At times, Rome feels like the world's biggest open-air museum. Its jaw-dropping historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to ancient architectural icons like the impressively intact Colosseum and the resplendent Roman Forum. Then of course there's St Peter's Basilica, the world's largest church and a preeminent masterpiece of Italian Renaissance architecture. But the ostentatious Italian capital is in...
Leia maisMilan is Italy's fast-paced modern metropolis, renowned for its world-conquering fashion industry, supremely stylish inhabitants and achingly hip nightlife. But...
Venice is a treasure-trove of astonishing architecture and art, which sprawls enticingly across a dense network of islands, connected by...
Florence offers an irresistible trip back in time to the glory days of the Renaissance. The stunningly preserved historic centre...
Naples casts an enchanting spell with its UNESCO-listed historic centre, a chaotic maze of flamboyant Baroque-style churches, medieval monasteries and...
The terracotta-tiled rooftops of Sorrento epitomize traditional Italian architecture, and there is much of that to be seen in the...
Bologna is the spirited capital of the Emilia-Romagna region, and is kept progressive and youthful by the students of the...