Venice is everything you’ve heard about it — and yet completely different at the same time. Yes, it’s crowded and confusing. But nothing compares to crossing a bridge over the Grand Canal for the first time.
Florence from Piazzale Michelangelo
Birthplace of art and culture and the Italian Renaissance, Florence is a must-see in Italy.And for an unforgettable vantage point, head to Piazzale Michelangelo for views out over Florence.
Vetican City
It’s usually crowded, but St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City is still worth stopping by.
Florence Duomo
This photo — with Florence’s Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore dominating the scene — was also shot from Piazzale Michelangelo.
Inside the Roman Colosseum
The Colosseum is an Italian icon recognized worldwide. But have you seen it from this vantage point before? This photo was snapped from the highest remaining level of the ancient amphitheater.
Italian life
The laundry on the line makes this favorite photo from Italy. This is shot on the island of Burano.
The Pantheon of Rome
In Rome, be sure not to skip the Pantheon.
Orvieto, Montepulciano
Located in southwestern Umbria, Orvieto sits atop a volcanic bluff — making views from here especially dramatic.
Siena, Tuscany
Famous for its Palio horse races and its UNESCO-protected historic center, Siena caught my eye because of its color — the muted browns and terracottas and oranges… they made for a great image.
Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore
Here’s a closer look at Florence’s Duomo. It’s massive and makes you feel very, very small when walking beside it.