Rome: The "Eternal City" should not be missed, filled with ancient treasures such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon. Don't forget to visit Vatican City, site of St. Peter's Basilica and the breathtaking Sistine Chapel, and be sure to throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain.
Venice: Known for its complex system of canals, gondolas, and breathtaking architecture, Venice is one of a kind. Wander through St. Mark's Square, stop by the Doge's Palace, and just wander in its quaint, car-less streets.
Florence: Birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is a paradise for art and architecture enthusiasts. Marvel at Michelangelo's magnificent David at the Accademia Gallery, gawk at the Duomo (Florence Cathedral), and discover masterworks at the Uffizi Gallery.
Cinque Terre: This World Heritage area along the Italian Riviera is a collection of five colorful fishing towns (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore) perched on rugged cliffs. Walk the scenic sea paths or ride a train to jump between them.
Amalfi Coast: A stunning length of Italian coastline in the south, famous for its steep cliffs, brightly colored cliff-top villages such as Positano and Ravello, and clear blue waters. It's a seriously beautiful and romantic place to be.
Tuscany (including Siena and the countryside): In addition to Florence, the Tuscan area presents rolling hills, vineyards, picturesque medieval towns, and a less hectic lifestyle. Siena, with its world-famous Piazza del Campo, and the lovely Chianti wine country are standouts.
Milan: The fashion and design capital of Italy, Milan is a lively mix of modernity and rich history. View the stunning Duomo di Milano, shop in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and if you get in, obtain a ticket to view Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper."
Lake Como: Located in the Alps' foothills, Lake Como is one of Italy's most beautiful regions, set among mountains and lined with quaint towns and luxurious villas. It's a favorite retreat of the rich and features breathtaking views and a peaceful environment.
Pompeii: Relive the past in this Roman city that was frozen by the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius. The archaeological site provides a fascinating insight into everyday life in the Roman Empire.
Naples: Picturesque and historic Naples is the home of pizza and a fascinating blend of history, culture, and cuisine. Wander its colourful streets, imposing architecture, and savor traditional Neapolitan food.



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