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You’re dreaming of Italy. Of wandering through ancient Roman ruins, savoring handmade pasta in a hidden trattoria, and watching the sunset over the hills of Tuscany. But you might also be feeling a little overwhelmed. Where do you even begin?

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Guide to Italy is the definitive resource for curious, independent travelers who want to experience the real Italy, beyond the clichés. We don't do rushed, superficial tours. We provide you with exceptionally detailed guides, insider knowledge, and practical tools to help you design your own unforgettable Italian journey.

Think of us as your most trusted friend in Italy. Let's start planning.


Your first trip to Italy? Start with these three key steps.

Every great journey starts with a plan. We’ve distilled the most critical planning questions into four essential starting points. Each link will take you to one of our cornerstone guides, packed with the expert advice you need.


1. When is the best time to visit Italy?

  • Should you come for the summer sun, the pleasant spring weather, or the festive winter markets? The answer depends on your budget, tolerance for crowds, and travel style. We break down the climate, costs, and events for every season. Read Our Complete Guide to Italy's Seasons
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2. Where should you go in Italy?

  • For first-time visitors, the classic trio of Rome, Florence, and Venice offers an incredible introduction to Italy's art, history, and romance. But that's just the beginning. Our guides explore the best destinations for foodies, hikers, history buffs, and beach lovers. Discover Italy's Top Destinations & Hidden Gems
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Planning a trip to Italy? Go beyond the postcards to experience its authentic soul. Our new guide balances must-see icons like the Colosseum and Florence’s Duomo with profound cultural experiences, from the ancient Sassi di Matera to the culinary heart of Bologna. Your journey into the real Italy starts here.

3. How many days do you need in Italy?

  • Time is your most valuable asset. Whether you have one week or a full month, we have the perfect itinerary framework for you. See our sample itineraries to understand what you can realistically see and do, ensuring a relaxed and rewarding pace. Find Your Perfect Italy Itinerary (7, 10, and 14-Day Guides)
How Many Days in Italy? Expert Itineraries for 7, 10 & 14 Days
Planning your first trip to Italy? Discover how many days you really need with our expert guide. Explore realistic 7, 10, and 14-day itineraries designed for a rich, authentic travel experience.

Discover Italy's most iconic destinations

While every corner of Italy has its charm, these five destinations are legendary for a reason. They capture the heart of the Italian dream and are the perfect building blocks for any trip.


Rome

  • The Eternal City is a living museum. Walk through 2,000 years of history at the Roman Forum, be humbled by the Colosseum, and experience the spiritual heart of Catholicism in Vatican City. Read the Ultimate Guide to Visiting Rome
Ultimate Guide to Rome (2025): Sights, Itinerary & Tips | GuideToItaly.it
This is more than a checklist of landmarks. Our definitive guide is your key to unlocking the Eternal City’s deepest layers—a journey through its epic history, authentic cuisine, and the vibrant, living soul that thrives behind the ancient stones.

Florence

  • The heart of the Renaissance, Florence is a city of unparalleled artistic treasures. Gaze upon Michelangelo's David, get lost in the Uffizi Gallery, and climb Brunelleschi's Dome for breathtaking city views. Read the Complete Guide to Visiting Florence
The Ultimate Guide to Florence (2025): See, Do & Know | Guide To Italy
Planning a trip to Florence? Our ultimate travel guide covers everything from the Duomo and Uffizi to authentic artisan workshops.

Venice

  • A magical city built on water, Venice is utterly unique. Get lost in its maze of canals and alleyways, take a romantic gondola ride, and enjoy an aperitivo in the magnificent St. Mark's Square. Read our Essential Guide to Visiting Venice
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Unlock Venice with our definitive 2025 travel guide. Explore iconic landmarks, find authentic local food, and more. Your journey to the soul of Venice starts here.

