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Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower
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Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower

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Duomo | >100 km from downtown
Phone +39-055-2302885
Address: Piazza del Duomo, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
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There is no elevator in the bell tower, so you have to climb up by yourself, which is quite strenuous. The whole bell tower is like a nesting doll. You think you have reached the top, but you still have to climb N times. There is a wire mesh at the top, which is not very friendly for taking pictures, but you can overlook Florence from all four sides.
I booked it on Ctrip, and the price is about the same as the price of buying tickets on site. After calculating, it seems that Ctrip's is cheaper. Very convenient, just show the QR code. The bell tower is very high and there is no elevator. If you are elderly or children, you may need to consider whether to climb it. I personally don't recommend it. The stairs of the bell tower are high, there are many steps, and the corridors are narrow. However, the scenery is still beautiful when you climb up the bell tower to see the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower and the entire city of Florence.
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Pantheon
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Pantheon

Pantheon

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Pantheon | 8.1 km from downtown
Phone +39-347-8205204
Address: Piazza della Rotonda, 00186 Roma RM, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 hour
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## Skyscanner: The Space-time Canal of the Pantheon When you squeeze into the porch of stone pillars from the noisy Coronari Street, you are swallowed by the43.3 meter-high domethis is not a building, but a model of the universe that the ancient Romans poured in concrete. Two thousand years of candle dust mists tumbling in the columns of light, the whole temple is covered with a giant bell, and you are standing at the tipping point between God and man. **Sky Eye: Black hole swallowing time** (subversion of cognition) Look up at the 9-meter huge hole in the center of the dome, and the rainstorm day turned into the most magical moment: the rain curtain fell vertically into the hall, and smashed into the colorful marble floor. In the afternoon of strong sunlight, the columns of light swim on the ground like golden hour hands. Sweep the imperial tomb with precision Hadrian's design of the "daylight calendar", so that the deceased receive the sun's coronation once a day. Winter solstice 11:54, the light will completely cover the entrance bronze nail (the beginning of the ancient Roman New Year), two thousand years of error less than three minutes! **Imperial code in the drainage hole**(Kneeling carefully) Don't be blinded by the iron grating of the central drainage ditch. Squat down and look at the 22 concave holes along the ditch - the bronze rain chain base of the Augustus era. What's more shocking is the slightly sloped slope of the ditch: the water will spin the mandala pattern clockwise during heavy rain, The 28 rib arches of the dome algae well echo the earth (28 symbolize perfection in the Pythagoras school). Roman engineers calculated with millimeter slopes, allowing the force of nature to dance 2,000 ballets in the temple. **Geometric blood on the sarcophagus**(Thriller truth) There is always a crowd in front of Raphael's tomb, please turn to the tomb of Palin del Wagga in the corner. There is a dagger-like scratch on the side of the black marble coffin: in 1547, two enemies fought here, and the sarcophagus burst into sparks in the wrong blade. Looking at the cracks extended by scratches, the equilateral triangles are formed, and the inscription "ARTEM GEOMETRIAE" (geometry art) is inscribed. The Renaissance masters even paid tribute to Euclid. **Acoustic trap of the shadow of the colonnade**(Pro-testing wonders)Standing before sunset to Marco Agrippa bronze monument, softly read poetry. The sound waves were cut and refracted by 16 Collins columns, and they generated clear echoes in the tomb of Urban VIII 40 meters away! The architect designed the sound speed difference between the front porch and the round hall "The shrine effect". When the last light spot is removed from the sky, the whole shrine is transformed into a giant resonant box - a stone pillar is heard from the cheers of the completion of the 125th year (actually the hallucination of the square pigeon whistle in the dome vortex). When the hall is closed, it is next to the rose red pillar. The moment the security cleared the lights out, the moonlight suddenly poured in from the dome hole, condensed into an ice blue pool on the Pantelek marble floor. At this time, the mottled bronze door 24 million times pushed against the door panels full of palm-printed dents, and your palms overlap in the dark with Cicero and Michelangelo’s fingerprints. The most terrible miracle of the Pantheon is that it gives the concrete a temperature: when the morning light re-punctured the sky, the dust in the column of light, the wonder of Brunelleski stealing master, the scraps of paper that Galileo measured the dome curve, and the water vapor that you exhale and the ancient Roman sacrificial vapour condensed A dewdrop of time and space.
Very convenient, I decided to place the order temporarily that morning, and I came to the confirmation order on the way. There was no need to queue up to buy tickets on the spot, and I played with peace of mind. The dome of the Pantheon is still very worth seeing.
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Leaning Tower of Pisa
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Leaning Tower of Pisa

