7 Best Places Recomended to Visit in Italy, Travel and Tour

Tour Visitor - Italy, a country in the southern parts of Europe has been notorious around the world has a lot of beautiful, historic city, both regarding architecture as well as its history. No doubt, the country that borders France and Switzerland became one of the bustling tourist destinations visited by tourists all over the world.

For those of you who intend to take a vacation to this country, it's good to make a list of the places you visit to avoid confusion because Italy has many tourist destinations. Therefore, here are a few attractions in Italy which are suitable for entry in a list of places that are worth visiting:

1. Colosseum

Attractions in Italy is already very well known around the world. It felt incomplete if a vacation to Italy without visiting the phenomenal building this one. Yes, is the Colosseum. Located in Rome, capital of Italy. The Colosseum is a historic building with unique architecture.

Built around the year A.d. 72 to 80 by Emperor Vespasian, the founder of the ruling Flavian Dynasty. The Coliseum stands firmly as a football stadium, and the Coliseum can hold many spectators up to 55,000 people with 80 entrances. Building with elliptical has reached a height of 48 meters with a size of 188 x 156 m. The building is also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre.

As one of the attractions, the Colosseum is always crowded by tourists both local and international. The number of visitors increased even during summer. For those of you who intend to visit this place, it's good you come in the morning to avoid crowding with other visitors. As information, the Colosseum is open time 08.30 local time, while the lid is about an hour before the sinking Sun.
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2. Rabbit Beach Lampedusa

If you think that only Italy is famous for its tourist attractions in the form of the building as well as food and its historical place, it turns out that Italy also keeps the charm of its shores. Even one of the beaches in Italy is known as the coast of attractiveness the most beautiful in the world. Yes, Rabbit Beach Lampedusa. Plessis is located in the southwest of Sicily, has been crowned as the most beautiful beach in the world by one of the leading tourist sites in 2013.

Different from most beaches usually, Rabbit Beach, true to its name, has a uniqueness, i.e., is the place of living of hundreds of rabbits. All the rabbit live free around the beach and has been there since decades ago. In addition to the rabbit, his tours are also very popular because it is still very awake so this area itself is always not a lot there is human activity. Beautiful white sand and the water is clean comfort its the blue one is enough a reason this place is so worth visiting.

Rabbit Beach can only be visited by boat. Not wrong if the Rabbit Beach was named the most beautiful beach in the world because of the beach itself has been considered to have all the requirements as the most beautiful beach. Starting from the sand, its blue, nautical tourism, the uniqueness of the rabbit, as well as the warm weather makes the beach Mediterranea located in the Lampedusa is very suitable to serve as sun loungers while enjoying panoramic views riveting.
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3. Cinque Terre


The Cinque Terre is a small colorful town in the region of the Riviera, Italy. For those of you who've been satisfied seeing the beauty of the city of Italy, it doesn't hurt to visit the place on this one. The Cinque Terre is a unique town with colorful buildings. This has been in effect since many centuries ago and stays up until now. The location is not far from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea until the Cinque Terre are also able to offer you a delicious sea food.

Cinque Terre has been designated by UNESCO as a world heritage site. The Cinque Terre are five means the area, extending north to South starting from, consists of five villages, i.e., Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.
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4. Piazza Navona


Piazza Navona is the square which is very big and beautiful, located in the Centre of Rome, just west of the Pantheon. Especially in the afternoon, this location has crowded a place to relax by the locals as well as tourists. In fact, it is recognized that the most potent attraction is the Piazza Navona in the afternoon. On the right and left sides of the Piazza Navona, there is a row of stately buildings of typical European architecture. Restore-restaurant much available here which is probably very busy especially in the afternoon for those who want to enjoy the beautiful view while sitting eating a dish typical of Italy.