Amalfi Coast

  • Discover a land of mythic beauty, where cliffside villages cascade down to a sparkling turquoise sea. From the glamour of Positano to the elegance of Ravello, this is Italy at its most breathtaking. Explore the Complete Amalfi Coast Travel Guide
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Planning a trip to the Amalfi Coast? Our definitive guide covers icons like Positano & Ravello, plus hidden gems, itineraries, and essential travel tips. Discover Italy’s most stunning coastline.

Cinque Terre

  • The "Five Lands" are a string of ancient seaside villages clinging to the Italian Riviera's cliffs. Hike the stunning coastal trails, savor fresh pesto, and swim in the clear Ligurian Sea. Read the Ultimate Guide to Visiting Cinque Terre
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Planning a trip to Cinque Terre? Our 2025 guide covers everything: the 5 villages, hiking the best trails, Ligurian food secrets, and practical itineraries. Discover the real Cinque Terre.

Explore Italy's most beloved regions

To truly understand Italy, you must think in regions. Each of the country's 20 regions has its own distinct dialect, cuisine, and identity. Here are three of the most essential to get you started.

Tuscany

  • This is the Italy of your dreams: rolling hills lined with cypress trees, medieval towns perched on hilltops, and world-class wine from the Chianti region. It's a feast for the senses.

Sicily

  • A world unto itself, Sicily is a vibrant crossroads of civilizations. Discover Greek temples, Norman cathedrals, and bustling Arab-style markets, all under the watchful eye of Mount Etna.

Puglia

  • Located in the "heel" of Italy's boot, Puglia offers a more rustic and authentic experience. Here you'll find the unique trulli of Alberobello, ancient olive groves, and some of the country's most pristine beaches.

Explore our complete guide to all 20 regions of Italy

A Complete Guide to the 20 Regions of Italy | Guide to Italy
Discover the authentic soul of Italy. Our expert guide details all 20 Italian regions, from Tuscany’s hills to Sicily’s shores, helping you plan the perfect trip.

How to use this guide: your roadmap to Italy

We've organized our expert content into four main pillars to make your planning seamless. Find what you need based on where you are in your travel journey.


1. Explore Italy

  • Dreaming of a specific region? This is your starting point. From the alpine beauty of the Dolomites to the sun-drenched shores of Sicily, our in-depth regional guides cover everything you need to know about Italy's diverse landscapes and cultures. Start Exploring Italy
Explore Italy: A Guide to Regions & Destinations | Guide To Italy
Where to go in Italy? Explore our definitive guides to every Italian region and city. Discover authentic experiences beyond the crowds and plan a truly soulful journey.

2. Things to Do

  • This is where your itinerary comes to life. Discover the best cooking classes in Bologna, find the most scenic hiking trails in the Cinque Terre, or learn which Vatican tour is right for you. We have hundreds of articles on Italy's unmissable activities and experiences. Find Unforgettable Things to Do in Italy
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From mastering regional recipes in a private kitchen to uncovering the secrets of ancient artisan crafts, this is a collection of immersive activities designed to connect the traveler with the authentic and vibrant soul of Italy.

3. Plan Your Tour

  • This is your practical planning hub. Here you'll find our sample itineraries, transportation guides (how to master the Italian train system!), packing lists, and crucial travel tips that will make you feel like a local, not a tourist. Get Practical Advice to Plan Your Italy Tour
Plan Your Tour - Guide to Italy
Planning an authentic trip to Italy? Access our expert guides, logistical tools & itinerary blueprints for independent travelers. Start building your perfect journey here.

4. Culture & Style

  • To truly know Italy, you must understand its culture. This section dives into Italian etiquette, food rules (no cappuccino after 11 AM!), art history, and the effortless style that defines la dolce vita. Immerse Yourself in Italian Culture & Style
Culture & Style - Guide to Italy
This section bridges the gap between seeing the icons and truly understanding the nation’s soul, offering an essential exploration of the mindset, manners, and traditions that animate daily Italian life.

Our most valuable guides: reader favorites

To fast-track your planning, we've handpicked a few of our most popular and comprehensive guides. These are the articles our readers love the most.


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The iconic and colorful Italian villages are just waiting to be discovered.
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