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#1 Rome +426

Rome packs 28 centuries of history into a walkable footprint, stretching from the Colosseum to the ochre-toned alleys of Trastevere. Roman dining is defined by a few surgically precise staples like carbonara, cacio e pepe, and piping hot suppli. Beyond the iconic landmarks, you can spend entire days exploring quiet, crowd-free neighborhoods filled with faded frescoes and neighborhood sidewalk cafes.

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#2 Venice +227

Venice remains one of a kind with its 120 islands, 400 bridges, and zero cars. Exploring the Cannaregio and Dorsoduro neighborhoods offers a look at the authentic city away from the main tourist tracks. Expect to spend 100-300 EUR ($110-330) per day depending on your travel style. The islands of Torcello and Giudecca provide a quiet escape, much like taking a ferry to a remote island off the coast of Maine. Visit in the spring or fall to avoid the worst of the summer crowds.

#3 Turin +208

Turin trades the typical chaotic Italian tourist trail for quiet elegance and a refined atmosphere. The city balances baroque palaces, high-profile museums, and century-old cafes with miles of portico-covered walkways that feel like a more walkable, historic version of a downtown Philadelphia grid. With its surrounding alpine backdrop and expansive parks, Turin offers an intimate, authentic side of Italy for travelers who prefer to skip the massive crowds.

#4 Milan +171

Milan balances its reputation as a global fashion and finance hub with a deep sense of history and authentic local character. Beyond the polished storefronts, you will find a city defined by grand architecture, extensive museum collections, and residential neighborhoods that feel as lived-in as any district in Brooklyn. It is a place that rewards the patient traveler who looks past the initial pace of the city to find its understated elegance.

#5 Florence +162

Florence is the capital of Tuscany, split by the Arno River and packed with five centuries of art in a historic center small enough to walk across in a single morning. From the Brunelleschi dome and the artisan workshops of the Oltrarno district to local trattorie serving traditional ribollita, the city offers an authentic Italian experience that is hard to match.

#6 Naples +62

Naples is raw, loud, and unapologetic. It is a city of high-contrast energy where laundry lines crisscross narrow alleys above legendary pizzerias and UNESCO-listed historic streets. With the silhouette of Mount Vesuvius looming over the bay and the ruins of Pompeii just a short trip away, this is an Italy that refuses to sanitize itself for tourists. You will likely walk away either obsessed or overwhelmed, but you will definitely not be bored.

#7 Ravenna +56

Ravenna protects the most significant collection of Byzantine mosaics in the world, preserving a level of artistry that feels almost otherworldly. Stepping into a local basilica shifts the atmosphere from modern Italy to a quiet, golden era of history. This is a destination for slow travel, where you can trace the final footsteps of Dante Alighieri far from the heavy tourist crowds of Rome or Venice.

#8 Palermo +50

Palermo is an open-air baroque stage, a crossroads of civilizations where Arab-Norman mosaics contrast with the weathered charm of crumbling facades. The city hits your senses hard, from the intensity of its crowded markets and deep-rooted street food culture to the raw energy of its narrow side streets. It is a place that demands to be experienced rather than just observed, rewarding those who navigate its organized chaos with an unforgettable trip.

#9 Portoferraio +49

Portoferraio, the capital of Elba Island, still carries the history of Napoleon during his 300 days of exile. Beyond the Medici fortifications and pastel houses, you will find winding narrow streets and imperial villas. A short walk away, beaches with turquoise water rival the Caribbean. It is a preserved Mediterranean alternative, far from the intensity of the Amalfi Coast.

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#10 Portovenere +48

Portovenere takes some effort to reach, but you escape the train-hopping crowds of the Cinque Terre for a UNESCO-listed medieval village perched on a promontory facing Palmaria Island. You can swim in the Lord Byron Grotto, eat stuffed mussels by the harbor, and look out over the Gulf of Poets from a Genoese fortress. It is the Italian Riviera, just without the masses.

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Worth the trip

I really liked this city of art and history that is off the beaten path! Ferrara offers a historic city center where you can bike around, which is a must! I especially loved the Castello Estense, a re…

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Economic capital

For me, Milan is an economic and international metropolis. This might appeal to fans of shopping and urban vibes. I am going to pass, even though you have to give it credit for its assets like its fas…

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A capital visit

Rome is a city of superlatives, where everything is just "more." Its incredibly rich history, remarkable food, and generous sun. You really need to set aside enough time to appreciate its incredible d…

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One of the gateway points to the Cinque Terre

It is a great place to use as a base for visiting the Cinque Terre villages, and the city itself is actually quite nice and convenient for finding much cheaper lodging! While it may not have the charm…

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Venice, an atmosphere like nowhere else

I was lucky enough to visit Venice before the overtourism, and I admit that I really treasure that good fortune. This city is truly a destination you cannot miss. The omnipresence of the water, the ar…

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