Valle d'Aosta
Valle d'Aosta, the Aosta Valley, is surrounded by many high mountains, e.g. Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps. There are many historical attractions here.
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Piedmont
Turin is the capital city of Piemonte and the cathedral, museums and monuments reflect the history of the whole region. The nature is beautiful: Mountains, valleys and lakes.
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Lombardy
With Milan as the natural centre, Lombardy is the richest and most modern region in Italy. Enjoy a true, Italian, luxury holiday with all the art treasures of the area.
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South Tyrol
Green valleys and glassy lakes in the summer. In the winter: Snowcovered mountains inviting you to enjoy a great ski holiday. South Tyrol is a varied and different experience.
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Veneto
One of the main attractions in the Veneto region is, of course, Venice. However, Veneto also offers historical experiences in e.g. Verona. You can also enjoy a holiday by the Adriatic Sea.
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Friuli-Venezia Giulia
In this border region, you can experience many buildings from various architectural eras side by side. Friuli-Venezia Giulia is also well-known for its many museums.
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Liguria
The capital city of the Liguria region is the seaport of Genoa where Columbus came from. The location by the Mediterranean Sea gives this place an abundance of beaches.
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Emilia-Romagna
The old town of Bologna and its art and culture attractions is a popular destination in the region of Emilia-Romagna. Just like the long, sunny beaches in the area...
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Tuscany
Nothing less than a real holiday classic. Tuscany is a popular destination because of its beautiful nature with soft, warm sceneries. Florence and Pisa are definitely worth your time.
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Umbria
Enchanting towns with a mysterious and secretive touch wait to be discovered in the Umbria region. The nature is always green and inviting.
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Marche
In all of Italy, there are possibilities to experience art-historical and culture-historical sights. Even the smallest towns in the Marche region has priceless art treasures.
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Lazio
Italy's capital is also the capital city of the Lazio region. It is often said that "all roads lead to Rome" - and with good reason. Rome offers a cornucopia of adventures.
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Abruzzo
30 % of Abruzzo is designated as national or regional park. That is a record in Europe. The region, which has a total of three national parks, is therefore called "the region of national parks".
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Molise
Mass tourism is still a foreign word in the small Molise region by the southern part of the Adriatic Sea. Explore the beautiful nature and enjoy the sea.
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Campania
There is music in the air! Many world-renowned songs originate from Naples, the capital city of the Campania region. "O sole mio" is just an example of the region's pleasant cheerfulness…
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Apulia
Apulia with the cities of Bari og Brindisi is being called "the bridge to Greece". However, the region is a lot more than just that. Especially the Middle Ages, the golden age of this area, has left its historical marks.
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Basilicata
Basilicata offers to its visitors a wide selection: from historical Matera stones, to the rests of Magna Greece, to the beautiful Jonic sea-coasts.
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Calabria
This region in southern Italy is almost completely surrounded by the sea. Also the wild nature makes Calabria a region full of surprises and experiences.
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Sardinia
In Sardinia, time stands still. No other region in Italy has preserved so much tradition among the inhabitants, both in the culture and in nature.
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Sicily
Thanks to the mild winters and the warm spring and fall in Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean is a popular tourist destination. Experience the fabled Palermo.
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