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Perched dramatically atop a volcanic tuff cliff, Orvieto is home to one of Italy’s most stunning Gothic cathedrals. Explore its labyrinth of ancient underground tunnels and enjoy a glass of the town’s famous crisp white wine.
Known as "The Dying City," this magical hilltop village is accessible only by a pedestrian bridge. It offers a step back in time with its medieval stone architecture and breathtaking views over the surrounding badlands.
Often called the "City of Popes," Viterbo boasts a beautifully preserved medieval quarter, San Pellegrino. Highlights include the majestic Papal Palace and the relaxing nearby thermal springs enjoyed since Roman times.
A picture-perfect hilltop town centered around the elegant Piazza del Popolo. It is celebrated for its serene atmosphere, Renaissance architecture, and the striking Santa Maria della Consolazione church.
The birthplace of St. Francis, this spiritual sanctuary is world-renowned for the Basilica of San Francesco, featuring masterpieces by Giotto. Its rose-colored stone streets offer a peaceful and reflective atmosphere.
The Eternal City is an open-air museum where ancient history meets modern life. Must-see highlights include the iconic Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, and the artistic treasures of the Vatican.
Steeped in history and the inspiration for C.S. Lewis’s Narnia, this town features a fascinating "Narni Underground" tour and the remains of the massive Roman Bridge of Augustus.
Situated on the shores of Europe's largest volcanic lake, Bolsena is famous for the "Miracle of Bolsena" and its well-preserved medieval castle overlooking the crystal-blue waters.
A gem for art and antique lovers, Arezzo features the stunning Piazza Grande and Piero della Francesca’s famous frescoes. It also served as the backdrop for the Oscar-winning film Life is Beautiful.
Renowned for its world-class Vino Nobile wine, this Renaissance hilltop town offers elegant palazzos, ancient wine cellars tunneled into the rock, and sweeping views of the Val d'Orcia.
This ancient town is famous for its unique Roman amphitheater carved entirely out of the local tuff rock and a mysterious church built into a former Etruscan tomb.
A hub of Etruscan history, Tarquinia is home to a UNESCO-listed necropolis featuring extraordinary painted tombs that provide a colorful window into Italy's pre-Roman past.
The heart of the Maremma region, Grosseto is enclosed by thick Medicean walls. It serves as a perfect gateway to explore the wild Tuscan coast and the Maremma Natural Park.
The cradle of the Renaissance, Florence is home to the magnificent Duomo, the world-class Uffizi Gallery, and the romantic Ponte Vecchio bridge spanning the Arno River.
Umbria’s vibrant capital is known for its Etruscan walls, the annual Eurochocolate festival, and a stunning medieval center filled with lively squares and historic cafes.
Famous for the Palio horse race, Siena is a Gothic masterpiece. Its shell-shaped Piazza del Campo and the intricate black-and-white marble Cathedral are among the finest in Italy.
Recognizable by its medieval skyline of towers, the "Manhattan of the Middle Ages" is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its local saffron and crisp Vernaccia white wine.
One of the most famous museum complexes in the world, housing an immense collection of art amassed by the Popes, culminating in the breathtaking Sistine Chapel.
Phone: +39 06 6988 4676The ultimate symbol of the Roman Empire, this massive stone amphitheater once hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. It remains an architectural marvel.
Phone: +39 06 3996 7700Located along the ancient Appian Way, these underground burial chambers offer a hauntingly beautiful glimpse into early Christian history, featuring ancient inscriptions and frescoes.
Phone: +39 06 785 0350Once the bustling center of Roman public life, these sprawling ruins were the site of ancient government buildings, temples, and markets.
Phone: +39 06 3996 7700Located in Florence, this is one of the world's greatest art museums. It holds an unparalleled collection of Italian Renaissance masterpieces.
Phone: +39 055 294 883Best known as the home of Michelangelo’s original David sculpture. Beyond this, the gallery showcases a stunning collection of paintings and historic musical instruments.
Phone: +39 055 294 883Florence’s most famous bridge, known for the charming shops built along its span, glittering jewelry boutiques, and picturesque views over the Arno River.
A unique and somber site where the bones of approximately 4,000 friars are arranged in decorative patterns, serving as a powerful memento mori.
Phone: +39 06 8880 3695Explore the remains of Emperor Nero’s "Golden House," a vast and opulent palace complex. Tours often include virtual reality experiences.
Phone: +39 06 3996 7700A vibrant square that hosts a market by day and transforms into a lively social hub with bars and restaurants by night.
