30 Best Tourist spots & Things to Do in Italy | Apr 2025

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Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St Peter’s Basilica Guided Tour

Spend more time inside with no-wait access to the Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica through an official Vatican partner entrance.

4.49 (36077 reviews)

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Colosseum Arena Floor, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Guided Tour

With exclusive access you will skip the line and enter the Colosseum through the Gladiator’s Gate, walking directly onto the arena floor.

4.45 (4195 reviews)

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Skip the line: Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel & St Peters Tour

Get ready for the ultimate Vatican City experience! Skip the line and dive into the wonders of the Vatican Museums, gaze up at Michelangelo’s stunning Sistine Chapel ceiling, and enjoy fast-track access to St.

4.49 (831 reviews)

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Tuscany Day Trip from Florence: Siena, San Gimignano, Pisa and Lunch at a Winery Image
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Tuscany Day Trip from Florence: Siena, San Gimignano, Pisa and Lunch at a Winery

Famous for a wealth of art, history, striking landscapes and outstanding produce, Tuscany really does have the best of all worlds! With only a day to spare, see the best Tuscany has to offer on this full-day guided coach trip from Florence.

4.84 (18134 reviews)

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Colosseum Underground & Ancient Rome Guided Tour

Exclusivity, privacy, and entertainment are the words that perfectly describe the experience provided by this tour! The tour also gives you access to the Colosseum arena with a beautiful view over-looking the dungeons and then down into the dungeons area under the Colosseum.

4.32 (1239 reviews)

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Pompeii, Amalfi Coast and Positano Day Trip from Rome

With this Pompeii, Amalfi Coast, and Positano small-group day trip you can mark three sites off your list that are so incredible and awe-inspiring that they are also UNESCO World Heritage sites.

4.47 (4545 reviews)

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Rome: Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Guided Tour

Walk in the footsteps of gladiators and emperors as your vivacious guide transports you back to the era of ancient Rome.

4.47 (6856 reviews)

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Skip-the-Line Group Tour of the Vatican, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's Basilica

A holiday in Rome without visiting the Vatican is like a day at the beach without swimming in the sea. See the best of the Vatican museums and gain direct entrance with skip-the-line access to the Sistine Chapel and St.

4.62 (10143 reviews)

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Rome: Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill Fully Guided Tour

The ancient glory of Rome is reborn! Skip the Line at three of the most significant surviving remnants of the Eternal City: the Colosseum, Palatine Hill and Roman Forum.

4.52 (22012 reviews)

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Venice In a Day: Basilica San Marco, Doges Palace & Gondola ride

First time in Venice? Maximize your time in the city with a full-day itinerary that ticks off all the most memorable attractions.

4.77 (2802 reviews)

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Skip the line: Uffizi and Accademia Small Group Walking Tour

• Skip the line Unforgettable experience with genuine tour • 4-hour small group (max 10-15 people) tour of the Accademia and the Uffizi • Discover the incredible masterpieces of Renaissance art • Priority entrance to the most important museums of Florence • Walking tour through Duomo Square and Piazza della Signoria The “Florence & Global ” Touch.

4.66 (2988 reviews)

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Skip-the-Line Vatican, Sistine Chapel & St. Peter's | Small Group

Why book this tour? You visit the Vatican once in a lifetime! Skip-the-line access means you’ll have more time to explore millennia of art and history within these hallowed walls without waiting in the long general admission lines.

4.88 (5512 reviews)

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Rome: Colosseum with Arena, Roman Forum and Palatine Guided Tour

Step back in time & experience the glory of Ancient Rome with our exclusive Colosseum Arena Tour which also includes a deep dive into the Roman Forum & Palatine Hill.

4.29 (4786 reviews)

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Rome: Skip the Line Vatican, Sistine Chapel, St Peter Small Group

Enjoy a semi-private Vatican tour with a maximum of six guests. With your expert guide and skip-the-line tickets, explore the Vatican Museums, experience the wonders of the Pinecone and Octagonal Courtyard and the Belvedere Torso.

4.86 (3075 reviews)

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Small-Group Wine Tasting Experience in the Tuscan Countryside

Enjoy an half day small group tour to discover the beauty of the Tuscan wine country. Drive through vineyards, olive groves and cypress trees.

4.90 (5945 reviews)

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Rome Trastevere Food Tour at Twilight with Eating Europe

The pioneering Food Tour of Trastevere! For 12 years now we have been giving VIP access to the hottest and most unique food venues in the neighborhood.

4.90 (3212 reviews)

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Florence Pizza or Pasta Class with Gelato Making at a Tuscan Farm

This unforgettable culinary experience is held on a Tuscan estate just outside the city. Learn the secret to authentic pizza or pasta and gelato and indulge in a 3-course feast accompanied by wine and beer.

