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Ultimate Guide to Exploring Italy: Hidden Gems and Iconic Landmarks

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Italy’s must-see tourist spots / Photo: Unsplash/Wolfgang Weiser

Which Italian spots top every European bucket list? From Rome and Florence to Venice and Milan, each city serves up a different slice of la dolce vita. With sunny spring settling in and peak season on the horizon, now’s the moment to start planning.

Below are essential Italy itineraries that blend the freedom of independent travel with thoughtfully planned tours—perfect for travelers who want both spontaneity and a little polish.

Rome

Rome,
Rome, Italy / Photo: Unsplash/Gaëlle

Rome needs no introduction. It’s a must-see on any Italy trip and packs the country’s most iconic landmarks—Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican City, Trevi Fountain—and endless tours and sights you won’t want to skip.

Art lovers should make time for the Sistine Chapel to gaze at Michelangelo’s ceiling, wander through St. Peter’s Basilica, and soak up the Pantheon’s timeless charm. As high season approaches, look out for Rome’s evening walking tours—there’s nothing like the city lit up at night.

Florence & Tuscany

Tuscany
Tuscany / Photo: Unsplash/Vicente Frances

Florence—the birthplace of the Renaissance—is all elegance: romantic, art-drenched streets that practically whisper history.

Dominating the skyline is Santa Maria del Fiore’s red dome, visible from nearly everywhere in the city. The Uffizi Gallery, home to Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus and works by Leonardo da Vinci, is an essential stop on any Florence itinerary.

Venture into nearby Tuscany for the classic road-trip vibe. Rolling hills framed by cypress trees create perfect Instagram moments and dreamy honeymoon photo ops. For the full experience, plan at least one overnight stay rather than rushing through on a day trip.

Milan

Milan
Milan / Photo: Unsplash/Rich Martello

In northern Italy, Milan is a global fashion capital. While Rome and Florence celebrate antiquity and Renaissance art, Milan shows Italy’s sleek, modern side—another reason the country never feels old and always delights the senses.

At its center, the Milan Cathedral stuns with Gothic spires and thousands of statues. Inside, vibrant stained glass catches your eye. Just steps away, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II—often called one of the world’s most beautiful shopping arcades—invites you to shop, sip espresso, and people-watch in style.

Venice

Venice
Venice / Photo: Unsplash/Davit Margaryan

“Getting lost is part of travel,” and no city embodies that sentiment like Venice—the world’s most romantic water city and the setting that inspired Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. With gondolas as the main mode of transport, this tiny island feels otherworldly. Wander its alleys and bridges, and you’ll understand the magic.

Venice is undeniably a top Italian destination. Many travelers pair Milan and Venice on the same trip—don’t miss it.

Naples & Sorrento

Naples,
Naples, gateway to the south / Photo: Unsplash/Artem Astashov

Naples, the gateway to southern Italy, ranks among the world’s great natural harbors. The city buzzes with energy and a rich food scene. Neapolitan pizza is a local point of pride: unlike many Americanized pies, it highlights a charred, chewy crust, bright tomato sauce, and creamy mozzarella. It’s indulgent—and absolutely worth trying.

Further south, Sorrento offers dramatic coastal views and scenic drives overlooking the Mediterranean. With its lemon-scented air, Sorrento is an enchanting jump-off point for the Amalfi Coast and Positano. Southern itineraries range from day trips to overnight escapes.

There are even tours run by Korean operators, so choose the one that suits your travel style.

Matera

Matera,
Matera, a cave city with 3,000 years of history / Photo: Unsplash/fauna

Matera feels like a walk through history. The city’s famous Sassi are cave dwellings carved from limestone. The entire town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and with signs of habitation stretching back 3,000 years, it offers a haunting, solemn beauty. Matera isn’t a standard stop on every Italy itinerary, but repeat visitors who want something off the beaten path should definitely consider adding it.

Visit Matera and you’ll leave with unforgettable, postcard-perfect memories.

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