Italy

Locations in Italy

  • Ascoli piceno 81

    Ascoli Piceno is a stone‑bright medieval city cradled between the Apennines and the Adriatic, where travertine palazzi ring luminous piazzas.[1][9] At the confluence of the Tronto…

  • Bologna 82

    Bologna is a medieval red-brick city whose porticoed streets make everyday life feel like a long, shaded promenade. A major rail crossroads, it fuses scholarly calm…

  • Lake Como 75

    Lake Como is a deep glacial lake framed by steep Alpine foothills and elegant shorefront towns in Lombardy, just north of Milan. Como city anchors the…

  • Lake Garda 73

    Lake Garda is a string of small towns and villages wrapped around Italy’s largest lake, between the Alps and the Po plain. Ferries stitch together medieval…

  • Lucca 81

    Lucca is a compact Tuscan city wrapped in Renaissance walls, where daily life still bends to the scale of streets, piazzas, and bicycles. Close to Pisa…

  • Milan 74

    Milan is Italy’s northern engine: compact, polished, and threaded by transit that makes a car optional for many daily routines. It balances fashion-house glamour with pragmatic…

  • San Marino 83

    Perched along the ridges of Monte Titano, San Marino’s capital feels more like a fortified village than a city, its stone lanes threading between towers and…

  • Trieste 82

    Trieste is Italy’s Adriatic hinge: a compact port city where Habsburg façades, sea light, and borderland pragmatism meet. It feels calmer than Italy’s major urban magnets,…

  • Turin 78

    Turin sits in the shadow of the Alps, a baroque city of arcades, cafés and chocolate with an understated industrial past. Trams, metro and high-speed rail…