What City is Worth Your Penny in Italy?


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When you thought of traveling or touring in the historic and exquisite cities, haven't it came in to your mind that you are not just the one who's wishing to jump off in the world of amazement? There are many “travel lovers” who are like you – they count the worth of their journey for every penny that they have lavishly spent. But isn't that too practical for an escapade in which no amount of money could be accounted for? You might sometime feel very much excited and critical that you have already forgotten the value of the moment, and because you're only thinking of your budget.

It's really rare now that travelers or tourists would not calculate their pecuniary loss in exchange of their social gain. In every smile with a stranger and discovery of new things there's a corresponding cent which was equated with such. No one, thus, can say that it's free to travel the world and tour even just its hemispheres. Just like when you decide to explore what the Italy has to offer – the cities which have made the history an important parcel of today. You may be wondering in awe with your eyes dazzling with bewilderment and can hardly believe that the once imagination has become real.

However, that may simply be your illusory view when you're not realistic about your trip in Italy; that means that you go there without specific plan as to where to stay or what cities to visit. Thus, to have a panoramic foresight of the Italian cities and a productive understanding of their culture, you should first know the essential features of the place and outline what you want to discover when you're already in the actual scene. Nevertheless, since the main attraction of Italy and might also be the focus of your trip is the historic cities, then you can outrightly draft your itinerary or plan for your budget after knowing what is best is each city in the following overview:

  • Rome – this may be the most famous city of Italy which is now considered as its capital. History here can be unfolded everywhere the eyes could glance especially to the ancient monuments, fountains, medieval churches, Renaissance palaces, and museums. But this city is not just for religious relics and structures, this is also as lively as any other cities in the world; it has excellent restaurants and unique nightlife which every tourist would be lured to submerge into. You want history and fame? Then you can visit here The Vatican and St. Peter's to take your photographs with friends or see what is in these places that you haven't yet discovered.
  • Milan – if you talk about richness, then this city is not out of your vocabulary. This is one of the richest cities in Europe, and is eminent for the awesome restaurants, galleries, and beautiful shops. And what you might not want to miss here is the cultural heritage that could make you understand why destiny had brought you there, and, of course, the La Scala, one of the most famous opera houses in the world, should also not be excluded from your list of priorities.
  • Florence – this is the right city for people who desire to see the Renaissance architectural arts. The Baptistery and Duomo are the “magnet” of tourists who are artistically inclined with the beauty of the past. In this city, you can also explore some famous museums with great paintings and sculptures, and also huge palaces and gardens.
  • Venice – an exotic city that is one of the romantic places in Italy where tourists would usually visit. You can also be amazed here with beautiful palaces, museums, and churches which have long been patronized by the new comers. Don't miss this one which was once a bridge of the East and the West!
  • Genoa – this one is the Italy's principal seaport, and was also recognized as the Culture Capital of Europe in 2004. Interestingly, this is the city which was made famous by Columbus, but now it has become more developed with its wide port area and fascinating aquarium. Discover what made it the culture center of Europe!
  • Verona – if you're a fan of Romeo and Juliet, then this city may already be familiar with you. Nonetheless, it's not just with that story that the city became famous; it is also known for the Roman Arena which is the venue of top opera festivals in Italy. Yet, this city is also recognized as the 4th most visited city in in the said country.
  • Turin – this city is considered as a major cultural hub with great shops, excellent museums, and awesome restaurants. But speaking of history, then this place is historically amazing for its baroque architecture, historic cafes and artisan workshops.

So can you now decide what city you want to visit in your memorable trip in Italy? Or would prefer having a great time in all the cities including those which are not mentioned here? At any rate, whatever your decision or itinerary may be, one thing is still certain: You will not be wasting any penny in one of the most valuable tours of your life... Enjoy sailing the life of fun and adventure!

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