Italy: Do It Yourself Vacations

DIY Series, #3

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Europe, Italy
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Author: Sam Dave Morgan ISBN: 9781497794450
Publisher: Sam Dave Morgan Publication: August 15, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sam Dave Morgan
ISBN: 9781497794450
Publisher: Sam Dave Morgan
Publication: August 15, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Planning your dream Italian vacation is so easy with this book

Italy is where History, Art, Culture and Romance reign supreme. There is something magnetic about Italy that it keeps fascinating people, year after year and century after century. Be it visiting Necropolis (city of the dead), deep inside the Vatican grottoes, where Popes and Kings from a bygone era live in their peaceful afterlife or pray at the tomb of the first Pope — St Peter, One could visit Italy a hundred times and not get enough of the country.

St Peter’s basilica alone literally attracts millions of visitors to Rome each year to adorn the Renaissance masterpieces by Michaelangelo and Bernini inside of the Basilica.Rome is not just about religion and sacred monuments, but also history, art and culture.

For a marvellous, magical and memorable holiday one can visit Rome - the Eternal City or the open air art gallery that is Florence and get your heart melted with the incredibly picturesque Venice. To see them is to fall in love time and again.

This books provides good insight on Italy vacations. When it comes to Italy, vacation planners are bombarded with too much options. There is no better and economical way to enjoy Italian sights than by trains. Italy Trains is all about efficiency, comfort and punctually.

Most Italian cities are very well connected by numerous high speed trains and it is really easy to do day trips being stationed in one city and sightseeing in another. For example, Rome to Florence is 1.5 hours by a high speed train. You can leave Rome in the morning, easily cover Florence attractions and return to Rome for dinner. Florence to Venice is about 2.5 hours by an high speed train

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Planning your dream Italian vacation is so easy with this book

Italy is where History, Art, Culture and Romance reign supreme. There is something magnetic about Italy that it keeps fascinating people, year after year and century after century. Be it visiting Necropolis (city of the dead), deep inside the Vatican grottoes, where Popes and Kings from a bygone era live in their peaceful afterlife or pray at the tomb of the first Pope — St Peter, One could visit Italy a hundred times and not get enough of the country.

St Peter’s basilica alone literally attracts millions of visitors to Rome each year to adorn the Renaissance masterpieces by Michaelangelo and Bernini inside of the Basilica.Rome is not just about religion and sacred monuments, but also history, art and culture.

For a marvellous, magical and memorable holiday one can visit Rome - the Eternal City or the open air art gallery that is Florence and get your heart melted with the incredibly picturesque Venice. To see them is to fall in love time and again.

This books provides good insight on Italy vacations. When it comes to Italy, vacation planners are bombarded with too much options. There is no better and economical way to enjoy Italian sights than by trains. Italy Trains is all about efficiency, comfort and punctually.

Most Italian cities are very well connected by numerous high speed trains and it is really easy to do day trips being stationed in one city and sightseeing in another. For example, Rome to Florence is 1.5 hours by a high speed train. You can leave Rome in the morning, easily cover Florence attractions and return to Rome for dinner. Florence to Venice is about 2.5 hours by an high speed train

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