Italy

3 most wonderful places to see in Italy are Rome, Florence and Venice. You should give about 2 to 3 weeks to tour these places.

Rome is one of world's most photogenic cities - not surprising when you remember what's here - The Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, St Peter's Square, Spanish Steps, Colosseum, and others (mentioned below). Whether you spend your time sightseeing, or lazing in cafés watching the world go by, it will be your turn to feature in your very own Roman Holiday.

Rome is a romantic place for honey-moon, favorite holiday destination, and city of fashion.



Places to see in Rome

Capitol hill
Catacombs
Piazza San Pietro
Pantheon
Palatine
Trevi fountain
The mouth of the truth
Spanish steps
San Peter basilica


Colosseum





In Venice

Sightseeing in Venice with its numerous tourist attractions offers the tourist visiting the city of Venice a unique experience in comparison to other Italian and European cities. A city built in swamp lands, surrounded by the sea, and intricately laced with canals populated by colorful Venetian Gondolas the city of Venice seduces all who visit her!
 
One of the main tourist attractions in Venice for sightseeing is Piazza San Marco (St. Marks Square). Within St. marks square are many keys for the first time visitor to help them start to understand the uniqueness of the city of Venice. On one side the square opens up on the Bay of San Marco, and this was originally the front gate to the city of Venice as in ancient times people arrived via sea routes into the city. St. Marks features the tourist attractions of St. Marks Basilica, The Doges Palace, its soaring bell-tower and numerous other important buildings that line the rest of the square offering a great start for your sightseeing in Venice.






The Basilica of St. Marks is probably the most visited tourist attraction in the city, a must-see sight for sightseeing in Venice for the first-time visitor.





 


The Doges Palace, Palazzo Ducale,  is another popular tourist attraction for the sightseeing in Venice. It stands alongside the St. Marks Basilica and the two buildings echo influences of the East in their architectural style. A Byzantine-Gothic style of architecture that is another reason why the tourist attractions of Venice are so unique. Sightseeing in Venice is unlike any other city in the world. The Doges Palace was the home of the Venetian ruler the Doge, and his government.





Another tourist attraction of Venice is a ride in one of the famous Gondolas with a Venetian Gondeliere along the narrow canals of the inner quarters of the city. This mode of transport provides a very different view of the city for sightseeing in Venice. Avoid Gondola rides along the Grand canal as the water-way is too wide and open; the ideal ride on a Gondola is on the back canals where you pass under enchanting bridges through narrow channels dominating by picturesque palaces to enjoy a more intimate experience of the city. 

The Grand Canal is Venice's biggest and most elaborate tourist attraction stretching from the railway station to the far end of Venice where St. Marks square is to be found. Sightseeing is especially fulfilling along this precious waterway lined with palaces, churches and numerous other buildings reflecting the uniqueness of Venice.