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Grand Canal, Vaporetto ferries and Dorsoduro, Venice, Italy

Venice is a truely unique city, built in a lagoon with canals instead of roads and a labyrinth of alleyways to explore. The great Venetian Republic made the city rich and prosperous allowing its residents to build a dazzling array of churches and palaces which stand to this day as museums, hotels and private houses.

Street scene, Naples, Italy

Naples is the third largest city in Italy overlooked by mount Vesuvius on the bay of Naples south of Rome. It's an edgy city with many narrow alleyways surrounding the historic UNESCO World Heritage centre. The city is the home of pizza and you are never far away from a restaurant selling slices.

Cathedral and town of Barga, Garfagnana, Tuscany, Italy

The Tuscany region of Italy is the home of the Italian Renaissance. It's beautiful landscape and pretty cities such as Pisa and Lucca make it one of the most visited regions in Italy.

Palazzo dei Notai on Piazza Maggiore, Bologna, Italy

Bologna, in the Emilia-Romagna Region of northern Italy, has a rich cultural history including the world's oldest university. A large number of medieval towers remain standing giving the city a distinctive look.

Medieval Castello castle at the back of Palazzo Madama, Turin, Italy

Turin is in the north of Italy within sight of the Alps. It has a rich history including as the homne of the Turin shroud and the capital of the Duchy of Savoy.

Colosseum in Rome at dusk

Rome, the capital of Italy, is treasure trove of ancient Roman architecture.