Italy: things to do
the best places to visit, see and experience
Every step has a flavour. Every glance opens a story. Here emotions are not searched for — they are found.
Discover your itineraryThe beauty you will never forget
Italy is a country where every corner holds a secret: a cobbled alley that smells of basil, a square that echoes with history, a sunset that paints the sea orange. With 58 UNESCO sites — the highest number in the world — Italy is not simply a destination: it is a multisensory experience that transforms everyone who visits.
From Rome to Palermo, from Venice to the Dolomites, every region offers its own gastronomic, artistic and landscape identity. ItalyTrade.org guides you on this journey with a practical, up-to-date guide optimised for those who want to experience authentic Italy.
📋 Editorial transparency
Who wrote this article: Giuseppe Baldassarri, Sales & Account Manager,
Destination & Export Digital Marketing Manager at ItalyTrade.org.
What it is based on: ISTAT, ENIT, Touring Club Italiano data and field research across Italian territory.
Other points of view: it is recommended to supplement with local guides for individual regions.
Potential interest: ItalyTrade.org provides Travel Design services and Made in Italy promotion.
Why Italy stands out
No other country concentrates so many millennia of civilisation in such a compact space, an extraordinary variety of landscapes — from the Alps to Sicily — and a culinary tradition recognised as UNESCO Intangible Heritage. Italy boasts 20 regions with distinct dialects, cuisines and traditions, making it in reality a continent in miniature.
Famous places and sites
Historic cities
Rome is the beating heart of Western civilisation: the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Vatican with the Sistine Chapel and Piazza Navona are just the beginning of an endless catalogue of wonders. Source: rome.info
Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, is home to the Uffizi — one of the most important museums in the world — Brunelleschi’s Dome, Michelangelo’s David and the Boboli Gardens. Source: firenzeturismo.it
Venice astounds with its canals, the Doge’s Palace and St Mark’s Basilica, while Naples offers Castel dell’Ovo, Spaccanapoli and the most authentic pizza in the world.
Rome — Lazio
2,800 years of history, Italy’s capital and home of Vatican City.
Florence — Tuscany
Renaissance art, Chianti wine, fashion and the Sienese hillside landscape.
Venice — Veneto
Canals, gondolas, Carnival and an architecture unmatched in the world.
Naples — Campania
UNESCO heritage, Margherita pizza and the magic of the Gulf of Naples.
Bolzano — South Tyrol
UNESCO Dolomites, German and Italian cultures, world-class skiing and trekking.
Palermo — Sicily
Arab-Norman art, historic markets and a gastronomy unique in the world.
Natural wonders
From the Cinque Terre in Liguria — colourful villages clinging to cliffs — to the Aosta Valley with Mont Blanc, through Lake Como and the Valley of the Temples in Sicily, Italy offers natural scenery of rare beauty. The Dolomites (UNESCO Heritage) attract millions of hikers every year. Source: italia.it
Cuisine: a culinary journey
Regional dishes to try
Italian cuisine is a mosaic of regional traditions: Roman carbonara, Bolognese ragù, Florentine steak, Trentino canederli, Calabrian ‘nduja and Sicilian caponata. Every region boasts its own pasta, its own PDO cheese and its own DOC/DOCG wine.
Emilia-Romagna
PDO Parmigiano Reggiano, Parma ham, tortellini in broth and Lambrusco.
Campania
STG Neapolitan pizza, PDO buffalo mozzarella, sfogliatelle and limoncello.
Tuscany
Florentine steak, Brunello di Montalcino DOCG, Sienese pecorino and ribollita.
Sicily
Arancini, pasta with sardines, swordfish alla ghiotta and Sicilian cannoli.
Wine and vineyards
Italy is the world’s leading wine producer with over 500 native varieties. From Piedmontese Barolo — the “king of wines” — to Venetian Prosecco, from Tuscan Chianti Classico to Puglian Primitivo: every glass tells the story of a territory. Open wineries (official site: movi.it) offer extraordinary wine tourism experiences.
Traditions and festivals
Cultural events and festivals throughout the year
The Venice Carnival is one of the most famous in the world. Elaborate masks, masquerade parties in historic palaces and shows in St Mark’s Square. carnevale.venezia.it
Italy’s oldest horse race. The 17 contrade compete in Piazza del Campo in a ritual that has lasted for centuries. ilpalio.org
The Umbrian village of Spello is covered in floral carpets. A unique expression of folk art and religious devotion.
Spectacular fireworks over the lagoon, followed by celebrations that last all night long.
Italian art and architecture
Renowned artists and movements
Italy gave the world Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Raphael and Canova. The Florentine Renaissance, Roman Baroque and Milanese Futurism are just some of the artistic revolutions born on Italian soil that changed the history of Western art.
Architectural wonders
From the Colosseum (80 AD) to Brunelleschi’s Dome (1436), from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to Milan’s Porta Nuova skyscrapers, Italian architecture spans two thousand years of building history, combining classical tradition, Renaissance innovation and contemporary design.
