Some of us are city-dwellers by nature and, even in our downtime, never want to be too far from the action and constant list of things to see and do. Some of us can't or don't drive or want to avoid getting in the car while relaxing on holidays. Some of us need to be able to stroll in any given direction and find a cafe or restaurant or corner shop.
For whatever reason, you might be the kind of person that has no interest in picturesque villas in the countryside or rumbling palaces. You might, instead, be more inclined to look for a nice apartment, in the thick of things, where amenities are never far away and you can easily wander or hop on some form of public transport to explore, relax and enjoy your holidays. If so, this is the article for you as we have rounded up ten of our thousands of incredible apartments in Italy for your viewing pleasure. Whether you're interested in being central, being right on the coast, being in a building full of facilities and extras or being in a modern building with everything you could possibly need catered for, these are the properties for you. And if any of them aren't quite what you're looking for, contact us and our team of experts will help you find a property that perfectly matches what you need from a holiday rental in Italy.
You won't be stuck for things to do in Venice - there is a vast wealth of things to see and do everywhere you turn. However, it might not necessarily be the most child-friendly place in the world. Or certainly, it may seem that way at first. Kids need a sense of adventure and a reward for all the places and tourist destinations that require lots of being quiet and paying attention. Why not reward them by doing some things that are a little bit different and bound to get them excited? Here are just three of many things to do with the kids so why not find a holiday rental in Venice and get exploring together?
As previously discussed, Milan is one of the fashion capitals of the world and, certainly, of Italy. As such, any visit requires a little bit of shopping. If you're looking for a genuine experience of the city and a shopping opportunity that is uniquely Milanese, you're going to want to avoid most of the high streets. Instead, you should wander around the local markets and experience the shopping culture, see the city and find the best bargains.
Milan is Italy's fashion capital in a country of fashion capitals and any trip there wouldn't be complete without a little spot of retail therapy. However, you don't want to just shop in stores you can go to anywhere in world, you want something unique to Milan and to your time there. This is where markets come in. Not only can you get clothes footsteps from food and flowers and trinkets, you can also haggle the prices and get homemade and local goods unavailable anywhere else in the world. It's also the best way to get a real sense of the culture and lifestyle of a city. Thankfully, the city has a huge amount of markets each day so find a self-catering apartment in Milan and get shopping!
The itinerary for Rome, as with many of the world's major cities, can be a little repetitive; visit the Colosseum, catacombs, Vatican City, Galleria Borghese, etc. Perhaps you've been to the city before or you might hate places stuffed to the gills with tourists. If so, fear not, there are plenty of other things to see in the city which are full of cultural importance, history and fun. Here are five slightly more unusual things to do on your next trip to Rome, so why not find a holiday rental in Rome and get going?
— Colette Fitzpatrick
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