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Where are great places for turists in "milan,roma,naple and venis" ?

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Where are great places for turists in "milan,roma,naple and venis" ?

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  1. Hi! I'm Laura from Venice!

    Venice and Rome are wonderful, there are a lot of things to see: Piazza San Marco In Venice and Colosseo In Roma for exemple..

    In Milano there is Castello Sforzesco with the park, and the Duomo (the central church).

    I suggest you not to go in Naples but to visiti Florence. Here there is "uffizzi" museum.. you' can't miss it!

    And near Venice there is Padova, where you can find the largest square in Europe!

    Ciao! :-)


  2. What about  Florence! The town is not so large bur everywhere we can see art!

    Venice is a dream, but also important and   is the  history of the  republic is i, Milan has the "last Supper of Leonardo da Vinci and it was capital city of west roman empire during 200 years, now it is especially

    a modern, city.

    About Rom you already wrote.

    Welcome in Italy!

  3. Milan - The Refrectory of Santa Maria del Grazie to see The Last Supper (Tickets in advance)

    Venice - Saint Mark's Square, The Doge's Palace, Rialto bridge, Bridge of Sighs, Arsenal, The Accademia, Giacomo Cassanova's house, The Grand Canal and Murano.

    Rome - Vatican Museums which include the Sistine Chapel, St Peter's Basillica, Castel Saint Angelo, Forum, Colosseum, Palatine, Circus Maximus, Via Appia, Gallery Borghese, Capitoline Museums, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, Pantheon and many many churches.

    Florence - Uffizi Gallery (tickets in advance), Accademia (Michelangelo's David is there, Bargello, Duomo, Palazzo Vecchio and the Loggia with its sculpture, various churches and family chapels, Palazzo Pitti, Fort Belvedere.

    Naples- Pompeii, Herculanium.

    Padua, Verona, the lakes, the Dolomites etc etc.

    I can only list a few things here or I'd be going on for days

    If you're pushed for time then train travel in Italy is very cheep and efficient.

    Great guide books are the Eyewitness Travel Guides. They have photos, every attraction you can think of, opening times and great maps.

    Take a look at these web sites and enjoy your trip.

    http://mv.vatican.va/3_en/pages/mv_home....

    http://www.polomuseale.firenze.it/englis...

    http://www.whatsonwhen.com/scripts/query...

    www.venere.com

    buon fortuna

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