The first time you travel to Italy will be an experience to remember. The trip itself will be long, simply because traveling from the United States to Italy is a long flight, but once you arrive, you’ll be ready to make lasting memories as you see some of the world’s most impressive sights. Read the rest »
One of the most romantic towns in Italy, Positano is located directly on the side of a cliff. Build first as a fishing village, the charming town of Positano grew up rather than out, and the layers and stacks of pastel buildings are now one of the most relaxing and charming sights in all of Italy – a true romantic haven. Read the rest »
Among the most interesting places in the Lombardy region of Italy, the Upper City, or La Citta Alta, is unique. The bustling town of Bergamo is located in the site of the ancient area, but within Bergamo is the unique historic area surrounding by Venetian walls dating back to the 17th century. Read the rest »
If you’re planning to visit the Vatican, you’ll want to do so with a full schedule and some sturdy walking shoes. Read the rest »
One of the most celebrated museums in Italy, the Uffizi Gallery in Florence is home to many amazing works of art from some of the most celebrated artists in the world. Read the rest »
If you’re only able to be in Italy for three days, the logical choice is Rome. In the heart of Italy, you’ll find a collection of art in many museums, ancient structures and ruins of early Roman times as well as outstanding accommodations and cuisine. Read the rest »
Lucca is easily one of the top destinations in Tuscany. Among the many sights and sounds to be found in this ancient city, you’ll find the best preserved wall of any of the walled cities. Read the rest »