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Milan

Milan is the city that hosts spring and autumn fairs every year with supermodels gathering from all corners of the world. Rebuilt into a financial center after the Second World War bomb raids, Milan presently boasts of a wealth of attractions that simply cannot be visited in one trip. There are several churches, museums, opera houses, old palaces and much more, waiting to be discovered here. This modern metropolitan city has busy streets and squares that prove to be the best place to mingle with locals. Trip to Milan promises a historical ride that is complemented by vibrant and opulent lifestyle. It can be said that if Rome symbolizes 'Italy of past', Milan is the city that represents 'Italy of modern age', and is indeed the most modern Italian city.

Italian is the official language of Italy .

Euro is the currency used in a lot of European countries like Italy.

Best Time To visit Italy

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Since the establishment of Italian art, the Roman Empire, architecture, and culture have had a global impact. Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo are two well-known Italian painters. Italy is also known for spirituality and has the Catholic Church, ruled by Vatican City, a city-state bordered by Rome.

Things to do

  • 1. Gondola rides through Venice: One of the best things to do in Italy is to float down a canal in the beautiful curve of a gondola. It is simple to locate a gondolier. They congregate along the Grand Canal at the Doge's Palace and Rialto Bridge, and you'll spot them in their striped shirts and straw hats as you tour the city's bridges and canals. Do strike up a conversation with your tour guide to check if you're comfortable with their demeanour and knowledge of the English language.
    2. Trek the Cinque Terre: Trek to Cinque Terre is one of the popular tourist destinations in Italy. It is known for stunning views, charming villages, untamed open landscapes, and local experiences that are difficult to overlook. Spectacular views, untouched open landscapes, and authentic local experiences add to once in a lifetime experience. The 12-kilometre Sentiero Azzurro trail from Monterosso to Riomaggiore, but it's conveniently divided into portions so you can hike from one town to the next before continuing your journey ahead.
    3. Bicycle or drive through the Tuscan hill towns: The steep countryside of Tuscany is a must thing to do in Italy to best utilise your leisure time. Do stop to visit little hamlets in between the tourist attractions of the larger medieval cities that summit the hilltops. Strade Bianche (white roads), a network of little-travelled and unpaved roads and lanes that weave through the orchards and fields of poppies that blanket the hills south and east of San Gimignano, is ideal for cycling.

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