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Italy 2020-21.Pdf ITALY 2020-21 Vorkuta Ob' Siglufjordhur Hammerfest Kirkenes Reykjavik Alta Barents Sea Murmansk ICELAND Harstad Narvik Kiruna Norwegian Sea Mo Rovaniemi Archangelsk Lulea Severodvinsk Skelleftea Torshavn Syktyvkar FINLAND Trondheim Umea Ostersund Sverdlovsk Vaasa Perm NORWAY SWEDEN Kirov Lerwick Tampere Chelyabinsk Bergen Baltic Izevsk Gavle Helsinki Vologda Oslo Sea St. Petersburg Uppsala Inverness Tallinn Ufa Novgorod Jaroslavl Volga Kazan North Sea Stockholm ESTONIA U. K. Tartu Glasgow Rostov Goteborg Parnu Gorkiy DISCOVER THE BEST OF ITALY DENMARK Pskov Belfast Edinburgh Riga Moscow Kuybyshev Sunderland LATVIA IRELAND Dublin Liepaja Tol Yatti Limerick Vejle Copenhagen Daugavpils Aktyubinsk Liverpool Leeds Kaluga Waterford Klaipeda LITHUANIA Vitebsk Smolensk Manchester Vilnius Cork Sovietsk Leicester Mogilev Saratov Birmingham Minsk Gdansk Olsztyn The Hamburg Lida Orol BELARUS Voronez London Hague Amsterdam Gomel NETH. Berlin POLAND Dnieper Volga Plymouth Rotterdam Brugge Warsaw Brussels GERMANY Poznan Leipzig Lubin Bonn Dresden Lodz Volgograd BELGIUM Kiev Guryev Amiens Lille Lutsk Frankfurt LUX. Kharkov St Malo Prague Krakow Luxembourg UKRAINE Astrakhan Paris Nuremberg CZECH REP. Ostrava Lviv Donetsk Rhine Nantes Tours Strasbourg Stuttgart Brno Vinnitsa Zaporozhye Munich SLOVAKIA Krivoy Rog Basel Vienna Bratislava FRANCE Botosani Bern Zurich Salzburg Miskolc RUSSIA Aqtau Chisinau Frunze Clermont- LIC. Innsbruck SWITZERLAND AUSTRIA Budapest La Coruna Ferrand Graz Geneva Cluj MOLDOVA Caspian Sea Bordeaux HUNGARY Odessa Lugano SLOVENIA Lyon Ljubljana Pecs Arad ROMANIA Simferopol Krasnodar Venice Bayonne Timisoara Braila Ordzhonikidze Braga Bilbao Turin Milan Zagreb Toulouse Rijeka Belgrade GEORGIA Baku Porto Montpellier Sochi Tbilisi Valladolid Lourdes Monaco San Marino BOSNIA Bucharest Coimbra Nice and CROATIA HERZ. Constanta Black Sea AZERBAIJAN Salamanca Zaragoza Marseille SERBIA Danube Poti ANDORRA Cannes Florence PORTUGAL Covilha Sarajevo ARMENIA Split Varna Sofia ITALY MONTENEGRO Burgas CORSICA KOSOVO Yerevan Lisbon Madrid Barcelona SPAIN Podgorica BULGARIA Ardabil Rome Skopje Zonguldak Valencia Tirane Istanbul MACEDONIA Xanthi Palma Naples Bari Cordoba Tabriz Thessaloniki Sorrento ALBANIA Ankara Sevilla Gallipoli Bursa SARDINIA Malaga Ioannina Larisa Gibraltar Cappadocia GREECE Tangier Palermo TURKEY Al Mawsil Algiers Patrai Izmir Adana Oran Bakhtaran Rabat Annaba Halab Tunis SICILY Antalya Constantine Catania Athens Casablanca Euphrates Batna Baghdad NORTH CYPRUS 0 500 Miles SYRIA Marrakech Valletta Khania MALTA Iraklion 0 Timimoun 500 Km Gafsa Mediterranean Sea CYPRUS Damascus Sfax Beirut Basra MOROCCO LEBANON IRAQ Medenine ISRAEL ALGERIA Amman TUNISIA Tripoli Jerusalem Misratah Port Banghazi Said LIBYA Alexandria JORDAN Suez SAUDI ARABIA EGYPT Cairo Vorkuta Ob' Siglufjordhur Hammerfest Kirkenes Reykjavik Alta Barents Sea Murmansk ICELAND Harstad Narvik Kiruna Norwegian Sea Mo Rovaniemi Archangelsk Lulea Severodvinsk Skelleftea Torshavn Syktyvkar FINLAND Trondheim Umea Ostersund Sverdlovsk Vaasa Perm NORWAY SWEDEN Kirov Lerwick Tampere Chelyabinsk Bergen Baltic Izevsk Gavle Helsinki Vologda Oslo Sea St. Petersburg