Culture Appreciation Journal March 2022 | Page 18

Other Italian Cities

Italy is a country that has many beautiful cities full of history that deserve to be known. It is better to travel by train to visit them, as driving through the different Italian cities can be difficult. Beyond the most impressive places in Italy, such as the Colosseum in Rome or its Fontana di Trevi. Because Italy is an incredible country, with corners that deserve to be discovered and one of the best cuisines in the world.

 

We would be lying if we said that we are not madly in love with Italy. For this reason, it is difficult for us to make a selection of only five tourist places, although we collect all of them on the web. Next, we leave you those four, but the possibilities are much broader than what to visit in Italy. Learn what to eat, where to sleep, get there, and much more about each place.

 

Our first recommendation for other Italian cities is the Amalfi Coast, a series of coastal towns in southern Italy that are the scene of multiple advertising campaigns for their beauty. The second option is Cinque Terre, five tiny villages with colorful houses that seem to hang from the coast's cliffs. The third option is Turin, the city with a unique charm and the one with the most museums in the whole country. Also on the list should be Bologna, a city known for its university and wonderful artistic and medieval heritage. Finally, Genoa is a city that does not have the fame of others but is very charming and has many places of great tourist interest around it.

Main Italian Regions Italy

It's tourist potential is not only its cities. It also has world-renowned regions, such as Tuscany. The transalpine country is a parliamentary republic located in southern Europe, with a population of 60.5 million inhabitants, territorially formed by 20 regions and 110 provinces. The country's wealth and industry are concentrated in the north, but without a doubt, the south still includes many of the traditions that have made Italian culture known worldwide.

 

Next, you will be able to see 4 of the most visited and well-known regions of Italy, each one with a tourist guide so you will not miss a thing, although on our website you will find all the information on each of the regions. We will recommend what to see, what to do, how to travel, the best hotels, and a map of each region to know where they are and how to get around.

In addition to Tuscany as mentioned earlier, it is also fascinating to visit Lombardy, where you can see the most developed Italy, the Veneto region where there are many spectacular cities such as Venice, Verona or Padova, and, of course, the Lazio region.