Top 10 Best Cities to Visit in Italy
When it comes to planning a trip to Italy, narrowing down the best cities to visit can feel like an impossible task. Each destination offers its own distinct charm, history, and experiences that make it unforgettable in its own way. From iconic metropolises filled with artistic and architectural treasures to hidden gems that exude small-town charm, Italy is a country where every corner feels like a postcard brought to life.This list represents a collection of cities that have been celebrated for their unique appeal. Some of these places are globally famous for their beauty and cultural significance, while others might surprise you with their under-the-radar allure.
Rome has the Forum, the Colosseum, and the Vatican. Some of the best museums in the world are in Rome. When you walk down the street in Rome, you're walking where famous people from thousands of years ago walked. Then there's the food, the coffee, the crepes. The people are beautiful, there's fashion, and there's history. Rome is one of the best cities in the world, in my opinion.
Oh, Venice! Some of the hottest guys in the world can be found in Venice, but seriously, Venice is amazing. The Doge's Palace, the Bridge of Sighs, the canals, the history, the art, the masks. It's just fun to walk around Venice, get "lost," and experience it.
The Italians and Venetians call this aquatic playground "La Serenissima," meaning the "Serene City." It is actually true because if you treat Venice gently, this city will reward you with profound moments of beauty and bliss. What a delightful place!
I was really expecting this amazing city to be higher.
The home of Tuscany. Great food, the David...
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I love this city. The old buildings help shape its character. In Verona, you can walk around the old town for more than two hours without encountering an insane number of tourists. I used to think of it as a Venice with roads because of the Venetian-style architecture.
The city has amazing things to offer, like the Umberto Tower, which is the tallest structure in downtown Verona. You can climb it and enjoy an amazing view of the city. There's also an amphitheater, which hosts real plays and was built during Roman times. It's in great condition. Other attractions include the balcony of Romeo and Juliet, the old cathedrals of Verona, and much more.
Verona beats Venice and every other city in Italy by 100%. This is why you should take my word and visit Verona. I'm sure you'll like it.
Everyone knows that after Rome, Milan is Italy's main city. If you're all about fashion, big cities, and food, Milan is definitely worth visiting, especially during the Christmas season when the city is decorated and the shops are all on sale. Milan is also home to the Duomo, many natural history museums, and Da Vinci's Last Supper.
An old, perfectly preserved medieval city with towers and walls, and creepy little stores. Such a cool place.
The city that was buried by Mount Vesuvius rises again with painstaking care to detail and is still being unearthed by archaeologists. It's a creepy yet amazing city to walk through, and it's well worth it to pay for a guide.
Lots of winding streets with a cool Etruscan excavation site. Volterra is also where the Volturi are supposed to live in Twilight, so, if you're a fan...
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This city is so beautiful. It's so medieval. I can't believe how unknown this place is.
Can't go to Italy without holding up the Leaning Tower of Pisa and all that tourist stuff.
I love this beautiful city. It's not very big, but it has so many churches, arches, theaters, and palaces. Benevento is rich in history.
Benevento is an ancient city. Greeks, Etruscans, Romans, Sunnis, Byzantines, Lombards, and Popes have all passed through Benevento. This city has so many churches, arches, theaters, and ancient palaces. I love Benevento.
Before it was Etruscan and Celtic, then Roman, Bologna was a sort of New York of the Middle Ages, with its typical towers (20 out of 100 still remain) standing as modern skyscrapers. An important node on the Silk Road from China, Bologna was once a water-street city like Venice. It even won a war against the Republic of Venice. Bologna offers a medieval experience, just as Florence offers a Renaissance one. You should visit.
Such a beautiful city. Just 40 minutes from Sorrento, 20 minutes from Amalfi, and 10 minutes from Praiano. The scenery is among the best in the world, with nice shops, Michelin-starred restaurants, and boat rides to Capri, Sorrento, and many other places.
Just incredible. Really something you can't imagine. An ancient Roman theater beside a volcano and the sea, with old streets. There's nothing like Taormina anywhere else in the world.