Uppsala Inverness Tallinn Ufa Novgorod Jaroslavl Volga Kazan North Sea Stockholm ESTONIA U. K. Tartu Glasgow Rostov Goteborg Parnu Gorkiy DENMARK Pskov Belfast Edinburgh Riga Moscow Kuybyshev Sunderland LATVIA IRELAND Dublin Liepaja Tol Yatti Limerick Vejle Copenhagen Daugavpils Aktyubinsk Liverpool Leeds Kaluga Waterford Klaipeda LITHUANIA Vitebsk Smolensk Manchester Vilnius Cork Sovietsk YEARS Leicester CONTENTS Mogilev Saratov Birmingham Minsk 2 0 1 9 Gdansk Olsztyn 9 - ITALY 9 7 The Hamburg Lida Orol 1 London Hague Amsterdam RAILBELARUS HOLIDAYS Voronez Classic Cities of Italy (ERH) Gomel 7 Berlin Dnieper Volga NETH. POLAND From Milan to Italy’s South (ERH) 8-9 Plymouth Rotterdam Explore Italy (ERH) 10-11 Brugge Warsaw GERMANY Poznan From Venice to Italy’s South (ERH) 12-13 Brussels Geneva & Lake Maggiore (IRP) 14 Leipzig Rome, Florence & Le Cinque Terre (IRP) 15 Bonn Dresden Lubin Lodz Explore Italian Cities (IRP) 16 Volgograd Guryev BELGIUM Classical Cities Of Italy (IRP) Kiev 17 Amiens Lille Lutsk Frankfurt LUX. CITY PACKAGES Kharkov St Malo Prague Krakow Rome 19 Luxembourg Nuremberg UKRAINEFlorence 20 Astrakhan Paris Cinque Terre 21 CZECH REP. Ostrava Venice Donetsk 22 Lviv HOLIDAYS ON LOCATION Rhine Nantes Tours Strasbourg Stuttgart Brno SorrentoVinnitsa 23 Zaporozhye Munich SLOVAKIA SIGHTSEEING TOURS Krivoy Rog Basel Vienna Bratislava Rome 25 FRANCE Florence 25 Zurich Botosani Aqtau Bern Salzburg Miskolc Venice 25 RUSSIA Chisinau Frunze Clermont- LIC. Innsbruck Sorrento AUSTRIA Budapest Milan 25 La Coruna Ferrand SWITZERLAND Graz MOLDOVA Geneva Cluj INDEPENDENT TOURING Caspian Sea Bordeaux HUNGARY Odessa Lugano SLOVENIA Genova, Cinqueterre & Italian Riviera 27 Lyon Ljubljana Pecs Arad The Italian Lakes, Locarno & Bernina Express 28-29 ROMANIA Simferopol Krasnodar Venice Bayonne Timisoara ESCORTED COACH TORUS Braga Braila Ordzhonikidze Bilbao Toulouse Turin Milan Zagreb Taste of Italy 31 Rijeka Taste of Italy with Sorrento 32 Baku Belgrade Rome & Wines of Tuscany and Cinque Terre 33 Sochi GEORGIA Porto Montpellier Bucharest Tbilisi Valladolid Lourdes Monaco San Marino BOSNIA Catania to Catania 34-35 Coimbra Nice and Sicily / Aeolian Islands 36-37 CROATIA HERZ. Sicily & MaltaConstanta Black 38-39 Sea AZERBAIJAN Salamanca Zaragoza Marseille SERBIA Danube Poti ANDORRA Cannes Florence PORTUGAL Covilha Sarajevo TRANSFERS ARMENIA Split Rome Varna 41 Sofia Florence 41 ITALY MONTENEGRO NaplesBurgas 41 CORSICA KOSOVO Yerevan Lisbon Madrid Barcelona Milan 41 Podgorica BULGARIAVenice 41 Ardabil SPAIN Amalfi Coast 41 Rome Skopje Zonguldak Valencia Tirane Istanbul MACEDONIA INTERXanthi EUROPE RAIL HOLIDAYS Cordoba Palma Naples Bari Milan & The Glacier Express 43 Classic European with The Glacier Express 44-45 Tabriz Thessaloniki Ankara Sorrento ALBANIA BOOKING CONDITIONS 46-47 Sevilla Gallipoli Bursa SARDINIA Larisa WELCOME TO THE EUROPEAN UNION - (EU) Malaga Ioannina The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of 28 member states that are located Gibraltar Cappadocia GREECE primarily in Europe. In 1957 Italy was part of the six founding members that formed the EU. Tangier The others were Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany. Palermo VISA REQUIREMENTS