Things to in Italy
Welcome to Italy, a country where ancient history and modern culture seamlessly blend to create an enchanting destination like no other.

Italy's charm lies in its diverse offerings, from the picturesque countryside to bustling cityscapes, each with its own unique allure. Explore the rolling hills of Tuscany, where vineyards stretch as far as the eye can see, producing some of the world's finest wines. Wander through the ancient streets of Rome, where millennia of history come to life at every turn, from the grandeur of the Colosseum to the serenity of the Vatican City.
No visit to Italy would be complete without savoring its culinary delights. Indulge in delectable pasta dishes, savor authentic Neapolitan pizza, and sample gelato that will transport your taste buds to heaven. The Italians' passion for food is as infectious as it is delicious, making dining an unforgettable experience.
Italy's natural beauty is equally captivating, from the crystal-clear waters of the Amalfi Coast to the dramatic landscapes of the Dolomites. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or a culture connoisseur, Italy offers a wealth of experiences to suit your interests.
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Unique experiences and things to do in Italy

Garfagnana between clouds and stones
Garfagnana,”Great Forest”, so this valley seemed to its first visitors and even today you will be astonished in front of the extension of its lush forests!In this immense mass of green appear, almost suddenly, perched on a hill, perched on the high plains that slope towards the river, overhanging on130.00 €

Along the sea of Liguria (Ebike)
Liguria, land of sea and mountainous reliefs that rise suddenly from the sea. Starting from the small town of Levanto, a charming seaside resort, we will follow a path that will allow us to unveil the natural and scenic charm of these places before reaching Framura and meandering through its medieva135.00 €

Town to town the enemy cities
There is day and there is night, there is black and there is white ... and then there is Lucca and Pisa. Irreconcilable and yet so fitting , as if they were meant to be!On one side you have Lucca, the city of merchants, of the hundred churches, enclosed within its walls, like a charming, rich, auste60.00 €