Milan, Italy’s second city, is situated on the Olona River, on the Plain of Lombardy. It is the country’s chief industrial, commercial and banking centre. The wide range of industries in the area includes cars, steel, machine tools, electrical goods, textiles, aircraft, footwear, chemicals, plastics, furniture and electronics; it is also a centre for publishing and printing. It has a reputation for being a lively city, its inhabitants aggressive and full of vitality.
When making travel plans to Italy, Florence should definitely be on your itinerary.
Having a wonderful selection of hotels, restaurants, history and well know
attractions, Florence can be appealing for travelers of all ages. Some of the
fantastic attractions in Florence include: Michelangelo's 'David', the Santa Marie del
Fiore at the Piazza del Duomo, and Ponte Vecchio!
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Lake Garda is Italy's largest lake, offering great weather, accommodations, and activities. Being close to many population centers and other large lakes, Lake Garda has become a favorite for holiday travelers.
Brittany (la Bretagne) is a wide peninsula located in the west of France, hugged by the English Channel at the north and the Atlantic Ocean at the west. The capital of Britanny is Rennes, an active city of 250000 inhabitants.
The Chateau of Chambord is one of the prettiest Renaissance buildings in the Vallee de la Loire (Loire Valley). The only purpose of the Chateau de Chambord was to be used as a retreat for the French kings...
Horses have been mans trusted companions for transportation, for working the land and assisting in battle through the course of history. The horse remains an object of admiration and an irreplaceable part of many sports, among them equestrian trekking.
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Hiking and biking in Spain brings the traveler in intimate contact with some of the most scenically exciting and unspoiled areas of the country that cannot be reached by motorized transportation.
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