Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Ghasemi - Italy includes many beautiful and historical cities that are worth visiting, and this is a list of the ten best Italian cities that you may include in your list during your trip to Italy. But check the spaces between them first so you know how to include them in your list.
Rome
The Italian capital is full of history throughout, among many ancient ruins, interesting medieval churches, beautiful fountains, museums and Renaissance palaces. You can easily visit St. Peter's Square and Vatican City when you visit.
Venice - Venice
It is a unique city built on water, which has become one of the most romantic cities in the world, as well as being one of the most popular destinations for visitors to Italy. Piazza San Marco, with its magnificent basilica, is the heart of Venice, full of museums, palaces and churches.
Florence
It is one of the most important architectural and artistic centers of the Renaissance in Italy. The cathedral, the baptistery and the large square are great places, but they are crowded with tourists. Florence also includes Medici palaces, gardens, and many museums that house a large number of famous paintings and sculptures.
Milano
One of the richest cities in Europe and the world, known for its elegant boutiques, galleries and restaurants, life is faster than most Italian cities, and rich in artistic and cultural heritage such as La Scala, one of the most famous opera houses in the world.
Naples
It is one of the most vibrant cities in Italy, located on the southern coast and is the most important city in southern Italy. The city has recently undergone some renovation, but it still retains much of its ancient character and many historical and artistic treasures.
Verona
Known for the story of Romeo and Juliet, its Roman arena and the best opera festivals, this city is the third largest in Italy and boasts Roman ruins, medieval buildings and an interesting castle complex, and for all this it has become the fourth most visited city in the country.
Turin
Nestled between the Po River and the foothills of the Alps, northwest Italy is a major cultural center with museums, baroque architecture, historic palaces and historic cafés, as well as stylish shops and good restaurants.
Bologna
It is the largest city in the Emilia-Romagna region in the north, known for its beauty, wealth and cuisine. Beautiful shops line its streets and many attractive squares, making it a good place to walk even in the rain. It is also one of the oldest universities in Europe and an attractive medieval centre.
Perugia
It dates back to the ninth century BC and is located in the Umbria region of central Italy, a city surrounded by walls with wonderful views of the valley and many important archaeological sites, and it is a very cosmopolitan city as it hosts the world-famous Jazz Festival and its university is a great place to learn Italian.
Genoa
It is located on the northwest coast of Italy and forms the country's main port. With money flowing into the famous port, the city has become a better place than ever, with its magnificent aquarium, interesting port area, historic center, churches, palaces and museums.
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