Best of Touring - Autumn/Winter 24

Each of Italy’s regions has something to uncover, and we have created the perfect guide to allow you to plan your perfect trip and experience a slice of ‘La Dolce Vita’ lifestyle the country is so famous for.

Rome 41.8967° N, 12.4822° E

Milan 45.4685° N, 9.1824° E

One of the most romantic cities in the world, Rome is a city bustling with legendary sights. A trip here allows you to discover iconic landmarks including the Trevi Fountain, the Colosseum, and the Spanish steps, while being right in the centre of a myriad of delicious food tasting opportunities.

Italy’s city of the future, Milan is one of the ‘Big Four’ fashion capitals and really packs a punch, thanks to beautiful architecture including the Milan Cathedral and Santa Maria delle Grazie. Here you can witness notable artwork including da Vinci’s masterpiece, he Last Supper.

Naples 40.8518° N, 14.2681° E

Palermo 38.1157° N, 13.3615° E

Italy’s scenic coast has drawn visitors for years, due to the historical sites, coastal vistas and small villages dotted around Naples. Home to popular locations including Sorrento and the island of Capri, you can marvel at the beauty of the Amalfi Coast and experience the legendary Pompeii and Mt Vesuvius.

On the island of Sicily, this ancient capital is dotted with UNESCO-listed sites including Mount Etna. Hosting some of the best-preserved examples of Byzantine architecture, Palermo is packed full of ancient and beautiful buildings to be explored.

Genoa 44.4071° N, 8.9347° E

Florence 43.7700° N, 11.2577° E

Genoa is the gateway to the Italian Riviera and is buzzing with sights to be explored. The fishing village of Portofino is closeby, known for its pastel-coloured houses lining the shore. Genoa is notably slower paced, and there are many charms to be seen, so take a deep breath, slow down and enjoy a meander through its laneways.

The ‘Pearl of the Renaissance’ and one of Italy’s most stylish cities, Florence is the perfect place to immerse yourself in history, art, and architecture. The cobble- stoned streets are jam-packed with opportunities to enjoy shopping, and there are plenty of eateries where you can sample the famous Tuscan culinary scene.

Venice 45.4404° N, 12.3160° E

Lake Garda 45.6049° N, 10.6351° E

The floating city of Venice, famous for its wonderland of winding canals, bridges and backstreets, has plenty for every traveller. Take a romantic gondola trip through the canals, explore the cobblestone streets lined with palaces, churches and markets, and climb the iconic St Mark’s Bell Tower to take in the views over the city.

The vast shoreline of Lake Garda is dotted with pretty villages and charming towns, each with something to offer. Adrenaline lovers can bask in the many outdoor activities, while those looking to relax can simply take in the views of the stunning scenery and crystal-blue lake, the largest in Italy.

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