Attractions in Italy
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Nestled on one of Rome’s seven historic hills, Oppian Hill Park (Parco del Colle Oppio) overlooks the iconic Colosseum. This site once hosted part of Nero’s lavish Domus Aurea palace […]
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Nestled at the northern tip of Palermo, Mondello Beach (Spiaggia di Mondello) is a crescent of white sand that draws locals and visitors alike, especially on summer weekends and into […]
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The Church of the Gesù, located in Palermo, Italy, was constructed by the Jesuits in the late 16th century and stands as one of Sicily’s most significant baroque churches. Inside, […]
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Bustling Via Cavour, officially known as Via Camillo Cavour, is one of the main thoroughfares in the historical center of Florence, located just north of the Duomo. This vibrant street […]
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Dive into the inventive mind of Leonardo da Vinci at the Leonardo Interactive Museum® in Florence, Italy. This museum showcases his engineering and mechanical prowess through working models of his […]
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Turin’s Egyptian Museum (Museo Egizio) is home to one of the world’s largest collections of ancient Egyptian artifacts, with over 26,000 pieces gathered between the 18th and 20th centuries. The […]
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Via Fillungo, the main thoroughfare of Lucca’s medieval center, stretches from the ancient city gate of Porta dei Borghi to Canto d’Arco. This bustling street is lined with a variety […]
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Nestled along the banks of the River Adige, the Roman Theater in Verona predates the more famous Verona Arena and offers a glimpse into the city’s ancient past. This well-preserved […]
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Orvieto’s magnificent cathedral, the Duomo di Orvieto, rises prominently above the clifftop town, its soaring facade and spiers visible from miles around. As you approach, the intricate external mosaics and […]
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Part of the fourth-century Villa of Maxentius complex along the Via Appia Antica, the Circus of Maxentius (Circo di Massenzio) stands as a well-preserved chariot racetrack in the Roman countryside. […]
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Nestled just north of Venice, the Prosecco Hills have been cultivating the glera grape for over a millennium, producing one of the world’s most beloved sparkling wines. The rolling landscape […]
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In the bustling heart of UNESCO World Heritage–listed Verona, Piazza delle Erbe, also known as Market Square, is a vibrant rectangular space surrounded by cafés and elegant buildings. At its […]
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Perched on the Amalfi Coast, the Villa Cimbrone Gardens offer a serene and visually captivating experience. Originally designed to blend with the natural landscape, the gardens feature shaded paths, meticulously […]
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Located on the west side of Ischia, Citara Beach can be reached by heading south from the town of Forio and passing through Via Giovanni Mazzella. This expansive stretch of […]
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Nestled in the heart of Florence, the historic church of Santo Stefano al Ponte Vecchio has been transformed into Cattedrale dell’Immagine, a stunning exhibition space. This architectural gem showcases a […]
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Bordered to the north by the Grand Canal and to the south by the Giudecca Canal, Dorsoduro is a historic sestriere in Venice. This area is known for its rich […]
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The Golden House of Nero, or Domus Aurea, stands as a testament to the Roman emperor’s penchant for opulence. Constructed after the great fire of AD 64 destroyed his original […]
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Trieste’s Piazza Unità d’Italia, also known as Piazza Grande, is a large open space facing the Adriatic Sea and stands as the largest seafront square in Europe. Lined with sumptuous […]
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Step back into Naples’ layered history at the Basilica di San Lorenzo Maggiore, a site that combines a stunning basilica and monastery with a museum. Built over the remains of […]
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Nestled in the heart of Palermo, La Martorana stands as an architectural time capsule, blending Norman, Romanesque, and baroque elements on its facade. Inside, the church retains its Byzantine splendor, […]
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The Aquarium of Genoa, located in the historic Old Port, is the largest aquarium in Italy and boasts the most extensive marine biodiversity exhibition in Europe. Spanning over 70 tanks, […]
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Perched on a hilltop in Western Sicily, the Segesta Archaeological Park (Parco Archeologico di Segesta) offers a glimpse into the ancient world of Magna Grecia. The main temple, constructed in […]
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Nestled in the modest Testaccio neighborhood, the Testaccio Market (Mercato di Testaccio) stands as a daily testament to central Rome’s working-class roots. Housed in a modern building with a glass […]
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Lecce, a city renowned for its 17th-century Baroque architecture, also boasts a rich Roman heritage. In the heart of Piazza Sant’Oronzo, the Lecce Roman Amphitheatre (Anfiteatro Romano di Lecce) stands […]