The Spanish capital is infused with a passionate energy all its own — not to mention tons of can’t-miss sights. Start with the world-renowned art collection at Museo del Prado; move on to the Palacio Real, built in 1764 for the royal family; and end with a spectacular sunset view from Debod Temple.
A sense of the old country prevails in the historic center of this gritty Italian city. Visit its churches, palaces and museums, and then be sure to eat!
Travel to Tuscany’s capital city, Florence, also known as the birthplace of the Renaissance. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and culture. Take a tour of the Duomo, climb to the top of the Campanile, go shopping along Ponte Vecchio and see Michelangelo’s most famous sculpture, the statue of David, at the Galleria dell’ Academia.