Guided Tour for Italy

If you know a little Italian, you can visit the beautiful country of Italy on his own. However, if you want to sit and cram in as many countries as possible, try one of the guided tours of Italy offered by many travel services. Usually get a better deal and enjoy the country in a bus with air conditioning, an interpreter of the Italian language.
There are several ways to take guided tours of Italy, but many of them start at the top of the country and go south.
The tour can begin on the canals of Venice or aqueous in fashion capital Milan. In Venice, visitors can take a gondola ride and eat at one of the many restaurants in the city. The beautiful city stretches across numerous small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon with the Adriatic Sea, in the northeast.
The city lies between the mouths of the rivers Po and pi Ave
In Milan, a tourist on a tour of Italy may take a few hours to go shopping in the shops in the center of Milan. Your guides have bought tickets for the famous theater group The Scalar. Month Duo in Milan is the second largest cathedral in the country. Many tours of Italy, then south through the hills of Tuscany and the ancient and beautiful city of Florence, called Fiorenze Italy. The Arno river flows through the city, it is also a place of many museums and churches.
Many people go to Florence to see the Ponte Vecchio, the oldest bridge crossing the river alone, which contains many quaint shops and restaurants. The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore is the magnificent cathedral dome shaped inside the city. In some tours of Florence have time to see the many beautiful churches to see the Uffizi Gallery and the Palace of Patti. Outside, you can see a copy of the famous statue of David by Michelangelo or the original in the Uffizi.
When you think you've seen enough churches, numerous tours of Italy will take you to Rome and the Vatican, where two churches and cathedrals are extremely rich and surprising. You will also see the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the Pantheon all parts of Roman antiquity that remains a bit. You may also be able to see the catacombs, which are the places where early Christians worshiped and buried their dead.
No good visit to Rome is complete without a visit to the Vatican, including the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel.
These are the wonderful sites you want, you can take pictures. You can take as many photos as you want on St. Peter's Square and the Basilica of St. Paul.

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