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Wine Holidays in Tuscany

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Winding through the Tuscan hills, the wine roads offer travel itineraries within remarkable viticulture areas which are characterized by vineyards and wine cellars and also by landscape, historical attractions in a frame where all kinds of comfort is offered to welcome tourists.

Along the wine road signs point out clearly places for lodging, especially farm holidays. Information services are available all over an area where vineyard control is guaranteed by strict quality standards. Any time of the year is suitable to participate in these itineraries, whose beauty reveals itself in various ways at any change of season.

The approach to wine is not only characterized by the simple act of tasting it, but it goes along with visits to vineyards, tastes of typical dishes and attendance to cultural events.

Tuscany is the first region, among all the others in Italy, which has promoted the realization of these itineraries.

Tuscany, which is well-know for its extensive and fascinating landscape, is as well as famous all over the world for its good quality wines and the special taste of its gastronomy.

Along the wine road itinerary in the Tuscan region, and even beyond the beaten tracks, a full patrimony of culture and popular knowledge is offered to those who really want to appreciate the high value of discovering tastes and emotions in relation to wine and all life’s aspects associated with it.

Along the road wine in the Pisan Hills you can found an important project named La Mia Toscana? (My Tuscany), that offers tourists solutions in fascinating itineraries. You can choose from the wine and gastronomic itineraries (Tuscan cooking classes, wine tasting and tasting of other typical products, escorted gastronomic excursions), to trekking itineraries (escorted excursions on the Tuscan hills, by foot, on mountain bike, horse-riding), cultural itineraries (escorted excursions in the discovery of medieval villages, castles and handicraft products, Italian language lessons) up to relax and comfort itineraries (with treatments at the Thermal baths) and to golfing (in combination with culture, gastronomy and art).

Pisa Airport “Galileo Galilei” is the main destination for Tuscany and central Italy (after Rome), and is served by several airlines operating hundreds of weekly flights to national and international destinations. Numerous companies offer charter flights to and from a number of European and non-European destinations. Flying to Pisa is really cheap and easy: the most important low cost flights companies reach Pisa, and the airport is 5 minutes away from the centre of the town by bus, train or taxi.

20 Interesting Things About Europe

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Europe has been the center of much of Western Civilization throughout the history of mankind. Here are 20 interesting things about Europe you should know, but may not.

20 Interesting Things About Europe

With the amazing history of Europe, picking 20 things out can be a controversial effort to say the least, but here we go anyway.

1. Europe is the second smallest continent with roughly 4 million square miles.

2. Europe is designated as a continent for political reasons. There is no geographic basis for the claim.

3. Europe is home to more than 700 million people, but birth rates are stagnant.

4. Most scholars believe Europe was named after Europa, a Phoenician Princess in Greek mythology.

5. The smallest country in Europe is the Vatican, which is considered a separate country from Italy even though it is in the middle of Rome.

6. The largest city in Europe is Paris with a population of just under 10 million people.

7. La Sapienza University in Rome is the largest university in Europe with a whopping 184,000 students.

8. Europe produces just over 18 percent of all the oil in the world.

9. The European Union has 25 country members.

10. 80 to 90 percent of Europe was once covered in forest, but this has been reduced to 3 percent in Western Europe.

11. Europe has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world.

12. Europe has been racked with war throughout its history to the point where more than 70 former countries have been conquered and no longer appear on maps.

13. The great Roman inventions so often cited by scholars actually were created by Etruscans, a small empire in the south of present day Italy.

14. The Dark Ages in Europe lasted from 476 to 1,000 A.D. or twice as long as the United States has been a country.

15. The Renaissance followed this period and lasted roughly 200 years.

16. The first country to join the industrial revolution in Europe was Great Britain.

17. The First World War lasted from 1914 to 1918 and resulted in four empires radically changing or dissolving completely: the German, Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman and the Russian.

18. Adolf Hitler was not German. He was Austrian, born in the small town of Braunau am Inn.

19. It is estimated that 62 million people died in World War II, 2.5 percent of the world?s population at that time.

20. The 10 most generous countries in the world when it comes to charitable giving are all located in Europe.

To be honest, the 20 items mentioned about Europe cited above are just scratching the surface. If you have a hankering for history, Europe is a fascinating subject to study.

Travel in Rome , Italy

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Rome Italy is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the European Union.  Visitors come from around the world to see world-famous landmarks such as the Colosseum, the Forum and the Patheon.

Young couples love to throw three coins into Trevi Fountain, climb the Spanish Steps or enjoy a latte in Piazza Navona. At Vatican City, visitors can visit St Peter’s Cathedral and enjoy its  fountains, statues and the beautiful church dome. At the Vatican Museum, you won’t want to miss the masterpieces Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael or the Sistine Chapel. Rome Italy has tourist attractions for all tastes and there are hotel accommodation is available throughout the city.

Rome is in the Lazio region of central Italy on the Tiber river (Italian: Tevere). The original settlement developed on hills that faced onto a ford beside the Tiber island, the only natural ford of the river. The historic centre of Rome was built on seven hills: the Aventine Hill, the Caelian Hill, the Capitoline Hill, the Esquiline Hill, the Palatine Hill, the Quirinal Hill, and the Viminal Hill. The city is also crossed by another river the Aniene which joins the Tiber north of the historic centre.

