Italy is one of the world´s most classic travel destinations
Italy is one of the largest countries in Europe and encompasses 20 regions – stretching from Trento which nestles up close to Austria all the way to Sicily, the island to the south close to North Africa.
The Trevi Fountain illuminated at night (Fontana di Trevi), Rome
As a destination, the sheer variety of both its landscapes and its regional cultures, food, and architecture, makes it nothing less than fascinating. And through it, all run the very special Italian spirit, charming, vivacious, and eager to share. Here are a couple of suggestions on what to see and do in this destination that has so much to offer.
You should in theory not visit Italy without seeing Rome, Fontana di Trevi, and the Colosseum. The history of this iconic building must be experienced first-hand in order to appreciate the sheer size of this monument and the role it played in the ancient Roman Empire. However, while attractions such as the Colosseum and Fontana di Trevi in Rome are on many tourists lists of “musts” to see, especially for city-lovers, Italy is one of the countries that is renowned for being able to offer a whole wealth of other cities and regions to visit, apart from the cultural attractions and city life the capital offers. You could spend your whole life traveling in Italy and still find something new to explore every day. Even the Italians feel that way.
Lake Garda is just one of Italy´s many gems and has been a tourist magnet for many years due to its numerous stylish hotels and well-equipped campsites that stretch along its shores. Lake Garda lies in the region between Milan and Venice, an area that attracts the more culture-oriented crowd than Lake Garda does.
Milan: Italy as a fashion mecca
Milan is Italy´s fashion mecca – the industrial heart of design and high fashion and, in 2015, it hosted the EXPO World Exhibition, attracting thousands of visitors to the city. But even when the city reverts back to its normal self, it is full of designer-savvy fashionistas hunting for something unique among the many designer items that fill the exclusive boutiques of Milan´s old center. If the credit card is beginning to glow and you need a break from the ringing of cash tills gradually emptying your bank account, climb the steps of the Duomo di Milano, Milan´s Cathedral, from where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city.
“See Venice and die” or simply live happily
It goes without saying that Venice is a must for any culture-lover visiting Europe. The Piazza San Marco (or St Mark´s Square), Venice´s Grand Central Square, is often the first sight that meets the first-time visitor arriving by boat. From here, you can gaze across to the city´s major landmark – St. Mark´s Cathedral. The only things that can compete with this are perhaps the canals themselves with their iconic gondolas, a pleasant way to spend a warm summer evening.
Italy has so much to offer
Even when you´ve “done” Rome, Lake Garda, Milan and Venice, you´re still a long way from having sampled all the treasures that Italy has to offer! Whether your next stop is a winery in Toscana, the Pope at the Vatican, or Don Corleone on Sicily, there is still plenty to see and experience – in fact, you´ll be spoilt for choice.
Taormina, Palermo and Catania, the true and unspoiled beauty of Italy Taormina, we will get back to shortly, but first Palermo. In Palermo, a different era lurks around every corner – churches of the Middle Ages rub shoulders with Arabic domes, Spanish-inspired cathedrals and, not least of all, monuments from the great Norman era. The city also boasts several shady
Sicily is situated off the ”boot” of Italy, close to the Italian mainland and not far from Africa. The island is fascinating, and large enough to warrant several visits if you really want to see it all. Why not take a tour of its wineries, or its wealth of historical attractions will keep history buffs busy for as long as
Cervinia in Italy, better skiing is hard to find Undoubtedly Italy’s most snow-sure ski area is closely followed by Livigno, but in Cervinia, we are in the beautiful Dolomites with the sharply cut “white mountains”, the signature of the Dolomites. The mountain that bears the many slopes is Monte Cervino. Known to most as the Matterhorn. Cervinia is located at
The Colosseum, one of the 7 wonders of the world. The Colosseum, the gladiators´ arena in Rome´s center The Colosseum is one of the most iconic and historic attractions in Italy, and one of the 7 wonders of the world. This relic from the heyday of the Roman Empire has been featured in everything from history books and TV to
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