TURKEY Al Mawsil Algiers Patrai For best visaIzmir and most up to date travel advice and warnings, we recommend that you refer to Adana Oran the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) website as follows: Bakhtaran Rabat Annaba http:www.smartraveller.gov.au Halab Tunis SICILY Antalya Constantine Catania Athens Casablanca RESERVATIONS Euphrates Batna 1300 65 10 65 Baghdad NORTH CYPRUS 0 500 Miles SYRIA Marrakech Valletta Khania MALTA Iraklion 0 Timimoun 500 Km Gafsa Mediterranean Sea CYPRUS Damascus Sfax Beirut Basra MOROCCO LEBANON IRAQ Medenine ISRAEL ALGERIA Amman TUNISIA Tripoli Jerusalem Misratah Port Banghazi Said LIBYA Alexandria JORDAN Suez SAUDI ARABIA EGYPT Cairo Aerial view of Leman lake - Geneva city in Switzerland ITALY AT A GLANCE SOME POPULAR ITALIAN REGIONS ROME – THE ITALY CAPITAL The eternal city of Rome, constructed of ruins and in whose name the Caesars sought to claim the TRENTINO- world, opens for the visitor as a living museum. The centuries peel back with each new vista in this ALTO ADIGE great city of gladiators and ageless architecture filled with charming boisterous people. Tirano Bolzano Vespas,nippy little Fiats and red sports cars speed past trendy sidewalk bistros Adda FRIULI- and nightclubs, revealing the Rome of Fellini’s La Dolce Vita. Trento VENEZIA Aosta Como VALLÉE D’AOSTE GIULIA Milan VÈNETO Adige Trieste PIEDMONT Ticino LOMBARDY MILAN Venice The city of Milan a metropolis in Italy’s northern Lombardy region, is a global capital of fashion and design. Turin The Gothic Duomo di Milano cathedral and the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent, housing Leonardo da Vinci’s mural Po “The Last Supper,” testify to centuries of art and culture. The city with its financial hub “Borsa Italiana” The Stock Exchange the city is also known for its high-end restaurants and shops. Tanaro EMILIA-ROMAGNA LIGURIA Genoa FLORENCE Bologna Florence remains one of the world’s most beautiful cities, an artistic, architectural and a cultural gem. In a relatively small area Florence contains a wealth of Rennaissance art treasures among streets that were once walked by Prato their great creators like Michelangelo, Boticelli and Leonardo da Vinci. The city itself is muse to some and home to many stylish Pisa citizens who enhance the cobbled streets and fashionable piazzas with their inimitable Italian flair. Arno Florence Ancona San Gimignano MARCHE VENICE Siena Floating on its blue lagoon with an almost dream-like quality, Venice is just as romantic and beautiful as you could imagine. Venice rests on one TOSCANA Perugia of a series of 117 islands distributed throughout the Venetian lagoon at the northern end of the Adriatic Sea. The piazzas and singing gondoliers, Tiber the unique buildings and water taxis are all there to be seen, admired and photographed for posterity. A Venice holiday will be a experience you’ll UMBRIA remember for a lifetime. L’Aquila LAZIO ABRUZZO NAPLES Tivoli Situated on the bay of Naples, the birthplace of Pizza, the city houses centuries old of important art and architecture. Rome The cathedral of Duomo di San Gennaro, filled with frescoes, the lavish Royal Palace and Castel
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