Best of Italy
"I" is for inspiring. Italy's many sensory delights will keep students' inquiring minds ignited (cool them off with icy gelatos). The ragazzi will learn the difference between pizza, piazza and pizazz. Palazzo and paparazzo.
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Italian can be quite a mouthful at times but it's inevitably delicious.
Arrive in Milan, Mecca for Fashionistas. Float along the canals of Venice. Visit Juliet's balcony in Verona. Lunch in Florence. Race around Rome's Colosseum. Demand a Papal audience at the Vatican.
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Italian ingenuity spanning the ages: from da Vinci to Ferrari. Budding scientists will follow the footsteps of some of Italy's greatest minds, including the radical Galileo. |
"It's Italian" is a good thing when it comes to art, architecture and design. Italy, a living museum, offers an eye-popping array of artistic treasures that will awe and inspire. |
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Gaze over the Mediterranean from the dizzying heights of the Amalfi coast. Taste the simple pleasures of Sicily, an island of six UNESCO World Heritage Sites. |
In heaven, the cooks are Italian, just ask the Pope. And "slow food," Italy's latest contribution to the world's cook book in the sky, is just the tip of the iceberg. |
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