Leaning Tower of Pisa

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Pisa City Center | >100 km from downtown
Phone +39-050-835011
Address: Piazza del Duomo, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 hour
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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the bell tower of the Pisa Cathedral. Its unique tilted shape has become one of the most famous buildings in the world. From a distance, the Leaning Tower looks like a giant that is about to fall, but it has miraculously stood for hundreds of years. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is also a great place to take pictures. Many tourists choose to pose in front of the tower in various interesting ways and take photos with this miraculous tower. In addition to the Leaning Tower itself, buildings such as the Pisa Cathedral and the Baptistery are also worth seeing. These buildings and the Leaning Tower complement each other and together form a unique landscape of Pisa.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a must-see wonder! Its iconic tilt makes for the perfect photo op. Standing tall despite its lean, it’s a true architectural marvel. Climb to the top for stunning views!#Pisa #LeaningTower #ItalyVibes #TravelGoals #IconicLandmark #BucketList
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St. Mark's Square
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St. Mark's Square

St. Mark's Square

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Venice City Center | >100 km from downtown
Address: P.za San Marco, 30100 Venezia VE, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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## St. Mark's Square: Venice's soul living room, an open-air celebration that never ends **Definitely worth it! **Step into St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco), and you stand at the apex of Venice's beating heart and glory. Napoleon called it “the most beautiful living room in Europe,” and it is not just a geographical center, but an open-air theater that condensed millennia of history, art and life, the ultimate classroom for understanding Venetian temperament. ### **Strike the shocking highlights of the soul**: * ** The ring stage of the architectural epic**: The square itself is a museum without a roof. Look at: ** St. Mark's Cathedral** The golden dome and gorgeous mosaic facade, combining the Byzantine Eastern mysteries and the magnificent Gothic beauty; **Governor's Palace**Lace-like pink Gothic arcade, showing the majesty of maritime supremacy;** Bell Tower** towering into the clouds, such as red sceptres directly to the sky; **New and old Executive Officers' Corridor**(Procuratie Vecchie & Nuove) Elegant arcades are connected into giant curtains, framed to restore the skyline. Different times and styles of buildings resonate in harmony here, forming an unparalleled visual symphony**. *** Flowing daily and celebration**: The magic of the square is that it never solidifies. **Morning light micro**, the slate reflects the soft light of Wuhu, the sound of the water washed by the cleaners is the prelude to the city's awakening;**Daylight**, the pigeons circled like flowing clouds, tourists in the open-air coffee seat (such as the century-old store Florian) drinking Italian concentration, the band's classical melody with the sea breeze; **At the height of the tide, the water reflected the columns and the sky, and pedestrians stepped on the makeshift trestle bridge to become a unique magical scenery in Venice. Here is the best box for observing the 100 states of all beings**. ***Light and Shadow Magic and Space Poetics**: The square changes its appearance with the change of light. When the sunset melts gold, the cathedral's golden roof burns like fire, and the Governor's Palace is stained with honey; the lights are on at the beginning of the Hualien, the lights under the arcade are lit like star chains, and the silhouette of the clock tower sinks into the dark blue night. Its trapezoidal graphic design (82 meters wide at one end, At the other end, only 57 meters) cleverly created the visual depth of the church from the Piazzetta by the sea, the complex is propelled like a stage set, and the momentum is magnificent. ###**Don't miss the finishing experience**: ***Clock Tower - Panoramic view**: At 98 meters high, you can see the beauty of the red-tile maze, blue waterways and square geometry (detailed in the previous article). * **Night tour exclusive tranquility**: When the tide of people disperses, the moonlight is spilled on the slate floor, and the corridor column casts a long shadow, so that you can experience the sacred and poetic nature of the square**. * **Feel the "wonder of high tide"**: If there is a climax in the autumn and winter rainy season, the water is like a mirror reflection of the building, and it is a unique Venetian memory to walk in rain boots (see tide forecast!).
When you come to Venice, Italy, Piazza San Marco is a must-see attraction. Piazza San Marco is one of the most famous landmarks in Venice, Italy, and is famous for its unique architectural style and rich historical and cultural connotations. Piazza San Marco is surrounded by buildings such as the Doge's Palace, St. Mark's Basilica, St. Mark's Bell Tower, the New and Old Administrative Residence Buildings, and the Napoleon Wing Building. It is about 170 meters long, about 80 meters wide on the east side, and about 55 meters wide on the west side. The buildings around the square combine various styles such as Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance.
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Roman Forum
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Roman Forum

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From £17.65
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Colosseo | 7.1 km from downtown
Phone +39-06-39967700
Address: 00186 Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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The Roman Forum is a vivid reminder of ancient Rome’s greatness. Though much of it is in ruins, what remains is enough to spark imagination about its past glory. Walking through the lively, bright city, I realize the forums aren’t confined to one spot—they’re spread throughout, giving me a sense of how vast and advanced Rome once was. It’s an experience that blends history and atmosphere bringing the ancient world to life. I really love it here~
The Roman Forum in Italy is an incredible place to step back in time and explore the heart of ancient Rome. Located in the center of the city, this archaeological site is full of ruins that once housed temples, government buildings, and markets. Walking through the Forum, you can almost feel the history as you gaze at impressive structures like the Arch of Titus and the Temple of Saturn. It's fascinating to imagine how lively this area must have been during the Roman Empire. A visit here is not
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Villa Borghese
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Villa Borghese

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Flaminio Parioli | 8.2 km from downtown
Phone +39 06 0608
Address: 00197 Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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This villa is located in the Bogcai Garden, which is more like an entertainment park with many entertainment projects. The villa is well preserved and has a good view from its small hillside.
This place is actually a large garden, and the villa is another name for it. The buildings and gardens inside are actually closer to a more modern style. Compared with other very classical Roman buildings, this place seems a bit more relaxed.

