Parma – the capital city of gourmets and gourmands

Piazza Garibaldi, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Parma is a small provincial town, located between Milan and Bologna. It is becoming a popular destination over the few recent years. Tourists are coming here to admire not only historically interesting part of the city, but also to enjoy a quiet and carefree atmosphere that is steeped in Parma all around. Although no records of the town establishment have

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Lido di Dante – the smallest and quietest resort around Ravenna

Beach in Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Lido di Dante is the smallest and quietest of the resorts around Ravenna, situated 8 kilometres away of this city. The local beach has retained its original natural appearance. In 2002, there was 1 kilometre of the local beach reserved as a naturist beach. There are some water parks and a lot of clubs. The neighboring resort Lido Adriano, is

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Bologna – a home to the world’s oldest university

Bologna as seen from the top of Torre degli Asinelli, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

The city of Bologna with approximately 400,000 inhabitants lies, to the detriment of the majority of tourists, in the shadow of more famous cities like Rome, Florence or Venice. However, it has also as much to offer and its advantage is that is not overcrowded. Bologna is the capital and largest city of Emilia-Romagna, located approximately in the middle of

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Rimini – the largest seaside resort in Europe

Rimini beach, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

This famous summer holiday resort can offer much more than just the sea and the beaches and whatever else that other resorts offer, but also a nice old city with some beautiful and important monuments. It is located in Emilia-Romagna. Rimini has one hundred and thirty thousand inhabitants and boasts 15 km of beaches. It is considered the largest seaside

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