6 UNMISSABLE PLACES IN ITALY
The Unmissable Italian Cities For An Unforgettable HolidayIf you’re planning a trip to Italy, be prepared to fall in love with its art, history, landscapes, food and culture. There’s a reason if Italy is one of the most visited countries in the world! From the stunning landscapes of the Amalfi Coast to the fabulous Venice, the whole country is characterised by unique atmospheres and stunning sceneries that you will absolutely be amazed by it.
If you’re unsure of what places to visit, you must know that the list of unmissable places in Italy is VERY long, and to visit all of them would take months.
Below I list for you some of the most famous and unmissable Italian destinations. So keep reading to choose your Italian destinations and plan an unforgettable holiday!
1) Rome
The capital, of course. Rome is a must-see in Italy, one of Europe’s most vibrant cities, full of ancient monuments and home of some of the most known landmarks in the world. The famous Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Sistine Chapel, the Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, the Appian Way… there is just so much to see in this city!
Also known as the “Eternal City”, Rome’s history spans 28 centuries. Every corner of the city is populated by historic treasures, and you will feel like if you’re walking in an open-sky museum. Its iconic sites and historic city centre it’s something you absolutely can’t miss, and it is a good starting point for your Italian holiday!
Check out some of the best tours in Rome:
One of the fastest and easiest ways to visit Rome is with the hop-on hop-off panoramic bus. Check it out here.
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2) Venice
One of the most touristic cities and most known destinations in the world, the beauty of Venice is immeasurable. With its picturesque canals, the huge artistic heritage and the characteristic “gondole”, it earns one of the tops places in the list of Italian cities you absolutely can’t miss.
In February, in particular, the famous Venetian Carnival attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world.
You might want to have a look at my article about the7 Reasons You Should Visit Venice This Carnival.
The magic city on the water has some of the most known iconic attractions, like the famous St. Mark’s Square, the Doge’s Palace, the romantic Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge.
Read this article to find out the best things to do in Venice (from a local!).
Here are some of the best tours in Venice:
Have a look at this article to find out the best hotels to stay in Venice for any budget or compare accommodation prices and reviews on Booking.com.
3) Naples, Amalfi Coast and Capri
Known worldwide for its typical delicious food (like pizza!), Naples also has the largest historic centre in Europe. So be sure you will not run out of things to do! From the many castles to the stunning seaside and the numerous museum, you can’t miss a visit to the “city of the sun” (and I’m not saying this only because it’s my birthplace!).
If you’re up for a suggestive and unique holiday, then Naples is the perfect destination for you: in fact, you could visit the famous Pompeii, the city once entirely destroyed by the volcano explosion, or you could explore Naples underground, the hidden layer of the city. And, if you are the adventurous type, you could also hike Vesuvius, the huge Neapolitan active volcano!
You might want to read my article: “Best things to do in Naples and surroundings“, to have a better idea of the numerous things to do in the city.
Here are some of the best tours in Naples:
From Naples, you can easily reach the fabulous Amalfi Coast. The picturesque towns, with their colourful houses, are surrounded by breathtaking landscapes. The Coast attracts thousands of tourists every year from all over the world. The amazing city of Positano and Amalfi are something you need to see at least once in life!
Related: Walking the Amalfi Coast / Best day trips from Naples
The famous Capri Island can be explored on a one-day trip from Naples. Taking a day of your holiday to admire the magnificent landscapes and paradisiac beaches, and exploring the incredible Blue Grotto, is 100% worth it.
You can reach Capri by taking the ferry from Naples or choosing one of the all-inclusive day tours.
Check out this article about the best places to stay in Naples, or compare prices and reviews on Booking.com.
4) Florence
The city of Florence is an open museum of the Italian Renaissance. Its immense cultural Heritage attracts more than 15 million tourists per year from all over the world!
Unmissable landmarks are the Duomo, the amazing Uffizi Gallery, the Pitti Palace, the iconic Cupola del Brunelleschi (400 steps to climb to enjoy a breathtaking view of the city), and much more. Make sure to book your tickets in advance to visit the main attractions.
If you decide to visit Florence, don’t miss the opportunity to explore the many gorgeous villages in Tuscany. The region’s countryside is extremely fascinating, and trust me, you will not regret it!
Have a look at some tours of the city:
A great way to move around the city is with the “hop-on hop-off” panoramic bus, with tickets valid for one, two or three days.
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5) Milan
Milan is known for being the capital of fashion and design. It certainly is the city of the shopping but is also more than that: it has a huge concentration of artistic and historical attractions, such s the iconic gothic cathedral, the magnificent Sforza Castle and Parco Sempione, and the Pinacoteca di Brera. So I’d say it’s worth a few hours of your itinerary!
Check out these city tours:
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6) Cinque Terre
I couldn’t help but mention the Cinque Terre in this guide. The spectacular shots of this place are among the most famous pictures of Italy. The 5 towns are connected by a trail along the cliffs; if you like hiking, you will absolutely love this place!
The villages’ narrow and characteristic streets are a must-see, with their colourful houses and unique atmosphere.
Check out these tours from Florence and Milan:
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Kikka
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