The largest church in Italy and the fifth largest church in the world.
It is possible to visit the church basement as well as the roof terraces where stunning views over Milan and the 135 famous marble spires can be admired.
Restaurant on tram
The unique charm of a having lunch or dinner on board of a vintage Milanese tram.
Leonardo,
the last supper
Leonardo's masterpiece is surrounded by an aura of mystery.
The Navigli canals
Famous for its ‘aperitivo’, quirky bars and romantic atmosphere, here is where the young and trendy Milanese meet.
Quadrilatero della moda - the fashion district
Between Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga you will find the most luxurious shopping in Milan (window shopping allowed!)
Piazza Gae Aulenti
The newest square in Milan, thanks to its shops and architecture has fast become a key public space, only a short walk from Corso Como and Garibaldi Station. Designed by architect Cesar Pelli, the square is enclosed by the city's tallest buildings.
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Venice,
Rialto bridge
The most famous historic city in the world with its canals, gondolas and ancient atmosphere.
Florence,
del Duomo
The centerpiece of Italian Renaissance, where you will find Brunelleschi’s famous dome and Giotto's bell tower.
Rome, foro Romano
The heart of ancient Rome, one of the most interesting and most visited archaeological sites in the world.
Torino,
mole antonelliana
The symbol of Turin, with its magnificent view of the Alps also contains an excellent museum of cinema
Pisa,
Piazza dei miracoli
The leaning tower, a world renowned symbol of Tuscany and of Italy.
Naples,
Castel dell'Ovo
A castle in the beautiful Gulf of Naples, to the other side of which lies a former fishing village.
This is one of the many surprises of this city.
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Lake Como - Varenna
The romantic charm of the lake and its unique landscapes.
Milan,
La Scala opera
One of the world's most famous opera theatres, La Scala offers excellent opera and ballet productions as well as an interesting opera museum.
Tuscany,
San Gimignano
Known as ‘the Manhattan
of the Middle Ages’ for its many towers enclosed in a small hilltop village, and surrounded by Tuscany’s most traditional countryside.
Alto Adige,
Ortisei
A small picturesque village at the foot of the Dolomites, Ortisei is an exceptional destination both in winter for winter sports and in summer for hiking and trekking.
Taormina,
Ancient theatre
A Greek amphitheatre overlooking the ocean and Mount Etna, the ancient theatre of Taormina is one of the most interesting destinations in Sicily and is still used for theatre performances and concerts.
Reggia di Caserta
This UNESCO World Heritage Site used to be Naples’ royal palace. It features magnificent fountains, elegant interiors and a beautiful garden.
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Alberobello,
Trulli
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a picturesque village featuring the traditional conical houses typical of Puglia.
Bormio, Old baths
Famous since Roman times, these spas sit in beautiful Alp surroundings with ancient spa trails to explore.
Marostica, living chess
Every other year, on even years, an amazing ‘living chess’ tournament is held here. Local people dress in period chess costume.
Your chance to spot a real King!
Matera, i sassi
(the stones)
This UNESCO heritage site is an extraordinary urban ecosystem, able to perpetuate from the most distant prehistoric past to modernity ways of living in caves.
Noto,
sicilian baroque
Known as the capital of Baroque, Noto is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most beautifully constructed European cities.
Siena, Palio
Each year on July 2 and August 16 a medieval horse race and an historical parade are held in one of the most beautiful cities of Tuscany.
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Pizza
The best pizza has high, lightly toasted edges, fresh tomato sauce, perfectly melted mozzarella and a touch of basil.
Spaghetti
Pasta, famous throughout the world, served with condiments and special tastier, or simply sauce ... obviously "al dente"
Coffe and Cappuccino
The aroma of espresso and soft milk froth of a cappuccino. A true Italian pleasure.
Food and Wine
Wines with fragrant bouquets, aged cheeses and precious oils. Each region of Italy offers tastings of typical products and a slow food philosophy.
Homemade
ice cream
Fresh, creamy vanilla, chocolate or fruit ... who can resist the pleasure of an Italian gelato?
Risotto
alla milanese
A traditional Milanese dish; saffron giving its characteristic colour and flavour.
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Liguria,
Cinque terre
Five villages overlooking the ocean, connected only by rail, boat or hiking trails. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sardinia,
beach tueredda
With crystal clear waters and fine white sand, this is only one of many stunning beaches in Sardinia.
Cari,
faraglioni
The rocky landscape of the most famous island in the Bay of Naples, with gorgeous views, the beautiful main square and the historic houses overlooking the sea
Sicily, Egadi
Just off Sicily, these three pristine islands offer a spectacularly clear Mediterranean sea and breathtaking views.
Lake Garda
For its unique winds and beautiful landscape, Lake Garda has become a world famous destination for windsurfing, sailing and other watersports.
Thermal waterfalls of Saturnia
A magical relaxing moment in the stunning thermal waterfalls of the Tuscan Maremma.
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