One city that one MUST visit in Italy?

Wu asked:


Hi everyone, I would like your assistance in this question. I am planning to visit Italy in 4 years, and I would like to know which city in Italy is the best one to visit (In terms of recreational purposes)? I am planning to stay there for 2 weeks, would anyone know how much money I should bring and which hotel is the best to stay at? Anyway, thank you everyone for taking your time to read this question, and I apologize if the question seems too vague.

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15 comments to One city that one MUST visit in Italy?

  • hello beautiful

    Florence, Pisa

  • L L

    Rome for sure. It is one of the most beautiful and historically important cities in the world. There is so much to do and see here, and it is the capital after all so one cannot come to Italy without seeing Rome!

  • ladypam60

    Ciao. There is not only one city that you MUST visit.

    Florence and Venice for their monuments.
    Milan and Rome for shopping and churches.
    South Italy for the sea if you come in our summer time (June-September)

  • simone coccodè

    roma-venezia-firenze-verona
    the 4 best tourist city little eapensive but very beautiul
    you need more time to visit all good trip
    remember never never never go napoli

  • iLOVEhannahMONTANA

    Florence, Venice

  • sicilyaustraliana

    Sicily Venice Sardegna and the islands of Sicily

  • gio

    Isernia, they have lots of sites to view ruins from the Roman period

  • Felicityღღღ

    Rome *-*

  • Nadmangania P

    Enna in Sicily. There are much recreational purposes.
    There are many ancient Roman and Greek ruins. The peoples are friendly and girls easy. There are a lot of hotels and BB. For 2 weeks you need 100 euros.
    Good holyday

  • Giorgia

    Hello!
    I think this:
    4/5 day in ROME,
    2 day in Abruzzo (Perugia for ex: lake Trasimeno, Narni – you know Narnia? – an more medieval town)
    2 in Florence (and 1 in a Tuscany green)
    2 in Venice (not more because is very small!)
    And why not Verona?

    ROME is all, but 2 week are too much for one foreign in beautiful Italy.
    You go here and take the train for one town in Abruzzo, other train for Florence and one other for Venice…

    You can take the hotel whit expedia!!!!

    No Milan: because Milan has beautiful palaces, beautiful storees but not a lot other for a foregin…

  • Sarah Mackenzie

    Venice and Milan!!!
    :-)

  • Dario87

    I’m Italian, from Turin…
    not many people know turin, it was the city of the last winter olympics games… it really worth to visit it..
    look at these video, just to have an idea about.. ciao

  • Emily B

    Hi,I’m Italian.Last April i visited Venice for the very first time(even if it’s only 2 hours far from me) and I found it wounderful,but a little bit too expensive(florence,venice,Rome are the most expensive).I stayed in a bed and brekfast and payed 55 euros per night….But it always depends on the period(but don’t go there in deep winter because it’s deserted).Otherwise,if you want to pay less you have to go in ostello…Verona (near where I live)is very wonderful(there’s also the statue of Giulietta which is believed to bring luck ) and it’s near to Cremona.However,if you come in Spring every big city is beautiful because they play live music in every square and shops like Fiorucci,Versace eccetera are open even in the evening (they usually close at 19:00)!Good luck!

  • SibiJulia^over the rainbow

    i’m an italian girl and i live near rome. You must visit rome…it is the best city in the world like Venice…:)
    i’d like to live in los angeles…usa are wonderful…in the last september i went to los angeles and las vegas…my best vacancy in all my life.

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