Investigate the
Italy Hotel
One of the most
fashionable vacation spots in Europe is Italy. Once one enters its
beauty, it is easy to see why. Italy is imbued with the presence of
centuries of history, boasts diverse regional delicacies, and houses
exceptional artistic and cultural marvels. With such a vast array of
choices for travel, the difficulty lies solely in deciding where to go.
The versatility of this popular country also enjoys flexible travel
opportunities.
Luckily, touring
Italy can be enjoyed via a rugged backpacking trek, aboard lavish train
rides, on a cruise, or on an enjoyable drives in the car. Hotels in
Italy also
proffer a host of possibilities, from reasonably priced hostels to
fantastic apartment-style rooms in small, luxury hotels. Such
convenience allows for various preferences and styles of travel, which
is part of the attraction to this lovely country.
Italy is known for many things, primarily its exquisite cuisine.
Fortunately, almost any place in Italy offers a multitude of national
favorites as well as regional specialties; one must not choose a
certain area to enjoy this wonderful repast. However, if one must be
restricted to one or two choice cities, the most obvious selection is
not always the best. For instance, as one of the most visited places in
the world, Rome enjoys a plethora of tourists—over 100,000
vacationers trek into this city daily.
However, along with
the economic flush that these people bring, other unfortunate issues
occur. Visitors must not only beware of pickpockets, a common problem
in Italy, but also be watchful for unregistered taxis. Even a usually
easy-to-find Italy
hotel room can be
problematic due to over-booking. Depending on the season, sights may be
crowded with hundreds of onlookers; no one enjoys jostling crowds.
Instead of opting for this busy destination, two equally glamorous but
slightly less popular choices are Florence and Venice.
While Italy holds a
great many religious artifacts, they are only one of many places
featuring such culturalism in Europe. Hotels in
France position
a traveler in the center of one of the most artistic Mecca’s
of the world. For those looking to stay in a hotel Portugal
contains architecture that rivals many of the cathedrals located
throughout Rome. Meanwhile, a Spain
hotel
will place one in the center of a living culture filled with dance,
food, and entertainment. While there is always a reason to stay at an Italy hotel,
one should not limit their view of European culture to just one country.
Explore Venice and
Florence Hotels in
Italy
Venice
is constructed upon 118 islands, connected by approximately 400
bridges. In Venice, the beautiful images are countless. Merely walking
through the city affords innumerable visual pleasures. The wending
canals, the many small bridges, the cobblestone walkways, slender
alleys, and colorful laundry strung-up between buildings are all images
familiar to one traveling in Venice. Visitors may ride in a gliding
gondola or enjoy a sumptuous meal at one of the many quality
restaurants with outdoor seating. The famous cafe, Florian’s
offers coffee and scrumptious confections. Only steps from your hotel Italy’s
treasures await you.
Visitors must be
sure not to miss the Rialto Bridge. Of four bridges that span the Grand
Canal, the Rialto is the oldest and most famous. Crafted of stone
during the 1500’s, it is famed for its beauty and the rows of
shops that flank the portico. Another stunning structure to see is
Basilica San Marco. This cathedral rests in St. Mark’s square
and is connected to the Doge’s palace. Its design is
Byzantine in style. Opulent mosaics and gilded frescoes adorn its
interior, one of the most stunning being the Ascension dome.
While there are
many fantastic remarkable sights in Florence, two not-to-miss
destinations in Florence are the cathedral (Duomo) and the Gallery of
the Accademia di Belle Arti museum, where Michelangelo’s
David is housed. The hotels
Italy has
to offer are near both of these marvels.
The Duomo is an
architectural wonder, embodying the very best of Gothic structural
design. The work to create this remarkable building took over 170 years
to complete. The exterior of this famous cathedral is crafted of white,
green, and red marble. The high arches of the interior ceiling create a
soaring space. Lauded for its precious works of art, including its
vibrant stained glass windows, vivid iconography, and luminous
frescoes, the cathedral is a phenomenal example of the religious
devotion of the Italian people.
While it is a usual
stop on the journey, another must-see is Michelangelo’s David
at the Accademia di Belle Arti. This depiction of David, carved by the
artist when he was younger than 30 years old, is considered a
Masterpiece of the art world. The hero stands in nude contemplation,
seeming to prepare himself for battle. With flexed muscles and a
serious gaze, he looks to the left. A remarkable example of Renaissance
sculpture at its best and the once-in-a-lifetime chance to see a work
of Michelangelo, the marble statue of David should not be missed.
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