4.97 (5628 reviews)

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Murano & Burano Islands Guided Small-Group Tour by Private Boat

Cruise the Venetian Lagoon by private water taxi and meet the artisans keeping Venice’s traditional crafts alive. You’ll see demonstrations of traditional glassblowing on the island of Murano, and traditional lacemaking on Burano.

4.62 (6026 reviews)

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Capri Blue Grotto Small Group Boat Day Tour From Sorrento

The perfect tour to enjoy Capri in the early morning to avoid the crowding of the island. Our journey begins by sailing along the Sorrento coastline, discovering the charming fishing village of Marina Grande and an ancient Roman villa dating back the 1st century BC.

4.71 (1815 reviews)

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3 in 1 Cooking Class near Navona: Fettuccine, Ravioli & Tiramisu

Create 3 Italian Famous dishes, homemade Pasta from scratch like Fettuccine and stuffed Pasta Ravioli, and prepare your own Tiramisu dessert.

4.86 (4026 reviews)

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Wine Safaris: Off Road Tuscany Wine Tours and Lunch from Florence

Get a true taste of Italy's famous Tuscany region on one of our wine and food tour departing from Florence. Our off-road wine tours take you beyond the typical tourist paths, offering exclusive access to some of the region’s most stunning vineyards and hidden gems.

4.94 (3927 reviews)

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Skip the Line: Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel + Optional Basilica

Effortless and swift, our Skip-the-Line tours and tickets provide timed-entry access to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel.

4.70 (5514 reviews)

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Early Morning Vatican, Sistine, St. Peter's Semi or Private Tour

Get early morning access into the Vatican Museums to admire countless works, and beautiful courtyards! Together with a truly small group of only 6 participants max, or in your very own private group, you will be able to avoid the big crowds and quietly enjoy these wonderful masterpieces.

4.90 (3246 reviews)

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Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel Tour and Basilica Access

Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel tour with an expert friendly guide in a small group. Take advantage of your skip-the-line tickets and maximize your time inside this magnificent Vatican Museums.

4.51 (2800 reviews)

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Florence Sunset Food & Wine Tour with Eating Europe

Join us on an exclusive food and wine tour to uncover Florence's rich culinary heritage. Discover historic wine windows, sample Tuscany's finest wines, indulge in a traditional zero-waste soup and fresh pasta cooked by a local chef.

4.96 (3359 reviews)

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Rome: Tuscany & Montepulciano Day Trip with Lunch & Wine Tasting

See the very best of Tuscany on a full-day trip from Rome! Traveling to the stunning Val d'Orcia region, south of Siena, you'll be introduced to a beautiful landscape where medieval towns cling to sunny hills and rustic farms adorn the countryside.

4.65 (4678 reviews)

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Explore Rome on a Golf Cart: Private Tour

Join me touring the center of Rome in an Electrical golf cart, a way to explore the main touristic attractions and the hidden gems of the eternal that Only real locals know, togheter with Adriano a real Roman,an art major, photography and history lover.

4.85 (473 reviews)

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Sorrento, Positano, and Amalfi Day Trip from Naples with Pick Up

Take part to this unique guided tour that has been created following tourist feedback. This tour will allow you to visit in one day Sorrento, Positano and Amalfi for one hour each.

4.76 (5950 reviews)

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Colosseum Arena Floor & Ancient Rome | Semi Private Max 6 People

Enjoy a comprehensive, fun and engaging tour of Colosseum and the Ancient Roman Forum. In your semi private intimate group of only 6 people max), follow your local, expert and passionate guide through the wonders of the archaeological park of Rome: the Roman Forum, the Palatine Hill and the Colosseum.

4.92 (2372 reviews)

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Pisa, Siena and San Gimignano Day Trip with Lunch & Wine Pairing

There’s more to Tuscany than Florence. Leave the city behind and discover three other enchanting Tuscan destinations on this day trip to Siena, San Gimignano and Pisa.

4.44 (4349 reviews)

What activities can I do in Italy?

