What to see in Italy? Each Italian city has incredible stories to tell and can offer an unusual glimpse into its multi-thousand-year-old culture. It is not easy to decide what to visit in Italy. However, we have tried to create this itinerary for you that touches on the best cities to visit in Italy and the best things to do. If you are wondering how many days to spend in Italy, know that 10 days is enough to enjoy this original itinerary from North to South.

Wonderful Turin: from Egypt to chocolate

The most important and oldest Egyptian Museum after the one in Cairo is in Turin, in Piazza San Carlo. It preserves papyri, the Book of the Dead, mummies and rich grave goods. Turin also boasts the Reggia di Venaria, a jewel equal to Versailles. Passing through the village, you arrive at the palace with 60 hectares of garden and labyrinth in which to get lost and meet wild animals. Gianduiotto and bicerin, a coffee hot chocolate in a chocolate cup, are also symbols of the city. Finally, among the best things to do in Italy are tastings in historic places: this is where tiramisu was born.

Egyptian Museum of Turin

Egyptian Museum of Turin

Tasting bubbles and white truffle

Asti and Alba are a destination for every foodie because they are home to renowned wineries that offer tastings of the Italian bubbly that was born in the very hills of this area. From the woods around Alba come treasures buried in the earth: truffles, especially white ones. These tubers are to be savored on the delicious dishes offered by restaurants in these history-rich cities, founded in the time of the Roman Empire. Dotted with noble palaces, they are at the same time projected into the future precisely because of food and wine. With landscapes typical of rural Italy and vineyards as far as the eye can see, they are a destination for relaxing, yet unusual and original tourism.

White Truffle of Alba

White Truffle of Alba

What to do in Italy? Going to Genoa, between the past and the future!

The Cinque Terre in Liguria are among the best places to visit in Italy. They divide their time between port life and lush hills from which the famous pesto alla Genovese comes. Also worth tasting is the typical focaccia, which is soft and tasty. Among the top places to visit in Italy is the Genoa Aquarium, a hub of scientific research and a place of dreams for young and old alike. Not far away is the lighthouse “La Lanterna,” a symbol of the medieval city, while in the Old Port is the future: a tropical biosphere with plants and butterflies from around the world.

Five Lands

Five Lands

Admiring Florence from above

Dante Alighieri’s city has retained a medieval feel, even though it was the cradle of the Renaissance. Today it is a must-visit destination when visiting the Italian peninsula. Among the best rated attractions in Italy is the Uffizi Gallery, where you can admire masterpieces by Renaissance artists and many unusual exhibits. Do not forget that here before the Romans were the mysterious Etruscans. Before departing, it is a must to taste the very tasty lampredotto sandwich and admire the skyline from the top of Piazzale Michelangelo-it is worth the climb.

Uffizi Gallery

Uffizi Gallery

From Orvieto to Norcia, live an adventure in nature and art

In Dante’s footsteps we arrive at Orvieto, which, along with Norcia, constitutes the green heart of Italy. The cathedral of Orvieto houses the works of Beato Angelico. This itinerary in Italy is also naturalistic: rafting and snorkeling are available in the many waterways. You can then relax in the best restaurants and trattorias, enjoying typical regional dishes: pici all’uovo, Orvieto’s lumachelle made of bread with pecorino cheese and guanciale, and game, especially wild boar, are Umbria’s real treasure.

Cathedral of Orvieto

Cathedral of Orvieto

Viterbo, the city of a thousand fountains

Before leaving Orvieto, you visit St. Patrick’s Well and toss a coin to express your wish to return to Umbria. Then we cross the border into Lazio and reach Viterbo, an enchanting medieval jewel, among the cities to visit in Italy. Little-visited, the City of Popes is famous for legends related to water and volcanic lakes, where numerous dragons were defeated by brave knights. Underground Viterbo is carved into the tuff. For millennia, riches and everyday life have been accumulated here, now displayed in local museums.

Palace of the Popes in Viterbo

Palace of the Popes in Viterbo

Exploring the Etruscan coast, from Santa Marinella to Santa Severa

The Etruscan coast is dotted with Etruscan archaeological sites and castles built between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Here every attraction simply leaves the visitor speechless. Santa Marinella, for example, is an unsuspected destination for surfers from all over Europe, who call it the “Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea.” In Santa Severa, the castle offers a glimpse into the future of archaeological reconstruction through virtual reality. Thrill-seekers, on the other hand, will be attracted to the legends about ghosts that supposedly inhabit the fortress.

Castle of Santa Severa

Castle of Santa Severa

Mysterious, creepy and Egyptian Rome

On Vittorio Veneto Street is the crypt of the Capuchins, decorated with monks’ skeletons, while the alchemical gate is in Vittorio Square. It is adorned with symbols that no one so far has been able to interpret. Among the best things to do in Italy is time travel: the Eternal City holds Egyptian obelisks, while the Cestia pyramid is a pyramid built by the ancient Romans. Tiber Island is shaped like a ship. Here you can eat typical dishes, and then cross the bridge that separates it from the Jewish quarter, where it feels like Prague.

Tiber Island

Tiber Island

Taking a journey through time at Monte Cassino

Between Rome and Naples, this imposing, off-white abbey overlooks the plain below from the top of the hill. Founded in the 6th century, it is among the most famous Benedictine abbeys in the world and the oldest in Italy, but it is also an uncrowded and relaxing destination. Destroyed during World War II by the Anglo-Americans, medieval manuscripts were hidden here that were rescued by the Germans. The Province of Frosinone is the place to taste delicious buffalo mozzarella and take a break before heading to Naples.

Abbey of Monte Cassino

Abbey of Monte Cassino

Exploring the underground of Naples

City of sunshine and great food, it is full of curiosity. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Italy, between a pizza “a portafoglio” and a sfogliatella. Underground Naples is one of the best attractions in Italy: lakes and wells make for a true speleological experience. According to legend, the tunnels are home to the Monacielli, mischievous little spirits. The Prince of St. Severus Chapel houses the Veiled Christ and Anatomical Machines: petrified human bodies. Finally, Vesuvius is an active volcano. As many as 11 hiking trails for all ages are available in the relevant national park.

Underground Naples

Underground Naples

Oplontis, the non-famous sister of Pompeii

It is located 3 km from the far more famous and tourist-filled Pompeii. Those who want an alternative destination prefer Oplontis, the Roman Torre Annunziata. These are two Roman villas buried by the eruption of 79 A.D., beautifully frescoed with original themes and the “Cassata of Oplontis,” a unique fresco throughout the Empire that reproduces a rare Roman cake. Gold treasures, statues and charred fruits are on display at the MANN in Naples and in the local museum. Between sea and mountains, Oplontis is an unusual archaeological site to discover.

Villa Di Poppea

Villa Di Poppea

Admiring the breathtaking panorama of Vico Equense

Those who appreciate the Campania coast but not the famous and crowded places will find in Vico Equense a village overlooking the sea with craft stores, typical cuisine and lush fruits. It has nothing to envy more popular locations; in fact, it can rightfully be counted among the best attractions in Italy. The view from Mount Faito is exciting, plus there is an embarrassment of riches in art venues, with Giusto Castle and the Church of the Santissima Annunziata directly on the sea.

Giusso Castle

Giusso Castle