Italy's cities are on many a traveler's bucket list, and for good reason – they offer an enticing mix of scenery, historic and ancient sites, museums and of course, great cuisine. What's more, Italy's major cities can easily be visited by train.
Which Cities Should Include on Your Tour of Italy?
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Planning your trip to Italy? Follow this guide for recommended trips from 5 days up to 3 weeks.
Italy has 20 regions, each with its own identity. Landscapes, cuisine, and dialect differ greatly from one to the next, and each merits its own visit. If your time is limited, you’ll be able to see Italy’s highlights in a matter of days—but spending two weeks or more means you'll get to explore multiple regions and fall in love with authentic Italy.
How Many Days Should You Spend in Italy?
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Chocolates, cafes, and castles await in Turin, the gem of Italy’s Piedmont region. Check out this guide for making the most of your visit.
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Piedmont is home to the city of Turin, where snow-capped Alps anchor the skyline. Here are some of the ways to discover the best of this city on...
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"So you want to go to Italy? Fantastico! There’s so much to see and do, you could spend a lifetime exploring. However, if you only have a finite period of time and want to make the most of it, a bit of strategic planning can go a long way."
These Are the Best Times to Visit Italy
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From tucking into incredible food and drink (including truffles and Barolo), to enjoying stunning orange-roofed cityscapes, and exploring historic palaces and museums, there are plenty of things to do in Turin, Italy.
Top Things To Do In Turin, Italy In 2019 - The Ultimate Turin Travel Guide
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Italy has 20 regions, each with its own identity. Landscapes, cuisine, and dialect differ greatly from one to the next, and each merits its own visit. If your time is limited, you’ll be able to see Italy’s highlights in a matter of days—but spending two weeks or more means you'll get to explore multiple regions and fall in love with the authentic Italy.
How Many Days Should You Spend in Italy?
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