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		<title>Amazing Attractions and Sights in Florence, Italy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2011 04:03:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From it&#8217;s amazing architectural building designs to it&#8217;s world-famous pizzerias, Florence, Italy is one of the world&#8217;s top tourist destinations. Sources ranging from history books to television shows all depict the family-like nature of Italian culture and the amazing sights of historic art galleries. Unique styles and desirable weather are also factors that attract individuals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From it&#8217;s amazing architectural building designs to it&#8217;s world-famous pizzerias, Florence, Italy is one of the world&#8217;s top tourist destinations. Sources ranging from history books to television shows all depict the family-like nature of Italian culture and the amazing sights of historic art galleries. Unique styles and desirable weather are also factors that attract individuals all over the world to this amazing city. </p>
<p>One of the most infamous characteristics that Florence, Italy is known for is it&#8217;s amazing art galleries and one-of-a-kind artists. To begin with, The Galleria degli Uffizi is a vast collection of Renaissance artwork and is one of Florence&#8217;s busiest attractions. Another top artistic galleria is the The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, which features the piece, &quot;Giotto&#8217;s Tower.&quot; However, perhaps one of the most popular art galleries in Florence is The Accademia, which houses Michangelo&#8217;s famous painting &quot;David.&quot; Serving as a home to all of these various art galleries and infamous paintings, it is no wonder why Florence, Italy is the choice destination for many art enthusiasts. </p>
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<p>Aside from artistic destinations, Florence is also well-known for it&#8217;s many unique architectural structures. One of the top sights is the The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, which was a former monestary. This structure inhabits many cells that monks previously dwelled in and houses many different artistic works. Another structure that is visitors wish to see is the Porta Roma. This wall is located at the end of a road that pilgrims previously travelled to get from Florence to Rome and features a square below where fairs used to be held. </p>
<p>In addition to the great architecture and art that Florence features, this city also has many other hidden treasures that are to-die-for. For those who enjoy music, the Opera at St. Mark&#8217;s Anglican Church is a must-see. On the other hand, for those who enjoy the finer things in life, mainly wine, the Florence Wine Academy is a promising attraction. Visitors can taste wine and rely on a personal experience that will leave you satisfied. </p>
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<p>Florence is also home to a vast variety of local shops. From luxury boutiques to craftsmen shops, tourists are guaranteed to find an item they love in one of Florence&#8217;s local shops that are peppered in around other historical attractions. Fresh food markets, including wine and cheese, are also some favorite places to visit.&#160; </p>
<p>Although all of these aforementioned attractions are some of Florence, Italy&#8217;s most visited attractions, tourists can never get enough of the local Italian food options, general Italian culture, and amazing city life. No matter what type of vacation you enjoy, you are sure to find entertainment in a visit to Florence, Italy. </p>
<p>Worldwide-Accom loves providing tips and information on your favourite holiday destinations. If you want a more authentic Tuscany experience, there are many private <a href="http://italy.worldwide-accom.com/florence/apartments/">apartments in Florence</a> to rent for your vacation. Worldwide Accom specialises in <a href="http://italy.worldwide-accom.com/florence/apartments/">Florence holiday apartments</a>, and can cater to almost any budget. </p>
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		<title>5 Places To See In Rome</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Oct 2011 09:39:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you were to be given an opportunity to sum up an experience in Rome, Italy in as little as two words, if you are like many people, the words would be &#8216;historic&#8217; and &#8216;busy&#8217;. Rome is over 2,700 years old but still has its charms and attractions that make it one of the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you were to be given an opportunity to sum up an experience in Rome, Italy in as little as two words, if you are like many people, the words would be &#8216;historic&#8217; and &#8216;busy&#8217;. Rome is over 2,700 years old but still has its charms and attractions that make it one of the most popular tourist hubs in the world. The city is simply just full of history, with a huge amount of impressive ancient Roman monuments and rich architectural history. This city is really like no other in the world with very fast and thick tourist attractions awaiting an avid explorer. Almost every attraction in Rome describes history. Here are the top 5 places that are a must see in Rome.</p>
