Rome and Latium
The region face the Tyrrhenian sea and is home to Italy’s capital, the eternal city, Rome, one of world's most visited tourist destinations.
The region face the Tyrrhenian sea and is home to Italy’s capital, the eternal city, Rome, one of world's most visited tourist destinations.
Florence was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance and is considered one of the greatest artistic cities of Europe. It is a beautifully historic city full of quirky shops and quality crafts.
Tuscany is known for its landscapes, traditions, history, artistic legacy and its permanent influence on high culture.
Venice, the capital of the Veneto region and located in the north-east of Italy, is made up of numerous small islands in the Venetian Lagoon.
Facing the Tyrhennian Sea, the Amalfi Coast with the blue of the sea, the green of the Mediterranean maquis and the hues of citrus fruits makes it a perfect example of the Mediterranean landscape.
The Island of Capri is one of the most famous and visited locations in the Campania region.
Sicily, located in the center of the Mediterranean, is the largest of the Italian islands. It is separated from the Continent by the Strait of Messina.
Apulia, the high heel on the "boot" of Italy, is one of the richest archaeological regions in Italy and it is best known for its Trulli of Alberobello, UNESCO World Heritage.
The lake region expands from Piedmont to Veneto. Its lush nature and gorgeous landscapes that surround the area have the power to renew the body and mind.
Liguria is in north-western Italy, and is encircled by the Maritime Alps (in the west), the Apennines (in the east) and the Ligurian Sea.
Milan, the capital of Lombardy, is the leading financial center and most prosperous manufacturing and commercial city of Italy.
The Veneto region is world renowned for its rich history, traditions, foods and wines.
Located in the heart of Italy, Umbria is the only region with no coastline. Its charm derives from its fusion of art and nature, which can be seen in its untouched winding valley landscapes.
The Alps are a mountain range located immediately north of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Piedmont region borders France in north western Italy. It is a land of mountains and hills surrounded by some of the highest Alps in Europe.
Lombardy is a large region located in north western Italy, along the northern border. It is the birthplace of the Romanesque architecture with beautiful examples in its major cities.
Long uninhabited, despite its ancient geological origin, Sardinia has preserved its own freshness, capturing admiration of many who, irresistibly attracted by the geographical position.
Emilia Romagna is located in Northern Italy and it is bordered by the Adriatic sea to the East.
Friuli-Venezia Giulia is a coastal North Italian Region bordered by Slovenia and Austria, close to Croatia. It overlooks the Adriatic Sea and it is surrounded by high mountains.
Abruzzo is located in central Italy and stretches from the heart of the Apennines to the Adriatic Sea, with a mostly mountainous and wild terrain.
Basilicata is a small region situated in Southern Italy. It is an interesting and diverse region with dramatic scenery.
Calabria is located in the southernmost part of Italy and it is surrounded by the crystal waters of the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas.
Marche is a hilly and mountainous region in central Italy located on the Adriatic coast.
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