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    Lance Sytat
    Lance Sytat
    Last updated 26 Mar 2024
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    Image credits to Ivan, Lewis J Goetz and Gianna B on Unsplash

    Italy beckons with its timeless history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes—an experience that's truly worth having at least once in a lifetime. From the wonders of ancient Rome to the romantic canals of Venice and the picture-perfect countryside of Tuscany, Italy offers a number of destinations just waiting to be discovered. If you don’t know where to start, worry not.  We’ll take you on an adventure to the best places to visit in Italy! 
    But before that, we’ll let you in on a secret to convenient train travel in the country: The Eurail Italy Pass!

    What is the Eurail Italy Pass?

    Eurail Italy Pass is the key to your journey to the best places to visit in Italy! With this, you can take any high-speed or regional train that Trenitalia, Trenform, and Leonardo Express operate, including popular Italian tour places such as Bologna to Florence, Rome to Naples, Milan to Venice, Rome to Florence, Rome to Milan, and more. The icing on the cake for this handy pass: it lets you save up compared to buying multiple individual trip tickets!
    Now that we’ve got the Eurail Italy Pass covered,  we’re ready to explore the best places to visit in Italy!

    Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill

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    Discover the rich history of Rome embedded in the walls of the Colosseum. Credits: Ben Lee, Unsplash
    Step into the sandals of a gladiator for a day as we journey back to ancient Rome. Experience the Colosseum, the grandest amphitheater of the ancient world, and immerse yourself in Roman history.  On the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill Tour, you’ll visit the Roman Forum, which was the heart of daily life in Rome for centuries. It was the site of triumphal processions and elections; the venue for public speeches, gladiator matches, and criminal trials; and the center of commercial affairs. You’ll also head to Palatine Hill, the birthplace of Rome, filled with ancient ruins and wildflowers across green expanses. Here, you’ll get a picturesque panoramic view of Ancient Rome.

    Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel

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    Marvel at how Michelangelo tells the story of The Creation of the Heavens and Earth. Credits: Ivan, Unsplash
    Two of the most popular attractions in Rome, the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel are stops you can’t miss in Italy destinations. The halls of the Vatican Museums will take you back to the Renaissance with over 70,000 paintings and sculptures by many Florentine Renaissance masters.  Spot the works of Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, and more, displayed across 54 galleries. And now for the jewel in the artistic crown of the Vatican Museums: the Sistine Chapel, the pope's official residence in the Vatican. Unfortunately, picture-taking is not allowed inside, but why let that stop you from cherishing the breathtaking beauty of Michelangelo’s creations adorning the ceiling of the chapel with your own eyes and heart?

    St. Peter’s Basilica

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    St. Peter's Basilica symbolizes religious devotion and the artistic and architectural excellence of the Renaissance. Credits: Gianna B, Unsplash
    Now, experience a unique aerial perspective of Rome with St. Peter’s Basilica, where you can climb to the top of its dome. Accompanied by an art historian guide, explore St. Peter’s Square and the church, where you’ll be immersed in Renaissance art and architecture. And finally, you'll go down to the grottoes and glimpse St. Peter’s tomb. 
    Here’s a tip for you to discover all of Rome’s treasures, like St. Peter’s Basilica: use the OMNIA Vatican and Rome Card! This will give you access to over 30 world-famous museums and monuments across the heart of the country’s capital. This card includes unlimited access to the Hop-on Hop-off bus so you can go from one stop to another conveniently. So, whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning, the OMNIA Vatican and Rome Card is a must-have for maximizing your Eternal City experience, one of Italy's best places to visit.

    Venice

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    Explore the City of Water from a fresh vantage point on the famous gondolas. Credits: Henrique Ferreira, Unsplash
    After feasting your eyes on 70,000 paintings, time to sit back, relax, and let the gondolier lead your tours in the City of Water: Venice. After a long day of seeing the buildings that seemingly float on emerald green waters on the gondola ride, have a romantic evening on the Grand Canal and listen to the serenades of local musicians in classic Italian fashion. Here’s a fun trip tip: go on your Venetian gondola ride on the quiet back canals rather than on the crowded Grand Canal! 

    Tuscany

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    Stand in awe at the scenic landscapes of the Tuscan countryside. Credits: Engjell Gjepali, Unsplash

    Who would’ve thought that the world’s oldest bank, a UNESCO site, and a famous leaning tower would all be in the countryside of Italy? Yes, the world’s oldest bank, Piazza del Campo, and the magnificent Siena Cathedral are located in Tuscany. To further appreciate them, you can go on this Highlights of Tuscany tour, which covers historic landmarks in this city. Have your swords and shields ready as we go to the medieval town of San Gimignano, a UNESCO site, and enjoy a traditional Tuscan lunch! Full from your traditional Tuscan lunch? Then it’s time for wine tasting in Chianti, known as the wine region, featuring rolling vineyards. Finally, take diagonal photos with your friends and family at one of the staple places to visit in Italy: the Leaning Tower of Pisa! 

    Lake Como and Bellagio

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    Relish the panoramas throughout your unforgettable journey to Lake Como. Credits: Lewis J Goetz

    The neighboring towns of Como and Bellagio are an Italian masterpiece. With Lake Como being Italy’s third-largest lake, it allures celebrities and travelers alike with its panoramic Mediterranean and Alpine landscapes. After marveling at the reflections on the lake, explore the charming streets and classic Italian architecture in Como City. During the summer season, set sail on a panoramic cruise to Bellagio, the lake’s most renowned resort. Bellagio is also famous for its magnificent villas adorned with both Italian and English gardens!
    Now that you know all these dazzling attractions in La Bella Italia, are you ready to turn your dreams into reality? Explore the best places to visit in Italy for a holiday you won’t forget!