Locations

Cagliari is the capital of the autonomous region of Sardinia and spreads around the hill of the historic Castello district; the city is famous for its port and the uniqueness of its beaches.

Caltanissetta is a peaceful city with a historic center rich in Baroque churches, noble palaces, and panoramic views over the Sicilian countryside.

Caserta is a city that guards truly precious historical, artistic, and architectural treasures. It is famous for its marvels such as the Royal Palace of Caserta, the Carolino Aqueduct, and the picturesque village of Casertavecchia, all recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage sites.

cesenatico night

Cesenatico, a charming art town in the Romagna Riviera, is known as the "Romagna village of good living." Divided by a canal flowing into the Adriatic, it retains its colorful fishing village heritage and warm atmosphere. Renowned as Italy’s bicycle capital, Cesenatico offers delightful seafood dining and rich local food culture, from seaside piadina to gourmet dishes along the canal.

Como is the capital city of the province of the same name; it is known as the "Capital of Lake Como" and is the main hub of the Lakes Region in Lombardy.

Cuneo is the green capital of Piedmont. This small patch of land, nestled between the Stura River and the Gesso stream, gets its name from the wedge-shaped plateau on which it stands. Walking along the main pedestrian street, Via Roma, you’ll find historical sites, interesting places to visit, and gourmet restaurants.

Fermo surprises with its authentic blend of art, tradition, and the peaceful spirit of the Marche region. A subtle gem, just waiting to be discovered.

Florence needs no introduction.
The capital of Tuscany is one of the most important cities of art in our country and beyond, a true historical and artistic point of reference on a global level.
The beauties of Florence are known to all, and therefore it is not surprising that over 10 million tourists choose to stay in the city every year.

About an hour from Rome, Frosinone is the capital of the Ciociaria area, perched in a panoramic position overlooking the Sacco Valley and surrounded by lush mountains (Ernici, Lepini, and Ausoni). It’s an ideal destination to relax and enjoy the bold flavors of local cuisine.

Genova è il Capoluogo della regione Liguria.
La città sorge nella parte più centrale ed interna dell'omonimo Golfo che si affaccia sul Mar ligure, quindi è situata tra la costa ed i rilievi dell'Appennino ligure-genovese.

The historic center, enclosed within well-preserved walls, is full of palaces, churches and museums that will feed your eyes with beauty. So have writers and movie stars such as Italo Calvino, Sophia Loren, Dino Risi and Federico Fellini.

The province of Isernia, in the heart of Molise, offers a fascinating blend of history, culture, and nature across its many villages. Here, you can discover authentic historical and natural treasures, far from the more crowded tourist destinations.