If you are in Italy or planning
to visit then our guide will help you to explore some exotic places. Most of
the travelers visit cities like Roam, Milan, Florence etc. because these cities
are perfect for vacations, but if you want to see some dreamiest beauty then go
for the small towns of Italy. The beauty of these small villages will take your
heart and the atmosphere, culture, people will give you a different experience.
Manarola, Cinque Terre
Manarola is a seaside, rainbow
town. This is one of the prettiest towns of Italy. Located on the northern
Italian coast, Manarola is closest to Florence, Pisa or Genoa airports. It’s a perfect
place to take amazing snapshot. The main attraction of this town is their
bright colored homes and top of that a perfect sea view. Perfect place to plan
a road trip.
Civita di Bagnoregio, Lazio
Travelled back in time with the
beauty of hilltop village, Civita di Bagnoregio. Located in central Italy, the
place is found in 2,500 years ago by Etruscans. The main attraction of Civita
di Bagnoregio is the ancient houses, stone passageways, middle ages atmosphere
and the beautiful footbridge. Feel the cold breeze and enjoy the crumbling
site. Adore the beautiful views from hill.
Positano, Salerno
Positano is a small town located
at Amalfi Coast. It is one of the most beautiful and must visit place because
this place will make your holidays more amazing. The town offer beautiful cliffs
and breathe taking views of crystal Clear Sea. You can explore coast and relax
on beach. You can also have a great shopping and dining experience with
prettiest views.
Castelluccio, Umbria
Feast your eyes in summers at the
tiny and highest village in the Apennine Mountains. Castelluccio’s one side is
covered with snow-capped mountains and other is plain land with the blessing of
Mother Nature. The place is called “La Fioritura” in spring as the land is
covered with Red poppies, violets, and rapeseed. The population of this place
is not much so you can spend some quite quality time here.
Malcesine, Lake Garda
Malcesine is one of the picture-postcard
beautiful. It is one of the unexpected gem of northern Italy. Travelers can
have a great hiking experience with mesmerizing lake views. Also you can enjoy
paragliding over the lake. It’s like a little paradise for all those people who
like outdoor activities. Be pleased by the peaceful environment of Malcesine
town.
Alberobello, Puglia
Alberobello is the most unique
town and one of the UNESCO World Heritage Site list because of trulli (houses with cone-shaped roof). The
houses here are built with stones, the buildings have cone shaped roof painted
white on the top like old Roman times. Walk around the beautiful streets and
have meal on the finest cultural restaurants. This place is perfect for your Instagram.
Neive, Piedmont
Neive regard as one of the loveliest
towns of Italy. The town has beautiful architecture, cobblestone streets,
colorful flowers, quite atmosphere and last but not the least the remarkable wines.
Many people visit the place to just drink the famous wines. If you are there to
explore beyond the wine bars than kindly prefer comfortable shoes.
Dozza, Bologna
Another small town close to Bologna.
The town is famous for its colorful painted walls, streets and squares. Every
two years in the month of September, local and international artists paint the
whole town. It’s like a paint festival for the folks. Their paintings and art
is the main attraction of Dozza. You can enjoy museum and wine cellar after
exploring the streets.
Varenna, Lecco
Varenna is located at the eastern
coast of Lake Como. The place is quiet and non-crowded and close to Swiss
borders, so if you want to explore some sites in Switzerland, you can easily do
that. Varenna has beautiful terrace gardens to hang out, also the extensive view
of Lake Como will hypnotize you. There are many places and shops to visit
during your stay.
Savoca, Sicily
If you have watched “The Godfather”
then you will probably remember this place. Savoca is a small town known for
its filming locations. Savoca is close to sea but there is no beach, still the
place gives you beautiful seascape. Apart from filming locations you can also explore
the beautiful churches and appealing architecture. Don’t forget to visit the ruins
of the Castle of Pentefur.
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Quite high similarity with Indian towns
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