The Beauty of Northern Italy
You might probably wonder why a lot of tourists love to go to Italy. I also find Italy very inviting. I was there four times already and I still want to come back. “La dolce vita” which simply means “the sweet life” is the reason. Others would say, Italy is pasta, Pavarotti and the Pope. Italy’s fashion, its wine, nice villas, the Ferrari–it’s all the favourite things that culminate the words, La dolce vita.
I would love to specifically share about the beauty of Northern Italy. There are a lot to explore in this beautiful part of Italy. You might also wonder why most and maybe all of the lakes and mountains holidays in Italy are always fascinating? It is simply because of its wide cultural, historical and geographical definition, this part of Italy has been a popular tourist destination.
Here are some of the interesting places not to miss when visiting Northern Italy;
Venice
I am proud to see this city twice and I might be seeing it again this coming summer. I am currently organizing a trip to this lovely place. There are a lot of things to do in Venice. You might want to experience a gondola ride to see most of the city, a visit to St. Mark’s Cathedral, shopping for famous designer brands, or maybe a walk along its canal. Don’t miss to try the Veneto specialties like polenta and risotto with cuttlefish ink sauce.
Milan
What do you expect when you visit Italy’s capital of fashion and business? I believed it is self-explanatory. A friend asked me last week if we can go to Milan to do some shopping. Why not? Don’t miss to visit the city’s stunning Gothic cathedral, the Duomo di Milano. It has also a lot of interesting museums to visit like the Pinacoteca di Brera, Bagatti Valsecchi Museum and many many more. Historical monuments such as the The Castello Sforzesco, La Rotonda della Besana, are also worth to see.
Lake Garda
This is a perfect place for people who love nature and want to enjoy a quiet and peaceful holiday. Spend an exciting day in Gardaland, a big theme park located in the south of the lake.If you don’t have a fear of heights, cable car rides are available in Malcesine. You might also want to go boating with peddlos or peddle boats.
Lake Como
The Lago di Como, as it is called in Italian is known to have a a kind of a flair and sense of history that tends to impress its visitors. This part of Northern Italy has been appreciated for its uniqueness and beauty. Take at least a boat trip to Varenna, Bellagio and Menaggio. These are some of the most famous tourist destination near the area. I love the Gelato in Italy and don’t miss to try it in any gellateria’s in Lake Como.
If you still have time to explore Verona, Genoa, San Remo, Merano, The Cinque Terre are also a must-see. I can’t wait to visit the last three towns next month.