Have you ever seen how the structure of Italy looks in an atlas or in a world map? Well, it looks like a land body of boot floating in Mediterranean Sea. On the northern side, the country has long stretches of snow clad Alps mountains and almost all parts of Italy has extreme climate. It is advisable to visit this city in winter by the efficient car hire Italy as the summers are very hot. But if you are fond of snowfalls and chilly winds then you should visit the northern part of Italy where there are Dolomites, to experience the shivers of winter. France, Austria,
Switzerland and Slovakia share their boundaries with Italy.
The name ‘Italy’ in itself is soaked in rich history and cultural heritage. In around 7th to 8th century, the Greek and Italian culture culminated to evolve a highly revolutionized civilization. Even in those days the Roman Empire had its own administration, law, philosophy and art, the reminiscent of which are scattered all through Italy in various corners of its different cities. Some of the famous names in world history like Julius Cesear, Napolean, Michaelangelo are associated with Italy and so is the period of art evolution-Renaissance. Owing to its enriched history, artistic contribution, the country has vast treasure to offer to every tourist visiting this city. Some of the most famous cities which hold the capacity to captivate you completely are Florence, Pisa, Milan, apart from the capital city –Rome.
And when it comes to holidaying, nothing can beat the infinite marvels this historical European city has to offer. Florence tops the list for the art lovers as every part of this city marvels you with the masterpieces painted and sculpted by the great Michelangelo. The city also has wonderful palaces, museums and elegantly constructed churches. And who can forget the city of Milan which is renowned for its scintillating opera house Scala, and the gorgeous gala of shopping parade from internationally acclaimed designers making Milan the glamour hub. Verona is yet another city which showcases the famous Romeo Juliet balcony. The south of Rome offer endless numbers of renowned churches, catacombs, coliseum, and palaces including the famous St. Peter Square.
For every tourist, the most favorite recreation in Italy is swimming and sunbathing. The Adriatic coast encompassing the eastern side of Italy displays elegantly decorated lineups of exquisite foot joints and hotels. Climbing, hiking, watching wildlife are another specialties.
Surely, one visit can never be enough for this culturally affluent country. Once you come to Italy, you would yearn to come back here again and again.
