Locations

Treviso, the city of canals and a land of history, art, and beauty.
Must-see spots in Treviso include: Piazza dei Signori, the 15th-century Palazzo del Podestà, the Civic Tower, the Cathedral, and Calmaggiore, the city’s main street lined with cafés, traditional taverns, arcades, shops, and historic artisan boutiques.

Trieste is a destination of frontiers, culture and beauty. Visiting it is like taking a trip back in time and history. In the beautiful historic center of the city there are many historic buildings, rich in charm and artistic beauty.

Varese is known as the “land of lakes”, thanks to the many bodies of water scattered throughout the area, but also as the “garden city”, due to the abundance of gardens that adorn it. Varese is also an open-air art gallery, boasting a rich artistic and cultural heritage that can be admired along its charming streets.

Venice is one of the most famous Italian cities in the world, and every year millions of tourists choose to visit it for its stunning architecture and its unique charm as a true floating city in the lagoon.

Verbania, on Lake Maggiore in Piedmont, overlooks the "Borromeo Gulf" and combines lake and mountain landscapes.

The elegant town center boasts historic villas, manicured gardens, and a pleasant lakeside promenade where nature and architecture blend together.

Verona is not only the city of Romeo and Juliet, but also known as the “Gateway to Italy”, as it reveals and anticipates to anyone coming from the north all the beauty and cultural richness of the Bel Paese. The city captivates with its atmosphere steeped in history and its priceless artistic treasures.

Vibo Valentia, overlooking the stunning Coast of the Gods, blends crystal-clear seas with millennia-old historical heritage. Between scenic beaches and the ruins of ancient Hipponion, it offers an authentic mix of Calabrian beauty and rich culture.

Vicenza, an elegant city in the Veneto region at the foot of the green and peaceful Berici Hills, is world-renowned for the architectural works of Andrea Palladio, which earned it recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Viterbo is a historical gem in the Tuscia region of Lazio, where harmony, spirituality, and natural landscapes coexist with a rich cultural and folk tradition.