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VENICE – An unforgettable pedestrian city of canals, bridges, art galleries and churches
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Climate |
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Summer is hot, especially in the south.
Spring and autumn are mild with fine, sunny
weather. Winter in the south is much drier and
warmer than in northern and central areas.
Mountainous regions are colder with heavy
winter snowfalls.
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January |
July |
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4.5 |
26 |
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Ride a Gondola in Venice and go to a fashion show in Milan!
There is no other city like Venice – arguably one of the most beautiful places in the world.
Amassing wealth through the expertise of the Venetian traders (including Marco Polo) it was an aristocratic republic ruled by the Doges. Made up of 118 islands, 180 canals and connected by 400 bridges the city is filled with masterpieces of Venetian architecture, bearing witness to its glorious past.
No other city offers the extraordinary thrill of getting around by gondola or exploring on foot a labyrinth of small streets with hump backed bridges.
A truly enchanting and magical city!
Milan. A city that sets trends! Home of fashion, industry and commerce, Milan also conceals extraordinary architectural and artistic treasures including the Duomo and the world famous La Scala theatre.
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