In the Piazza Navona contains three fountains; Fountain of the Four Rivers which are at the peak of a statue of the Obelisk of Domitian, and then there is the Fontana del Moro contained four Tritons (God of the sea who has the lower body such as dolphins) on his pond and the last Fountain of Neptune. For those of you who want to admire the fountain was the third from close range, provided places for sitting around him so that visitors will not get tired of standing. Also, if you pay a visit to Piazza Navona, don't miss the opportunity to visit the Church of Sant'Agnese in Agone Baroque giants that are on the back side of the Piazza Navona. Guaranteed you will be amazed at how great this one church.
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5. Pantheon


The Pantheon is a temple of the Imperial relics that Rimawi now have switched functions into the Roman Catholic Church. The building is located on the edge of Rome's central square or Piazza Della Rotonda, adjacent to Piazza Navona. The characteristic of the building is the high side with its terrace, which was later today many inspiring rather than design for buildings such as libraries, universities, places of government buildings, and so on.

The Pantheon is designed around the year 27 BC as a temple. The construction itself was completed in the know 126 M, during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. As goals initially, the Pantheon is a shrine to worship the Roman gods. However, the fire occurred in the year 80 a.d. and leaving only the front pole building (Portico or porch). Later, the emperor Hadrian to fix it and add a section is a circular building, the Rotunda, on the inside of the Pantheon. Then, since the year 609 M, Pantheon switch function into a church until about the age 1885 m. Additionally, the Pantheon also serve as a place to bury the national hero of Italy as King Emmanuel I and Raphael, painter of the Renaissance.
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6. Gianicolo Hill


Gianicolo Hill offers the best views of the city from the top of the hill that lies between the Vatican and Trastevere. Because of its location is on top of high places, Gianicolo Hill also has some historic buildings used for religious interests. To reach the Gianicolo Hill, you can start it from the Castle San Angeli on the banks of the Tiber River, followed by fairly steep hikes ranging from Via Urbando VIII. It takes about an hour on foot to reach the top of the Gianicolo, but believe me; all tired and exhausted will be paid off in full by the interface that you see at the top of the Hill. Even along the journey towards the Hill, you will be impressed will feature exciting places like the Bambino Gesu children's Hospital. Gianicolo Hill is best suited to serve destinations to enjoy views of the sunset and the night atmosphere of Rome.

On top of the Gianicolo Hill, there is a historical Cannon Cannon Gianicolo. Every day, at 12-noon, cannons will be fired into the air as a sign of the whole Church in Rome to ring the bells simultaneously. In addition to Cannon park overlooking Piazza Garibaldi, where we can see the surrounding luxurious residences belonging to the Ambassador of the world. There is also a fountain of Acqua Pauloa inspires rather than the spray the Trevi Fountain.

Adjacent to the Acqua Paola, standing 9 century Church; San Pietro in Montorio. The Walhalla where this church is destined for St. Peter's, because according to local belief, in place of this is Saint Peter was crucified upside-down in the State. Down from the Gianicolo Hill, you are still treated to magnificent views of the old town of Rome named Trastevere has beautiful architecture and romantic. Also, it also offers a beautiful typical Trastevere Italy on restaurants that stand along the way at an affordable price.
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7. Leaning Tower of Pisa


It is located in Pisa, Italy stands the Bell Tower of the Cathedral a gallant 8-high 55 meters more or less named Torre Pendente di Pisa, better known by the name the leaning tower. Then what's interesting from the Tower of Pisa to visit if he should vacation to Italy? Of course, the building 8 floor is worth a visit because in addition to ever enter in 7 Wonders of the world but it is also a unique building because the building stand tilts unlike buildings standing upright.

Uniquely again, his leaning tower of Pisa is not due to deliberate the leaning tower of Pisa but made so skewed because the soil buttresses these buildings vanish because no strong sustain weighing building. The tower was built in the 12th century and until now more 800 years the leaning tower still standing solidly although in the circumstances. It is amazing once instead of leaning tower of Pisa that is in Italy. So if you are planning a vacation to Italy will then do not miss to visit the leaning tower of Pisa.
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