Rome: The Capital

Rome is a beautiful city, with the added advantage of being very easy to visit on foot. It’s full of ancient monuments, beautiful squares, and museums.

The Eternal City city attracts millions of tourists every year but, despite what you might think, it isn’t the most touristic city in the country.

Florence: the Art City

Florence, undoubtedly the most beautiful city of Tuscany, is home to numerous museums and Renaissance palaces.

The Cultural Heritage is immense: Half Italian works of art are located in Florence. No wonder why it’s one of the most visited cities in Italy along with Venice!

Venice: the romantic city

Venice is one of the most tourist cities in Europe, a great choice if you want to spend a weekend or more in Italy. With its numerous canals and its famous gondola rides, it’s also the perfect destination for a romantic stay.

The Cinque Terre Villages

This guide of the best places to visit in Italy wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the Cinque Terre, 5 stunning cliff-side villages.

You have probably already seen pictures of them, these spectacular colorful towns are amongst the most famous sights of Italy!

Verona: the Shakespearean city

Verona is the city of love and of the tragic destiny of Romeo and Juliet. Everyone has already heard about it, but do you know what are the best things to do in town?

Naples: the historic city

Naples is a European city with the largest historical center, so you can be sure there are a lot of churches and monuments to visit in the city! Naples is also very famous around the world for its gastronomy: the pizza as well as the famous Neapolitan sauce.

Capri: the magnificent island

You will start your visit to one of the most beautiful places in Italy in Marina Grande port. You should then take the funicular: It will take you directly to the famous Piazzetta, in Capri town center. With its café terraces and a magnificent view over the bay, the place is magical!

Milan: the capital of fashion

Milan is the capital of fashion and design, with many renowned designer’s luxury boutiques and showrooms. In addition, there are also many historic buildings to visit in the city!

Lake Como

Located only 1 hour from Milan, Lake Como is the third largest lake in Italy. The lake is a very popular jet-set holiday destination and is famous around the world for its many majestic villas and lush gardens.

The Amalfi Coast

Located South of Naples, the Amalfi coast is famous for being one of the most beautiful coasts of Italy. With its wild coast and amazing cliff-side villages, no doubt you will love it!

Sicily

Sicily, the biggest island in the Mediterranean, is the ideal place to visit if you want to mix relaxation at the beach and discovery of archaeological sites. Add the delicious Italian cuisine to the mix and the result is a perfect combination for unforgeable holidays!