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The most romantic cities in Italy

Italy can safely be called a paradise for lovers. In what other country will you find so many romantic places that are famous all over the world?

They were sung by poets, they composed songs about them, but to hear and see are two different things. Which Italian cities should go to lovers?

Venice

Venice (Venezia) - a city that is called one of the most romantic not only in Italy, but throughout the world. It is literally created for lovers, thousands of whom come here in search of romance. What could be better than a gondola ride in the sunset light, feeding pigeons on the picturesque San Marko Square? You can fully enjoy a romantic candlelight dinner, while watching the leisurely rhythm of the city on the water. However, this is not all that can impress lovers in fabulous Venice.

Verona

Who doesn’t know the sad love story of Romeo and Juliet? For several centuries, Verona (Verona), where the action took place in the play of the same name by Shakespeare, has been popular among couples in love. Where, if not here, can you feel the real spirit of romance, standing under Juliet’s balcony, reading the graffiti of her house or writing a love message to each other?

Florence

 Florence (Firenze) is a city of inspiration. Dostoevsky finished his famous work “The Idiot”, created by world-famous masters of art such as Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli and Donatello. In Florence, the spirit of love, inspiration and elegance is in the air. And to this day, thousands of tourists come to this city in search of muse. And they find her in a beautiful picturesque city that has worthily withstood the centuries-old test of time.

Civita di bagnoregio

Civita di Bagnoregio is a city for couples who love outdoor activities and do not miss the opportunity to discover something new. In the 17th century, Civita di Bagnoregio was at the very epicenter of the violence of the elements, when landslides caused by a strong earthquake hit the city. Despite the fact that this city is now abandoned, many tourists are eager to visit here: to admire the stunning scenery or visit the abandoned fortresses.

  • We advise you to visit the excursion from Rome to Orvieto and Bagnoregio

Rome

Rome (Roma) - the capital of Italy is also considered one of the most romantic cities. Here, each couple in love will find their own special place for themselves, memories of which will remain forever. Rome miraculously combines centuries-old traditions and architecture with fashion boutiques and luxury hotels. “All roads lead to Rome” says the saying and in fact, many want to return to the capital of Italy by throwing a coin in the famous Trevi Fountain.

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Positano

Located on a cliff by the sea, the small town of Positano can also offer a lot to romance seekers. The amazing architecture of Positano will please even the most picky eyes, and the developed infrastructure will captivate lovers of night and active life. A wonderful end to the day will be a quiet dinner for two by candlelight in one of the cozy cafes by the sea.

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