacent Baptisterys' most stunning piazzas, and inspiring churches. The stroll leads us to the Piazza della Signoria, the city's political center, both ancient and modern, and a place from where we spread out for museum visits, shopping, and your own leisure time.
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Although Pisa is known worldwide for its famous Leaning Tower, the magnificent Cathedral, the Baptistery, and the Cemetery with heaps of exciting art., it also contains more than 20 other historic churches, several medieval palaces, and various bridges across the Arno.
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Rome Dinner & Illumination tour
We start the evening with a traditional Italian meal and music to end the night with a walk through the vibrant streets and squares of the historical center, passing by illuminated Palaces, Monuments, and Fountains. Throw your coin in the Trevi Fountain with the wish to come back to Rome.
€ 33
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Santa Maria del Fiore (also known simply as the Duomo) is the Cathedral of Florence known for its distinctive Renaissance dome. Its name ("Saint Mary of the Flower") refers to the lily, the symbol of Florence. The impressive Gothic cathedral complex includes the Duomo, the famous Baptistery, and a campanile.
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Measuring 189 meters long, 156 meters wide, and 50 meters in height, the Colosseum is the largest amphitheater globally; it was built in Rome, Italy, about 1920 years ago. It is considered an architectural and engineering wonder and remains a standing proof of both the grandeur and the cruelty of the Roman world.
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Sorrento is worth a stop for its laid-back holiday air, beaches, and old streets lined by noble houses. Also famous for its lemons and limoncello, and possibly even the words of the song "Come back to Sorrento" together with "O sole Mio" is perfect for a day of relaxing. The heart of the town is busy Piazza Tasso, surrounded by little streets where you'll find shopping and places to eat.
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Float beneath bridges, beside cafes, under balconies, as your gondolier sweeps you down the Grand Canal. A relaxing and romantic gondola ride reveals all the charm, excitement, and passion of Venice and the Venetians'.
€ 36
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