5 most beautiful places in Italy to visit in 2022
VIDEOItaly is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the world. The views and panoramas of Italy are famous across the globe and represent places to visit at least once in a lifetime. The SiViaggia website has put together some of the best views that Italy has to offer, and these top 5 places to visit in Italy are also among the best places to visit in Italy for the first time. Without further ado, these are the 5 most beautiful places in Italy to visit in 2022.
Venice
The old-world charm of the city of the Lagoon captivates anyone who visits Venice. Between its romantic bridges and canals, without neglecting the art and splendid architecture, a visit is sure to flow as smoothly and pleasantly as a gondola on the water.
Cinque Terre
A must-see at least once in a lifetime are the clusters of houses that make up Cinque Terre overlooking the Ligurian Sea. The villages of Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore are must-sees for those passing through western Liguria, with the colours of the houses contrasting with the turquoise, crystal-clear waters.
Rome
If there is one city that needs no introduction, it is Italy’s capital. With its well known monuments such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum among the main attractions, Rome is such an immense city that one can get lost in the city’s streets for days without ever knowing it completely. Many trips are needed to fully discover and take in everything the city has to offer.
Colli Senesi
Among the undoubtedly most beautiful landscapes in Italy that enrapture the heart of tourists are the Sienese hills, or “Colli Senesi”. The sensation of immensity that surrounds the villages clinging to the rounded peaks, multicoloured according to the season, is something you will never forget.
Lakes in the Dolomites
Italy is often synonymous with beaches, but not only with sea beaches. There are several lakes in Italy, and among the most fascinating are certainly those in the mountains. The landscape of the Dolomites offers several, suitable both for those who wish to visit them while trekking and for those who want to look at them from the top of a ski slope.
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