Attractions in Italy
- 901
Via Nazionale, a bustling thoroughfare, cuts straight through Rome’s historic heart, connecting Piazza della Repubblica near the main Termini train station to Largo Magnanapoli, just steps from the monumental Piazza […]
- 896
Nestled in the heart of Syracuse, the Mercato di Ortigia is a vibrant outdoor market that captures the essence of Sicilian life. As you navigate through Via Mercato, passing by […]
- 883
Cross the Tiber River via the Ponte Sisto bridge, and Piazza Trilussa welcomes you to the bohemian neighborhood of Trastevere. Named after the 19th-century Roman satirical poet Carlo Alberto Salustri, […]
- 881
The red-brick Guinigi Tower (Torre Guinigi) rises prominently above Lucca’s medieval center, a striking symbol of the city’s rich history. Built by the wealthy Guinigi family in the 14th century, […]
- 867
Perched dramatically on a hilltop, Grinzane Cavour Castle stands as a 13th-century fortress with imposing watchtowers, making it a striking sight in the UNESCO-listed Le Langhe-Roero countryside. Located just outside […]
- 865
The Sansevero Chapel, located in Naples, Italy, is a remarkable example of baroque art and architecture. Commissioned by the eccentric nobleman Raimondo di Sangro, the chapel houses an array of […]
- 854
San Sepolcro Church, originally constructed in 1030, stands as a testament to Milan’s rich history. Initially designed in the Romanesque style, the church later received Baroque additions during the 17th […]
- 852
Constructed in 1298 to showcase Genoa’s prosperity as a key maritime trade hub, the Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) served as the residence of the doge, the city’s ruler. Located in […]
- 849
Nestled in the heart of Rome’s historic Jewish Ghetto, the Turtle Fountain (Fontana delle Tartarughe) stands as a charming 16th-century sculptural landmark in Piazza Mattei. Originally crafted by Giacomo della […]
- 845
In the Dorsodurosestiere, a district known for its impressive art collections, churches, and architecture, lies the vibrant heart of the university neighborhood: Campo Santa Margherita. This large public square buzzes […]
- 841
Nestled in the heart of Sorrento, I Giardini di Cataldo is a scenic citrus grove that showcases the region’s rich agricultural heritage. Here, visitors can explore the lush, fragrant lemon […]
- 837
Syracuse Cathedral, or Duomo di Siracusa, stands in the heart of Syracuse, Italy, with a 17th-century baroque facade that is characteristic of many Sicilian churches. However, its interior reveals a […]
- 818
Nestled in the less-traveled Cannaregio neighborhood of Venice, Ponte Chiodo stands as a unique and historic bridge. Unlike the more than 400 other bridges that crisscross the Venetian archipelago, this […]
- 812
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Piazza Duomo stands as a jewel of Sicilian baroque and the vibrant heart of Catania. Located in the city center, the square is home to […]
- 811
Piazza Castello, located in the heart of Turin, Italy, is a sprawling square that serves as a window into the city’s rich history. The square is flanked by grand structures […]
- 810
Nestled within a small, cliff-lined inlet just outside the coastal village of Praiano, Marina di Praia is a quintessential Amalfi Coast beach. This compact stretch of pebbles and rocks is […]
- 804
Nestled in the heart of Taormina, the Church of Santa Caterina di Alessandria stands as a testament to the town’s rich historical layers. Built in the 17th century, its baroque […]
- 802
The Verona Duomo, or Cattedrale di Santa Maria Matricolare, is a 12th-century cathedral that stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Located in the heart of Verona, the […]
- 798
Nestled in the heart of Florence, the Sant’Ambrogio Market (Mercato di Sant’Ambrogio) stands as a vibrant testament to Italy’s rich market culture. This bustling outdoor market offers a genuine glimpse […]
- 794
Nestled along the Bay of Naples, the Saint Lucia neighborhood (Quartiere Santa Lucia) stands out as one of the most elegant areas in the city’s historic center. This charming district […]
- 786
Perched on the cliffs of Capri, Villa Jovis is an impressive ancient Roman villa that once served as Emperor Tiberius’ luxurious retreat around 27 AD. This sprawling archaeological site provides […]
- 781
The Tiber River, or Fiume Tevere, has been the lifeblood of Rome for several millennia. The Eternal City was founded on its banks, and the river continues to be an […]
- 768
The Palatine Chapel, located within Palermo’s Royal Palace, served as the private chapel of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily. Its interior is a stunning display of ornate mosaics that cover […]
- 767
The Codex Atlanticus, housed in Milan’s historic Biblioteca Ambrosiana library, is the largest surviving collection of notes by Leonardo da Vinci. Spanning over 1,120 pages, this invaluable set of documents […]