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Take a trip to Italy, where you’ll discover some of the most picturesque places, medieval villages, and the most beautiful fairy-tale Towns in the world.

Located in Amalfi, this town is the smallest in the south of Italy. The beautiful municipality was even featured in a Fiat 500 commercial.

Cefalu, Palermo

First on our list is the small town of Cefalù, located in the Province of Palermo, Sicily. Though it is not big in size, its popularity among tourists is enormous.

One of the biggest attractions in Cefalù is Duomo, a medieval cathedral in the old town center, built in the 12 century.

Alberobello, Apulia

Alberobello is probably the most distinctive town on this list. What makes this town so unique are the so-called Trulli, the houses with cone-shaped roofs.

Vernazza, La Spezia

Vernazza is more of a village than a town and it is a part of Cinque Terre. People consider Vernazza the most picturesque of Cinque Terre villages.

Iseo (Lago), Brescia

Iseo is a small town at the southern end of Lake Iseo in northern Italy. So, if you were planning to visit this magnificent lake, Iseo is the place to stay overnight.

Vieste, Foggia

This charming town in the province of Foggia counts only 13 000 residents but thanks to many tourists that visit it every year, Vieste appears to be even larger.

Polignano a Mare, Bari

Only 34 kilometers from Bari is situated Polignano a Mare You might think that this is yet another town on the cliffs, but it certainly has a lot to offer.

Assisi, Perugia

Assisi is a town in the province of Perugia, in Umbria. It is mostly known as the town where St. Francis was born, so it is very much popular among religious tourists, but it is also one of the art and culture centers.

Positano, Salerno

Positano is located on the Amalfi Coast and it is a must-visit town because of its crystal clears sea and colorful cliffs that merge into water. It is a perfect destination for families and a romantic getaway.

Taormina, Messina

This charming town settled on the east coast of Sicily has been attracting tourists for years – beautiful beaches, ancient ruins, and Mt. Etna in the background.

San Gimignano, Siena

Last on the list is San Gimignano, known as Tuscany’s Medieval Manhattan. We don’t doubt that it didn’t deserve that nickname since the town was included in UNESCO World’s Architectural Heritage.