Top 5 Best Places to Visit in Italy

 


Italy is one of the rarest countries in the world known for offering a mix of modernity along with ancient architecture. Places to visit in Italy having 2000 years of greatest historical backgrounds with the rich cultures, traditions, arts, history and natural beauties. From ancient buildings like the Colosseum, Roman Forum to Pasta and Pizza, Italy offers something for everyone. 

Despite being the city's top attraction, Italy is also filled by the breath-taking Cliffside villages, beaches, restaurants and popular landmarks. Each destination has something to say every backpacker to those who truly want to indulge in the beauty of one of the oldest cities in the world, Italy.

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Top 5 Best Places to Visit in Italy

 

1. Rome

 


Capital city of Italy, Rome is the first choice of many travelers to visit despite all the other cities and monuments in Italy. Rome is a kind of city where backpackers spot some of the world renowned attractions like Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican City, Pantheon and St. Peter’s Basilica church.

Often known as “Eternal City”, Rome is also well known for its breathtaking cultural and historical powerhouse, ancient ruins and mouth-watering cuisines and its restaurants. Never miss to explore the history of Roman Empire and 18th century Baroque style fountains in Rome. 

 

2. Florence

 


Known as “Jewel of the Renaissance”, Florence city is renowned for its beautiful and intrinsic art and architecture, history and home of many iconic tourist landmarks. Despite being the birthplace of the Renaissance, the city is home to some of the great landmarks such as Uffizi Gallery, Florence Cathedral, Santa Maria Novella and Piazza Della Republica and many more.

However Florence is a city that insists every traveler indulge its rich historical witnesses like museums, galleries, “Florence Cathedral” (an iconic dome) and Palazzo Pitti. Due to the city's rich history, wine collections, architecture, cultures and multiple top attractions, the city was recognised by the UNESCO World Heritage site. 

 

3. Venice

 


Located in the northeaster part of the Italy city, famous for its winding canals, iconic gondola rides and intrinsic Roman architecture. Venice is also called “City of Canals” and “The Floating City” because it is made up of many small islands which are connected by canals and bridges. There are around 118 archipelagos formed by the 150 canals.  Such an interesting city built on these canals and visitors can take gondola rides in order to experience the surrounding ancient buildings and city's architecture. 

Along with Venice is a city also popular of its some of the underrated architectural marvellous such as St. Mark’s Basilica, The Doge’s Palace and Lively atmosphere of Piazza San Marco. Do not forget to take a leisure stroll across Rialto Bridge

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4. Milan 

 


Italy is a country filled with many beautiful and ancient architectural oriented cities, out of that Milan is one of that. Such a mesmerising city like Rome, known for its high fashions, art and designs making it one of the ideal locations for photo lovers and models too. A global fashion and design capital, Milan is a city home to many significant and historical sites. City is the best example of some of the famous paintings such as Duomo and “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci

However, the city is blessed by many restaurants and its delicious foods, nightlife’s and fashion exhibitions. Duomo Cathedral, Historic centre, Milan Cathedral, Sforzesco Castle and Galleria Vittorio Emanuel 2 are some of the ideal places to visit in Milan city. 

 

5. Cinque Terre

 


Cinque Terre is a picturesquare coastal region of Italy made up of 5 idyllic towns- Maarola, Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia and Riomaggiore. Each 5 villages perched on cliffs overlooking the Ligurian Sea, Cinque Terre is known for its panoramic views, hiking trails and colourful buildings. Here Manarola and Vernazza are the towns known for its scenic vineyards, olive groves and picturesquare houses and mediaeval castles.

Today Cinque Terre is recognised as the most popular outdoor destination and relaxing gateways to adventurous backpackers. Cinque Terre is a natural heritage inclusion of Porto Venere and the islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto, which are included in UNESCO World Heritage Site


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