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  1. To start finding places to visit in Italy simply choose a region (from the main menu) or, if your geography is a litle rusty, use our map of Italy. See also the 'most beautiful villages of Italy' and the towns and villages that have received the Italian Orange Flag award for sustainable tourism.

  2. The Liguria region of north-west Italy is one of the most beautiful stretches of coast in Europe, with resorts and towns including San Remo and Portofino and numerous picturesque villages including the stunning villages of the Cinque Terre.

  3. Travel guide for Alba, historical town in Piedmont, Italy with a cathedral and several important medieval buildings

  4. Imperia is a lovely coastal city on the Liguria coast between the French border and Genoa. The city was formed by grouping Porto Maurizio, Oneglio and some surrounding villages in 1923 at the decree of Mussolini.

  5. This map of Italy shows the most interesting and attractive places and highlights, as reviewed on Italy This Way - just zoom in to explore any region and select a place to visit. Further down the page you can see a map showing the positions of each of the Italian regions.

  6. With gardens, some interesting caves, a beautiful view over the sea and a liberty-styled fountains the park is a lovely place for a stroll. Atri is famous for working with liquorice, a craft dating back to Medieval times or possibly even Roman times.

  7. Visit the beautiful hilltop town of Locorotondo, in the Puglia region of south-east Italy and the surrounding area known for its traditional small workers cottages called Trulli.

  8. Italy This Way review: Positano is one of our favourite towns in Italy. Don't miss it! Positano is breathtaking from a distance as you approach along the coastal road and see its colourful houses covering the hillside above the sparkling sea.

  9. Rapallo was originally a traditional harbour town in the Liguria region, and is now the largest and most important seaside resort on the Mediterranean coast in north-west Italy. It is situated on the Gulf of Tigullio to the north-east of the Portofino peninsula

  10. Sorano is a picturesque hill village in the southern part of Tuscany, Italy that is part of a group of ancient villages that also includes Sovana and Pitigliano. It is really quite astonishing how well preserved the village is and how unchanged over the last few hundred years..

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