Things to See and Do in Italy

If you have been thinking about planning a trip to Italy or have already booked a property and are looking to organise some great activities to enjoy during your stay, this blog is the ideal place to get all of the information about Italy travellers need. With lots of must-see tourist attractions and unique things to experience, whether you want to hit up all of the classic sights or get off the beaten tourist path, or both, you will find everything you need here for planning your trip. Welcome to our travel guide to Italy.

No matter where in the country you are going - from Rome to Naples, Sicily to Tuscany, Venice to Sardinia, Milan to the Alps - and what kind of holiday you are planning - a quick weekend break, a romantic getaway in the Cinque Terre, a skiing trip, a family beach holiday on the Amalfi Coast - we have excellent informative articles for all of your needs. Learn more about perfect day trip destinations, outdoor activities, museums, food and drink, churches, palaces, other particular tourist attractions, and lists of things to see and do in different destinations for your trip to Italy.

Here at Easy Reserve, we want to help you plan the best vacation possible in Italy and for you to explore Italy and all she has to offer. From wine tasting experiences and winery tours in Chianti to seeing works by Leonardo da Vinci and other great works of Renaissance art in the Uffizi Gallery. From learning about the Roman Empire in the Eternal City and experiencing the grandeur of the Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museums and the rest of Vatican City to truffle hunting in the North of the country. From going on a gondola ride in Venice to climbing to the top of the World Heritage Site that is the Leaning Tower of Pisa. From a day trip to Pompeii to explore the ancient archaeological site to enjoying water sports on Lake Garda. From trying Pizza in Naples to playing out your own Romeo and Juliet in Verona. From experiencing natural wonders like active volcanoes such as Mount Vesuvius or the beautiful Blue Grotto to posing next to the Trevi Fountain or in the Piazza San Marco. From horse racing in the Piazza del Campo to a cooking class in Tuscany.

No matter what you're looking for, we have all of the information you need for planning your trip. We have things to do in Italy in the winter and things to do in Italy in the summer. There is information if you want to know about things to do in Italy on a budget, cultural things to do in Italy, or things to do in Italy besides museums. There are articles on things to do in Italy for couples, things to do in Italy on a honeymoon, things to do in Italy for families, and more. If you are visiting Italy, this is the Italy travel guide to the most important tourist attractions in Italy and things to see and do that you definitely need in your life! While you're at it, why not browse our vacation rentals in Italy too?

  

Famous swing bridge connecting two parts of Taranto
The picturesque coastal city of Taranto lies in the region of Apulia; a lovely place with lots of things for tourists to do and see! Nicknamed the ‘City of Two Seas’, some of the city is built on a spit of land that grew around a large natural harbour.

A famous swing bridge was built to connect this section of the city with the other side and so essentially ‘split’ the water into ‘two seas’, Mar Grande and Mar Piccolo.

Tourists have a wide choice of beautiful holiday villas in Apulia to choose from, all within easy reach of Taranto city.     Read More

  

Ferrara's Castello Estense
The gorgeous city of Ferrara in the region of Emilia Romagna in northern Italy is a wonderful destination to base your Italian holiday! Its beauty and rich cultural heritage has earned it a UNESCO World Heritage Site award, which means it’s an ideal tourist location to visit.

Visitors wishing to tour around the area have a lovely selection of villas in Emilia Romagna to choose from, all within a reasonable distance from Ferrara.

The city is surrounded by over nine kilometres of ancient Renaissance walls! Like the walled city of Lucca, these monuments of history are among the best preserved Renaissance walls in Italy. Why not spend a few hours walking around the perimeter and admiring this great feat in decorative and protective architecture? Anywhere along the wall could be the perfect place to set up a picnic lunch to savour as you watch the world go by.     Read More

  

View of Rimini seaside
Rimini is a thrilling seaside resort in the region of Emilia Romagna that draws thousands of tourists every year to enjoy its warm and welcoming atmosphere. Referred to as the capital of Italian seaside tourism and nightlife, this is the perfect place to spend your holiday if you like to party hard!

Those wishing to spend their entire break to Italy in this area have a lovely range of holiday villas and apartments in Rimini to choose from. Get ready to enjoy a fifteen kilometre stretch of sand, sea and sunshine surrounding this adventurous city!     Read More

  

The UNESCO awarded Baptistery of Neon
Ravenna city in the region of Emilia Romagna in north-eastern Italy is a haven of art and beauty! Nicknamed ‘The Mosaic City’, the many religious buildings, palaces and monuments of the city are adorned with intricate mosaics for you to admire. Stay in a lovely holiday villa in Ravenna where you can relax after a wonderful day of discovering the history, art and culture of the area.

There are eight incredible UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Ravenna for you to explore including early Christian monuments like the Baptistery of Neon, the Basilica of Sant ‘Apollinare Nuovo and the Mausoleum of Theodoric. These eight sites of interest would make an excellent starting point in your tour of Ravenna!

The famous Master poet of Italy, Dante Alighieri held the city of Ravenna close to his heart. He even mentioned it in his masterpiece poem, The Divine Comedy. Dante is buried in a beautiful little tomb in the city that tourists can visit.     Read More

  

City of Reggio Emilia
Reggio Emilia is a superb city in the region of Emilia Romagna in Northern Italy that sometimes goes by the more official name of Reggio nell’ Emilia. This urban space contains a rich source of history, culture and entertainment to suit every type of visitor!

Tourists wishing to visit this intriguing place have a fine choice of holiday rentals in Emilia Romagna region to choose from. From the vacation rental of their choice they can then plan an exciting day trip into the city of Reggio Emilia to soak in all the sights and culture!     Read More