Italy
Italy Travel Guides
Italy holds 60 UNESCO World Heritage Sites - more than any other country on Earth - across 20 regions, from the Dolomites in the north to the Aeolian Islands south of Sicily. This site covers nearly 200 Italian destinations: Rome, Florence, Venice, the Amalfi Coast, Tuscany hill towns, Cinque Terre, Lake Como, Puglia, and the volcanic landscapes of Mount Etna and Vesuvius.
Practical guides cover the Trenitalia high-speed rail network, ZTL driving restrictions in historic centres, agriturismo bookings in the countryside, and seasonal closures at archaeological sites like Pompeii and Herculaneum. Food pieces dig into regional differences between Bolognese tagliatelle, Neapolitan pizza, Sicilian arancini, and Piedmontese truffle hunting.