Italy is a country that enchants every type of traveller with its diverse culture, historic wonders, and stunning landscapes. Here are twelve top cities to visit in Italy, each offering a unique Italian experience.
1. Rome: The Eternal City
Italy’s capital, Rome, is an unparalleled blend of ancient history and modern vibrance. Home to iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and Vatican City, it’s a place where every corner breathes history. Enjoy the piazzas, savour local gelato, and don’t miss the Trevi Fountain, where a coin toss will ensure a return trip to Rome!
2. Florence: The Birthplace of the Renaissance
Florence is a city rich in art, culture, and history. On our Tuscany holidays, visit the stunning Florence Cathedral, with its iconic dome by Brunelleschi, and enjoy Florence’s Ponte Vecchio, with its vibrant shops offering stunning views over the Arno River.
3. Venice: The Floating City
Venice, is a brilliant day trip to experience during our Lake Garda holidays, as it's a breathtaking city of canals, bridges, and historic charm. Glide along the Grand Canal on a gondola, explore the beauty of St. Mark’s Basilica, and lose yourself in the maze of alleys and canals that reveal Venice’s captivating atmosphere.
4. Naples: Gateway to Herculaneum
Naples is an energetic city full of life, history, and flavour. On our Naples Short Break, you can sample an authentic Neapolitan pizza, explore the vibrant historic centre, and visit the ancient ruins of Herculaneum, a remarkably preserved Roman town that was buried under volcanic ash alongside Pompeii in 79 AD.
5. Turin: City of Chocolate
Discover Turin, the original capital of Italy and a city that seamlessly combines historical grandeur with modern culture. The Mole Antonelliana, home to the National Cinema Museum, is one of the city’s icons, as are its beautiful palaces and plazas. Turin is also known for its cafes and for bicerin, a delicious chocolate drink that’s ideal for a cosy afternoon.
6. Bologna: Italy’s Food Capital
Bologna, also known as “La Grassa” (The Fat One), is a paradise for food lovers. Known for its rich culinary tradition, Bologna is famous for dishes like tortellini and the original Bolognese sauce. On our Bologna Short Break, explore the medieval streets, relax under the iconic porticoes, and feel the vibrant student energy from the city’s ancient university.
7. Pisa: The City of Galileo
Pisa, famously known for its Leaning Tower, offers a wealth of history and cultural treasures beyond this iconic landmark. On our Classic Tuscany tour, we'll explore the city’s Piazza dei Miracoli, or Square of Miracles—a stunning collection of medieval architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Pisa is also the birthplace of Galileo Galilei, the renowned scientist whose pioneering work began here, enriching the city’s legacy in both art and science.
8. Verona: City of Opera
Another romantic city we’ll uncover on our Lake Garda tours is Verona, famously known as the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Steeped in charm and history, Verona offers a perfect blend of romance and culture. You’ll have the chance to visit Juliet’s House, complete with its iconic balcony, stroll through Piazza delle Erbe, and explore the Arena di Verona, an ancient Roman amphitheatre that hosts enchanting opera performances in summer.
9. Genoa: Gateway to the Sea
On our Italian Riviera tour, we’ll visit Genoa, Italy’s largest port city, brimming with history, charm, and seafood delights. Explore the UNESCO-listed old town with its colourful alleyways, grand mansions, and lively ambiance. Known for pesto Genovese, Genoa is a culinary treasure that perfectly complements its rich maritime history and vibrant atmosphere.
10. Palermo: Sicily’s Cultural Heart
The Sicilian capital, Palermo, is a melting pot of cultures. On our Sicily holidays, you'll find an intriguing blend of Norman, Arabic, and Byzantine influences. Wander through the city’s famous markets, admire the stunning mosaics in the Palatine Chapel, and soak in the city’s coastal charm and authentic Sicilian spirit.
11. Bolzano: City of Two Cultures
Nestled in the Italian Alps, Bolzano offers spectacular alpine views and a unique blend of Italian and German cultures. On our Little Trains of the Dolomites tour, you’ll have the opportunity to explore Bolzano’s rich heritage and scenic landscapes, discovering its historic charm, lively markets, and vibrant mix of languages and traditions. The city is a gateway to the stunning Dolomites, offering endless views of rugged peaks and lush valleys.
12. Trieste: The City of Coffee
Situated on Italy’s northeastern border, Trieste is shaped by a rich blend of Italian, Austro-Hungarian, and Slavic cultures. As part of our Slovenia holidays, we’ll visit the grand Piazza Unità d’Italia, which faces the Adriatic Sea, while the city’s mix of architectural styles and historic cafes—famed for coffee culture Trieste’s ambiance is truly distinctive, offering an intriguing blend of cultures, histories.
Each of these top cities in Italy embodies a unique aspect of the country's rich tapestry, offering unforgettable experiences for every type of traveller. From Rome’s ancient ruins to Bolzano’s alpine beauty, Italy is a land of diverse wonders just waiting to be explored. Browse our website now to find your perfect holiday in Italy.