20 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Italy

20 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Italy

Are you planning to visit Italy for your next trip and are you looking for the best places to visit?

Excellent choice, there are so many beautiful things to see in this country, you will really love it!

With its many beautiful citiesrich historybreathtaking landscapes, some of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean and of course its delicious cuisine, I can say without a doubt that Italy is one of my favorite destinations in Europe.

To help you plan your vacation to Italy, I’ve prepared this list of the 20 most beautiful places to visit in Italy, with all the hotspots and must-see attractions. It will surely give you an idea about your next travel destination.

So, which are the most beautiful Italian cities to visit? Let’s discover Rome, the Amalfi Coast, Capri, Sicily and much more!

1. Rome:

We start this guide on the top places to visit in Italy by the capital, Rome, which attracts millions of tourists every year but which contrary to what one might believe is only the third city visited in Italy in terms of tourists behind Florence and Venice.

Rome is a beautiful city which in addition has the advantage of very well being visited on foot. It presents a concentration of ancient monuments, beautiful squares and museums. To see first:

If you are visiting Rome, do not forget to take a tour of the Vatican City, which has many places to visit.

For more details on the city, discover our article: What to do in Rome.

2. Florence: Artistic City

Florence, undoubtedly the most beautiful city of Tuscany, brings together countless museums and palaces of Renaissance art that gives it a very rich cultural heritage. It houses half of the works of art preserved throughout Italy. And you are not mistaken: it is the most visited city in Italy.

So, will you be part of the 15 million tourists who make a circuit in Italy this year?

The essentials of Florence:

And do not forget to take a tour in the Tuscan countryside, known for being the most beautiful in the country!

I’ve put together a complete guide to visiting Florence in my other article here: Top 27 things to do in Florence

3. Pisa: Leaning City

When we think of Pisa, the first image that comes to us is that of its leaning tower, the symbol of the city. But there is more to see and you can enjoy a half day or a day to visit many other places.

Tips
Pisa fits very well in a stay in Florence, a train connects the 2 cities in one hour for less than 10 €.

4. Venice: Romantic City

Venice is the second most visited city in Italy. This is the ideal place for a weekend or a romantic holiday with its many canals and ballads in gondolas, we can not do more romantic. It is in February that the city attracts a huge crowd from around the world to celebrate and participate in the famous Venetian Carnival.

Places of interest to visit in Venice:

You can find more information about the best places to visit in Venice in my article: The best things to do in Venice.

5. The Cinque Terre: Colorful Villages

This guide to places to visit in Italy would not be complete without mentioning the Cinque Terre, 5 small villages perched on the cliffs, all more beautiful than the others. You have probably already seen them in photo because they offer a spectacular panorama that can be seen on many representative postcards of Italy.

These villages are close to each other and you can visit them in 3 different ways:

A brief overview of the 5 villages of the Cinque Terre :

Tips:

You will find all the information you need to organize your visit to Cinque Terre in our dedicated article: How to visit Cinque Terre?

6. Lecce: Baroque City

Much less known than the previous cities, it still deserves a visit during your trip to Italy. Lecce, located at the foot of the boot, facing Greece, is a city under baroque influence. Everywhere churches and museums, all built in the same style.

To see:

For more things to do and see in Lecce, it’s in our article: Top 12 places to see in Lecce. 

7. Verona: Shakespirean City

Verona is the city of love and tragic fate of Romeo and Juliet, everyone has heard about it but do you know everything you can visit?

The list of things to see in Verona is here:

8. Genoa: Port City

Genoa is above all a port city that has seen one of the most famous adventurers born: Christopher Columbus. But that’s not all that, the city is full of monuments and beautiful sites to admire. Few people visit but it is a shame, because there are very pretty things to see in Genoa.

Things to do:

Tips:
If you go to Genoa, do not forget to take a tour of the sublime coastal village of Portofino, about 35km south of the city.

9. Naples: Historic City

Naples is the European city with the largest historical center, so as to tell you that you will be served in churches and monuments. Naples is also a city famous for its gastronomy: The pizza, formerly food of the poor would be of origin, as well as the famous Neapolitan sauce.

The essentials of Naples:

10. Capri: Beautiful Island

From Naples, you can easily access the island of Capri by ferry for a day trip.

You can start the discovery of one of the most beautiful places in Italy by the port of Marina Grande. Then take the funicular to the city ​​of Capri to go to the famous Piazzetta, with its cafe terraces and views of the bay.

You can also walk along the coastal path to see the arco naturale, a huge rock arch 20 meters high, and the viewpoint of Tragara also offering a magnificent view. Do not forget the major attraction of the island of Capri: the blue cave that owes its name to the particular color of its water.

