The city of Parma is rich in natural sights and attractions. The resort offers its guests to visit one of the beautiful parks. The most astonishing and the oldest parkland on the territory of Parma is the Parco Ducale natural area which is located in a few minute walk from the city center. The park is decorated with original fountains of ultimate beauty and majestic aged trees. The park will be a great place for families and big companies to spend a day in the open air. By the park entrance tourists will find a bicycle rental center. The parkland features several cozy cafés.
1. Prudent tourists are recommended to buy foods at open markets as in this case the cost of goods will be considerably lower than supermarkets will offer. Shop-a-holics should pay …
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This is one of the most popular resorts of Italy, a beautiful old city full of attractions and hospitality. Fascinating tours to the remarkable places remain among the most popular …
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The bar is of great popularity among cocktail admirers and theme music connoisseurs. The most prestigious entertaining establishment of Parma is considered to be the Gavanasa club. It attracts elite public to enjoy interesting program and to taste dainty delicacies. Bright barmen shows are of immense popularity among the guests as the preparation of cocktails resembles a real acrobatic performance. The most popular shopping centers and stores are accumulated in the city center. Tourists will find attractive souvenir shops in this area as well. Attractions and entertainment in Italy
Another fashionable area for active tourism in Italy is diving. The best places for diving are in Liguria in the waters of the Ligurian Sea, in Sicily, Sardinia, and the Pontiac archipelago. On the coast of Italy, there is no such a diversity of the underwater world, as in tropical countries. Under water however, you can find a huge number of artifacts. Near the coast of Sicily there are wrecks of sunken warships, some ships have been resting on the seabed since the time of the Roman Empire. At the coast of Ustica in Sicily, you can dive into submerged caves and meet with local inhabitants - barracudas, tunas, rays and morays. At the bottom of the banks of the Pontic archipelago, many divers are hoping to find the lost pirate treasure. Very popular diving at Cape Portofino, off the coast of the island of Elba, you can find red corals, squid, jellyfish, sea urchins and scorpions.
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