The most important cities in Italy

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Italy It is one of the most visited countries in the world and the truth is that it is not surprising, since it has everything the tourist is looking for: exquisite gastronomy, beautiful beaches, beautiful landscapes, an enormous historical and artistic heritage ... In fact, it is one of the most important historical enclaves in terms of the development of western culture.

Today at Hard Hobbit To Break we want to take a tour of this World Heritage country. To do this, we will talk about their cities more important. Do you want to join us? I assure you that you will love it!

Rome

Rome
How could it be otherwise, let's start by talking about Rome, the capital of Italy, which is surrounded by the well-known seven hills and crossed by the river Tiber, has about 3 million inhabitants. Known as the Eternal City, it is one of the main tourist destinations on the planet. And we are talking about a city full of history (it has more than 3,000 years of history) and art, with hundreds of historical monuments, fountains, museums, churches, Renaissance palaces ... Of course, we cannot speak of Rome without mentioning the Vatican . And it is the only city in the world that houses a foreign state within it.


Milan

Milan
We cannot speak of the most important cities in Italy without mentioning Milan, one of the fashion capitals of the world, as well as being one of the continent's most dynamic cities in services and industry. He has a rich heritage historical and artistic, plus many shops, galleries and restaurants. Of course, many of them are establishments designed for people with a high purchasing power. You will not be able to leave Italy without having visited the Duomo, its impressive capital, and without having observed the painting of "The Last Supper", by the famous Leonardo da Vinci. It is located in the convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie.

Florence

Florence
One of our favorite cities in Italy is Florence. And it offers us an impressive architecture Renaissance, in addition to important works of art. Located in Tuscany, it has a beautiful setting that is worth knowing. If you have the opportunity to get away to this city, we recommend that you visit its museums, stroll along the Ponte Vecchio and, of course, see the famous David by Michelangelo.

Venice

Venice
Of course, we have to talk about Venice, one of the most special cities in the world. And, as you know, it is built on water. Maybe that's why, it is one of the most romantic of the world. You will greatly enjoy its canals, its palaces, its narrow streets and its fabulous architecture. Among other things, you must visit its famous Saint Mark's Square, the Rialto Bridge and the Accademia Gallery. Also, we recommend a gondola ride.

Naples

Naples
Located on the coast, Naples is the most populous city in southern Italy. Here you will find culture, history and, of course, excellent gastronomy. You will surely enjoy walking through the narrow streets of its historic center, recognized as a World Heritage Site by the Unesco. We recommend that you visit, among other attractions, the Cathedral, which has the oldest baptistery in the entire West, the Castell dell’Ovo, the National Archaeological Museum and the underground Naples.

Turin

Turin
Finally, we want to tell you about Turin, a city full of architecture Baroque and Art Noveau style, historic palaces and a magical setting. In addition, it should not be forgotten that it is located between the Po river and the hills of the Alps, making its location one of its main attractions. In fact, it is very close to some of the best alpine ski resorts, something ideal during winter.

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