11. Turin: City of Cinema and Chocolate

You may not know it, but Turin is THE city of chocolate. And yes, there is not only Swiss or Belgian chocolate, Italian has its place. Your favorite spread has even been invented by a pastry master from Turin! Every year Turin also organizes the chocolate festival with of course many tastings on the program.

But Turin is also the city of cinema. Located in the Mole Antonelliana, the emblematic monument of Turin with its dome and its spire, is the museum of cinema. You can see the masks of Star Wars and the Lord of the Rings. Be sure to take the panoramic elevator that leads to the building’s terrace and offers views of the entire city.

To see also during your visit to Turin:

To plan your holidays in Turin, you can take a look at my definitive guide on the city: The 20 best things to do in Turin.

12. Milan: City of Fashion

Milan , is the capital of fashion and design with many luxury boutiques and showrooms of renowned designers but if you decided not to over heat the Blue Card, it also offers many historic buildings to visit.

A short tour of things to see in Milan:

If you plan to take a trip to Milan, you should take a look at my detailed article, with all my best tips for visiting the city in 1, 2 or 3 days: Top 15 things to do in Milan

During your trip to Italy, it may be advisable to combine tours of Milan and Turin , the two cities being less than an hour’s train from each other.

13. Lake Maggiore and the Borromean Islands

The Lake Maggiore is one of the most beautiful lakes in Italy and is one of three major Italian lakes with Lake Como and Lake Garda. You can very well combine his visit with that of Milan, since it is only 1h20 drive. Tour offices offer day tours from Milan.

The major lake is known for the Borromeo islands that can be visited very well all three in the same day. Many boat tours are organized there.

The 3 islands:

14. Lake Como

Third largest lake in Italy and located one hour from Milan, Lake Como awaits you. It is a popular jet set holiday destination and is famous throughout the world for its many majestic villas and lush gardens.

It’s also a popular filming location, and you’ve seen it in Star Wars episode II, some of whose shots were shot at Villa Balbianello, by the lake. But it’s not just that! Around the lake you can find very pretty fishing villages and many hiking trails. A must in Northern Italy!

To do:

Tips
If you have a week in Northern Italy, an excellent route can be: Turin, Milan, Lake Maggiore, Lake Como.

15. Lake Garda

Another great lake in Italy and certainly the most touristy, Lake Garda is located 1h20 by train from Milan. It is the largest lake in the country.

Besides the lake itself, you can visit some cities around:

16. The Dolomites

If you like hiking and Italy then the Dolomites are for you! Classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, the area has 18 mountain peaks culminating for some at 3,000 meters above sea level.

Famous for their particular rock walls, sheared by the elements, they offer an exceptional panorama especially at sunrise or sunset where they take on an intense red hue.

To take full advantage of the landscape you can take the Dolomite road from Bolzano to Cortina by car . Over 100 kilometers you’ll have your eyes full.

Do not hesitate to stop in the villages or lago di Carezza. Once in Cortina you will have the opportunity to discover the many hiking trails in the region and to strengthen your calves! If you like the outdoors, this is the region to see in Italy.

To plan your holidays in Dolomties, you can take a look at my definitive guide on the city: Ultimate 5 Days Dolomities Itinerary

17. 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 relief and villages clinging to the cliffs, there is no doubt that the Amalfi Coast will impress you greatly.

Overview of the most famous places of interest:

18. Gargano National Park

Located in the Puglia region, the Gargano National Park is Italy’s largest natural park. This park is formed of several limestone rocks that the sea has carved over time. You can see many caves and cavities and beautiful coves almost wild.

In the center of the nature park, you can also hike in the foresta Umbra, literally the forest of shadows. Stroll under ancient trees and enjoy the fauna and flora.

The small town of Vieste is also a must in the region!

Tips:
You will find all the information you need to organize your visit to Gargano National Park in our dedicated article: Top 10 Things to do in Gargano National Park

The small town of Vieste

19. Sicily

Sicily, beautiful island of Italy combining beautiful beaches for relaxation and relaxation and many historical monuments for culture. Add to that the delicious Italian cuisine and the mix is ​​perfect. Here’s what to visit during your trip to Sicily :

To see in Eastern Sicily :

To see in Western Sicily:

Discover all my articles on Sicily.

If you choose to spend a week in Sicily, the best way not to waste too much time with the trips is to visit either the east coast or the west coast. Come back a second time to visit the other!

Isola Bella, the jewel of Taormina, in Sicily

20. Sardinia

Another Italian region and other Mediterranean island, Sardinia has many assets to spend a pleasant holiday in the sun.

What should not be missed in Sardinia:

Are you planning to visit Sardinia during your next trip to Italy? Check out my article on the best things to do: the top 20 places to visit in Sardinia.

And you, what did you plan to visit in Italy? What are your favorite places?

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