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Situated in one of the main streets leading to the Vomero shopping district, this versatile refreshment stop is easily reached from the Via Cilea exit on Naples's ring road. Wonderfully spacious, elegant lounge areas have windo... more
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Once a quiet fishing village, today this pleasant walk along the seashore is one of the city's liveliest districts, filled with luxury hotels and exclusive restaurants. A stroll along Via Nazario Sauro, Via Partenope and Via Ca... more
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See the city that lies beneath and is hidden from the naked eye. The special winter tour of the Underground City includes 5,000 year-old, carved-out caves and slightly more recent Roman water systems. Note the underground cemet... more
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In the north east of Parma, this Carthusian monastery was built in 1225 for the bishop of Spoleto Rolando Taverna. It became part of the monastic order of the Carthusians and monks lived here for 483 years. In the course of the... more
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Near Via dei Mille, this place is not far from Piazza S Pasquale and Piazza Amedeo. Recently renovated, this is a small place, with windows displaying the freshly-made specialities. There is a wide choice of Omelettes, Pizza sl... more
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Large multi screen cinema on the outskirts, located to the north of the city and recently reopened. The building is easily reached with the hillside metro and has three large auditoriums with two of a maximum capacity of 91 and... more
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Duel is located in Agnano, which is famous for its spa and racetrack. It has two auditoriums, the largest of which seats 330 and has a mega screen. The schedule offers varied programmes with emphasis on children's favourites (c... more
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The PalaMaggiò is a premier sporting and concert venue in the province of Caserta. It houses over 6300 spectators who come here for a variety of shows and sporting events. PalaMaggiò is home court to the Juvecaserta Serie A bas... more
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Charles of Bourbon made his triumphant entrance into Naples on the 10th of May 1734 and gave way to the dynasty which was to rule the largest and most populous region in the Italian peninsula (Naples and Sicily) until 1860. The... more
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The medieval town of Caserta Vecchia is located around ten kilometres from the splendid Reggia in Caserta. Now the village is just an agricultural and tourist centre, but once it was an important episcopal and noble seat. The o... more
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