The charm of the Italian way of life
Daily life
Italianità manifests itself in the morning espresso at the bar counter, in the evening stroll (the passeggiata), in the Sunday family lunch and in the obsessive attention to aesthetics in everything — from clothing to architecture, from food to gesture. The concept of dolce far niente is not laziness: it is the wisdom of living.
The Most Beautiful Villages of Italy
With nearly 300 municipalities associated with the Most Beautiful Villages of Italy circuit, the country holds hidden gems such as Civita di Bagnoregio (VT), Pietrapertosa (PZ), Bosa (OR) in Sardinia and Moresco (FM) in the Marche — a medieval village overlooking the Picene hills.
The importance of family and community
Family is the nucleus of Italian society. Celebrations such as Christmas, Easter and Ferragosto are experienced as collective rituals that strengthen bonds. The sense of community is expressed in local food festivals (sagre), civic associations (Pro Loco) and the local pride that makes every village fiercely proud of its own identity.
How many days, where to stay and when to come
🗓️ Practical advice
Recommended duration: 10–14 days for a classic North-South tour. 7 days for a single region.
Best period: April–June (spring) and September–October (autumn) for ideal climate and fewer crowds.
Avoid: July–August in major cities (intense heat, high prices, long queues).
Day-by-day itinerary: the Italian Classic
Day 1–2 Rome — Lazio
Arrival at Rome Fiumicino. Morning visit to the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
Afternoon: Piazza Navona, the Pantheon and Campo de’ Fiori.
Evening: dinner in Trastevere with traditional cacio e pepe.
→ Rome itinerary on ItalyTrade.org
Day 3 Florence — Tuscany
Frecciargento train Rome–Florence (1h 30′). Uffizi Gallery, Ponte Vecchio, Piazzale Michelangelo at sunset.
→ Tuscany itinerary on ItalyTrade.org
Day 4–5 Venice — Veneto
High-speed train Florence–Venice (2h). St Mark’s Square, Doge’s Palace, gondola ride at sunset.
Day 5: islands of Murano and Burano.
→ Venice itinerary on ItalyTrade.org
Day 6–7 Cinque Terre — Liguria
Train Venice–La Spezia (3h). Hiking among Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore.
Ligurian focaccia and Sciacchetrà wine.
→ Cinque Terre itinerary on ItalyTrade.org
Day 8–9 Naples & the Coast — Campania
Train La Spezia–Naples (4h). Visit to Pompeii and Herculaneum. Day 9: Amalfi Coast — Positano, Ravello, Amalfi.
→ Campania itinerary on ItalyTrade.org
Made in Italy excellence products
The Made in Italy brand is synonymous with quality and craftsmanship worldwide. From fashion (Milan Fashion Week, Gucci, Prada, Valentino) to furniture (Milan Furniture Fair), from ceramics in Deruta and Vietri sul Mare to Murano glass, from Florentine leather to Como silk fabrics: artisan shopping tourism is a strongly growing segment.
To discover local producers and artisan markets, visit ItalyTrade.org — Export Made in Italy.
Wedding venues in Italy
Italy is the world’s most sought-after wedding destination. Noble villas on Lake Como, medieval castles in Tuscany, Puglian farmhouses, historic Roman residences and terraces on the Amalfi Coast: every couple finds the perfect setting for the most beautiful day of their lives.
Luxury real estate in Italy
The Italian luxury real estate market is growing steadily. Villas on Lake Garda, historic palaces in Florence and Rome, farmhouses in Puglia, sea-view villas in Sardinia and Sicily: Italy offers unique opportunities for those seeking a second home or a prestigious premium investment.
Indicative prices for accommodation
Hotels — average prices per night (per person)
Restaurants — types and price ranges
Customer personas and visitor statistics
Distribution of international visitors by segment, origin and motivation. ENIT 2025 data.
Distribution by age group
Geographic origin of visitors
Monthly tourist arrivals 2025 (millions)
Trending today — Google Trends & Hashtags
Based on Google Trends 2026 data, the topic with the highest query spike related to Italy is “Italian villages to visit” — driven by the social media effect and travel content on TikTok and Instagram Reels that showcase small historic towns.
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Transform Italy into a tailor-made experience
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Tailor-made trip →Embracing Italian culture
Travelling in Italy is not simply visiting places: it is immersing yourself in a living civilisation, where every meal is a ritual, every piazza is a stage and every sunset is a masterpiece that repeats itself. Allow yourself to be surprised by a country that can be simultaneously ancient and ultramodern, chaotic and harmonious, local and universal.
ItalyTrade.org is your trusted partner for discovering, experiencing and telling the story of authentic Italy — from art to food, from luxury to craftsmanship, from travel design to the global export of Made in Italy.
Giuseppe Baldassarri
Sales & Account Manager · Destination & Export Digital Marketing Manager · Travel Designer · TTO
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