Florence
A treasure trove of art and history, Florence welcomes thousands each year to gaze upon its red-roofed glory from the top of Brunelleschi’s Duomo. The cradle of the Renaissance bursts with art and architecture, pizza and piazzas. Outdoor cafes with excellent Italian dining sit on cobbled streets, offering wanderers a break from their frenzied art-hunting. With perhaps a fourth of the world’s best art waiting in Florence, a European tour just isn’t complete without it.
Milan
Milan is a populous, prosperous and fashionable city of northern Italy, Europe. Along with Rome, Milan is one of the oldest Italian cities. Nowadays it’s the centre of business life, finance, fashion, and Mass Media.
Nevertheless it's an important cultural and educational centre. The city is famous for its museums, picture galleries, theatres, and wonderful monuments. Cathedral of Milan Duomo, Scala Opera House, and “Last Supper” of Leonardo da Vinci are the masterpieces of Milan which attract a great number of tourists.
Walking around the city, enjoying its architecture, and shopping in the fashion shops of Italian fashion designers will make the trip to Milan an unforgettable and delightful experience.
Rome
Rome, the Eternal City. Awash in ancient history, culture, fashion, and the Italian dolce vita¸ Rome is a city you will not soon forget. Walk around and let yourself be surprised by the opulence of the Vatican, the bloody and fascinating Colosseum, the crumbling glory of the ruins in the Forum, the wide piazzas and the speeding scooters. Top it all off with a cappuccino, and do it again the next day.
Venice
Venice’s dusky canals and passages seem to perpetually remain shrouded in mystery. But this romantic, decaying city is a fascinating place. Drink a cappuccino on the Piazza San Marco, peek into Imperial life in the Doges Palace, get lost in the maze of bridges, or drift down the Grand Canal on a gondola. “La Serenissima” (The Divine Republic) is truly an unforgettable city.
Verona
Best known as the city of tragic lovers Romeo and Juliet, Verona is apt to cause any visitor to fall in love. Its Roman Arena is one of Italy’s largest, and is home to many festivals throughout the year. Art and opera lovers come here bask in the city’s beauty, while beautiful old architecture looks down from above. Wandering down the marble-lined streets in search of the next fine meal will cause anyone to wonder why Romeo and Juliet were so sad.