
Italy may be one of the more expensive countries in the Eurozone, but its combination of a Mediterranean climate, cultural treasures spanning 2,500 years, a deeply historical landscape and superb cuisine make it an essential place of pilgrimage each year for a growing number of British visitors. You probably won’t need much to tempt you back this summer, but in case you do, I have set out below 10 additional enticements. Our comprehensive guide to planning a holiday begins on page 15. Italy is celebrating 150 years as a unified nation with a summer of special events centred on Turin. |


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