Known for being the heart of Roman civilization, Rome is rich in historical monuments, Renaissance art and baroque architecture. Includes places like the Colosseum, the Pantheon and the Vatican City.
Capital of Tuscany, Florence is renowned for being the center of the Italian Renaissance. Among his main attractions are the Uffizi Gallery, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and the Bridge Old.
Famous for its canals, Venice is a unique city in the world. Its main attractions include Piazza San Marco, the Grand Canal and the Basilica of San Marco.
A financial and fashion centre, Milan also boasts a rich artistic and cultural heritage. The city is famous for the Milan Cathedral, the Teatro alla Scala and Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper.
Located in the heart of the Campania region, Naples is a city rich in history and art. Its attractions include the National Archaeological Museum, the Maschio Angioino and Vesuvius.
Known for its splendid medieval historic center, Siena is famous for its Cathedral, the Piazza del Campo and the Palazzo Pubblico.
Birthplace of Saint Francis of Assisi, this city is famous for its religious sites, including the Basilica of San Francesco, the Sacred Convent and the Rocca Maggiore.
Known for its ancient university and the Basilica of Sant'Antonio, Padua is a city that unites art, culture and spirituality in a unique way.
Set on a tuff cliff, Orvieto is famous for its Duomo, one of the architectural masterpieces Italian Gothic, and for its Renaissance frescoes.
Known throughout the world for its famous Leaning Tower, Pisa also offers other artistic jewels such as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and the Baptistery of San Giovanni.
Verona, city of love and history, enchants with the elegance of its historic center, the Roman arena, Juliet's House and the Adige river that crosses it, telling millenary stories
Capital of Piedmont, Turin is renowned for its Baroque architecture, art-rich museums and the Shroud preserved in the Chapel of the Holy Shroud.