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Looking for things to do in Italy? Browse Italy tourist attractions, activities, and sights to help plan your trip. Read reviews of the top things to do in Italy submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of something to do in Italy.
#1 of 514 things to do in Italy
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travelman727 says:
VIA VENETO
In my opinion, Via Veneto (also known as Via Vittorio Veneto) is one of the most fascinating and romantic urban streets in the world!
Via Veneto became immortalized in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (The Sweet Life). In the 1960 film, Marcello Mastroianni plays a playboy new...
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#2 of 514 things to do in Italy
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Silvia87 says:
You have many many things to see in Rome.First..you have to go to Vatican city,where you can visit S.Peter church,Bernini's colonnade(barocco style)egyptian obeliscus of 1 century(situated in the middle of the square).Near the obeliscus there is the point called"eclipse fire"from that the colonnade ...
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#3 of 514 things to do in Italy
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showbiz101 says:
Firstly, the vatican is amazing. So make sure you go.
Secondly, the line for the museum will quite possibly be the longest queue of people you have ever seen in your entire life (it certainly was for me). So get there early, early, early!! Seriously!
It is well worth going to the top of St. Pe...
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#4 of 514 things to do in Italy
Expensive "Thing To Do" in Italy
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NYR027 says:
I went to Italy about a year ago. I saw many historical sights and was amazed. Its amazing to see these beautifuil structures still standing after thousands of years. I went with the tour group called Contiki. They took us all over. We went to Rome, Milano, Vatican City, Sorrento, Capri, Pisa, Flore...
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#5 of 514 things to do in Italy
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bellasusanna says:
I lived in Napoli for 3 years. My experience was GREAT! I experienced the food, music, art, saw the first Greek colonies on the Italian Peninsula and much more. Friends & family saw the city through my eyes also agreed. You may find more negative reviews than positive, however in my opinion it i...
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#6 of 514 things to do in Italy
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antigonewanders says:
My favorite site in all of Italy is San Miniato. It is a church overlooking Florence that was built in 1015. San Miniato's age allows it to feature artwork from many eras, while its semi-remote location keeps it from being mobbed by tourists. Best of all, the beauty is not limited to the artwork ...
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#7 of 514 things to do in Italy
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travelman727 says:
VENEZIA - LA SERENISSIMA
Venezia (Venice) is a city of stone built on marshy mudflats of a lagoon that stretches across numerous small islands along the Adriatic Sea. I agree with those who say that there is no place on earth quite like La Serenissima (the Most Serene).
In this humble Americ...
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#8 of 514 things to do in Italy
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kel202 says:
When i arrived in Milano, Italy...the first thing i remember seeing is Duomo! It was breath-taking!!! I dont have all the historical facts like the review above, all i can tell you is that its amazing and it shouldn't even cross your mind on if you should go see it or not, you need to! Its the talle...
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#9 of 514 things to do in Italy
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sarah_82 says:
Dominating the Turin skyline is the peculiar looking spire of the Mole Antonelliana. This building is the Turin equivalent of the Eiffel Tower in Paris: an unmissably tall landmark that serves no clear purpose except perhaps to act as a signature for the city. It looks like a glorified lightning con...
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#10 of 514 things to do in Italy
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simone_h says:
there are so many sights to see in this picturesque village. I travelled here as a chalet host with esprit ski in the winter of 05/06. the views were amazing as it is in the mountain range of the Dolomites. I would recommend this place for skiing or boarding to any one.
There are some amazing runs,...
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#11 of 514 things to do in Italy
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nadda says:
This has been a breathtaking experience for me. We drove for 3-4 hours from our hotel in Rome to see the great Mount Vesuvius. The bus drove us halfway up the great volcano and we had to walk the rest of the way. It was a long walk up but it was worth it. The scenery was beautiful and the thought of...
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#12 of 514 things to do in Italy
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Titusss says:
La Spezia, My hometown ..
La Spezia (Spèsa in the local dialect of Ligurian) is a city in the Liguria region of northern Italy, at the head of La Spezia Gulf, and capital city of the province of La Spezia.
It is one of the major Italian military and commercial harbours, located between Genoa an...
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#13 of 514 things to do in Italy
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ashleynpearson says:
There are not many places in the world where you can ski or snowboard from one country to another (legally, that is). That is part of what makes La Thuile so great! In one day you can ski from Italy to France (La Rosiere) and then back to Italy!
I went to the town and resort in the winter of 1999...
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#14 of 514 things to do in Italy
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lorenzmartins says:
The complete opening to the public of the museum complex of Santa Giulia, which represented one of the most important cultural events in Italy in 1999, makes Brescia a new, great attraction for all people fond of history and art. The Monastery of Santa Giulia was founded in 753 A.D. by Desiderius, k...
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#15 of 514 things to do in Italy
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colinkemmis says:
My dad is trying to get us a tour - the factory is not open to the public. Good thing he works for a small Ferrari magazine and his editor has connections. Will let you know how it goes this May!
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