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BY: JACK MORTIMER
From the Leaning Tower of Pisa to the Colesseum, there are many world-famous landmarks that can be found across Italy. However, tourists looking for a more tranquil getaway to the wonderful country should not be afraid to go off the beaten track.
The travel blog Solo Sophie has recommended a number of locations across Italy that often go under the radar, such as Bergamo in the north of the country. Around half an hour away from Milan and featuring its own airport, Bergamo is a tale of two cities, with the older Città Alta located high up, surrounded by hills.
SOURCE: https://www.express.co.uk
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