The Eternal City, Rome is the place where you can find the essence of Italy from its 8th century BC beginnings to its modern days. As hectic as the modern day Rome can be, it's a treasure trove of historical must-sees: the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, Fontana di Trevi, the Spanish Steps, and Piazza Navona are just a few timeless attractions. The Roman architecture is maybe only surpassed in beauty and intricacy by Rome's art scene. Experience La Dolce Vita, the carefree Italian living at its best!
Federico Fellini, Italian Film Director
Discover why so many artists have been seduced by La Serenissima, the most serene city in Italy. A prosperous republic in ancient times, Venice is also known as città di luce—the city of lights, having been lit by oil lamps half a century ahead of many other Italian cities, but mainly because of special natural light. Its luminous character inspired many art masters, including Giovanni Bellini, the father of Venetian Renaissance painting. Admire the lacey Italian Gothic architecture of Venice’s dwellings, witness mask creators at work, marvel at the multicolor beauty of Murano glass and at the intricate lace designs of Burano artists, glide down the canal in a gondola, and shop at the famed thousand-year-old Rialto Market.
Gabriele D’Annunzio, Italian poet and playwright
The Amalfi Coast is known as The Divine Coast—and with good reason! Get your adrenaline pumping as you follow the 50-kilometer twisted turns of the coastal road along rugged inclines, or better yet, take a boat and float on the Tyrrhenian Sea, all the while admiring gem-colored houses perched on the cliff side defying gravity like mountain goats. Find ultimate relaxation in the lush luxury of Italy’s Southern sunsets while sipping on local lemon cocktails or pop into one of the many charming cafés, galleries, and boutiques selling brightly colored ceramics, classic cotton linens, and custom-made leather sandals. Do not miss Pompeii, Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, and Capri!
John Steinbeck, American writer
Tuscany is the heart of Italy, the cornerstone of Italian culture and cuisine. This is where the Etruscans lived and developed the first true cities of Europe, setting the stage for ancient Roman art and culture. It is also the birthplace of Italian Renaissance, through the visionary Medici family who ruled Florence, the capital of Tuscany, and supported the arts in an unprecedented way. Tuscany is a wine-lover’s Paradise, where oenophiles can savor Brunello di Montalcino, Chianti Classico and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. And let’s not forget the iconic sun-soaked hill towns guarded by ancient cypress trees! Visit Tuscany’s famous towns of Pisa, Siena, and Florence.
Leonardo da Vinci, Italian Renaissance polymath
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