Cingoli Marche

Cingoli in Le Marche (learn more about the region) is perched right on the hill at 631m. Due to its panoramic position, Cingoli is called the “Balcony of Le Marche”.

Camogli

The town of Camogli might just be the best-kept secret on the Italian Riviera.

It’s a quieter and unspoiled Italian coastal town, just a half-hour drive away from its glam neighbour, Portofino (or a short train ride from Genoa).

Torre Di Palme

Torre di Palme Italy is a small Italian town located in the Province of Fermo in the region of Le Marche. With less than 700 inhabitants, this place will make you fall in love it with straight away.

Ravello, Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is far from a secret. And when you consider this region is a collection of colorful villages set on the Mediterranean Sea, it’s easy to see why it’s so popular.

Modena, Emilia-Romagna

Siena is considered to be a Gothic city that had made its appearance on the 12th century. It was built on 3 hills, connected by 3 streets in the form of “Y” letter. According to historical facts the designers of this medieval town tried to maintain the elements that allowed the town to blend into its natural landscape.

San Gimignano, Italy

San Gimignano is a medieval town located in the region of Tuscany town and was a relay point for pilgrims in the past. The town’s economy was controlled by certain families. Because of their wealth tower houses were built; 14 of the 72 constructed buildings have passed the test of time!

Montalcino & Montepulciano

If you’re a wine lover for sure you’ve heard these names: Brunello di Montalcino and Vino Nobile de Montepulciano are among Italy’s best.

Pienza, Tuscany

Pienza is a medieval town in Tuscany which is somewhat of a hidden gem, although it still has its fair share of tourism during the summer months.