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Welcome to the best Italian hotels site on the web. From this site you can reserve Italian hotel rooms with a range of prices-and get some basic information about popular travel destinations.
In Italy hotels come in so many styles and price ranges. Here, you can explore and compare hotels in each location before you reserve hotel accommodations. And, if you reserve Italian hotel rooms on line through this site, you’ll have access to prices not available elsewhere-not even by calling the hotel itself.
Whatever you plan to explore in Italy-the art and architecture, history, cuisine, natural beauty, thermal spas, fashionable shopping-you’ll find one common denominator: a different pace of life.
Italy is an ancient civilization, where you’ll encounter ties to the past everywhere, dating back to the first prehistoric settlers. In a place like this, the inhabitants truly know how to savor life. And while you’re in Italy, you will too.
Drinking a perfectly prepared morning cappuccino or watching the sun sink into the sea while sipping a locally made aperitif will be experiences as memorable as visits to the...
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Syracuse preserves many traces of its ancient past. You can view buildings still standing from the 5th and 6th centuries, a Greek Theatre carved into the rock, and a Roman amphitheatre.
Huge caves nearby were the source of rock for the major Greek buildings and are fascinating to tour today.
The Regional Museum and the Regional Gallery contain very rich archaeologic and visual art collections.
A short trip from Syracuse, you might want to visit the “Sirocco House” in Carlentini, which demonstrates how inhabitants in the eighteenth-century “air-conditioned” their homes with architectural techniques designed to avoid the sultry heat carried to Sicily by the winds from Africa.
Explore Syracuse’s hotels on this page and make a reservation online to take advantage of special web-only rates.
Perched high atop the cliffs and looking out onto the Bay of Naples, Sorrento is named for the mythical song of the mermaids.
It’s a wonderful base for sightseeing: Pompeii, Naples, and Capri are all within easy reach for day trips. In Sorrento itself, visit the shops in the town square that sell the traditional crafts of the region: intarsia (inlay woodwork) and embroidered goods.
In the evening, visit a local night club to watch the tarantella and other traditional dances performed in nineteenth-century costume.
Gelato (ice cream) is a local specialty: sample one of Sorrento’s hundred flavors. Explore Sorrento’s hotels on this page and make a reservation online to take advantage of special web-only rates.
Positano, a gem in the crown of the Amalfi coast, is extremely picturesque, with pink and white villas clinging dramatically to the steep hillside.
According to legend, Positano was founded by Poseidon, the god of the sea, and water activities continue to be a central attraction.
Over the years, Positano has also attracted a cosmopolitan group of writers, artists, and thinkers. Writers and artists still gather in Positano, and the town also attracts those interested in fashion.
The many small boutiques offer unique and stylish clothing for the discriminating world traveler.
Explore Positano’s hotels on this page and make a reservation online to take advantage of special web-only rates.
Pompei is one of the most fascinating archeological sites in the world. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D.,
Pompei was buried in lava and remained buried until the 1700s, when excavations began. To tour the site today is to get the most remarkable glimpse of everyday life in the ancient Roman civilization.
Baths, forums, and villas have been preserved, including the frescoes on the walls and floors. The site even allows us to learn what ancient Pompeiians ate, where they held their market, and what their economy was like.
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The famous Leaning Tower in Pisa is actually part of a four-piece group of architectural masterpieces in white marble in the Campo dei Miracoli, or “Field of Miracles.”
The tower does more than lean: it’s the bell tower for an equally impressive medieval cathedral, the Duomo Santa Maria, which mixes Moorish, Byzantine, and Romanesque architecture.
The Camposanto, a monumental graveyard, has frescoed walls and according to legend contains soil brought from the Holy Lands during the Crusades.
The Pisan complex is completed by the Baptistery, one of the largest and most beautiful in Italy.
In addition to the architecture, Pisa offers other amazing sites. Every June, Pisa is also home to impressive regattas and an amazing luminary festival.
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The architecture and art of Palermo reflect the history of Sicily’s many cultural influences: ancient Greece, Arab-Byzantine, Gothic and Baroque are all met with here.
The Archaeologic Museum, with Etruscan and Greek artifacts, and the Regional Gallery of Sicily are two sites art lovers shouldn’t miss.
The Cathedral is the most important historic building. And of course, a trip to Palermo will include the local cuisine, rich and vibrant like Sicily itself.
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