Rome’s most famous park, offering lush gardens, a peaceful lake for rowing, and the Galleria Borghese housing works by Bernini and Caravaggio.
Phone: +39 06 0608Marvel at the ruins of one of the Roman Empire's largest and best-preserved ancient public bath complexes, which once featured massive gyms and libraries.
Phone: +39 06 3996 7700This grand Renaissance palace in Florence was the primary residence of the Medici family and now houses several important museums.
Phone: +39 055 294 883Located behind the Pitti Palace, these gardens are a masterpiece of Italian landscaping, filled with Renaissance statues and hidden grottos.
Phone: +39 055 294 883One of Florence's finest examples of Renaissance architecture, now a cultural space hosting temporary art exhibitions.
Phone: +39 055 264 5155The icon of Florence, famous for its magnificent terracotta-tiled dome by Brunelleschi and intricate marble facade.
Phone: +39 055 230 2885A masterpiece of Italian Gothic architecture, the cathedral is famous for its golden mosaic facade and the San Brizio Chapel.
Phone: +39 0763 342477One of Italy’s most spectacular churches, known for its black-and-white striped marble interior and detailed inlaid marble floor.
Phone: +39 0577 286300Part of the St. Francis complex, the Upper Basilica is a pinnacle of early Italian art featuring famous Giotto frescoes.
Phone: +39 075 819001Set in a dramatic piazza, this cathedral features a Romanesque facade and the final fresco cycle of master Fra Filippo Lippi.
Phone: +39 0743 44191A premier example of High Renaissance architecture with a symmetrical Greek cross design often attributed to Bramante.
Phone: +39 075 894 2216Located across from Orvieto's Cathedral, this museum houses an extraordinary collection of Etruscan and Greek ceramics.
Phone: +39 0763 341511Housed in the beautiful Palazzo Vitelleschi, this museum is essential for understanding Etruscan culture and painted tombs.
Phone: +39 0766 850036Situated in Perugia, this gallery holds the greatest collection of Umbrian art in the world featuring masterpieces by Perugino.
Phone: +39 075 572 1009Explore the site of the world's longest conclave featuring a loggia with intricate Gothic arches and the historic Hall of the Conclave.
Phone: +39 0761 341124A captivating guided tour through excavated underground spaces, including a 12th-century church and Inquisition cells.
Phone: +39 0744 722292One of the oldest hospitals in Europe, this complex features incredible frescoes and underground tunnels.
Phone: +39 0577 228811Located in Orvieto's oldest quarter, this tour takes you through an Etruscan well and caves used for pottery kilns and cellars.
Phone: +39 0763 342373Iconic natural thermal springs where turquoise water cascades over natural pools. Naturally heated to 37.5°C.
Phone: +39 0564 600111Guided off-road quad tours through the forests and hills surrounding the spiritual town of Assisi.
Phone: +39 335 152 4683Join expert hunters to find "black gold" in the woods. Usually concludes with a fresh meal and local wines.
Phone: +39 342 754 0938Discover a city beneath the city. Guided tour of caves and tunnels used by residents for over 2,500 years.
Phone: +39 0763 340688Remarkable Roman amphitheater entirely carved out of the living volcanic tuff rock.
Phone: +39 0761 60001Engineering marvel featuring a double-helix staircase so donkeys would never cross paths while carrying water.
Phone: +39 0763 343768Scenic hiking trail circling the base of the massive cliff (Rupe) on which Orvieto is built.
Highest point in Orvieto offering 360-degree panoramic views of red-tiled roofs and rolling hills.
Phone: +39 0763 344567Journey into tunnels used for defense and water management revealing fascinating medieval stories.
Phone: +39 338 861 8856Ancient Roman baths offering thermal springs in a quiet natural park near Rome.
Phone: +39 06 9980 5927Bizarre garden filled with grotesque sculptures of mythological creatures and a "leaning house".
Phone: +39 0761 924029Small village that becomes a "living Bethlehem" recreates ancient crafts during Christmas.
Phone: +39 0742 90547Viterbo’s Baths of the Popes featuring a massive medicinal thermal pool used for centuries.
Phone: +39 0761 3501Explore the wild beauty of the Sibillini Mountains and high plains of Castelluccio on horseback.
Phone: +39 339 453 6445Renaissance palace with frescoed halls built over a castle with historical connections to the Monster Park.
Phone: +39 0761 924021Hidden gem with intense turquoise water and ruins of ancient shipyard and water mills.
Rent a motorboat to explore Lake Bolsena's islands or enjoy the beach area.
Phone: +39 0761 798967Immersive theme park experiencing ancient Roman life with gladiator shows and banquets.
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