ITALY
Italy offers so much to see and do that it would take a lifetime to explore.
Here's a look at the best places to visit in Italy:
1. Naples
One of the busiest metropolitan cities in the country, Naples is the capital of the Campania region in Southern Italy. The city of Naples offers a treasure trove of art works and historic sites as well as a vibrant atmosphere of shops, restaurants and nightlife venues. Many favorite Italian foods originated from here such as pizza, spaghetti and parmigiana.
These dishes are taken seriously in Naples and usually feature fresh, locally grown ingredients. As it is nearby famous sites like the Bay of Naples and Pompeii, Naples presents an Ideal base to stay while exploring the area.
2. Italian Lake District
The Italian Lake District stretches across Northern Italy. The southern ends of most of the lakes are relatively flat but the northern ends are Mountainous as the lakes reach deep into the Alps. Popular with tourists for over 100 years, the Italian Lakes combine good weather with Attractive scenery. Garda is the largest lake, and offers stunning scenery, especially in its mountainous northern Stretches. Como is equally stunning, with forested slopes rising directly from the water’s edge.
Further west, Maggiore is less popular yet just as beautiful, with several popular family resorts.
3. Sicily
4. Cinque Terre
5. Milan
Nearly destroyed from heavy bombing during WWII, Milan has since reconstructed and now shines as one of the wealthiest cities in Europe. Widely regarded as a mega fashion center teeming in designer shops, Milan also attracts many to its surviving world famous treasures like Leonardo da Vinci’s painting, The Last Supper, the La Scala Opera House, the Castello Sforzesco and one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedral.
Nonetheless, Milan sometimes appears less Italian compared to the country’s predominantly historic cities and more of a glamorous city with modern architecture.
7. Pompeii
8. Venice
One of the most beautiful destinations in Europe, Venice is a unique city in that is built upon a lagoon surrounded by the Adriatic Sea. Located in north-eastern Italy, Venice is an archipelago of 118 islands all connected by hundreds of beautiful bridges and scenic canals of the canals, the Grand Canal is most famous and divides the city into two sections. Picturesque waterways and historic architecture make Venice one of the most romantic cities in the world.
Venice is often crowded but well worth visiting to see its magnificent landmarks like Saint Mark’s Square and Basilica, Doge’s Palace and Rialto Bridge. One of the most popular things to do is to take a gondola ride along one of its many Canals.
9. Tuscany
Italy’s most famous region, Tuscany conjures images of beautiful rolling hills, olive groves, vineyards and cypress trees. The many pleasures of Tuscany include tasting wine in Chianti, simply relaxing in hill towns such as San Gimignano or exploring Renaissance art in Florence.
The medieval city of Siena also holds excellent works of art while its historic centre is one of the most popular places to visit in Italy. Elba, the largest of several Tuscan islands, offers great beaches while Pisa is world-famous for its Leaning Tower.
10. Rome
Best known for housing ancient Roman structures and the Vatican City, Rome has endured for more than 2,500 years as an important centre for culture, power and religion. From ancient romantic plazas to stunning cathedrals and Renaissance architecture, there is so much to see and do in Rome, that it could take months or even years to see it all.
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