
Specialty Travel Guide Italy
Italy is a country full of beautiful, ancient buildings, that give off a surreal feeling. The famous Piazzas have inspired many great artists throughout time. The countries churches, beautiful scenery, and infinite attractions will move anyone wishing to travel there.
There is plenty to do in Rome, and most travelers will recommend staying there a few days. First off, there is the Colosseum, one of Rome's most famous landmarks. It originally held 50,000 people to watch public events, such as gladiator tournaments. The Colosseum is located in the Piazza del Colosseo, near the Roman forum, which is a good site to see after the Colosseum. The Roman Forum was the center of government for the ancient world, and is about a half mile long. Another sight to see is the Trevi Fountain, arguably the most famous fountain in the world. Visitors pack the Piazza all day, but to avoid crowds go early in the morning. Despite the tourists, the Trevi Fountain is still worthwhile. The fountain offers a different perspective from every angle, and the piazza has room to walk around.
Rome isn't the only city in Italy with things to do. Venice offers just as much as Rome to the traveler. In Venice, you can take the vaporetto to the island of Murano, which is famous for glass blowing. The island has many glass shops with world renowned vases and other glassware. Of course, in Venice, the famous gondola ride is a great attraction for anyone wishing to go. Most gondolas are rather pricey, but as anyone who has experienced it will tell you, gondola rides are something you can't miss in Venice. Anyone who likes culture, history, or architecture will love the Piazza San Marco. The piazza is a good place to go to just relax. You can enjoy a coffee at one of the cafes, or you can admire the beautiful buildings.
Milan is also a city with much to do. The Duomo is one of the largest Gothic style churches in the world, which took 500 years to complete. Inside are hundreds of statues and gargoyles that are each unique and create an impressive sight. You can go up to the roof, and get a spectacular view of the city (for a fee.) For shoppers, the Galleria Vittorio Emmanuele II is an imperative stop. Many top designers have shops in this area, including Gucci, Prada, and Armani. The galleria also has many restaurants for shoppers to just sit and people watch.
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