Northern Italy captivates with a calm temperament that attracts a measured life with the enjoyment of natural beauty and a fairly high quality of life present here. Delightful lakes, extraordinarily attractive resorts, historic towns and picturesque provincial areas - this is how northern Italy is characterized, consisting of the most interesting cities included in the list of the most visited in Italian territory.
It is impossible to get acquainted with the sights of Italy in one day, as well as in a week, but you can see the maximum number of new places with the help of a rented car at one of the country's airports. For example, in Milan you can rent a car from 19 euros per day, in Bergamo - from 16 euros per day.
Favorite of Tourists - Turin
Many tourists choose Turin, located in northwestern Italy. It would be a mistake not to visit this city and its beauty, charm and grandeur is perfect for an unforgettable trip. The local architecture is a delight for the curious eye, delighting with a variety of styles: Baroque, Neoclassicism, Art Nouveau, Rococo. Walking the streets is great for a cultural getaway with visits to museums, palaces, art galleries and theatres. The first place that tourists want to visit is the Egyptian Museum, which shows the power and uniqueness of the ancient Egyptian civilization in the wealth of exhibits. Another great interest is the cinema museum of national importance.
Variety of Cities in Northern Italy
• Savona is located in the province of Liguria and attracts tourist interest as a major port of the Ligurian Sea. Architecture lovers have something to admire here, and this is the Priamar fortress, fanned by the past, as well as many medieval towers that adorn the city panorama and give the streets a medieval look. Savona is suitable as a place where you can spend a wonderful vacation and, of course, attracts with beaches where you can spend a purely classic holiday in the midst of the summer season.
• A little south of Milan is the capital of Liguria and the most interesting architectural city of Genoa, which opens to inquisitive tourists a rich cultural combination of museums, art galleries, beautiful palaces, as well as the religious value of ancient churches and the fabulous beauty of cathedrals.
• A romantic port city with an interesting name La Spezia can be chosen by those who prefer amazingly comfortable cruises through the possessions of the Ligurian Sea. This Italian city is perfect for a wonderful resort holiday that combines the enjoyment of seafood cuisine and day-long walks along the picturesque embankments, which offer a lovely view of the calm sea.
• Venice, without a doubt, deserves enthusiastic praise and resembles a fairy tale combined with fantasy, being called truly one of the most luxurious and picturesque cities in the world. A dream on the water is described by many travelers as a beautiful and unusually touristic place that attracts lovers of boat trips on pretty gondolas along the canals and real romantics who come here to see the latest fashion trends and also appreciate the variety of luxurious old architecture.
• Seeing Florence means getting to know all of Italy! This city bears the well-deserved title of a beautiful museum, spreading its possessions in the open air. The charm of antiquity and architectural luxury is concentrated here, dazzling with the grandeur of churches and cathedrals, the attractiveness of museums and art galleries.
• Bologna attracts experienced gourmets and can offer a variety of restaurant menus, but the most important advantage lies in the educational value of a whole complex of universities that attract students not only from all over the country, but throughout Europe.
Venice, Florence and Genoa and beyond are the stunning northern pearls of Italy, revealing to the traveler attractive features of architecture, culture and gastronomy.