Eight million Italians will be
travelling over the April 25 Liberation Day holiday and seven
million over Labour Day on May 1, the Federalberghi hotels group
said Friday.
Most will stay in Italy, it said.
Federalberghi said the majority of the travelers will go to
the seaside or visit art cities.
"Italy has joie de vivre despite economic difficulties," it
said.
Among the most popular destinations will be three perennial
favourites Rome, Venice and Florence, as well as Naples,
Bologna, Turin, Matera, Mantua, Milan and Palermo.
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