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Tuscany Travel Guide

Tuscany

Braga, located in the North of Portugal, is considered the most religious city in the country with a high concentration of churches and sanctuaries. It used to be one of the most important catholic cities in Europe and is still the see of the Portuguese Archbishop. Today the city is a commercial and business centre with a population of 169000. The city centre is not large and is best explored on foot to discover the beautiful architecture of Baroque buildings and its many churches. There are more than 30 of them in Braga. The most amazing sanctuary is located about 6 km from the city centre and is the sanctuary of Bom Jesus, a monumental baroque staircase rising to the gardens and the church surrounded by oaks and eucalyptus trees. The steps, dotted with chapels, fountains and statues, symbolize the “via cruces”. There is a cable-car the goes up to the top, which is probably the best way to get there opting for the steps on the way down. Other interesting churches are Santa Marta da Falperra and Santa Cruz boasting a fine example of Rococo art. The best time to visit Braga is at Easter time when the population enacts the events of the Holy week including the crucifixion of Christ and his burial. To assist and even taking part to the events is a very picturesque experience not to miss. The town is considered the most conservative, and by some the most pious, by others the most fanatic. The city is one of the most beautiful cities in Portugal. The city is importance as a religious centre is by no means a recent phenomenon and pilgrims have been journeying here for many centuries. However, in the 12th century, as the seat of the Portuguese archbishops, it became established as the religious capital of the country. This rich historical and cultural past has been lovingly well kept, even to the extent that local laws prevent the construction of high buildings in the certain areas so as to preserve the ancient beauty, also it quickly became a spiritual centre and the home for the Catholic Church. Splendid and architecturally interesting buildings still remain to record this period.

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Milan Travel Guide

Milan

Milan is the second largest city of Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. It is also the richest city of Italy. The people living in Milan enjoy the wealthy and cosmopolitan reputation which is the result of widespread overseas business of the Milanesi. Embracing tradition, sophistication and ambition in equal measure, Milan has emerged to be a powerful state. Milan also remains the marketplace for Italian fashion - fashion aficionados, supermodels and international paparazzi. Here you can find all big brands like Armani, Versace, Dolce& Gabbana etc.

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Turin Travel Guide

Turin

Turin is a prominent city when it comes to technology and industry. It is the capital of the Piedmont region, located on the left bank of the Po River surrounded by the Alpine arch. The famous architect Le Corbusier defined Turin as "the city with the most beautiful natural location in the world". The city is surrounded with lush greenery, clear blue skies, scary land folds and awe inspiring landscapes. The perfect weather and numerous tourists attractions make it an excellent holiday destination.

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Venice Travel Guide

Venice

Venice is a city in northern Italy, the capital of the region Veneto. It is one of the most interesting and lovely places in the world. The romantic charm of the city attracts more number of tourists than the people living here. Venice is the only pedestrian city in the world, with absence of cars, trucks etc, making it a pleasant place for holidays.

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Bologna Travel Guide

Bologna

Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna, in the Po Valley of northern Italy. The city lies between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains. Bologna is undeniably a cultural and historical city that is worth a visit, whatever the time of year. There are so many wonderful places to see in Bologna that there is sure to be something for everyone. The weather in Bologna makes this city an ideal destination for a holiday or short break. Even it is easy to get around. The city is fairly compact and most of the sights are within easy walking distance. The city also has a good public transport system too.

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Florence Travel Guide

Florence

Florence is known to be the ‘art capital of Italy’. When the list of the most beautiful cities of the world is prepared then Florence is listed among the topmost. It is the capital of Tuscany region of Italy. The city is known for its architectural beauty and artistically designed monuments. The river Arno flows through Florence that adds to the natural beauty of the city. It is one of the most sought after tourist destinations of the world.

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Naples Travel Guide

Naples

Naples the capital city of Campania region is the cultural and historic centre of Italy. The city has been declared world heritage site by UNESCO. Lively, sunny and unforgettable are the words that best describes the beauty of this place. Naples is a hub for those who love music, theatre, coffee, pizza and sea all these things together are sufficient enough to seduce you. Historical monuments and enchanting natural surroundings are other things that makes this city a must visit holiday destination.

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Rome Travel Guide

Rome

Pisa Travel Guide

Pisa

Padova Travel Guide

Padova

Padua Travel Guide

Padua

Sorrento Travel Guide

Sorrento

Verona Travel Guide

Verona

Siena Travel Guide

Siena

Ferrara Travel Guide

Ferrara

La Spezia Travel Guide

La Spezia

Bergamo Travel Guide

Bergamo

Arezzo Travel Guide

Arezzo

Cuneo Travel Guide

Cuneo

Palermo Travel Guide

Palermo

About Italy

Italy is a country located in Southern Europe. The official name of Italy is Italian Republic. It is a unitary parliamentary republic country. People come to Italy especially to experience its rich art, culture, & fashion. Italy is famous for its beautiful coastline and beaches, mountains, and ancient monuments. Italy is also known for possessing the most World Heritage Sites in the world.

  • Geographic Coordination 41°54'N 12°29'E.
  • Currency

    Euro (€) (EUR)

  • Area

    301,338 square km (116,346 square miles)

  • Population

    60,813,326 (approx)

  • Language

    Italian (official)

  • Calling Code

    +39

  • Time Zone

    CET (UTC+1)
    Summer (DST) - CEST (UTC+2)

Climate & Geography

Italy has a Mediterranean climate. The coastline of Italy is 7600 km long. The months of July and August have hot and humid climate, and thunderstorms are a common occurrence at these times of the year. Both summers and winters are warmer and drier in the south than in the northern and central parts of Italy. Once in a while, the mountainous areas near the Alps experience heavy snowfall in the winters.

Italy lies in between latitudes 35° and 47° N, and longitudes 6° and 19° E.

Territory & Capital : Italy has a coastline which borders on the Ionian, Adriatic, and Tyrrhenian seas. Italy share borders with France, Austria, Slovenia, and Switzerland. Rome is the capital of Italy, also the largest city of the country.

Suitable Visiting Seasons : The best season to visit Italy is between March and October.

Transportation

Airlines, Railways, Ships, Road transport are the modes of transport available in Italy.

Getting In : One can easily reach Italy by air, as there are airports in almost all major parts of the country like Rome, Naples, Venice, Bari etc. connecting it from rest of the world. Boarding a train from France, Geneva, Germany, Spain or any other European country is also advisable. You can also go for car, bus and boat depending on your preference.

Local Transport : The Italian train network consisting trains like Biz, EurostarItalia, Eurostar Italia AV, Eurostar City Italia, IntercityPlus, Intercity, Espresso, Interregionale and Regionale connects the whole of the country together and makes traveling hassle free. People also choose cars, buses and boats for making their journey adventurous and exciting.

Tourist & Immigration Info

Contact the nearest embassy of Italy for updated details on the requirements for obtaining visa.

Shopping

Although Italy is an expensive country but it’s a hub for those who love to shell out their pockets for incredible stuff. You can find some traditional artifacts, paintings, handicrafts and other Italian handmade products that will make you spend some extra bucks.

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