What to do in Venice
February 28, 2008
Venice is one of the wealthiest provinces in Italy. It is also an expensive city. But despite of that, people still come and enjoy the fantastic sceneries and amazing sights the city has to offer.
First time visitors usually flock to the St. Mark’s Square. It is an open square and most of the sights are here. It is filled with palaces and renaissance art, mosaics, Venetian glass and marble. Read more
Sistine Chapel
February 28, 2008
Vatican City is a holy place where devout Catholics come to gather, hoping to see a glimpse of the Pope. It is home to the most amazing work of art you’ll ever see in your lifetime.
The exterior of the Sistine Chapel is nothing out of the ordinary. The high rectangular brick building has no exterior details or façade, typical of renaissance churches in Italy.
But the moment you step inside, it’s a whole different view. Read more
Shopping in Rome
February 28, 2008
When you’re done visiting all the museums and religious places in Rome, make some time and go shopping.
Rome is home to many designer brands of clothing, bags, shoes and apparels, such as Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Versace, D&G, and Valentino among others.
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Venice Travel Guide
February 28, 2008
One of the most magical cities to visit in Italy is Venice. This 1,500-year-old city is filled with beautiful ancient architectural buildings that houses renaissance art collections from famous painters of the time. Read more
Basilica di San Clemente
February 28, 2008
About a 5 minute walk from the Colosseum is this 12th century church built on top of a 4th century church and again constructed over a 2nd century Mithraic Temple and 1st century Roman house. This is probably the most interesting church in Rome because of its history. Read more
Italy Car Hire
February 25, 2008
Italy is one of the best places on earth to visit. But, if there’s one thing you should know about Italy, it’s that some areas are a nightmare to travel through. And that’s where hiring a car comes in. Read more
Exploring Bologna, Italy
February 1, 2008
There are a few cities in Italy that most visitors gravitate toward, and Bologna is definitely one of them. While not as popular as say, Rome, it’s in the top 10 and for many it’s right up there with Rome.
Bologna, the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region, is located in North Italy. It’s north of Florence and southeast of Milan. Read more