<p>The Mouth of Truth – This is a very interesting and fascinating tourist attraction that is a must see in Rome. Located in the atrium of the in-famous St. Mary&#8217;s in the Cosmedin Church, it is a very famous grim marble mask that was found half-buried during the medieval era. The popular legend surrounding this attraction that is known as Bocca della Verità in the local dialect is that if you put your hand inside that mouth and then go ahead and lie, the mouth will shut and prevent you from withdrawing your hand until you tell the truth. How interesting would it be to try that?</p>
<p><strong>Capitoline Hill – the Piazza del Campidoglio</strong></p>
<p>The second place that you need to visit when on a tour in Rome is the Capitoline Hill, specifically because of the Piazza del Campidoglio. This is a squared structure that dates back to 1538 when it was designed by the infamous Michelangelo, and at one time it had a prominent statue made of bronze of the infamous Marcus Aurelius. All the 3 sides of this attraction are bordered by museums (the Palazzo Nuovo and the Palazzo dei Conservatori) plus the Palazzo dei Senatori, all which are home to world famous statues.</p>
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<p><strong>The Trevi Fountain</strong> </p>
<p>Another very impressive and stunning tourist attraction in Rome is the Trevi Fountain, justifying the huge crowds of both tourists and locals visiting the place on a daily basis. Most people would toss coins in the Fountain, which ends up collecting a substantial amount of money every year before it is donated to charity. It is a beautifully carved marble masterpiece statue that represents where the ocean comes from.</p>
<p><strong>Spanish Steps</strong></p>
<p>Also worth visiting are the Spanish Steps, another yet stunning and delightful setting evocative of the baroque period. It is a spectacular and breathtaking set of stairs dating back to 1723, and whose name originates from a nearby Spanish embassy structure.</p>
<p><img title="Spanish Steps" alt="Spanish Steps" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2391/2461014821_54f6400bb4.jpg" /></p>
<p><strong>Piazza Navona</strong></p>
<p>The last place that you must visit when in Rome is the Piazza Navona which boasts four grandiose water fountains. The most famous of these is the &#8216;Fountain of the Four Rivers&quot; which dates back to 1651 when it was designed and constructed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.</p>
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<p>Rome also has a large number of museums which are home to some world-famous masterpieces, paintings, artworks, and sculptures of world-renowned artists like Pinturicchio, Bottecelli, Raphael, and Belini to mention but a few.</p>
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		<title>What to Do in Tuscany When It Rains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2011 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ah, Italy! The land of sunshine and warmth! And what about Tuscany, with its green hills and splendid seaside to be enjoyed from June through September? You surely must have read how beautiful it is, and I am sure you also desired to be there ardently! Just imagine waking up in one of the splendid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, Italy! The land of sunshine and warmth! And what about Tuscany, with its green hills and splendid seaside to be enjoyed from June through September? You surely must have read how beautiful it is, and I am sure you also desired to be there ardently! Just imagine waking up in one of the splendid <a href="http://thriftytuscany.com/private-villas-in-tuscany">Tuscan villas</a> with your windows opened on one of the most prized countryside landscapes in the world; then continue your day in the warm sun by the swimming pool or walking through a charming medieval village. Sure sounds idyllic. But what would you do if your day started with rain and continued so until evening?</p>
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<p>It seldom happens that northern European waterfronts bring upon Tuscany their load of chilled air, cooling off your day and enthusiasm. It is not a recurrent event, but when it happens you cannot spend hours in the sun just chilling out with your family and loved ones, or enjoy evening alfresco meals under the pergola that Tuscan villas usually have. Walking outdoors through town streets can also become more tiresome and less pleasant. However, Tuscany is certainly not less interesting or pleasant with rain. You just need some guidance on the right things to do with this kind of weather.</p>
<p>Have you ever thought of visiting one of the many thermal baths that dot the Tuscan countryside? From Lucca to Grosseto, passing by the territories around Siena, there are tens of natural thermal springs, each one with its beneficial effects, perfect to relax outdoors. Their naturally hot waters can reach temperatures of 39 degrees Celsius, making a rainy and chilly day the perfect moment to plunge into total relaxation. These thermal establishments also offer state-of-the-art beauty farm treatments and wine therapy. If you prefer the wild and free of charge version, the natural spring is usually located in the vicinities of the establishments, where you will be bale to swim into natural warm water ponds.</p>