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Parco Sempione
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Parco Sempione

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Sempione | >100 km from downtown
Phone +39-02-88467383
Address: 20121 Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Sempione Park is a rare green oxygen bar in the center of Milan! It is next to the Sforza Castle. It is very comfortable to take a walk here after visiting the ancient monuments. The tree-lined avenue is quiet and the lawn is open. Locals often come here to sunbathe and jog. The Peace Arch at the end of the park is very photogenic, especially beautiful in the evening. It is free and suitable for resting and dazed after walking tired. It is more comfortable with fewer tourists!
A large public park in Milan, with squares at both ends from which you can see the Sforza Castle. It has a very obvious symmetrical layout with a pool in the center, where activities are often held.
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Piazza Venezia
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Piazza Venezia

Piazza Venezia

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Trevi Fountain Surrounding | 7.5 km from downtown
Phone +39-06-0608
Address: Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
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Venice, Italy, is the most picturesque and beautiful city I've ever been to. In particular, the view from the top of the Rialto Bridge is indescribable, and the shops on the bridge give it an even more human atmosphere. While waiting for the water bus, looking out at the sea relieved all the stress I had accumulated, and it felt like I was in a painting, so it was a really different feeling. The pasta didn't suit my taste, but the seafood and fish were really delicious. ㅠㅠ I understand why it's famous as a honeymoon destination. This place seems like paradise. It's one of the cities you must visit before you die!
a very nice structural building, just a few minutes away and the Colosseum can be reach too.
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Grand Canal
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Grand Canal

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Venice City Center | >100 km from downtown
Phone +39-41-5298711
Address: 30100 Venice, Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
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Venice Grand Canal: The epic, the ultimate experience of urban blood is definitely worth it! Experience Venice and miss the flowing Grand Canal (Canal Grande) is like missing the soul of this water city. It is not a “spot” but a lively lifeline, a flowing architectural museum and a never-ending stage in Venice. A boat ride is a necessary ritual to unlock Venice’s unique charm. Its shocking highlights are intoxicating: the water-building promenade: the Grand Canal is an open-air architectural epic. Nearly 4 kilometers of voyage, Byzantine magnificent, gothic towering, Renaissance elegance, baroque complexity. The eye is the magnificent facade of the Palazzo: faded pink, warm meteorites, quiet dark green, mottled colors tell the rise and fall of the ancient family. Pay attention to the exquisite lace carvings of Ca' d'Oro, the heavy majesty of Ca' Pesaro, the baroque colours of Rezonico Palace (Ca' Rezzonico), each of which is an artistic masterpiece. Dynamic life theater: The canal is not a static landscape painting, It is the beating heart of Venice and the busy streets. Seeing the Vaporetto shuttle as buses, garbage boats, express boats, police speedboats, gondola gracefully slide across the water, the black shadow of the boatman reflects the palace's glory. On the water terrace on both sides of the Straits, locals sipping coffee, tourists marveling by the railingsThe canal itself is the best window to observe the logic of Venice's Millennium Water City life, full of fireworks and magic. Light and shadow change magic mirror: the beauty of the Grand Canal changes with the light and time. In the early morning mist, the palace appeared like a mirage, and the water wave was gentle; under the noon sun, the water surface was shining like a broken drill, and the building color was saturated and strong; at dusk it was a golden hour, and the sunset melted gold, dyeing the palace, bridges, and boats into a warm orange, and the reflection swayed with the spark. It is breathtakingly beautiful. The lights on both sides of the Straits are lit up at night, and the reflection is like a dream, and it is another mysterious atmosphere. How to experience the best? You must take the water bus line 1: From the train station (Santa Lucia) or the Roman Square (Piazzale Roma), all the way to San Marco. This is the most cost-effective and widest way to see the view. Grab the bow or the window seat on the right (the palace on the right side of the outbound journey is more dense and magnificent), about 45 minutes. Gondola short-haul experience: Expensive, but the unique perspective of looking up at the palace when the narrow tributary turns is worth a try (not the whole journey). The pedestrian bridge overlooks: Rialto Bridge, College Bridge, Constitution Bridge
It’s so beautiful wow amazing views boats atmosphere even in November it’s no sobusy so much better to get about
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