tourism in Italy

Travel in style through Italy's iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and vibrant cities, from the romantic canals of Venice to the historic ruins of Rome

 

 


Indulge in the Amalfi Coast's beauty and cliff-side views
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It is the second-largest lake in Italy by extension, the first being Lake Garda. 80% of Lake Maggiore belongs to Piedmontese soil and a minimum part to the Lombardy region, while the remaining 20% belongs to Switzerland.
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If we are asked to mention an historical coffee house in Italy, our mind goes to the Florian café in Venice. But, what about Rome? Read more to find a selection of the top Roman historical coffee houses.
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If you have the opportunity to visit Sicily, don't miss to go to Catania. Here you will find Palazzo Biscari, the most sumptuous baroque palace in Catania
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Founded by the Ishmaelite Prince Karim Aga Khan in 1962, Smeralda Coast is the most exclusive place of relaxation and vacation in Sardinia and the whole of Italy
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Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Castel del Monte was built by Emperor Federico II in the thirteenth century, 18 km from the town of Andria, Puglia.
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If you have decided to be inspired by Umbria, and you are looking for a luxury vacation villa to rent in this region, but you don’t know which is the best area, here you will find some useful information on this beating green heart in the center of Italy.
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A place for leisure and a symbol of power for the aristocratic families of the past, the labyrinth has always amused and enchanted its visitors with its treacherous paths.
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While waiting for your next fairytale experience in one of our luxury villas on Como lake, we have selected some of the most charming spots for you to visit in the Lake Como area.
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Otranto, facing towards the east, with its castle and cathedral, one of the most important witnesses of the Apulian Romanesque.
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11miles long, where Tuscany meets Umbria, the Niccone valley or also called ‘Valle del Niccone’, owes its name to the Niccone stream, a tributary of the Tiber which is located between Umbertide and Cortona.
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If you are planning to visit Sicily during your holidays, the archaeological site of Selinunte, located on the southwestern coast of this wonderful Italian island, is a must-visit destination. In fact, this archaeological site, comprising 270 hectares of land, is considered the largest ...
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