(Breakfast, Dinner) Cinque Terre, Italy’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed collection of five cliffside villages,The five picturesque fishing villages on Italy’s northwest coast, offer travelers everything they love about Italy: great food, wine, and jaw-dropping views. On Cinque Terre tours, you can fully embrace la dolce vita, enjoy the charm of the Cinque Terre, a coastal region of cliff-clinging villages and dramatic seaside views. Cinque Terre Express trains are running every 20 minutes between the five villages. ,declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Imposing palaces, narrow streets, ancient churches, unique underground landscapes. Vernazza, is probably the most picturesque of the villages and is named as one of the most beautiful villages in Italy. It is a traditional fishing village with colorful typical Ligurian houses and boats bobbing on the waters of the small harbor. Manarola ,is one of the most famous villages of the scenic Cinque Terre coastline. The village has a small harbor with a boat ramp, picturesque multicoloured houses facing the sea and a tiny piazza with seafood restaurants. Riomaggiore, is considered to be the most romantic of the Cinque Terre villages, ideal for young travelers or couples looking for a base which is great to hang around in during the day and also has some nightlife.The village is basically a cascade of multi-colored houses in the typical Ligurian style, all tightly clustered around a tiny natural harbor carved out in between the rocks. This is, in our opinion, the best sunset spot in Cinque Terre. Milan, one of the world's fashion and design capitals, as well as a financial hub, Milan is also a city of culture and thought. While always looking towards the future, this Lombard capital lovingly preserves its prominent history, boasting spectacular museums and some of the most monumental churches in Italy. Duomo di Milano, the Cathedral is the only church in the world with capitals decorated with statues; the stained glass windows show biblical scenes, including the Last Judgement; on the floor and behind the counter-façade there is a brass strip, it is the Solar Sundial, made in 1786 by the Brera Astronomical Observatory, and it serves as a clock and zodiac calendar, used to change the measurement of time, passing from the medieval day to the French one. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, is the most famous shopping gallery in Italy. Built in neo-Renaissance style, it is one of the greatest examples of iron architecture in Europe. Piazza Duomo, With its square shape, it is one of the largest in Italy, and an ideal place to start a tour. It is towered over by the Duomo, "Domm" in Milanese, the Gothic style cathedral with spires that is the icon of the Lombardy’s capital. La Scala Milan Opera House, you will witness special neoclassical architecture. Famous operas have been performed here for the first time in this theatre, such as Verdi's Otello, Puccini's Madama Butterfly, Rossini's La Cenerentola and Bellini's Norma.