If you’re like the majority of our travelers, you know that visiting Italy is a daydream. It’s one of those places that stays with you long after you return home and get settled back into your routine. And it’s not just the iconic landmarks and attractions that make it such an enticing country to explore.
There’s incredible regional cuisine, stunning architecture, gorgeous scenery, wine tasting experiences in historic cellars just yards from the vines and a coastline that would make even the most jaded traveler take a moment of silence to appreciate its breathtaking beauty.
SOURCE: https://www.travelpulse.com
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