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#15 Beautiful Places and Cities To Visit In Italy


7. Lake Iseo

Often in the shadow of its flashier counterpart, Lake Como, Lake Iseo is absolutely lovely. Ringed by verdant mountains, down the sides of which villages appear to tumble, its presence in the region is one of the primary factors necessary for the growing of the grapes for Franciacorta, the grapes from which the region’s sparkling wine – also called Franciacorta – is made. When you’re not wandering the wineries and sampling their wares, take a boat ride to check out the lake’s three islands; two of these are privately owned (the dream!) but the third, Monte Isola, is the largest lake island in Europe and offers lots of charming villages and unspoiled landscape to explore.

8. Palermo

The Arab and Greek history of the island is wonderfully apparent in the architecture and style of Palermo; a faded glory that’s crumbling and neglected yet somehow all the more beautiful for it. Yes, the presence of the Mafia rumbles like an undercurrent here, yet this adds to the filmic quality of the city – all narrow, winding streets and locals in doorways. Life is lived against a backdrop of baroque facades, with Arabic domes rising over the city and Byzantine mosaics on church walls and ceilings. Solunto, six miles out of the city, is an elevated archaeological site, with incredible Roman ruins and sweeping views of the sea.

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