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The most popular Italian cities for tourists
Thanks to its natural, historical, cultural and gastronomic beauties, Italy is one of the most visited and appreciated countries by tourists.
From Rome to Florence, then Naples, Milan and Venice, there are so many destinations to visit in Italy: in addition to the most famous places, tourists also appreciate lesser-known locations, and sometimes end up loving them more than the most famous places.
The language-learning app Preply analysed the online ratings and reviews of tourists on the famous website TripAdvisor and came up with a ranking of the most popular cities. Of course, the reviews are the result of subjective experiences and do not determine which city is the best overall.
The most popular Italian cities for tourists: the ranking
Thanks to its natural, historical, cultural and gastronomic beauties, Italy is one of the most visited and appreciated countries by tourists. From Rome to Florence, then Naples, Milan and Venice, there are so many destinations to visit in Italy: in addition to the most famous places, tourists also appreciate lesser-known locations, and sometimes end up loving them more than the most famous places. The language-learning app Preply analysed the online ratings and reviews of tourists on the famous website TripAdvisor and came up with a ranking of the most popular cities. Of course, the reviews are the result of subjective experiences and do not determine which city is the best overall.
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10. Lecce (91.0% positive reviews)
Lecce opens the Top 10 Italian cities with the most positive reviews. The main city of Salento is popular for its Baroque architectural style, but also for its excellent local cuisine. Among the most beautiful monuments in Lecce is the Duomo, which began construction in the 12th century.
9. Milan (91.4% positive reviews)
Milan is the capital of Italian fashion, but not only. Tourists also appreciate the cultural richness of the city, from the sumptuous and magnificent Duomo to the Alla Scala theatre and the Castello Sforzesco.
8. Venice (91.7% positive reviews)
Venice is a unique city that leaves all tourists who decide to visit enchanted. Culture, romance, but also cinema thanks to its International Exhibition: everyone should travel to Venice at least once in their life for an unforgettable gondola experience.
8. Bologna (91.7% positive reviews)
On a par with Venice is Bologna, the city of the famous porticos, which in total cover a length of almost 40 kilometres in the historical centre, rising to 62 kilometres if the suburbs are also considered. In addition to the porticos, Bologna is worth a visit for its towers and the excellent local cuisine, which leaves the palates of all visitors more than satisfied.
6. Turin (92.0% positive reviews)
Sixth place for Turin, the artistic, cultural, scientific, industrial and economic centre of north-western Italy, located on the banks of the river Po. The city offers many attractions for tourists, from the Mole Antonelliana to the Egyptian Museum and the famous Piazza San Carlo.
5. Rome (92.5% positive reviews)
The Eternal City is in the middle of the tourist rankings and continues to be loved for its immense cultural wealth that few other cities can offer like Rome. The Italian capital also does not disappoint visitors when it comes to its traditional cuisine and, of course, its museums and hills.
4. Florence (93.2% positive reviews)
Just off the podium is Florence, a city overflowing with culture in every street. The Uffizi Gallery, the Ponte Vecchio, the Boboli Gardens, the basilicas and the excellent food: Florence cannot fail to amaze all the tourists who crowd its characteristic streets day after day.
3. Naples (93.7% positive reviews)
Art, sea, culture, food, football, folklore: Naples is a unique city on the rise in terms of the number of annual visitors, who are pleasantly surprised by the extraordinary beauty of southern Italy's leading metropolis. What makes tourists fall in love is above all the breathtaking panorama of the Gulf of Naples, but also the excellent cuisine and cultural richness.
2. Olbia (97.0% positive reviews)
Magnificent Sardinia is known for its beautiful coastline, making the island the summer tourist destination par excellence. Among the most beautiful parts of Sardinia is definitely the Costa Smeralda. Not far from here, tourists do not shy away from visiting Olbia, a city that abounds in culture, from archaeological finds to splendid churches and the Roman aqueduct. Not only that: in Olbia it is possible to snorkel in the beautiful Tavolara marine area, which leaves many tourists satisfied.
1. Matera (97.7% positive reviews)
Famous worldwide for its famous 'sassi', the city that has most convinced tourists is Matera. The pearl of Basilicata offers unique architecture that leaves all visitors breathless. Because of its striking and unique landscape, Matera has been the setting for many international films, such as Mel Gibson's 'The Passion of the Christ' or 'No Time to Die', the 25th chapter of the James Bond film series.
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