Although the city centre is about 24 km (14.9 mi) inland from the Tyrrhenian Sea, the city territory extends to the shore, where the south-western district of Ostia is located. The altitude of the central part of Rome ranges from 13 m (43 ft) above sea level (at the base of the Pantheon) to 139 m (456 ft) above sea level (the peak of Monte Mario). The Commune of Rome covers an overall area of about 1,285 km2 (496 sq mi), including many green areas.

Excellent rail service is available to Rome from many parts of Europe.  Many people enjoy a Mediterranean cruise, after visiting the city. Rome’s two main airports are Leonardo da Vinci Airport (Fiumicino) and Ciampino Airport.  Flights to Rome are available from London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam and most other major cities.  Rome is also an airline hub for many of the discount airlines.

Much like the rest of Italy, Rome is predominantly Roman Catholic. Although Rome is home to the Vatican City and St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome’s cathedral is the Basilica of St. John Lateran, located to the south-east of the city-centre. There are around 900 churches in Rome in total, aside from the cathedral itself, some others of note include: the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, the Basilica di San Clemente, San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane and the Church of the Gesu. There are also the ancient Catacombs of Rome underneath the city. Numerous highly important religious educational institutions are also in Rome, such as the Pontifical Lateran University, Pontifical Biblical Institute, Pontifical Gregorian University, and Pontifical Oriental

The territory of Vatican City is part of the Mons Vaticanus, and of the adjacent former Vatican Fields, where St. Peter’s Basilica, the Apostolic Palace, the Sistine Chapel, and museums were built, along with various other buildings. The area was part of the Roman rione of Borgo until 1929. Being separated from the city, on the west bank of the Tiber river, the area was an outcrop of the city that was protected by being included within the walls of Leo IV, and later expanded by the current fortification walls of Paul III/Pius IV/Urban VIII. When the Lateran Treaty of 1929 that gave the state its present form was being prepared, the boundaries of the proposed territory was influenced by the fact that much of it was all but enclosed by this loop. For some tracts of the frontier, there was no wall, but the line of certain buildings supplied part of the boundary, and for a small part of the frontier a modern wall was constructed.

The territory includes Saint Peter’s Square, distinguished from the territory of Italy only by a white line along the limit of the square, where it touches Piazza Pio XII. St. Peter’s Square is reached through the Via della Conciliazione, which runs from the Tiber River to St. Peter’s. This grand approach was constructed by Benito Mussolini after the conclusion of the Lateran Treaty. According to the Lateran Treaty, certain properties of the Holy See that are located in Italian territory, most notably Castel Gandolfo and the major basilicas, enjoy extraterritorial status similar to that of foreign embassies.

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Italy Tourist Destinations

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Italy Tourist Destinations surely leave you spellbound with their amazing variety and it is not surprising that millions of visitors arrive here every year from destinations across the globe. What you will get among the Italy Tourist Destinations is not only scenic beauty but also rich cultural heritage, amazing art and architecture, or trendy metropolis as well breathtaking countryside all co-existing side by side and creating a perfect harmony among each other. The most famous tourist attractions in Italy includes architectural masterpieces, museums and art galleries and not to forget the cities which are an experience in itself .

Italy is famous for many other things like fashion trends, delectable cuisines and finest of wines . The pastas and pizzas have attained worldwide popularity. But what attracts tourists from all over the world is the presence of tourist attractions in almost every region of Italy. Italy tourist destinations includes cities like ;Rome, Milan, Florence, Venice, Siena, Turin and Naples ,which have so much to offer for a memorable holidays. Then there are world-class ski resorts in picturesque Alps and Dolomite mountains, endless stretch of sun-drenched beaches, and pristine countryside, perfect for walking and cycling as well as skiing tours.

Italy Tourist Destinations you just cannot miss the capital city,Rome which is famous for its Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Forum, Fontana di Trevi, Castle Sant’Angelo and stunning basilicas as well as for its glorious past. Then come to Milan to witness Duomo of Milan ,the biggest and most elaborate gothic structure in Italy as well as the second largest Catholic cathedral in the world. Then if you want to explore the smallest state with an area of 0.44 sq km then come to Vatican City, nestled in the center of Rome, here you will find St Peter’s Basilica, the Sistine Chapel and the famous Vatican Museum .

Italy Tourist Destinations

abound in number and you just cannot miss Venice so to say a romantic destination in Italy, famous for its fascinating canals and gondolas. Go on an enchanting cruise in the Grand Canal Venice of Venice. If you are an art lover then Florence, the capital of scenic Tuscany is ideal palce to visit. It is in fact the artistic capital of Italy and here you have The Uffizi Gallery in Florence ,one of the finest museums in the world showcasing works of famous artists such as Giotto, Filippo Lippi, Botticelli, Fra Angelico, Raphael, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Titian, Raffaello, Caravaggio etc. Siena and Pisa are other major tourist destinations in Tuscany region.

Then come to Siena on your Italy tours , an enchanting Italian city, known for its well-maintained medieval streets and piazzas, which includes the Piazza del Campo. Then among the Italy tourist destinations , Leaning Tower of Pisa is also must visit . This was included in the seven wonders in the world. Turin also makes for an enchanting holidays with attractions like Mole Antonelliana, the Piazza San Carlo, and Museo Egizio ,which is the world’s largest Egyptian Museum outside Egypt. Other tourist destination in Italy is Naples which offers you the option to tours the ancient city of Pompeii buried by a volcanic eruption from Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Naples also has exquisite architectural masterpieces.

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