Is Northern Italy worth visiting?

Is Northern Italy worth visiting?

Northern Italy is as topographically diverse as it is beautiful: spectacular mountain vistas in the Dolomites and the Alps, vast crystalline lakes, undulating, vineyard-covered hills, dramatic coastlines, enchanting historical cities and architecture.

When should I visit northern Italy?

The best months to visit northern Italy are the months between April and September, months characterized by warmer weather and long days of light. The months of July and August are sometimes very hot, but great for beach holidays.

What is the smallest city in Italy?

Pedesina
The smallest recorded Italian town is Pedesina, with just 34 people recorded on the comune residency list at present. Situated in the Province of Sondrio in Lombardy, the village has its own bar and local shop and throughout the summer, like larger municipalities, hosts its own festa.

Where do you go on a northern Italy tour?

This northern Italy tour travels from Lake Maggiore south to the Italian Riviera, through the Emilia Romagna region and finally Milan.

Which is the best small group tour in Italy?

The 11-day Northern Italy Small Group Tour travels from Stesa on Lake Maggiore. Destinations include Turin in the Piemonte region. Then the tour travels to the Italian Riviera with 2 nights in Santa Margherita where you’ll visit Portofino and Cinque Terre. The tour continues to Italy’s culinary capital and charming town Parma.

Are there any Italian lakes in northern Italy?

With 6 nights around Northern Italy’s Italian Lakes and 1 night in Milan this Northern Italy vacation brings you the highlights of the Italian Lakes. You’ll visit three of Italy’s Italian Lakes including Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Maggiore. For more information click Italian Lakes Highlights tour.

Where are the best places to visit in Italy?

The region of Liguria is located in northwest Italy on the Mediterranean Sea. Its coast is known as the Italian Riviera. This trip visits in Tuscany the towns Lucca, Pisa, Florence, and Siena.