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Bologna

Student city Bologna’s noble past lives on in its towers, churches and palaces and the interlocking piazzas and colonnades of blood-red brick, the colour of Bologna’s greatest gift to students everywhere – spaghetti Bolognese.

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Como cathedral. Photo by Vito Arcomano.
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Como

Northern Italian city Como sits at the tip of fairytale Lake Como, whose Alpine shores are ringed by 17th-century villas and colourful gardens. While in the city centre, shop for local silk accessories and marvel at the Renaissance and Gothic-style cathedral.

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Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence.
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Florence

Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, is an alfresco museum of cobbled streets and endless culture. You’ll want to loosen your belt for the fine cuisine, and your wallet for the superb shopping.

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Aerial view of Via Garibaldi, Genova. Photo courtesy of the Italian Tourist Board.
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Genoa

Genoa is a seafaring city. Today a gritty working port, Christopher Columbus’ hometown was one of the richest in the Renaissance world. Catch glimpses of its former glory in the façades of the mazy Old Town’s palaces, and stir authentic pesto into your fresh Ligurian pasta.

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Naples; photo by Paola Ghirotti, copyright of Fototeca ENIT.
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Naples

Charismatic and edgy, Naples dares to be different. It’s loud, energetic, and a hub of cultural and artistic activity with a whirlwind of street markets and hip parties. Positioned on a bay beneath Mount Vesuvius, Italy’s third-largest city is where the Pizza Margherita was born.

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