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More information for travellers to Italy Italy is a charming and energetic country with lots to offer visitors, including: the ancient historical monuments of Rome; the Renaissance beauty of Florence; the lovely canals of Venice; and the fashion metropolis Milan. Additionally, you can sun yourself on the Amalfi coast or relax along the undulating hinterlands of Tuscany. Getting there Rome and Milan receive most of the international air traffic to Italy; however, you can also fly to Naples, Venice, Florence, Genoa, Bologna, Palermo and Cagliari. The main points of entry to Italy by road are the Mont Blanc tunnel from France at Chamonix, the Grand St Bernard tunnel from Switzerland and the Brenner Pass from Austria. Rail is an inexpensive and easy method of reaching Italy. Alternatively, its possible to catch non-stop buses from many European cities. Car ferries connect Italy with Greece (Brindisi/Venice), Turkey (Venice), Tunisia and Malta (Naples) and Albania. Information on key Italian attractions Rome is one of the most popular destinations in Italy, and sights here include the Arch of Septimus Severus, the Temple of Saturn, the House of the Vestals, the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, and, of course the Colosseum. The Renaissance city of Florence is also quite overwhelming. The stunning Duomo dominates the skyline of Florence, and you will want to investigate the adjacent ancient Baptistry. A romantic and serene city (except during the exciting Carnivale time), Venice features endless canals and ornate balconies. The most famous sights include Doges Palace and St Marks Basilica. Alternatively, Milan is the fashion, cuisine, and opera centre of Italy. Out and About If you have a car, it’s quite rewarding to explore the Alps and the beautiful valleys around Lake Maggiore. In winter, the Dolomiti are popular for skiing and provide remarkable scenery. Trieste is an interesting, romantic city. Also worth the journey, Pisa is home of the famous leaning tower. To the south are the hills and vineyards of Chianti, Italys premier wine region. Naples has charismatic narrow streets with bustling markets and ancient churches. Also not to be missed are: Capri, a beautiful island; Salerno, with access to the Hellenistic site of Paestum; and the serene coastline of the Cilento. If you have a car, it’s quite rewarding to explore the Alps and the beautiful valleys around Lake Maggiore. In winter, the Dolomiti are popular for skiing and provide remarkable scenery. Trieste is an interesting, romantic city. Also worth the journey, Pisa is home of the famous leaning tower. To the south are the hills and vineyards of Chianti, Italys premier wine region. Naples has charismatic narrow streets with bustling markets and ancient churches. Also not to be missed are: Capri, a beautiful island; Salerno, with access to the Hellenistic site of Paestum; and the serene coastline of the Cilento. If you have a car, it’s quite rewarding to explore the Alps and the beautiful valleys around Lake Maggiore. In winter, the Dolomiti are popular for skiing and provide remarkable scenery. Trieste is an interesting, romantic city. Also worth the journey, Pisa is home of the famous leaning tower. To the south are the hills and vineyards of Chianti, Italys premier wine region. Naples has charismatic narrow streets with bustling markets and ancient churches. Also not to be missed are: Capri, a beautiful island; Salerno, with access to the Hellenistic site of Paestum; and the serene coastline of the Cilento. Leisure Options Italy is full of opportunities for leisure. Relax along the shores of the Amalfi Coast or Lake Maggiore. Alternatively, for more excitement, head to the bars and clubs of the big cities. Italians have a great zest for life and the party scene is quite vibrant. Safety in Italy Crowded tourist centres attract plenty of pickpockets and bag snatchers, so you need to be on your guard. Many car rental companies will not allow you to drive their vehicles to Italy, with good reason – car theft is common in larger cities. Travelling in unfamiliar areas can place you at greater risk of accidents as well. To feel extra safe, make sure that you take out travel insurance before you head to Italy. ' ' |
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