Best 20 Places to Visit in Italy: North to South

**Italy: A Journey Through Its Stunning Destinations**

Italy is a country that truly captivates the hearts of travelers with its breathtaking beauty, rich history, and delicious cuisine. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply looking to unwind by the seaside, Italy has something for everyone.

In the north, Cinque Terre is a must-visit with its colorful cliffside villages and magical beaches. Hike or take the train between the five villages and don’t forget to go for a dip in the chilly ocean. For a work exchange in this region, there’s an eco-village in Savona where you can help with gardening and maintenance in exchange for free accommodation.

Venice, with its canals and lack of roads, is another unique and touristy part of Italy. The city is built on over 100 small islands and is a true wonder to explore. Milan is a fashion lover’s paradise, home to designer shops, impressive architecture, and a vibrant nightlife. Lake Como, surrounded by charming villages and the Alps, offers opportunities for water sports, hiking, and sightseeing. And Lake Maggiore is a great destination in July, with pleasant temperatures and the chance to relax by the cool waters. Verona is filled with history, especially with Shakespeare’s connection to “Romeo and Juliet”.

In central Italy, Rome is the capital and a treasure trove of ancient landmarks like the Colosseum and the Roman Forum. Florence is bursting with things to do, including the iconic Duomo and the magnificent Uffizi Gallery. Pisa is famous for the Leaning Tower, but there’s so much more to discover, like ancient landmarks and palaces. Rimini on the Adriatic Coast is a popular option in July, with its bustling waterfront and numerous beaches. Bologna offers history, culture, and incredible cuisine, and Siena is a majestic medieval town with a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cortona is a charming hilltop town known for its winding alleyways and panoramic views. Perugia is the capital of the Umbria Region and known for its annual Eurochocolate festival.

Heading south, Sicily is a top destination with its rich culture, history, and cuisine. Explore ruins and landmarks from ancient Greece and the Byzantine era, and enjoy the stunning beaches and natural wonders like Mount Etna. Sardinia is an exquisite island with beautiful beaches and coastal walks. Bari in the south is a fascinating port city with beaches, religious landmarks, and stunning coastal views. Naples is famous for being the birthplace of the Pizza Margherita and offers historic landmarks, vibrant piazzas, and delicious food. And the Amalfi Coast is a postcard-worthy strip of coastline with charming towns, black sand beaches, and rugged cliffs.

For an authentic work exchange experience, consider volunteering at an eco-lodge in Sicily or helping with languages, arts, and social work in Naples. And don’t forget to subscribe to the WP pack plan for unlimited access to courses at the travel school made by travelers. Italy truly is a country that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

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– [Image of colorful, clifftop villages in Cinque Terre](https://res.cloudinary.com/worldpackers/image/upload/c_limit,f_auto,q_auto,w_1140/nl29pqjo2qi8o0ljqhav)
– [Image of the Leaning Tower of Pisa](https://res.cloudinary.com/worldpackers/image/upload/c_limit,f_auto,q_auto,w_1140/ia2jxcgdb5kebmehlaop)