Milan to Split
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Milan, Italy
2 nights Thu. Jan 01-Sat. Jan 03Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Como, Italy
2 nights Sat. Jan 03-Mon. Jan 05Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Aosta, Italy
1 night Mon. Jan 05-Tue. Jan 06Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy
3 nights Tue. Jan 06-Fri. Jan 09Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Bologna, Italy
2 nights Fri. Jan 09-Sun. Jan 11Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Florence, Italy
4 nights Sun. Jan 11-Thu. Jan 15Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Naples, Italy
1 night Thu. Jan 15-Fri. Jan 16Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Amalfi, Italy
1 night Fri. Jan 16-Sat. Jan 17Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Pescara, Italy
1 night Sat. Jan 17-Sun. Jan 18Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Ancona, Italy
2 nights Sun. Jan 18-Tue. Jan 20Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Dubrovnik, Croatia
2 nights Tue. Jan 20-Thu. Jan 22Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Plitvicka Jezera, Croatia
2 nights Thu. Jan 22-Sat. Jan 24Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Split, Croatia
2 nights Sat. Jan 24-Mon. Jan 26Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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2 nightsThu. Jan 01 - Sat. Jan 03
Milan, Italy, is often synonymous with fashion, luxury, and business. But beyond the glitz and glamour, Milan offers a unique blend of history, culture, and art. From its iconic Duomo to world-class shopping and vibrant atmosphere, Milan is a must-visit destination for any traveler.
Milan: The Allure of Glamour and Culture
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2 nightsSat. Jan 03 - Mon. Jan 05
Como is a city and commune in Lombardy, Italy. Its proximity to Lake Como and to the Alps has made Como a popular tourist destination and the city contains numerous works of art, churches, gardens, museums, theaters, parks and palaces: the Duomo (seat of Diocese of Como), the Basilica of Sant'Abbondio, the Villa Olmo, the public gardens with the Tempio Voltiano, the Teatro Sociale, the Broletto (the city's medieval town hall) and the 20th century Casa del Fascio.
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Italy, Piedmont and Valle d'Aosta region
1 nightMon. Jan 05 - Tue. Jan 06
Aosta is the principal city of Aosta Valley, a bilingual region in the Italian Alps. It is situated near the Italian entrance of the Mont Blanc Tunnel. The ancient town walls of Augusta Praetoria Salassorum are still preserved almost in their entirety. In addition to traditional agriculture, Alba is a very important center of wine. In the area of Alba there are 290 wineries. Alba is also famous worldwide for its white truffles, and its annual Truffle Festival.
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3 nightsTue. Jan 06 - Fri. Jan 09
Santa Margherita Ligure is a commune in the province of Genoa in the Italian region Liguria. It has a port, used for both touristic and fishing activities. Part of the commune's territory is included in the Regional Natural Park of Portofino.
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Italy, Emilia Romagna and San Marino region
2 nightsFri. Jan 09 - Sun. Jan 11
Bologna is the largest city (and the capital) of Emilia-Romagna Region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populated in Italy, heart of a metropolitan area (officially recognized by the Italian government as a città metropolitana) of about one million.
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4 nightsSun. Jan 11 - Thu. Jan 15
Florence is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. Florence is famous for its history, a center of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of the time, Florence is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, and has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages. A turbulent political history includes periods of rule by the powerful Medici family, and numerous religious and republican revolutions. The Historic Center of Florence was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982. The city is noted for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments. The city also contains numerous museums and art galleries.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 nightThu. Jan 15 - Fri. Jan 16
Naples is the capital of the Campania region and the third largest city in Italy after Rome and Milan. Naples was founded in the 9th century BC by Greek sailors who gave it the name "Neopolis" meaning “New City.” Throughout the centuries, the city grew and became a magnificent cultural center, considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world. However, local mafia, the Camorra, caused corruption of the municipal government and the city deteriorated, becoming poor and dirty.
In spite of everything, Naples is fascinating, perhaps precisely because of the blend of poverty and neglect with the splendor of past royalty and the many rulers who left their mark on the city's.
Naples was founded in the 9th century BC by Greek sailors who gave it the name "Neopolis" meaning “New City.”
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1 nightFri. Jan 16 - Sat. Jan 17
Legend has it that Hercules fell in love with a mermaid named Amalfi. When her father opposed the affair, the beloved Amalfi decided to end her life and Hercules, heartbroken, decided to bury her on the most beautiful beach in the world and to name it for her: Amalfi.
A popular little resort, this town is surrounded by picturesque cliffs and offers an array of historic sites and great beaches.
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Italy, Abruzzo and Molise region
1 nightSat. Jan 17 - Sun. Jan 18
Pescara is the capital city of the Province of Pescara in the Abruzzo region of Italy, on the Adriatic coast. Featuring a shoreline that extends for more than 20 km (12 mi), Pescara is a popular seaside resort on the Adriatic coast during summer. Every July Pescara holds an international jazz festival. The main commercial street of the city is Corso Umberto I, which runs from Piazza della Republica and reaches the seacoast at Piazza Primo Maggio. The rectangle that it forms with Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and Via Nicola Fabrizi encloses the main shopping district, where several of the best fashion shops are located.
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2 nightsSun. Jan 18 - Tue. Jan 20
Ancona is a city and a seaport in central Italy. The city is located on the Adriatic Sea. Ancona is one of the main ports on the Adriatic Sea, especially for passenger traffic, and is the main economic and demographic center of the region. Ancona Cathedral, dedicated to Judas Cyriacus, was consecrated at the beginning of the 11th century and completed in 1189.
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Croatia, Dubrovnik-Neretva region
2 nightsTue. Jan 20 - Thu. Jan 22
Dubrovnik is a Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea, in the region of Dalmatia. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, a seaport and the centre of Dubrovnik-Neretva County. In 1979, the city of Dubrovnik joined the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. According to CNNGo, Dubrovnik is among the 10 best preserved medieval walled cities in the world.
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2 nightsThu. Jan 22 - Sat. Jan 24
Plitvicka Jezera is a municipality in central Croatia, in the eastern part of the Lika-Senj county, that lies in and near the eponymous Plitvice Lakes National Park.
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Croatia, Split-Dalmatia region
2 nightsSat. Jan 24 - Mon. Jan 26
In 1979, the historic center of Split was included into the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Split is said to be one of the centres of Croatian culture. Its literary tradition can be traced to medieval times, and includes names like Marko Marulić, while in more modern times Split excelled by authors famous for their sense of humor. Among them the most notable is Miljenko Smoje, famous for his TV series Malo misto and Velo misto, with the latter dealing with the development of Split into a modern city.
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