Top 10 Most Beautiful Villages in Italy

Italy ranks among the southern European countries. Travel means top summer destinations. An unsurprising feat gave the country's historical heritage, delicious cuisine.
Beautiful Villages in Italy
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Italy ranks among the southern European countries. Travel means top summer destinations. An unsurprising feat gave the country’s historical heritage, delicious cuisine. but Cultural highlights, breathtaking views, and eye-catching luxury hotels. To get a true taste of Italy’s essence. Many travellers take to the fields to explore the rustic and authentic villages. Which is synonymous with old-time charm Italy. So many attractive cities face options. Many travellers find themselves drowning when planning their Italian escape. so To help, I pulled together a list of the prettiest Italian villages (or the ones I like the most. See best luxury hotels.

1. SAN GIMIGNANO, TUSCANY

Tuscany is one of the most marked regions of Italy, and the gemstone with Tuscany is definitely San Gimignano. so A small village in the heart of Italy’s wine country. Done by narrow streets, fantastic squares, and 13-century-old towers. (There used to be 70 such towers). And the tower photos are great though. but They were created to protect and invade noble families within the same region. It’s a perfect place to get rid of a few days and enjoy some homemade pasta. so A glass of Tuscan red, and excellent sunset over the lands. (But self-defense of summer tourism people).

2. POSITANO, AMALFI COAST

Located along with the cascading village of Positano, an hour’s drive south of Naples. One of the most scenic roads in the world on Italy’s spectacular Amalfi Coast. Of course, the village has a pleasant beach and cozy restaurants. But Positano can only be really appreciated when you look at it from a distance. Then just realize how many villages. God is in trouble. And how to scratch the feet are just layers and Moorish-style houses level.

3. ALBEROBELLO, PUGLIA

The Alberobello – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – can be found in the far reaches of this coastal village of Bari. Alberobello is typical of its many Trulli, 1500 famous beautiful village. but The name Trullo is given to the cone-shaped roof structure without the cannon. Almost all the rules are painted stripes that seem unbearable in white. but When you visit the southern Mediterranean during the summer heat. And many of them are available to rent small stays. Alberobello making a perfect place for a few days of relaxation, food, and history.

4. BELLAGIO, LAKE COMO

There are few places as romantic and scenic as the lake. And Bellagio is just as beautiful as the little villages (and I’m not talking about the more famous Las Vegas hotel). Called “Lake Pearl”, Bellagio has many world-class hotels and restaurants. The best provide the perfect place to soak up the widest views. Scenic lakes and backdrop of magnificent Alps. because The village is characterized by century-old buildings, stone lanes. And the picturesque Italian designer cobbled up the stairs filled with shops to show off the goods.

5. MANAROLA, CINQUE TERRE

Widely regarded as the most beautiful of the five villages. Make the claw terrace region of Italy (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Manarola is a stunning community. Brightly-colored houses cascading down rocky slopes between hills and the Mediterranean. Like most coastal cities in Italy. Manarola loves sculptures but regional cuisine and a small beach front. And access is limited to only a small regional road. Your Italian escape is sure to be a peaceful one.

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6. CASTELMEZZANO, BASILICATA

Located in the village of Lucanian Dolomites, Cliffside High. Castelmezzano is everything from an authentic Italian experience. Amazing regional wines served up to the hospice in the fantastic village. Fresh food in the surrounding fields, and a quiet, narrow street full of history and tradition. The village of Castelmezzano is also home to volunteer dell’Angelo (“angel flight”). Bluffs, a spectacular walking route which runs at the top considered one of the best hikes in Italy.

7. CIVITA DI BAGNOREGIO, LAZIO

Civita di Bagnoregio is a magical, immediately, fantastically located place. At the top of a tuff hill that can only be reached by crossing a narrow pedestrian bridge. Nick-named “The Ending City” or “Chit the more”. Tuff rocks where the roots are placed, constantly incense. This fort is half-way between Orvieto and Lake Bolsena of Etruscan and medieval origin. Time and space suspended Civita di Bagnoregio is undoubtedly beyond the most beautiful and characteristic Italian villages.

8. CEFALU, SICILY

Just an hour’s drive east of Palermo to the mountains and coastline wedged between the east. One of the most scenic islands in the world, Sicily is the beautiful city of Cefalu. Cefalu is a small but popular village, especially among sun-seekers from other parts of Italy. Besides the grand beaches and narrow medieval streets. Cefalu offers great Sicilian restaurants and a hip nightlife view. Especially during the summer months when its population tripled. The view from the beach towards the village and the mountainous background is something you can’t easily forget.

9. MATERA, BASILICATA

“Chitta Dei Sassi”, known as the city of stones. The village of Matera is located in Basilica, in southern Italy. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its beauty and uniqueness. Matera is actually just one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Italy. But the world and many Hollywood movies served as a backdrop. The village is famous for its Sassi. Ancient cave houses carved directly into the surrounding rocky cliffs. The vision is fantastic!

10. RAVELLO, AMALFI COAST

A small, completely charming village 350 meters (1100 feet) above sea level. Ravello represents nature music. Charm in its area, the quality of its monuments. And a lot of European artists who came here to find inspiration for his spectacular vistas are captives. Nowadays, the village of Ravello is most famous for hosting summer classical concerts in the open air. Spectacular Italian gardens in its beautiful patrician villa. Ruffalo and Cimbrone, the other sky one step closer.

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