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Vatican City at St. Peter's Basilica During Sunset
05
Aug

Vatican City: A First-Timer’s Guide for What To See and Do

Vatican City measures just 0.6 miles long and 0.5 miles wide, making it the smallest country on Earth. Despite its tiny size, it houses fewer than 1,000 residents, including the Pope. What this city-state lacks in acreage, it makes up for with breathtaking architecture and sacred history. If you want to dive deep into these...
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Palazzo Vecchio
03
Jun

The Best Museums in Florence

Florence is unquestionably one of the world’s most romantic cities and it’s been a centre for art and literature since the Middle Ages. It could even be argued that the modern world as we know it was born in Florence when Dante penned his Commedia and the powerful families of Tuscany decided to use their...
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View of a city in Sicily
11
Mar

The 5 Best Places to Visit in Sicily

Why settle for the ordinary when Sicily’s shores beckon with fascinating tales from ancient history and natural wonders unlike those of anywhere else in Europe?  This Mediterranean jewel is more than just an island getaway: Sicily has been an arena for thousands of years, where civilizations have vied for dominance. And every people who have...
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