10 of the Best Roman Attractions in Italy That Are Actually Worth It
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7Herculaneum, Naples:
Lesser-known but equally impressive, Herculaneum is another city buried by Vesuvius’ eruption.
Compared to Pompeii, Herculaneum offers a more intimate experience with its well-preserved mosaics, frescoes, and wooden structures, giving visitors a closer look at Roman domestic life.
If there’s a common word that describes the hotels of the Greek islands, it’s 'epic'. The stereotype of a Greek island guest room is practically legendary: whitewashed walls, cave-like forms, and impossible views from cliffs overhanging the sea. It’s one of the better formulas you’ll find anywhere and, like the sirens of Greek mythology, it’s an irresistible scene that has attracted travelers for decades.