When talking about Italia,
people often think to Roma, Milan and Venice. However, apart from those famous
urbans, there are numerous other ideal destinations.
1.
Ischia, Campania
Ischia stretchs in the Gulf of
Naples, it is considered the sisters island of Capri. This peaceful land is
famous for hot springs styled Italian, diving spots and the 4-star luxury hotel
with an extremely reasonable price. Here, tourists can enjoy the cheap and
delicious fish dishes in the restaurants along the harbor of Ischia Porto.
Ischia
Island
In addition, if tourists can
visit, they immediately can’t miss the magnifique castle named Aragonese. It is
located on the highest location of island. This palace is very arrogant by
containing numerous historical and art value.
Aragonese
Castel
2.
Caltagirone, Catania
When passing the deserted Erei
hills, tourist will see Caltagirone in Catania. This area is very attractive by
grant apprearance, Santa Maria del Monte staircase with 142 stairs covered by
flowers was built in the 17th century and many grazed terra- cotta works
decorated by hand.
Santa
Maria del Monte Staircase
The best way to enjoy the city
is walking along stores. Until tourists are tired, they can go to the roadside
petit bar clubs to taste a cup of coffee.
3.
Lecce, Apulia
It is known as the Southern
Florence, the beauty of Lecce makes any visitor must be also surprised. Here,
you will easily come across the image of a sheep grazing among the perennial
olive trees and stone walls stretching across the road. Lecce is very peaceful
and ancient.
In addition to the fountains
scattered throughout the city. In Lecce, there are also the churchs with unique
architecture, especially the big church with bell tower 72m high. Besides, Sant’Oronzo
Square is considered the heart of the city.
Sant’Oronzo
Square
4.
Mantova, Lombardy
Mantova (also called Mantua) is
fatherland of the famous Italian poet – Virgil. Pearl of the well-off Lombardy
region has many rich architectures and art works which is recognized as World
Heritage by UNESCO.
Mantova
The magnificent buildings and
an expanding horizon were recreated the greatness of Gonzaga – a family in
Renaissance has help the city become rich today.
5.
Matera, Basilicata
Matera is one of the most
ancient cities in the world. It used to be appeared in the film The Passion of
The Christ of Mel Gibson director. It is famous with the supplant village built
from pre-historic times. When visiting Matera, you will not see any cars
because this transport is prohibited to circulate here.
The
night of Matera
6.
Narni, Umbria
Narni – Umbria is located on
the central of Italia. This area is famous by Holy sees and secret tunnels or
death cells covered by graffiti paintings, Msonic charaters and formulas of the
alchemy. This city is an inspiration for C.S.Lewis composing The Chronicles of
Narnia (can called Narnia annals).
7.
Pienza, Tuscany
Pienza is the renaissant city
designed by the Pio II Pope. This area is beautiful purely with roads called
romatically such as: love street, kiss and so on. One of the best ways to enjoy
Pienza is walking around the city.
Pienza is famous with big
churches built follow the Gothic architecture, the pace of Piccolomini pope and
diocese museum characteristic of the Renaissance.