Your Guide to Sightseeing in Italy - Spots You Don't Want to Miss
Have you ever gone sightseeing in Italy? If not, you really should! Italy is a place of culture, high fashion, and delicious food. You will see there are museums, monuments, churches, a culture and society that is filled with history everywhere you go.
Italy is also a center for high fashion and along with the great food, friendly people, wine and the Catholic Church this may be one of the best sightseeing vacations you have ever been on. Before you leave this place, you should make sure you see all the important sights. With that in mind, what are the places you need to see when you go on an Italian vacation?
One word: Rome. It would be unthinkable to go sightseeing in Italy without visiting Rome. It is in Rome that you can view the famous landmark erected by the Emperor Titus. Remember how it's associated with the movie "Gladiator"? Emperor Titus built it especially for gladiatorial games. And of course you also need to see the Parthenon in Rome. It overlooks the Coliseum.
The Vatican, the home of the Pope is in Rome, another must while sightseeing in Italy. You should also stop in some of the other cities in Italy such as Venice, Naples, Milan, and Sicily.
You may be able to arrange your own self-guided tour to see all these sights for yourself, if you're an experience sightseer or know some Italian. But you may want to consider having everything arranged by someone else because you don't want to miss any of the important places and you will benefit greatly from a guided tour. The guides fluent in English and have an abundance of information on the historical sights.
Italy sightseeing tours don't necessarily have to be pricy. You can choose from luxury tour coaches, day tours or night tours are available. There are many tours for all to provide the best sightseeing in Italy to match anyone's budget.
Discover more tips about Italy Sightseeing at our website Traveling Italy. Also, be sure to check out our section on Italian Wine Region.
Published November 15th, 2007
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