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Forte dei Marmi: Located along the Tyrrhenian coast of Versilia, Forte dei Marmi is an exclusive seaside town renowned for its fine sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and luxurious atmosphere. It is frequented by Italian and foreign tourists, as well as celebrities, attracted by its elegant villas, high-class restaurants and luxury fashion boutiques along the promenade.
Pietrasanta: Known as the "Little Athens", Pietrasanta is a picturesque city of art located at the foot of the Apuan Alps. It is famous for being an artistic and cultural centre, particularly renowned for its sculptural tradition. Pietrasanta is home to numerous art galleries, artists' and sculptors' workshops, who create both traditional and contemporary works.
The Cinque Terre: This picturesque stretch of coast in the Liguria region is made up of five charming villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. Cinque Terre is famous for its breathtaking landscapes of colorful houses clinging to the cliffs, agricultural terraces covered in vineyards and scenic coastal paths.
Viareggio: Located along the Tuscan coast, Viareggio is a lively seaside town known for its Carnival, one of the largest and most famous in Italy. During Carnival, the city transforms into a lively spectacle of allegorical floats, mask parades and masquerade parties. Viareggio also offers a vast sandy beach, a seafront promenade full of bars, restaurants and shops, as well as a lively nightlife.

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Florence: Capital of Tuscany and cradle of the Renaissance, Florence is a city steeped in history, art and culture. Main attractions include the magnificent Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with its bell tower by Giotto, the Baptistery and the famous Brunelleschi's Dome. The Uffizi houses one of the most important art collections in the world, while the Accademia Gallery is famous for housing Michelangelo's David.
Pisa: Known throughout the world for its Leaning Tower, Pisa is a city rich in history and attractions. In addition to the famous Piazza dei Miracoli, which includes the Leaning Tower, the Duomo, the Baptistery and the Camposanto, Pisa also offers a lively university life, with one of the oldest universities in Europe, and a pleasant city atmosphere with lively cafés, restaurants and shops.
Lucca: Surrounded by perfectly preserved medieval walls, Lucca is a city that offers a fascinating and evocative atmosphere. Among its most famous monuments are the Guinigi Tower with its hanging gardens, the majestic San Martino cathedral and the narrow cobbled streets of the historic center. Lucca is also famous for hosting Lucca Comics & Games, one of the largest comics and gaming events in Italy.

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Lorenzo
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Shopping



The historic center of Forte dei Marmi is home to a wide range of luxury boutiques, fashion shops, jewelery shops, art galleries and exclusive cafes.
Including Prada, Fendi, Luis Vuitton, Gucci, Bulgari, Valentino etc..