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Arrive in Milan, a world capital of fashion, design and high-end retail, before heading to a city steeped in Romantic imagery, Venice. Take a gondola ride along the iconic network of canals and wonder at the abundance of architectural charm of the passing buildings. Then on to the olive groves of Tuscany and Pisa, with its renowned leaning tower. Next; Genoa, with its ornate and colourful sea-facing facades and large, inviting plazas. Not far from Genoa lies Portofino, a rustic fishing village. More colourful houses sit alongside outstanding seafood restaurants and boutiques.
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MILAN

DAY 1 - 1

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MILAN

Day 1 - 3

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Milan is perhaps Italy's most sophisticated and modern city, a thriving hub for business, art and fashion. The city's defining feature is the Duomo, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, and if that wasn't enough the refectory of the Santa Maria delle Grazie church is home to one of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous paintings, 'The Last Supper'. Shop in the designer boutiques of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II arcades or marvel at the opulence of the La Scala opera house, Milan's history, style and culture won't disappoint.

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VENICE

Day 3 - 5

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Venice is an icon across the world due to its picturesque canals, black gondolas and unique Venetian Gothic architecture, and the city certainly lives up to its image with a romantic charm that dazzles everyone who visits. The Grand Canal, lined with Renaissance and Baroque palaces, is a sight to behold, and the bustling Piazza San Marco is the lively hub of the city. Yet Venice is much more than its main attractions; delve into its backstreets and winding alleys and you'll discover ancient churches, charming local restaurants and vibrant bars.

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PISA

Day 5 - 6

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The main draw of Pisa is undoubtedly its world-famous Leaning Tower, yet there are a number of other interesting architectural, historic and cultural sights to see in this Tuscan city. Stray from the busy Piazza del Duomo and you'll discover charming cafes and vibrant bars frequented by locals and students, and stroll through the pedestrianised streets and stop at elegant boutiques, medieval arcades and pretty patio restaurants. Visit Renaissance mansions, Gothic churches and the remains of medieval walls and soak up the charm of Pisa.

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GENOA

Day 6 - 8

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Renowned as the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, Genoa is nowadays a vibrant port city that offers a wealth of history and culture and an array of hidden gems. The medieval centre is one of the country's finest, its labyrinth of cobbled lanes lined with pastel-hued houses, majestic palaces and historic churches and its elegant squares filled with bustling cafes, lively bars and excellent seafood restaurants. Genoa is also home to a number of world-class museums, and its vibrant atmosphere and authentic charm is sure to enchant.

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PORTOFINO

Day 8 - 10

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Portofino is a small fishing village in the Liguria region of Italy, situated on the Ligurian Sea. It is a popular yachting destination.

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MILAN

Day 10 - 11

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Milan is perhaps Italy's most sophisticated and modern city, a thriving hub for business, art and fashion. The city's defining feature is the Duomo, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, and if that wasn't enough the refectory of the Santa Maria delle Grazie church is home to one of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous paintings, 'The Last Supper'. Shop in the designer boutiques of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II arcades or marvel at the opulence of the La Scala opera house, Milan's history, style and culture won't disappoint.

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