Italy needs almost no introduction and is one of the most popular travel destinations in Europe. Italy’s impact on the world can be seen all over the country, in the beautiful artwork, exiting history, and impressive palaces and of course, food.

As well as popular cities like Rome where old and new meets just perfectly, you can also enjoy the less crowded, beautiful areas. Relax on sandy beaches or maybe you prefer country stay? Italy is magical country, you will see something different and something even more breathtaking whenever you go.

Visit Rome. The most and best-known city in Italy. It has a lot to offer, starting from Colosseum to world smallest country – Vatican City. Possibilities are endless, whether if you are interested in history, art, architecture or food, Rome is a place for you. Visit Vatican City. Located inside the Rome, Vatican is one of the most important religious places in the world. It’s the home of the pope and Vatican museum which owns the largest collection of arts. No matter your religious beliefs are, Vatican City is such a special place, its absolutely must to visit it. Climb Mount Vesuvius. Famous volcano is best known for its eruption in A.D. 79. That buried its nearby cities Pompeii and Herculaneum. Considered one of the world’s most dangerous, it is also the only active volcano on Europe’s mainland. At moment, Vesuvius is considered as a safe (they monitor it 24/7) and you can climb on top to see the crater of the mountain also, the view is so much worth the hike. Pompeii – the frozen city. The city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D, the volcanic ashes buried the Pompeii so quickly that the city and Roman life was captured and frozen in time. Pompeii was basically lost and forgotten until it was rediscovered in 1748. Thanks to excavations, which are still going on today, scientists have been able to figure out almost exactly what happened on that terrible day. You can visit Pompeii and see the remains and try to imagine how was the life in that time. Visit Marmore Falls. Created by ancient Romans, it’s a world largest man-made waterfall and largest waterfall in Europe. I suggest you to go half way up to where the water lands – be warned that you will get soaking wet. For us it was great and refreshing on the hot summer day. With 9 euros you will get breathtaking views and great memories to remember. Considering humans engineered this a couple of thousand years ago without any modern technology, it is a true mystery. Take Tourist Photos at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. I think the leaning tower of Pisa doesn’t need much more introduction. It’s popular with tourists from all over the world and it is definitely something you’d want to witness in person. It’s an absolutely must to visit Pisa and to take funny, cliche tourist pictures! Eat, eat and eat more. Visit Lake Como. Lake Como an amazing 146 square kilometers, perfect place to get out on the water and explore Italy by boat. The area around Lake Como has houses owned by some of the richest celebrities in the world, which tells you something about the kind of views you can expect here. The landscape surrounding the lake is covered with alpine forest and traditional villages. Panoramic views are just exactly like from the postcards. Don’t forget the Tuscany region. Visiting Tuscany is so much worth it, with its endless vineyards and olive groves, you will fall in love. Don’t forget to visit beautiful hilltop city San Gimignano, and make sure you are visiting the local wineries and sampling the various blends on offer. Make sure to visit Italy again – Throw a coin in the Trevi Fountain.

The Trevi Fountain is known as one of the most stunning fountains in the world. But there’s a lot more than just beauty behind this famous fountain!

Italy is amazing country, and its worth to visit at any time of the year! Italy can be just a little bit overwhelming because there.s so much to explore and see.