The Charming Village of Castelrotto in the Dolomites
Northern Italy’s South Tyrol region is known for its skiing and winter sports but has also become increasingly popular in …
Italy has some of the most famous hilltop villages in the entire world. From Tuscany’s San Gimignano to Lazio’s “dying village” of Civita di Bagnoregio, all 20 of its regions hold a treasure trove of small towns just waiting to be discovered!
They say that you haven’t truly experienced Italy until you have walked down the cobblestone streets of a hilltop town where you don’t meet any other tourists! It’s still possible to find hidden places like this.
Read on to discover some of Italy’s most fascinating villages for your next trip.
Northern Italy’s South Tyrol region is known for its skiing and winter sports but has also become increasingly popular in …
There is a village 40 km from Palermo where no time machine is needed to go back in time. We are …
Immersed in the lush, green hills of Umbria just 15 km from Perugia lies Torgiano. The origin of this ancient …
Less than 30 km from the city of Siena lies one of the most mysterious and captivating places in all …
Looking at the village of Falerone from afar is like being in front of a painting and looking back in time. …
Altilia di Sepino in the Campobasso province was an important Roman city dating back to 290 BC. Located within the …
The village that for years has hosted the Notte delle Streghe or “Night of the Witches“, cannot be underestimated at all. It …
The Aosta Valley is the smallest region of Italy which borders France and Switzerland. Being that it is the gateway …
Southern Italy’s Calabria region boasts a whopping 15 villages that made the list of the “Most Beautiful Villages in Italy”. …
After having taken in all the art and culture in Pisa and Lucca, we spent the last days of our …