Why Italy is the Best Place on Earth

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Welcome to la dolce vita! Italy, the best place for good gelato, hot cappuccino, homemade pasta and freshest wine! There are so many different islands and cities to explore in this beautiful country and every place offers different views, history, food and culture. Read through our small guide on where to definitely go!

Florence

The cradle of the Renaissance, Florence is one of Europe’s great art cities. There’s so much exquisite art and architecture, it’s difficult to know where to start. But Florence is also a living city with a vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene. Filled with handsome, historic shops and quality crafts, getting lost in this magical city is a must.

Venice

Venice never loses its capacity to mesmerize. There’s a reason why it’s popular: It is an exquisite city that is miraculously built on water. It’s important to remember that, even at peak visitor times, you are never more than a bridge and an alley away from a more secluded city, full of secret pathways, handsome squares and lively neighborhood wine bars. No matter what season you visit, the churches and museums are always open to the public but there is also a vibrant contemporary art scene that is starting to grow.

Tuscany

Probably the richest in culture, in Tuscany, its history and culture are at the root of everything. Tuscany has so many historic towns with more than enough to see, do, eat and drink to fill a long weekend.

Amalfi Coast

An insanely beautiful rugged stretch of coastline between Sorrento and Ravello, the Amalfi Coast is like nowhere else in the world. With its deep bays that protect the towns and villages along the way, it is the glamorous and compelling go-to summertime destination in Europe, with breathtaking views, amazing food and beautiful people. On top of that, the hotels along the way live up to their surroundings with ease. Many of them are family-run, sometimes for generations!

Sardinia

Sardinia has some of the Mediterranean’s most seductive beaches, yet within close distance of some great restaurants, agreeable bars and the calming evening rituals. When you’ve had enough of beaches, there’s plenty more to divert you: the magnificent landscapes, the fabulous seafood and, for history lovers, the Carthaginian and Roman ruins, Pisan churches and Spanish Baroque.