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The best cities to visit in Italy

Birthplace of Roman civilization and the Renaissance, Italy offers its visitors everything from ancient monuments to museums packed with fine art. The country is equally famed for its mouthwatering cuisine, and there is nowhere better than in Italy's cities to try authentic pizza and pasta.

What makes Italy's cities unique?

There are few places in the world where Roman ruins can be spotted on street corners, but in many cities in Italy, that is exactly what you will find. The country also boasts an incredible artistic heritage, which Italians love to share with visitors.

The top cities in Italy to include in your trip itinerary

From the northern Alps to the southern tip of the "boot", Italy is a country of contrasts in terms of climate, culture, and architecture. But every city in Italy shares a delightful larger-than-life attitude.

Rome - the heart of Italy

Rome is home to some of the most well-preserved ancient architecture in the world, from the massive Colosseum amphitheater to the temples and buildings of the Forum. The Vatican City is located within Romecome here to marvel at the astonishing Sistine Chapel ceiling and numerous religious artifacts.

Rub shoulders with fashionistas in Milan

Famous as being one of the most fashionable cities in the world, Milan is a paradise for shopaholics and trend-spotters. This Italian city is also home to the world-famous La Scala opera house and a magnificent Gothic cathedral.

Visit Venice's iconic attractions

Without a doubt, Venice is a jewel among Italian cities, boasting a unique collection of elegant palazzos and ancient churches perched on the edge of a network of canals. A gondola ride is an iconic experience, but the water buses will also take you right across the city, including to St. Mark's Square.

Dine in the home of pizza - Naples

Pizza has become a staple across Italy, but it was born in the southern city of Naples, where you can still find the very finest version. To experience a different side of Naples, take a guided tour of the tunnels and caves underneath the city.

Florence - the birthplace of the Renaissance

With flourishing activity in the arts and science in the late 14th century, Florence is the undisputed birthplace of the Renaissance. From the stunning architecture of the Duomo cathedral to the impressive works of art in the Uffizi gallery, this Italian city has a rich and magnificent heritage.

Tips for planning a city break in Italy

The climate can vary greatly between northern and southern Italy, especially in the winter, so be prepared for all eventualities. Italian cities are connected by a reasonably-priced and efficient rail network, with internal flights another option if you are travelling a long way. Book your customized journey with the Evaneos agents in these Italian cities to take advantage of their local knowledge.

When to go in Italy?

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Spring and autumn are the best times of year to visit Italy. In summer, the central and southern parts of the country experience a few weeks of very hot weather; and it can get very cold in Northern Italy in winter, especially in the Alpine region. Take the area you intend to visit and explore into consideration when choosing the time of year for your trip. And avoid the month of August at all costs: the cities are absolutely teeming with people at that time of year.

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