1. Explore the historic city of Rome: Visit iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican City. Don't miss the chance to toss a coin into Trevi Fountain for good luck. 2. Take a gondola ride in Venice: Explore the enchanting canals, visit St. Mark's Square, and get lost in the narrow streets of this romantic city. 3. Discover the art and culture of Florence: Visit the Uffizi Gallery to see masterpieces by artists like Michelangelo and Botticelli. Climb to the top of the Duomo for stunning city views. 4. Relax in the Amalfi Coast: Enjoy the beautiful beaches, visit the picturesque towns of Positano and Ravello, and take a boat tour to the famous Blue Grotto in Capri. 5. Explore the ruins of Pompeii: Take a trip back in time and wander through the ancient city destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. 6. Taste wine in Tuscany: Visit the vineyards and wineries in the Chianti region, sample the delicious wines, and enjoy the picturesque countryside. 7. Hike the Cinque Terre: Explore the five colorful fishing villages along the rugged Italian Riviera, connected by scenic hiking trails. 8. Visit the iconic leaning tower of Pisa: Take a photo holding up the leaning tower and explore the beautiful Piazza dei Miracoli. 9. Discover the beauty of the Italian Lakes: Explore Lake Como, Lake Garda, or Lake Maggiore, known for their stunning landscapes, charming towns, and luxurious villas. 10. Indulge in Italian cuisine: Try authentic pasta dishes, pizza, gelato, and espresso. Take a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Italian dishes. These are just a few of the many things to do in Italy. The country is full of rich history, stunning landscapes, and delicious food, offering something for every traveler.

When is the best time to travel to Italy?

The best time to travel to Italy depends on your preferences and the activities you plan to do. Generally, the most popular time to visit Italy is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) seasons. During these months, the weather is usually mild, and the crowds are smaller compared to the peak summer months. In spring, you can enjoy blooming flowers, pleasant temperatures, and fewer tourists. It is a great time to explore cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice, as well as the picturesque countryside regions like Tuscany and Umbria. Fall is also a great time to visit Italy, as the weather remains pleasant, and you can experience the harvest season. The autumn foliage in places like the Amalfi Coast, Lake Como, and the Dolomites is breathtaking. Moreover, you can attend various cultural events and festivals during this time. If you prefer warmer weather and want to enjoy the beaches, summer (June to August) is the peak tourist season in Italy. However, keep in mind that popular destinations can be crowded, and prices tend to be higher. It is advisable to book accommodations and attractions in advance during this time. Winter (December to February) is the low tourist season in Italy, except for popular ski resorts like the Dolomites and the Alps. If you don't mind cooler temperatures and want to explore cities without the crowds, winter can be a good time to visit. Additionally, you can experience the festive atmosphere during Christmas and New Year's Eve. Ultimately, the best time to travel to Italy depends on your personal preferences, budget, and the specific experiences you are seeking.

Travel culture you should know when traveling to Italy

Italy is a country rich in culture, history, and traditions. Here are some key aspects of Italian travel culture: 1. Food and Wine: Italian cuisine is renowned worldwide, and trying local dishes is a must when visiting Italy. Each region has its own specialties, such as pizza in Naples, pasta in Rome, and gelato in Florence. Italian meals are often enjoyed leisurely, with family and friends, and accompanied by local wines. 2. Art and Architecture: Italy is home to some of the world's most famous art and architectural masterpieces. From the ancient ruins of Rome, such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, to the Renaissance treasures of Florence, including Michelangelo's David and the Uffizi Gallery, there is no shortage of cultural landmarks to explore. 3. Festivals and Events: Italians love to celebrate, and throughout the year, various festivals and events take place across the country. These range from religious processions, such as Easter in Rome or the Feast of San Gennaro in Naples, to historical reenactments, like the Palio di Siena horse race or the Carnival of Venice. 4. Fashion and Design: Italy is known for its fashion industry and high-quality craftsmanship. Cities like Milan are synonymous with style, hosting prestigious fashion weeks and being home to renowned fashion houses. Additionally, Italian design can be seen in everything from furniture to cars, with brands like Ferrari and Lamborghini. 5. Family and Community: Family plays a central role in Italian culture, and you'll often find multi-generational families spending time together. Italians are known for their warmth and hospitality, and visitors are often welcomed as part of the community. This sense of community is also evident in local traditions and events. 6. Religious Heritage: Italy has a strong Catholic heritage, and religious sites hold great importance. The Vatican City, located in Rome, is the spiritual center of Catholicism and home to St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. Other notable religious sites include Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis, and the Basilica of St. Mark in Venice. 7. Slow Pace of Life: Italians embrace the concept of ""la dolce vita,"" or the sweet life, which emphasizes taking time to enjoy life's pleasures. This slower pace of life can be seen in the way Italians savor their meals, take leisurely walks, and enjoy socializing with friends and family. These are just a few aspects of Italy's travel culture, but they give you a glimpse into the country's rich heritage and traditions.

