Italy

Italy, a captivating country in Southern Europe, boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Renowned for its exquisite art, Italy is home to masterpieces from the Renaissance period, with iconic works like Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” and Michelangelo’s “David.” The heart of ancient Rome, Italy’s capital, is a living museum with landmarks such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Pantheon. Vatican City, an independent city-state surrounded by Rome, is the spiritual centre of the Catholic Church, housing the magnificent St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. The Italian Alps in the north provide a playground for winter sports enthusiasts, while the sun-drenched islands of Sicily and Sardinia offer a taste of Mediterranean paradise. Italy, with its passionate people, timeless architecture, and delectable cuisine, invites visitors to experience a blend of the ancient and the contemporary, making it a destination that resonates with history and captivates the soul.

 

Must-Try Cuisines

Pizza

Pasta

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When is the best time to visit Italy?

Italy is best visited in the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November).The weather is pleasant and there are fewer tourists. Early April wildflower blooms and increasing temperatures until June are significant attractions. The grape harvest begins in full force in October, as the summer heat begins to subside, and cities are more peaceful for sightseeing.

Cities to Visit in Italy

Milan

Milan, the economic and fashion capital of northern Italy, is a cosmopolitan city known for its avant-garde spirit and
cosmopolitan vibe. Milan hosts prestigious events like Milan Fashion Week and the renowned opera house La Scala.
The city preserves historical treasures like Leonardo da Vinci’s mural “The Last Supper” and blends the old and new
with futuristic skyscrapers.

Places to Visit

Cathedral of Milan

San Bernardino alle Ossa

La Scala

Santa Maria Delle Grazie

Venice

Venice, known as the “City of Canals” or “Floating City,” is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in northeastern Italy. The Grand Canal, a major waterway, is lined with palaces, historic buildings, and markets. The Carnival of Venice, a world-famous event, takes place in the weeks leading up to Lent.

Places to Visit

Murano Burano Glass Factory

Gondola Ride

 

Rome

Rome, Italy’s capital, is a rich city with over 2,500 years of history. It was the heart of the Roman Empire and features the Roman Forum, Colosseum, Pantheon, Vatican City, and the iconic Baroque fountain. The Colosseum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while the Pantheon is a well-preserved Roman temple.

Places to Visit

The Imperial Flora

Piazza Navona

Pantheon

Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel

Must Have Experiences

Itineraries Made For You

Suggested Hotels

Armani Hotel Milano

Designed by Giorgio Armani, this hotel is located in Milan's fashion district and offers understated glamour and sophistication. The rooms feature a sleek, minimalist design, and the hotel includes a spa, fitness center, and fine dining.

5/5

Aman Venice

Set in a 16th-century palazzo, this hotel offers opulent rooms with frescoed ceilings and lavish decor. It features private gardens and exceptional dining

5/5

JW Marriott Cannes

Situated on the Croisette. The hotel features spacious rooms with modern amenities, a rooftop pool with breathtaking views, and direct access to a private beach. The hotel includes tributes to the film industry, fitting for its location in the heart

5/5

The St. Regis Rome

This grand hotel combines historic charm with modern luxury, offering opulent rooms and a central location near landmarks like the Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon.

5/5
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