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What are the famous cities in Italy?

Venice, 1

Venice and Padua form the Greater Padua-Venice region. Alias Queen of Adriatic Sea, Water Capital, City of Bridge and City of Light, it is one of the most romantic cities in the world. The amorous feelings of Venice are always inseparable from the "water". The winding water lane is full of clear waves, just like a silent girl with tender feelings in her eyes. Its architecture, painting, sculpture and opera have an extremely important position and influence in the world. Venice enjoys the reputation of "Water City", "Water City" and "Hundred Island City" because of its reputation of "being born from water, being beautiful from water and prospering from water".

2. Milan

Milan is a big city in the northwest of Italy, a European country, located on Lombardy Plain, which is the most densely populated and developed area in Italy. It is famous for architecture, fashion, art, painting, opera, economy, football, commerce, tourism and media.

It has many titles: one of the most famous international metropolises in the world, the largest metropolis in Italy and one of the eight metropolitan areas in the world, the most developed city in Italy and one of the four economic centers in Europe, the world fashion and design capital and the most influential city in the fashion industry, the world convention and exhibition center, the world historical and cultural city, the world opera shrine and the world art capital.

3. Rome

You must come to Rome, the capital of Italy. With a history of 20 centuries, it is the best open-air museum in the world. Just take a walk in the street and you will be shocked by the buildings here. There are many world-famous attractions here, such as the Colosseum, St. Peter's Cathedral, Trevi Fountain, Vatican and Pantheon. If you have enough holiday time, sit down in the square and have a cup of coffee or ice cream, although it is a bit expensive.

4. Bologna

Bologna is Italy's gourmet capital, famous for its left-wing politics and wealth. In a casual stroll, you may find a square that surprises you, so that you can have a rest and eat an ice cream. It is said that there is the oldest university in the world, which was built in 1088. Of course, the most famous food here is food, such as spaghetti, lasagna and fried noodles.

5.sardinia

Sardinia, Italy's largest island, is a holiday resort for many locals and rich players. It's quiet and leisurely here, but it will be crowded in summer. The coast of Sardinia is world-famous, with amazing beaches and clear water. Compared with many beaches in Europe, the urban atmosphere here is not serious, and there are no hotels made of reinforced concrete. Most houses are very elegant.