Definitely the food; i recommend Pizza and pasta, especially in the South of Italy. Clothes and shoes are also very good, but quite expensive. You can find nice people but be careful, in some stores they might try to charge you more just because you're a tourist. The most beautiful cities are definitely Rome, Florence and Venice. Also, I think the mountain towns are gorgeous and worth the effort - driving in Italy is a challenge, but it is a great way to see many towns that you would miss travelling by rail. Tuscany, Sienna, San Gimingnano and Greve are all beautiful towns. In Umbria there is Orvietto (there's a beautiful duomo/cathedral there), Spello and Perugia - all of which are nice. Food, wine, countryside, history, and the people who are all very friendly, and if you try to speak Italian, they will try to understand you and communicate with you (except when you are in a big city like Rome where they are very very busy). Amalfi Coast is also spectacular, just south of Naples. Have fun!
the climate people take care of itayl and make it healthy the schools are great for kids and their jobs
Italy has a lot to offer, like any coutry does. They have exquisite food, old cities, and a great history, amngst so many more things.
It all depends on your own taste buds. However, Italian food is widely recognized as perhaps the most likable food worldwide.
We're good at everything.
It gave civilization to the world
Lidia's Italy - 2007 Delicious Crumbs was released on: USA: 11 September 2010
cappucino is a delicious coffee originating in Italy.
In Italy lots of herbs and spices are grown in Italy for example: * tomato * grapes * olives i think that the best food in Italy would have to be their Delicious Pasta with dolmio sauce.
Italy is full of delicious foods, great tourist sites, cool activities, and many new experiences!
you use a metaphor based on food like. The cherry on that cake looked as delicious as the fresh fruit from Italy
Italy is well known for its pizza and pasta. It is the birthplace of these popular dishes and Italian cuisine is celebrated globally for its delicious and varied flavors.
Italy is well known for their delicious pasta delicacy, but this is not a cultural food of Italians. In the 13th century, Marco Polo brought the Asian noodles from China to Italy and that was the time Italians adapt the noodles as their own pasta.
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The best cooking school in Italy is Tuscan cooking school. It teaches students to make DELICIOUS Italian food as well as Continental. It's faculty has some of the best chefs from France.
Italy is a country in Southern Europe known for its rich history, art, culture, and cuisine. It is home to iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Vatican City, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Italy is also famous for its fashion, luxury sports cars, and beautiful coastlines.
One of the first things you need to eat on Italy are these delicious pieces of bread that are not only food but a tradition of this country named croissants
No, the adjective delicious has no verb form. The closest you can come is 'to make delicious'. Delicious is sometimes a noun when referring to apples, there's a red delicious and a yellow delicious.