Europe

Italy

Italy feels like beauty layered over daily life: sun-warmed stone, long lunches, train windows, church bells, and streets that make you slow down enough to notice everything.

Sicily coastal landscape with wildflowers and sea
Why Italy

A country you feel

Some places impress you immediately. Italy does that, but it also lingers. It stays in the details: the espresso at the counter, the laundry above a narrow lane, the late light on old walls, the way every region seems to carry its own rhythm.

City days

Rome, Florence, Venice, and Milan each offer a different pace, from ancient grandeur to quiet neighborhood corners.

Slower moments

Coastal towns, countryside stays, and evening walks turn even simple hours into part of the memory.

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What draws me back

Layers of history

Ruins, cathedrals, piazzas, and small museums make even an ordinary walk feel connected to something older.

Meals that slow time

Italy invites you to sit longer, order one more thing, and let the day unfold instead of rushing through it.

Regional character

The north, the center, the islands, and the south all feel distinct, which makes return trips feel necessary.

Beauty in passing

A doorway, a market, a train platform, a coastline at dusk — the in-between moments are often the ones that stay.