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Thousands of years of architectural and historical treasures including the Pantheon, Forum, Colosseum, and St. Peter's basilica characterize this renown capital. We'll also visit the impressive collection of the Vatican museums that house Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and the papal apartments painted by Rafael.
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Milan is the Italian city of fashion and industry. The city also has modern and historic architecture that offers a variety of styles that will satisfy everyone.
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The Cinque Terre are five colorful fishing villages linked by walking trails on the Italian Riviera. Together with the surrounding hills and sea they form the Cinque Terre National Park and are designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Assisi and Perugia are in the Umbria region, called the cuore verde (green heart) of Italy for its centrality and forest. Assisi is the town of Saint Francis, founder of the Franciscan Order in 1208, and patron saint of Italy. Perugia is home to the Perugina chocolate factory, world-famous for its Baci chocolates.
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The Amalfi Coast holds some of the most unique Mediterranean views, from the clustered towns built in the gaps of a tremendously dramatic coastline with steep mountains, windy roads, vibrant waters, and terraced vineyards.We will also visit Naples, which is the third-largest city in Italy and it holds the most important port in the southern part of the country.
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