Where is the best place to relax in Italy?

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No nation has achieved so much success in the ability to live in pleasure, as Italians. Therefore, in whatever city of Italy the tourist, whether it be Milan's capital of fashion or the small fishing town of Portofino, has sent its stops, it will be a real crime if he gets bored for a minute.

Holidays in Italy - it's an immortal classic, an endless array of trampled trails provided thousands of new entertainments to new arrivals.

The most popular and diverse beach resorts are located on the coast of Tuscany, famous primarily for the cities of Florence and Pisa. Everyone must at least once in his life bargain with the hapless Italians in the Florentine market of San Lorenzo and try to prop up the tower of Pisa in the most original ways against the backdrop of other puffing tourists.

After completing these conditions of travel, you can safely go to the beaches of Versilia (Viareggio, Forte dei Marmi), Livorno (Marina de Cecina, Piombino), Tirrenia, Punta Ala, and also visit the island, where several years in prison held Napoleon.

All roads are known to lead to Rome, so a curious tourist just "does not pass" past him, going to charming Italy. In Rome, a direct road to those who crave cultural rest and is not particularly cramped in the means.

For those who are interested in skiing, it is worth looking into Turin, which is considered the capital of the province of Piemonte. The city is located near the Alps, so for a ski holiday there are all conditions. By the way, it was here in the near 2006 winter Olympic Games were held.

May 17, 2013

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