<p>Museum tours are also a great activity to do when outside the weather is not favorable. Needless to say, Tuscany ranks among the regions of the world with the highest concentration of museums and artistic heritage, so you will not find difficult to spot a permanent or temporary exhibit to enjoy. A fascinating aspect of this land is that you can find outdoor museums to explore, such as the one in the Casentino park, or by the Etruscan coast, with the tombs and acropolis of this ancient people. Etruscan villas in Tuscany are still to be found and admired, such as the one in Poggio Civitate, near Murlo. You will need some light outdoor equipment to enjoy an unexpected side of this splendid land.</p>
<p>The last suggestion includes one of the most important aspects of Tuscany, which is its ancient culinary tradition. During rainy days you can spend delightful hours learning to cook delicious recipes to bring home with you. Renting Tuscan villas will give you the large space necessary to host a personalized cooking class at your holiday rental and then have a dinner what you and your group members have personally prepared! If you prefer you can also find cooking schools you can visit for your class, however this will be a more expensive and less flexible experience.</p>
<p>Therefore, do not despair when you see overcast skies on Tuscany. You now know how to take advantage of every single minute of your holiday and make of it an unforgettable memory.</p>
<p>Matt is an expert traveler of Italy and often enjoys his vacation time at splendid <a href="http://thriftytuscany.com">Tuscan villas with pool</a>. With time he has developed a great amount of expertise renting holiday properties, making him a useful resource to inquire for your vacation in Tuscany.</p>
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		<title>Stadium of Rome</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2011 14:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In its first stages, the Stadio Olimpico was called the Stadio dei Cipressi.&#160; It was designed and constructed in the larger project of the Foro Mussolini -Mussolini Forum, which was renamed Foro Italico after the war.&#160; Today, the Stadio Olimpico is the football stadium shared by Rome&#8217;s 2 Italian football league ( Serie&#160; &#8216;A&#8217; ) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In its first stages, the Stadio Olimpico was called the Stadio dei Cipressi.&#160; It was designed and constructed in the larger project of the Foro Mussolini -Mussolini Forum, which was renamed Foro Italico after the war.&#160; </p>
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<p>Today, the Stadio Olimpico is the football stadium shared by Rome&#8217;s 2 Italian football league ( Serie&#160; &#8216;A&#8217; ) groups, A.S.&#160; Roma and S.S.&#160; Lazio.&#160; It is located in the Foro Italico sports complicated on the north of the city</p>
<p>In 2007, it was engaged in a vast plan of restyling within the stadium to comply with UEFA standards, for the 2009 UEFA champs league final, which was disputed in Rome.&#160; These actions have permitted the Stadio Olimpico to be categorized as UEFA Elite stadium.&#160; </p>
<p>For Italians it&#8217;s one of the main Rome visitor attractions.&#160; It is an fantastic place solely to see, and if you can find tickets for a local A.S.&#160; Roma &#8211; Lazio derby, so much the better &#8211; it&#8217;s one of the best things to do in Rome.&#160; </p>
<p>The football season in Italy starts in the late summer or early autumn and goes through to late spring.&#160; In the 2009 &#8211; 2010 season the 2 derbies will be on Sun. 6 December ( technically, Roma&#8217;s home game ) and Sun. eighteen April 2010 ( technically Lazio&#8217;s ).&#160; You can reserve seats in advance on web ticket sites but you&#8217;ll pay anything up to 2 hundred.&#160; </p>
<p>If you have rented an <a title="Appartement Vacances a Rome" href="http://www.oh-rome.com/fr/location-appartement-rome/" target="_blank">Appartement Vacances a Rome</a> near the time of the matches you will be able to get some tickets at the Stadio for up to around a hundred for the enormous games and as little as ten for the less popular seats, from any of a number of shops in Italy, or from licensed ticket sellers in Rome itself.</p>
<p>If you are a huge fan of AS Roma or Lazzio, you can go to Rome to see the derby and visit the city in the same week end, renting a <a title="Appartement à Rome" href="http://www.oh-rome.com/fr/location-appartement-rome/" target="_blank">Appartement à Rome</a>.</p>
