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What to see in Italy

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Italy is not just the seat of ancient Rome; it is also the center of tourism for people all over the world. There are some many Italy travel attractions that you would probably not run out of hot spots to visit when you finally take that trip.

There are numerous places in Italy that are worth every penny of your tourist money. However, of those there are a few that have caused the excitement, engaged the imagination and wooed the hungry adventurous eyes of Italy visitors from all nooks and crannies of the globe. Words can describe it, but never successfully express it.

Here are a few of those popular Italy travel must-see destinations.

Vatican City: The Vatican City is both the spiritual and political center of Catholicism. A small nation, it is geographically a part of Italy, but politically a separate entity. Here you will be able to find such historical monuments, religious places and architectural masterpieces as St. Peter’s Basilica, St. Peter’s Square, the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican Museums and much more. If ancient Roman art and culture has ever excited you, this city will help satiate your thirst.

The Coliseum: This is more than just an architectural masterpiece; it is also a reminder of what ancient Rome used to be socially. You can think of it as being the stadium where the nobles and the poor alike assembled to witness the ‘sport’ of brutal combat by gladiators who fought to kill and to survive. Yet, this has survived to be one of the biggest Italian travel attractions of our time.

Piazza San Marco
: This public square has been and still is the subject of studies by architects around the world. It comprises the Campanile where you can get a grand view of Venice and St. Peter’s Basilica. Just come here to admire old Rome’s heritage, sip an espresso or just wander around feasting your eyes on the sights that are.

Il Duomo
: This is Florence’s greatest source of pride. It is the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiori. Originally designed by Brunelleschi, this octagonal dome took six centuries to complete. It is one of the greatest marks of Renaissance architecture here. Just climb the Bell Tower’s 414 steps and the whole grandeur of Florence will be laid bare before you. If you decide to miss anything during your next Italy travel, make sure this is not one of them.

Every year tons of people undertake an Italian travel to explore this seat of ancient Rome. If you happen to be one of them, it would just be a good idea to include these hot spots as part of your itinerary.

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