Shopping list or souvenirs to buy when traveling to Italy

When visiting Italy, there are several popular items that you can consider adding to your shopping list or purchasing as souvenirs. Here are some suggestions: 1. Leather goods: Italy is renowned for its high-quality leather products. Look for leather bags, wallets, belts, shoes, or jackets in cities like Florence or Milan. 2. Fashion and designer items: Italy is a fashion hub, so you can find a wide range of designer clothing, accessories, and shoes. Brands like Gucci, Prada, Armani, and Versace have flagship stores in major cities. 3. Murano glass: Murano, an island near Venice, is famous for its exquisite glassmaking. Look for colorful glass figurines, jewelry, vases, or chandeliers. 4. Ceramics: Italy is known for its beautiful ceramics. Cities like Florence, Deruta, and Amalfi Coast offer a variety of hand-painted pottery, including plates, bowls, tiles, and decorative items. 5. Olive oil and balsamic vinegar: Italy produces some of the finest olive oil and balsamic vinegar in the world. Look for authentic bottles to bring home and enjoy the flavors of Italy. 6. Wine: Italy is renowned for its wine production. Consider purchasing a bottle or two of Italian wine, such as Chianti, Barolo, or Prosecco, from the regions you visit. 7. Food specialties: Italy is famous for its culinary delights. Bring home some Italian pasta, truffles, olive tapenade, pesto, or regional cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano or Pecorino Romano. 8. Artisanal chocolates: Italy is home to many artisanal chocolate makers. Look for unique flavors and beautifully packaged chocolates as sweet souvenirs. 9. Espresso coffee: Italians are passionate about their coffee. Bring home some Italian espresso beans or pre-packaged coffee to enjoy a taste of Italy in your own home. 10. Vintage or antique items: Italy has a rich history, and you can find vintage or antique items like furniture, artwork, books, or coins in antique shops or flea markets. Remember to check customs regulations and restrictions when bringing certain items back home, especially food products or items made from protected animal species.

Italy travel review

Italy: A Journey of Beauty and Culture Italy, a country known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and delectable cuisine, is a destination that captivates the hearts of travelers from around the world. From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the ancient ruins of Rome, Italy offers a diverse range of experiences that will leave you in awe. As an Italy travel expert, I invite you to embark on a journey through this enchanting country, where every step unveils a new story waiting to be discovered. One cannot speak of Italy without mentioning its iconic cities. Rome, the eternal city, is a treasure trove of ancient wonders. The Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Pantheon are testaments to the grandeur of the Roman Empire. Strolling through the streets of Rome, you can't help but feel a sense of awe as you witness the layers of history that have shaped this city. Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, is a haven for art enthusiasts. The Uffizi Gallery houses masterpieces by Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Leonardo da Vinci, while the Duomo dominates the city's skyline with its magnificent dome. A visit to Florence is like stepping back in time, where creativity and beauty are celebrated at every turn. Venice, the floating city, is a true marvel. Its intricate network of canals and charming gondolas make it a unique and romantic destination. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine streets, visit the stunning St. Mark's Basilica, and experience the magic of the Venetian Carnival. Venice is a place where dreams come to life. Beyond the cities, Italy's countryside offers a different kind of allure. Tuscany, with its rolling hills, vineyards, and cypress-lined roads, is a picture-perfect landscape. Explore the charming towns of Siena and San Gimignano, indulge in wine tastings at local wineries, and savor the simplicity of Italian rural life. Amalfi Coast, with its dramatic cliffs and sparkling blue waters, is another gem of Italy's countryside. The picturesque towns of Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello are perched on the cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Take a leisurely drive along the scenic coastal road, or hike the famous Path of the Gods for an unforgettable experience. Italy is not only a feast for the eyes but also for the taste buds. Italian cuisine is renowned worldwide, and rightly so. Indulge in authentic pasta dishes, savor the flavors of fresh seafood, and delight in the creamy goodness of gelato. From the famous pizza in Naples to the exquisite truffle dishes in Piedmont, Italy's culinary offerings will leave you craving for more. Italy is a country that values its traditions and celebrates its culture. Whether it's witnessing the pageantry of a religious procession in Sicily, attending an opera performance at La Scala in Milan, or joining in the revelry of the Palio horse race in Siena, Italy offers a plethora of cultural experiences that will leave a lasting impression. As you immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Italy, don't forget to embrace the Italian way of life. Slow down, savor each moment, and indulge in the art of dolce far niente, the sweetness of doing nothing. Sit at a café, sip on a cappuccino, and watch the world go by. Engage in conversations with the locals, who are always eager to share their passion for their country. Italy is a destination that has it all – history, art, natural beauty, and culinary delights. As an Italy travel expert, I assure you that a journey through this magnificent country will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. So pack your bags, immerse yourself in la dolce vita, and let Italy enchant you with its timeless allure.