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Pisa, pasta and la dolce vita: The perfect Italian summer 😍 🍕 🍝

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How to plan the ultimate Italian summer vacation makes travel planning easy. We are a door-to-door t

How to plan the ultimate Italian summer vacation [View this email in your browser]( [Rome2rio]( makes travel planning easy. We are a door-to-door travel information and booking engine, helping you get to and from any location in the world. Arrivederci! Here's how to plan the ultimate Italian summer vacation Epic vineyard tours, piazza strolls, scenic day trips, island hopping, limoncello and the best pizza in the world – here’s how to make the most of long days and endless sunshine in Italy this summer. 5 amazing day trips from Florence Hop on a fast train from the Tuscan capital and get to the Renaissance palazzos of Lucca, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, all the pasta in Bologna, dreamy canal tours in Venice and the vineyards of Orvieto – all in under 90 minutes. [PLAN YOUR TRIP]( Discover the Italian lakes Wander through picturesque lakeside towns and sail the crystal-clear waters of Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Lugano and Lake Maggiore this summer. The best part: they’re all easily connected by train. Say hi to George and Amal while you’re there, will ya?​ [READ MORE]( Island getaways From Capri’s idyllic beaches and perfectly picturesque Positano to Amalfi Coast-darling Sorrento and deep-blue Sardinian waters, the Italian islands are a sun-worshipper’s paradise – and a must-do on your Mediterranean bucket list.​ [DISCOVER ITALY'S ISLANDS]( Best of Bologna The foodie capital of Italy (yes there is one!) is a haven for gourmet travellers. Dig into the famed tortellacci pasta, delicious mortadella ham, freshly made tortellini and oh-so-classic Bolognese sauce (that originated in this city), and wash it all down with some sparkling Lambrusco. Prego! [EXPLORE BOLOGNA]( Copyright © 2018 Rome2rio, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive updates from us when you created an account or made a ticket purchase through Rome2rio. Our mailing address is: Rome2rio Level 1, Stewart House 29 Stewart StRichmond, VIC 3121 Australia [Add us to your address book](//rome2rio.us13.list-manage.com/vcard?u=8f903ecccbe49ca7879e726e5&id=fb515aead8) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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