Italy

Old castles and modern hotels, magnificent villas and beautiful holiday resorts – Italy offers a wide variety of prestigious localities and venues, all fully equipped, for a perfect combination of work and pleasure. For active travelers, Italy features an enticing selection of adventures and activities. The great artistic legacy of Italy is unequalled anywhere else in the world. Of course the main cities have their famous museums, but a vast wealth of art and culture is just waiting to be discovered in the smaller towns as well. Plus, it wouldn’t be a proper Italian holiday without partaking of its incomparable cuisine. Come hungry so you can devour the best of Italy.

 

 

  • The Amazing Monasteries and Abbeys of Europe

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    Some of Europe’s oldest and most iconic places are in its humblest buildings. Monasteries and abbeys are sprinkled throughout the countries and make for a somber and unforgettable experience. From ancient abbeys in Italy to majestic monasteries in Austria, browse this gallery for a better look at them all.
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  • Divine Inspiration

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    Europe holds many impressive cathedrals, synagogues and mosques. These houses of worship hold important cultural, historic and religious significance. Many of these great buildings took centuries to build with ornate design and unique architecture.
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  • The Best European Experiences for Music Lovers

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    Music is at the heart of every country, city and person in Europe. But the type of music you’ll find during a trip to Europe can vary dramatically. From modern rock festivals to classic opera performances, you’re sure to see and hear a wide range of performances. Browse this gallery for a taste of some of Europe’s most interesting music scenes.
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  • Through the Grapevine

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    Wine has influenced the culture of Europe for centuries. Dating back to 1600 BC, the Romans spread wine grapes throughout Europe and quickly became skilled at classifying grape varieties and colors, observing characteristics, and building fertilization techniques. By the first century AD, wine was being exported from Italy to Spain, Germany, England and France. The world’s oldest operating winery, the Château de Goulaine in France, is still open to visitors today and was a reason the country and its surrounding area quickly dominated the world wine market.
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