We will present to you the best tourist destinations in Italy as the birthplace of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance, as it is not surprising that Italy is very rich in masterpieces of art and architecture.

Or that it should have more UNESCO World Heritage cultural sites than any other country in the world.

But Italy's top tourist attractions aren't all art and architecture; the country is blessed with lakes, mountains and dramatic coastline that give it great natural attractions as well.

This list of top tourist destinations to visit is just the beginning of the amazing things to see and do in Italy.

 

Top Tourist Destinations Worth Visiting in Italy

 

The Colosseum is one of the most important tourist destinations in Italy.

 

For travelers making their way through Italy, the Colosseum is a must-see. This massive amphitheater is the largest of its kind ever built by the Roman Empire and has remained a model for sports facilities into modern times.

Built as a venue for public spectacles and performances, and even mock battles, it had a wooden floor that was 83 x 48 metres.

Underneath were two floors of tunnels, rooms, cells and passages for gladiators, workers, wild animals and storage.

Today, the structure stands in stark contrast to the modern development that surrounds it and is a striking reminder of ancient times and the vast history of Rome.

 

 

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Colosseum

 

 

Venice Canals Your Second Choice for Tourist Destinations in Italy

 

Taking a boat ride through the canals of Venice is a tradition that travelers have enjoyed for centuries.

Venice is a city of islands, and the canals have long been the city's main streets, connected by a maze of narrow passageways.

The foundation of the canals are ancient buildings that have remained relatively unchanged for hundreds of years, adding to the romantic charm.

The Grand Canal is the most famous of these waterways and one of the most photographed locations in Venice.

The best way to see many of the grand palaces, whose fronts face the water, is from a vaporetto ride along the Grand Canal.

 

Venice Canals

Venice Canals

 

 

Pompeii city

 

An ancient city in western Italy, southeast of Naples.
It contains many artistic treasures such as: frescoes, mosaics, and sculptures that were encased in lava as it cooled.

Several centuries of excavations have revealed the remains of houses, markets, baths, temples, theatres, streets and human remains.

Visitors can wander around the site, walk along ancient streets lined with chariot tracks, and see engineering used by the Romans more than 2,000 years ago.

 

Best tourist destinations in Italy

Pompeii city

 

 

Leaning Tower of Pisa is the most famous tourist destination in Italy.

 

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is actually just one of the many attractions in the Italian city of Pisa, but its fame gained from its leaning shape is world-famous.

Work on the tower began in the 11th century, and it began to sink, leading to a tilt, by the time the tower reached the third floor.

Before restoration work in the 1990s, it was expected to collapse by the year 2000.

Today, visitors can climb the tower's stairs for a great view of the city.

The leaning tower stands on the Piazza della Miracle, a spot it shares with the beautiful Romanesque Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta and a freestanding baptistery. Each of these masterpieces features medieval stone carving.

 

Tourist destinations in Italy

Leaning Tower of Pisa

 

 

Lake Como

 

Lake Como is one of the most picturesque areas in Italy, surrounded by mountains and lined with picturesque small towns.

Chased by the wealthy since Roman times, the lake contains many lavish villas and palaces along its wooded shores.

Many of them are surrounded by gardens open to the public.

The mild climate that makes the lakeshore ideal for gardening is also an attraction for tourists, with characteristics similar to those of the Mediterranean.

Besides the resort towns around the lake, there is an 11th century monastery.

 

 

Lake Como

 

 

The Amalfi Coast

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is a stunning stretch of coastline along the Sorrentine Peninsula, south of Naples and Sorrento.

Hill towns are built precariously along steep mountains that flow into the sea.

The main towns along here are Positano and Amavle, with its colourful domed cathedral.

You can tour the coast by land or hop between towns by boat for different views of the dramatic, almost vertical beach.

 

Amalfi Coast

 

 

Vatican City

 

The Vatican is home to some of the world's most priceless collections of art and artifacts.

The central part is the great Basilica of St. Peter, with the tomb of St. Peter and one of Michelangelo's most influential works.

The Sistine Chapel is famous for its frescoes and ceiling paintings by Michelangelo, and in the Vatican Museums, you'll see works by many other famous Italian artists.

 

Tourist destinations in Italy

Vatican City

 

 

The Uffizi Gallery

 

In addition to being one of the most important art museums in the world, the Uffizi is a comprehensive history of Italian Renaissance art.

Although it contains works by some of the great masters of Western art, its greatest treasure is the collection of paintings that show step by step the development of painting that took place from the 14th to the 16th centuries.

You will see the first experiments, as well as some early images where painters went beyond religious art.

Some of the first use of natural backgrounds and landscapes in religious art.

Be sure to see the Uffizi's most famous work, Botticelli's Birth of Venus.

 

Tourist destinations in Italy

Uffizi Gallery

 

 

Roman Forum

 

This Roman square may require a little imagination to understand exactly what this area looked like.

However, its historical importance as the heart of the Roman Empire cannot be overstated.

Pillars, partial structures and foundations of former temples, market halls, courts and public buildings pay tribute to ancient Rome, which stood in its place for a thousand years.

 

Roman Square

 

Capri Island

 

An island off the west coast of Italy, south of Naples, and considered one of the most Tourism Visit all over Italy.

But there are other reasons to take a short boat ride from Naples, Sorrento or the Amalfi Coast to the legendary island of Capri.

The rocky island rises steeply from the deep blue sea, its rocky cliffs and tropical vegetation.

The Blue Grotto is just one of the sea caves cut into its cliffs, and the best way to see it, along with the three distinctive rocks off the southern coast known as the Faraglioni, is on a boat tour around the island.

Many villas and gardens are open to tourists, and certain trails are walked in groups for exploration.

From almost anywhere on the island, you can have a stunning, breathtaking view.

 

Tourist destinations in Italy