Italy

Rome

We have visited Rome three times since 2017. Each time we return, the city reveals new, exciting places and provides more amazing experiences. I can’t wait for our next visit to the “Eternal City.”

Florence

Florence is a beautiful and mysterious city, full of picturesque streets and alleys. It is the cradle of the Renaissance, and its spirit is still present today. Galileo and Leonardo da Vinci once walked these streets. And what’s also very important—it was here that a dessert we still enjoy today was invented: gelato. The creation of Mr. Bernardo Buontalenti.

Venice

Venice is a city like no other — everyone knows that. The main means of transportation are boats. Even ambulances and garbage trucks float. The unique atmosphere of narrow streets crisscrossed by countless canals with picturesque little bridges is beyond description. You have to see it with your own eyes. Here, you can take a break from the sight of lines of cars stuck in long traffic jams during rush hour.

Naples

On the top floor of the hotel where we stayed, there was a restaurant with a view of the Bay of Naples. A breathtaking view of the city with the famous Vesuvius in the background. You couldn’t imagine a better location. Naples, known for its cuisine, atmosphere, and love for its hero – Diego Maradona – enchanted us. The few days we spent in this city left us with memories beyond words.

Palermo

The capital of the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea – Palermo – until our arrival, was associated in my mind only with the dark atmosphere from Mario Puzo’s books. In reality, it is a city full of unique color and character. Markets crammed into narrow alleys, full of seafood; pizzerias, restaurants, and cafés everywhere. And that architecture! While here, you must not miss a visit to nearby Monreale.

Pisa

Pisa, this small town, has two important things: an international airport and one of the most famous towers in the world. The first serves as a connection between the world and nearby Florence, and the second is one of those landmarks you simply have to visit and take a photo in front of.