
The Apennine peninsula has much to offer; in historic, cultural, scenic, natural and also gastronomic respects. The various regional specialties are all highlights in themselves and should not be missed as they reflect the hospitality and warmth from north to south and from west to east.
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Florence
With its approximately 500,000 inhabitants, Florence is an easily manageable, vibrant and youthful city with narrow streets, typical street cafés, restaurants and shops.
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Rome
Rome has about 3 million people and boasts numerous gardens, theatres, stages, orchestras, and since the Olympics in 1960, a district with sports facilities.
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Cervia
The local cuisine of Cervia is strongly influenced by the traditional recipes from Romagna and the mild sweet salt of the local salt mines.
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Bagno di Romagna
Even in ancient times the waters of Bagno di Romagna were much appreciated. The first spa was built during the Roman rule.
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Salerno
Located in the Campania region, Salerno is an ideal base for exploring the beautiful beaches, rugged cliffs, picturesque houses and the Amalfi Coast’s crystal clear waters.
BELLA ITALIA
Italy has been a sought-after destination for a long time. During the middle ages, armies of northern rulers and their men-at-arms made up the majority of visitors to Italy, followed by pilgrims on their way to the holy land. In the 17th century visitors were more motivated by a desire for higher learning. Despite its impressive history which played a large role in shaping Europe, today Italy is a modern country. But all in all, Its natural beauty, its richness and its historic heritage have remained unchanged. Even if “all roads lead to Rome”, you should make stops along the way to the ‘Eternal City.’ The Italians will welcome you and proudly introduce you to their regional attractions and specialties. The charm and warm hearted nature of the ‘Garden of Europe’ will enchant you, in addition to the cultural diversity you will find in the Italy. There isn’t anything that the ‘Italian Boot’ can’t produce: Popes, painters, most delicious espresso, excellent lyrics and poets, political naiveté and narcissistic potentates. Italy’s translucent light and lush landscape seem made for storybooks, the three thousand years of history, its culture and cuisine – these simply cannot be resisted.


