Italy
City Guides
Standouts
Nicknames
- The Boot
Geographic Regions
- Abruzzo
- Apulia
- Basilicata
- Calabria
- Campania
- Emilia-Romagna
- Friuli-Venezia Guilia
- Latium
- Liguria
- Lombardy
- Marches
- Molise
- Piedmont
- Sardinia
- Sicily
- Trentino-Alto Adige/ Südtirol
- Tuscany
- Umbria
- Valle d'Aosta/ Vallée d'Aoste
- Veneto
About Italy
Once home to the heart of Western civilization and culture as embodied by the Roman Empire, Italy today remains a vital and important center of European life. The country is a quilt of sights and sounds, from quaint villages to sprawling historic cities. Rome is a 2700-year-old treasure boasting a range of sightseeing opportunities. Visitors to the city are often overwhelmed by the magnitude of things to see and do. Shopping and spotting art treasures are among the top of travelers' lists. Other popular destinations include Florence, Milan and Naples. A tour of the boot-shaped country, including popular drives along the Amalfi Coast, will open up a picture album of the best Italy has to offer. The population of 58 million is friendly and outgoing amid the beauty and splendor of their country. Traveling by train is an easy and economical way to see the country, and Mediterranean cruises that stop in major ports are also extremely popular. The best times to visit the Italy are late spring and early fall, when the country blossoms with activity.
Local Color
- Wine
- Pasta
- Gelato
- Opera
- High Fashion
- Espresso
- Piazzas
- Art
Major Industries
- Motor Vehicles
- Pharmaceuticals
- Fashion
- Chemicals
- Manufacturing
Famous Residents
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Galileo Galilei
Amerigo Vespucci Marco Polo Sophia Loren |
Rose McGowan
Fabio Lanzoni Leonardo da Vinci |
Leon Battista Alberti
Giorgio Armani Roberto Vittori |


