Turin guide: places of interest, museums, cafes
What to see in Turin, what to do and what to visit to make your stay in the first historic Italian capital interesting. What are the places of interest?
What to see in Turin, what to do and what to visit to make your stay in the first historic Italian capital interesting. What are the places of interest?
Capital of Sicily, a city with a thousand facets thanks to the different cultures and traditions that have followed one another over the centuries. Walking through its streets you will notice how baroque art easily mixes with liberty art. Here is a guide for you on what to see in Palermo and what to visit.
History, culture, architecture. Rome, the capital of Italy is a true open-air museum. Visiting it will be a memorable experience. This guide will help you understand which are the places of greatest interest in the Eternal City: what to see in Rome and what to visit.
Lecce, a unique and fascinating city with its inlays and decorations present in every corner. You just need to walk through its streets to grasp its magic.
Florence is a city of art known throughout the world for its beauty. Every corner of the city will give you an emotion: art and culture make this wonderful city a real open-air museum. Here is a guide that will show you what to see in Florence to make your holiday perfect.
Salerno is a beautiful town in Campania with a splendid gulf, at the foot of the Amalfi Coast. Here are some suggestions on what to see and what to do in the Campania city, the points of interest not to be missed, the major attractions of the city. What to visit in Salerno, what to do.
Bologna is a city with a thousand facets, famous for its university, for its red roofs, for the many towers that make it unique. Every corner of it will give you beautiful emotions. Our guide will lead you through the main attractions of the lively capital of Emilia Romagna: here's what to see in Bologna and what to visit.
Milan is known as the “city of fashion” but it is also the beating heart of the Italian economy. Dynamic and fascinating, it is the ideal destination for a weekend dedicated to art and shopping. Here is a guide that will show you what to see in Milan.
In Pietrapertosa the air is clear and pungent, and the sound of the bells gives rhythm to the slow passing of the days. The alpine, or rather Dolomite, landscape almost seems to clash with the dialect spoken here, a southern dialect. We are on the peaks of the "Lucanian Dolomites", about 1100 meters above sea level, in the center of Basilicata.
San Martino di Castrozza, located in the Primiero Valley nestled in the Dolomites, attracts a large number of tourists and ski enthusiasts every winter: thanks to its snow-covered slopes, a true paradise on earth for those who love skiing, snowboarding, ski mountaineering and cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and other sports.
A city with remote Etruscan origins, Viterbo boasts one of the most prestigious artistic and monumental heritages in Lazio. Capital of Etruscan origin within the province of Tuscia, north of the Lazio region, it catches people off guard due to its beauty and medieval-style urban planning characteristics.
Verona is unique and is undoubtedly the most romantic Italian city ever. Getting lost in the alleys that inspired Shakespeare will be suggestive and exciting.
Naples is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in Italy, where culture, traditions, art and breathtaking views dominate. Visiting this city will prove to be an unforgettable experience for anyone who finds themselves exploring it for the first time. Here is a guide to help you choose what to see in Naples.
Parma, in Emilia Romagna, is a model city where quality of life and artistic beauty intertwine. Located between the Po and the Apennines, in the heart of the Po Valley, Parma is a city with an obligatory stop. In 2020 Parma is the "Italian capital of culture". What to see in Parma and what to do in the ducal city.
Venice is a true Italian pearl, picturesque, characteristic, unique. Famous and evoked throughout the world for its beauty, for its Carnival and for the processing of the most precious glass.
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