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It is difficult – if not impossible – to limit a list of things to do in Italy to 100, and even more difficult to put them in order of descending significance or entertainment value: home to Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Etruscans, Greeks and Romans, with islands as diverse as dour Sicily and African-influenced Pantelleria and cultures as far apart as Renaissance Venice and the prehistoric Trulli in Alberobello, Italy is a vibrant and colorful hotch-potch, a land of stark and passionately defended contrasts.
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29. Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (Stadio San Siro, Milan)
Football lovers of all ages will be no stranger to Milan’s famous Stadio San Siro, the largest football stadium in Italy and one of the largest in Europe and home to A.C. Milan and Inter Milan. An UEFA Category four stadium, it hosted six games in the FIFA World Cup in 1990 and was the venue for four European Cup finals. In addition, it is also used to house many other events, in particular major concerts. A museum was opened in 1998 at the entrance to Gate 8 which depicts 100 years of football history and is well worth a visit for football fans.
The San Siro stadium can be reached by subway from Milan’s Centrale railway station in around half an hour (Line M5, exit Stadio San Siro).
30. Alberobello
Around 60 km southwest of Bari in the Puglia region of southeast Italy lies the fascinating town of Alberobello, famous for its distinctive dry stone buildings with conical roofs: the “Trulli”. Though these highly unusual dwellings exist in other parts of Italy, nowhere are they as prevalent as in Alberobello, where there are at least 1.000 of them which were placed under UNESCO protection in 1996. Some of them have been converted into guest houses or apartments, making a stay in Alberobello a truly unique experience.
Alberobello is accessible by train from Bari in around 1 ½ hours, or just over one hour by car.
31. Aqualandia Jesolo (Venice)
Recently designated the best water theme park in Europe – and at 80.000 square metres the largest theme park in Italy –
Aqualandia Jesolo boasts the highest water slide in the world and the tallest bungee-jumping tower in Europe, alongside seven different themed areas, numerous shows and activities for all age groups and all interests.
Situated approximately 40km north of Venice, Lido di Jesolo boasts many other attractions including a number of museums, a sea-life aquarium, sand sculptures and great bars, cafes, hotels and beaches.
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