Transfer from Milan - Malpensa International Airport
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Departure from Milan - Malpensa International Airport
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Estimated arrival to Sanremo
12:19h

Trip duration: 199min

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Departure from Milan - Malpensa International Airport
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Quality photo of Sanctuary of the Child Jesus of Prague - Italy

Sanctuary of the Child Jesus of Prague
Italy

75 min

To say that Prague has many exceptional churches would be an understatement. All of them are special for their architecture and artistic decoration. However, one... of these churches stands out in significance because it is home to the famous statue of the Prague Infant Jesus. This is the church of Our Lady Victorious. Although it is an important baroque monument whose interior is richly decorated in white and gold and hundreds of porcelain statues, the statue of the Infant Jesus is the main draw for visitors. It is more than 400 years old and it was credited with miraculous healing and, among other things, with saving Prague during the Swedish siege in 1639.

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Pavia Monastery
Italy

75 min

Pavia monastery is the highlight of the entire region of North Italy. It is an architectural marvel founded in 1396 and designed by the same... architects who crafted the Duomo of Milan. The striking complex is adorned with Renaissance and Gothic styles, detailed stained windows and frescoes in the church apse. The very informative guided tour reveals all the amazing features of the impressive structure like the church choir, the royal tombs, the frescoes, 2 inner courtyards and monks' cells. There is also a small shop run by the monks selling a variety of home made products such as soap, oils and herbal treatments. The abbey is closed during lunch time, from 11:30-14:00.

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Cittadella of Alessandria
Italy

105 min

A magnificent star-shaped fort built in 1732 Cittadella of Alessandria served as a strategic defensive garrison. One special history fact associated with the fortress is... that it was here that the Italian tri-color flag was raised for the first time in history. Visitors can walk around the grounds of the citadel and admire the architecture, wall configuration and defensive towers but to learn more about its history and use during past centuries it is advisable to book a guided tour at http://www.cultural.it/news/articolo.asp?id=559

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Zuccarello
Italy

90 min

It is hard to believe that this tiny village with only one main street and a few smaller streets has such great sites of interest.... But it’s true! From a medieval tower, an ancient bridge and covered passages, the 13th century Church with medieval frescoes, and finally a palace where a local peace treaty was signed. Come and explore the village that tells a tale of past times and traditions.

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Toirano Caves
Italy

105 min

One of the most fascinating places in Liguria are the breathtaking Toirano's Caves, dating back over 300,000 years ago. Expert guide makes the trip worthwhile... and in a roughly 2 hours guided tour, you will be pointed to the highlights and hidden treasures, one of which certainly are the largest cave bear’s bones in all of Europe. In the section called The Witches Cave are vast amphitheaters extending over 450 meters in length. Bring good shoes and a jacket because it can be chilly underground.

Quality photo of Gavi Fortress - Italy

Gavi Fortress
Italy

105 min

It is well worth to pass the narrow road leading to this massive fortress for its fascinating history and a stunning panorama from the top.... The origins of the fortress are unknown but it is assumed that it dates back to pre-Roman or Roman times. It has changed several owners during the course of centuries for which it has passed different transformations. During the second half of the 19th century the fortress became a criminal jail, which continued to be up until the beginning of the following century and during the two world wars it was a prisoner-of-war camp.