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Italy Travel Guide

About Italy

Italy is described as a large living museum because it boasts more UNESCO World Heritage sites than any other country. The Roman Empire and the Renaissance are the most famous time periods of this nation whose history dates back 50,000 years. A pleasant climate, cutting edge fashion, and delicious food are even more reasons why tourists come to Italy. It takes about 11.5 hours to travel the 8,823 km from Bangkok to Rome, the 2,000-year-old Eternal City in the country's centre.

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Italy's mild Mediterranean climate is among the country's main attractions, but weather conditions vary between regions and seasons. Summers are surprisingly humid in otherwise cold and mountainous northern Italy, while southern Italy is hotter and drier. Autumn may be the best time to visit Italy as spring can be rainy, winter can be damp and cold, and summer hot and crowded. Northern Italy's ski resorts are busiest in winter. The biggest of Italy's many festivals is Carnivale, which takes place 40 days before Easter.

History lurks around every corner of Rome's historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage site with iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and St Peter's Basilica. A miniature ancient Rome replica is displayed at the Roman Civilization Museum. The Renaissance birthplace of Florence is within driving distance of the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Tuscan countryside. Other legendary Italian landmarks include the Cathedral of Milan, Venice's Grand Canal, and Mount Vesuvius, which towers above the southern city of Naples. Mount Vesuvius is best known for its eruption in AD 79, when the volcano buried the ancient Roman city of Pompeii under volcanic mud and ash.

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Pizza, pasta, and wine are the foods most commonly associated with Italian cuisine. However, each Italian region has its own distinct dishes, some of which date back to ancient Rome. Traditional Italian breakfasts include cappuccino and sweets like cornetto (“pastries”). Restaurant meals begin with antipasto (“appetizers”) followed by primo (“first course”) rice or pasta dishes, secondo (“second course”) fish or meat meals, and dessert. Almost every Italian city has a vibrant nightlife scene, but drinks usually cost more at city centre bars than anywhere else.

Activities

Italy's pleasant Mediterranean climate provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling around Tuscany's national parks, sailing to Sicily or Sardinia, fishing in Lombardy's Lakes region, white water rafting around the Marmore's Falls, or climbing up Cinque Terre's cliffs.

Shopping

Milan and Florence are Italy's major shopping hubs. Milan's Quadrilatero d’Oro is the easiest place to find clothing bargains in Italy's fashion capital. Another Milan market, Fiera di Sinigaglia, is known for high quality handicrafts. Antiques lovers may enjoy shopping at Florence's Mercato Centrale street market. Leather goods and gold jewellery are among the souvenirs shoppers can buy in Florence's Via Tornabuoni area.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do hotels in Italy cost?
The season and factors like school holidays, Christmas and Easter can affect the price of a hotel in Italy. You can find cheap options in a few different ways on Expedia. First, enter the dates you’d like to go on holiday, then use the filters such as property type and amenities to fine-tune your search. You can also sort by price, so the most inexpensive options appear first.
When is the best time to go to Italy?
Any time is a good time to visit Italy, just remember that the weather will vary depending on where you go. If a Rome summer holiday is on the cards, organise your trip between June and August. You can expect average temperatures of between 21ºC and 30ºC then in this city, which has a Mediterranean climate.
What is the best area to stay in Italy?
Rome is one of the most popular places to book a pad when exploring Italy. If you’re seeking great dining and culture, spend your break in Venice. Florence is another area where you’ll find some memorable experiences.
How can I find cheap hotels in Italy?
Discover affordable accommodation with minimal effort by using our filters. Choose the “Price per night” box to view budget-friendly options in Italy. Another way is to check out our cheap hotels in Italy page. The lowest price available starts at per night.
What are the best hotels in Italy for families?
The first step to a great family getaway in Italy is scoring the right place to stay. Go to the “Traveller experience” section of our filter tool and click on “Family friendly.” This will show you all the Italy properties that welcome children and offer family conveniences such as babysitting and recreational activities. Choose the one that fits your budget and style, then get ready to relax while the little ones have fun.
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