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Pane e Vino - Northern Italy Piedmont, one of the best known wine producing areas of Italy. Here famous wines are produced such as Barbera, Barolo, Dolcetto and Nebbiolo, in addition to the world renowned Asti Spumante. Tuscany with medieval narrow streets of San Gimignano also called the city of the 100 Towers. Emilia Romagna:  guided  v isit a Parmesan Cheese Factory, a  Prosciutto di Parma Factory (Parma Ham)  and  a Balsamic Vinegar producer. Veneto:  guided visit of the fascinating city of Romeo and Juliet, Verona, and .... Venice. Of course we will visit Turin, Santa Margherita Ligure, Pisa, Florence, Chianti Region, Parma, Verona, Vicenza and Venice. The tour are always completed with a guided tasting of classic wines together with local specialities.

Private half-day Florence with The Vasari Corridor

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Private half-day Florence with The Vasari Corridor tour This morning you will be picked up at your hotel by your private guide, depart for an enchanting walking tour thought the city of Florence, best known as the "Cradle of Renaissance". The tour proceeds thought the historical streets of Florence, to the Duomo complex with  Giotto’s bell tower , the Baptistery with its bronze doors including the famous Porta del Paradiso and the Cathedral with the magnificent Cupola del Brunelleschi . Highlight on this tour will be the visit of the Uffizi Museum; the museum, housing great masterpieces by artists such as Giotto, Botticelli, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raffaello, Tiziano, Caravaggio, will give you the opportunity to admire and understand the importance of  the Florentine Renaissance period of art history. Then visit the Vasari Corridor, for clients that want to see an exclusive aspect of Florence.

Full day private excursion to San Gimignano with lunch at Castello di Verazzano

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Full day excursion to San Gimignano with lunch at Castello di Verazzano from Florence *Price includes Full-day private car with driver/escort, Lunch and wine tasting at Castello di Verrazzano. Description :  Driver will pick up clients at hotel for their visit at the Center Trucks in Calenzano. After visit s it back and relax while your English speaking driver takes you through one of the most beautiful countryside in the world for your journey to San Gimignano.  The Chianti region for lunch at a historical Castle and winery which was an Etruscan settlement before the Roman’s acquired it. You will experience the first grape growing and wine producing area in the world to be determined so by an official proclamation made in 1716. You will be guided through the historical but still working cellars, see how the art of wine making has changed through the years. Your tour guide will escort you through the villas late-Renaissance gardens, enlightening you on the history of the c

Reaching Italy By Bus and Coach

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There are many comfortable coach services that take passengers over the alpine borders into Italy. The Eurolines consortium, which gathers together the main European coach travelling companies, has information offices in the main towns and cities, and offers services departing from over thirty locations throughout Italy. These coaches offer all the services and facilities necessary for a comfortable journey, and of course offer services to and from the major cities such as Milan, Rome and Florence The cities, towns, villages and hamlets of Italy are connected by efficient bus and coach services that allow visitors to travel around and explore all the sights and attractions the country has to offer. A range of scheduled passenger transport routes are available to travel the length and breadth of the country. The numerous companies that operate in Italy guarantee connections both between small country villages and small and medium-sized towns and rapid, efficient transpor

Train in Italy

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Italy has an extensive rail network that connects the whole country. There is a wide range of regional, intercity and high-speed services to choose from, with 95% of the routes run by Trenitalia, which guarantees 7000 trains a day, almost half of them in peak traffic hours, except Molise and Basilicata. There are various types of train: local services, Diretto (DIR), Regionale (R), and Interregionale (IR), which stop at all the stations on the route, and the faster, long distance trains, Intercity (IC) and Eurostar (ES), which stop only in major towns and cities. In addition, there are high speed Eurostar Italy trains, the so-called Freccia Rossa, that can reach 300 km/h. Once a ticket has been purchased, it must be stamped before boarding the train, using one of the many yellow machines present on or near the platforms. For service times and information, it is advisable to consult the website of the national state rail system: www.trenitalia.it.

Abruzzo: Airport of Pescara

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Pescara (Iata code: PSR) Abruzzo International Airport Abruzzo Airport is located at about 3 km from the centre of Pescara, on the border between Pescara and San Giovanni Teatino, right on the "Strada Statale Tiburtina". BY TAXI Taxis are in front of the air terminal Airport – downtown Pescara: 10 minutes; At the flight arrival you'll find taxis, otherwise make a call: Phone: 085 35155

Abruzzo Ski Areas

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The region of Abruzzo is situated in the centre of Italy and is one of Italy's most beautiful and unspoilt regions. There are several National and Regional Parks within its boundaries including 16 separate ski areas in the Abruzzo Appenines. Many of these are quite small and wouldn't be considered to be 'destination' resorts. Campo Imperatore, then, was actually the first ski resort born in the Apennines Range; it lies at the edges of the same-named platueau that is overshadowed by the summits of Gran Sasso. Among the chilliest zones in Italy, it is characterized by consistent snowfall, November to April. While in summertime it is accessible by several passable roads, in wintertime it is easier to take the cable car transport connecting Campo Imperatore to the Commune of Assergi. The slopes that make up this ski resort can extend to 9.3 miles and are served by four different ski-lifts. Thirty-seven miles of Nordic Ski track are also available, in addition to snow

Abruzzo Mediterranean Coastline

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The shores of Abruzzo are variegated: gently sloping sandy beaches with a low coastline in the North and rugged, indented coastline in the South. The North of the region has high-level tourist accommodation services, leisure time facilities, night clubs, and in Pescara, there is an ultra-modern touristic port. In the South, the scenery changes dramatically: it is a more sedate area and nature reigns supreme: an alternation of coves, bushes of broom, vineyards, long stretches of sandy shores, all framed by luscious Mediterranean vegetation. Trabocchi Especially attractive are the curious trabocchi, singular fishing huts built on piles. The beaches of Abruzzo are particularly suited for families seeking a tranquil holiday and also for the young who will find in Abruzzo a wide range of entertainment facilities and outdo or pursuits, where sports enthusiasts can go sailing, do windsurfing, canoeing, fishing and scuba diving

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