Vernazza. Known as one of the most authentic fishing towns in the Italian Riviera.
These days, it is fitting to look at the warmth of the small towns that are hidden in the seductive Italy. Let the selection of the most picturesque take you to the world of ancient architecture, rugged landscapes, bays of bluish waters and the intoxicating scent of the Mediterranean.
Polignano a Mare. It offers beautiful beaches at the rocky foot of the Adriatic Sea.
Malcesine. It offers incredible views of Lake Garda.
Corinaldo. Surrounded by a well-preserved 14th-century city wall, it hosts the popular Halloween festival every October.
Barefoot. The mighty town is characterized by colorful buildings and palm trees.
Atrani. The smallest town in the south of Italy, where the Fiat 500 commercial was filmed.
Castelsardo. A medieval town in Sardinia with many lively houses overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Vogogna. The Visconti Castle from 1344 hides in the remote embrace of the mountains.
Alberobello. It is characterized by unique stone cottages with pointed roofs.
Neiva. Located on the sunny slopes of the Piemonte region.
Monte Isola. In all its picturesqueness, it is famous as the largest Italian island on the lake.
Colletta di Castelbianco. An ancient town built entirely of stone with distinctive blue or red doors.
Vernazza. Known as one of the most authentic fishing towns in the Italian Riviera.
Otranto. Once known for horse breeding, today it offers crystal clear sea and Castello Araganose castle.
Glorenza, also known as Glurns. Located in the north of Italy, with mostly German-speaking inhabitants.
Doza. Known for the wall painting festival, where artists from all over the world gather every other year.
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