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		<title>A Handy Guide For Travelers To Venice, Italy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 23:52:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Words are not sufficient to describe Venice. Located in the north part of Italy, and constructed upon 117 small islands, is called City Of Water. You must be prepared to be in one of the most spectacular cities in the planet. Next, we share some interesting&#160; attractions and things to do.&#160; You will also&#160; find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://travellers-blog.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Venice.jpg"><img style="border-bottom: 0px;border-left: 0px;margin-left: 0px;border-top: 0px;margin-right: 0px;border-right: 0px" border="0" alt="Venice" align="left" src="http://travellers-blog.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Venice_thumb.jpg" width="244" height="195" /></a> Words are not sufficient to describe Venice. Located in the north part of Italy, and constructed upon 117 small islands, is called City Of Water. You must be prepared to be in one of the most spectacular cities in the planet.</p>
<p>Next, we share some interesting&#160; attractions and things to do.&#160; You will also&#160; find some useful tendencies&#160; for this interesting places as well as great lodging options.</p>
<p>While in Venice, taking a ride along the Grand Canal is a must. Outstanding views of the city, galleries, museums and gorgeous Venetian Gothic style palaces are just some of the things travellers will admire from the vaporetto. The canal can also be explored by Gondola or motorboat.</p>
<p>Located on Piazza San Marco, Saint Mark&#8217;s Basilica is undoubtedly one of the city&#8217;s biggest highlights. It dates back to 1094 and houses a number of relics from all over the world including Madonna of Nicopeia. It is wise to make a reservation prior to your visit as waiting in line can take up to five hours.</p>
<p>If you are in Venice, you can&#8217;t avoid a typical gondola ride with a singing operator. This is a luxury for some budgets, but you can negotiate the price, most operators will lower the final price at least 20 or 30 Euros. It can be a memorable experience. Or may choose an inexpensive option, the traghetto.</p>
<p>Those travellers looking for a memorable variety of paintings by genious like Jackson Pollock, Max Ernst, Picasso and Salvador Dali among others, should visit the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. It is located in the well known Palazzo Venier dei Leon, on the Gran Canal.</p>
<p>Sixty-nine percent of the vacation planners showed interest in comparison shopping among <strong><a href="http://rentalo.com/vacation-rentals/venice/" target="_blank">Venice vacation rentals</a></strong>, bed and breakfasts, and hotels.&#160; 55 percent were also interested in receiving offers from vacation cabins, cottages, guesthouses, motels, and hotels near Venice including Mogliano, Casale Sul Sile, Mirano, Treviso, and Fossalta di Piave.</p>
<p>Fifty-four percent were early planners who started their Venice vacation planning 2 or more months in advance from the travel date, 16 percent of the inquiries were sent 1 to 2 months in advance, and 28 percent were from last minute travelers inquiring within the last 30 days prior to the arrival date.</p>
<p>The most searched vacation theme for Venice, is almost obviously, romance. Romantic couples looking for a special place for two represented the 36 percent of people travelling to Venice. Families with kids sent the 28 percent of the inquiries requesting accommodations, parties of more than four adults the 30 percent, and those travelling alone were just the 6 percent.</p>
<p>With the current state of the economy, comparison shopping plays a huge role&#160; in consumer’s decisions.</p>
<p>As an example, beneath there are 2 outstanding deals to evaluate:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://rentalo.com/271668/villawithprivategarden.html" target="_blank">Venice Italy Vacation Villa</a></strong>: This Venice vacation villa is located just two minutes&#8217; walk from one of Venice&#8217; s most appealing squares. Quiet and peaceful, the Venice vacation villa has easy access to all amenities, including the local market for great fresh products and many excellent Osterias for eating out. The Venice vacation rental benefits from its own private garden and tennis court, with a shallow end perfect for the children. The Venice accommodation has elegant furnishings that compliment the faux marble walls, wood beamed ceilings and finely finished floors in keeping with the style of old Venetian palaces. . For more information, pictures and a practical inquiry form to contact the owner directly, please visit rentalo.com, property ID#271668.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://rentalo.com/13496/villamanzoni1.html" target="_blank">Venice Italy Holiday Villa</a></strong>: Venetian Villa along &#8216;riviera del brenta&#8217; a very nice and historical place only 15 minutes from Venice,in &#8216;riviera del brenta&#8217; you can visit many old venetian villa as &#8216;villa pisani&#8217; where Napoleon slept many years ago.It&#8217;s very easy to reach from Venice arport(about 15 minutes) and it&#8217;s also easy to go to Venice in about 20 minutes by bus that stopos just in front Villamanzoni and leaves 2 times every hour.Villamanzoni is a Villa of XVI century surrounded by a very nice garden with old trees and statue where you also can take sunshine in summer. For more info, pictures and a useful form to deal with the owner directly, please log into property ID#13496 at rentalo.com.</p>
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