Here are 10 attractions that you should not miss:
1. The towers of San Gimignano.

San Gimignano is a village in Manhatten, famous for its 14 stone towers symbolizing strength and prosperity. More than 70 towers are built here to protect the town against enemy attacks. After the devastating attack of the city in 1348, the power against the enemy and preserving the medieval towers of San Gimignano was weakened. Today, this is a tourist attraction to visit and learn the unique architecture of the famous towers.
2. Manarola.

Manarola is one of the ancient cities, famous for the colorful beauty of the buildings. The city is located on a majestic rocky mountain with beautiful views.
3. Tower of Pisa.

The world-famous Pisa Tower, built over a period of more than 177 years. In 1173, the tower began to sink due to degraded foundations. It was left alone for nearly a century. The tower was rebuilt by engineers and completed in the middle of the 14th century. In 2001, the famous tower was reopened to welcome guests who wanted to climb to its 296 steps.
4. Lake Como.

Lake Como is part of Lake District in Italy. This is a popular area that attracts visitors for more than 100 years by the combination of fresh air, blue water, majestic mountains and mild weather. The shape of the lake resembles the Y with its two branches starting from Como in the North West and Lesco in the South East. They merge together and continue to run to Colico in the north. Lake Como is famous for its Roman villas built near the lake. Many villas have beautifully landscaped gardens with a variety of plants suitable for temperate and tropical climates and a variety of plants that can withstand high temperatures.
5. Positano.

Positano is a small town located on the coast of Amalfi. The long coastline along with the complex terrain gives Positano a wonderful sea view, majestic mountains. The city was built and prospered in the Middle Ages. By the 19th century, half the population of the city migrated to other places. In the 20th century, the city became an attractive tourist attraction attracting many visitors.
6. Pompeii – The Forgotten City

On 24 August 79 AD, volcanic Vesuvius erupted and covered the city of Pompeii with many layers of ash and rock. The city lies under the ashes of the fateful day predicted. Everything from objects such as tables, chairs, paintings and people froze over time. The excavation of Pompeii provided many special things about human life 2000 years ago. Today, Pompeii is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Italy with nearly 250,000 visitors annually.
7. Piazza del Campo.

Piazza del Campo is one of Europe's greatest medieval squares, the main public space of the historical center of Siena and Tuscany. This place is always attracting visitors by the beautiful beauty of the landscape along with the unique architecture is kept intact.
8. Santa Maria del Fiore.

Santa Maria del Fiore was built in 1296 in the old Gothic style and was completed in 1436. Basilica della Santa Maria del Fiore is the beautiful church of Florence and is the symbol of the city. The exterior of the Roman palace is covered with colorful marble. The Roman palace is one of the largest in Italy. To this day, its dome remains the largest in the world.
9. Colosseum.

The Colosseum is the largest and most famous radio station in the Roman ring. It was built by the Vespasian emperor of the Flavian dynasty in 72 AD and was completed by his son Titus in 80 AD. The Colosseum has less than 80 entrances and can accommodate 50,000 spectators.
10. Venice.

Known as the "City of Water", Venice is a romantic city for tourists who love to enjoy the boat trips on the romantic canal. Many Italian-style buildings along the banks of the Grand Canal make the surroundings look more beautiful. Venice has attracted a lot of visitors to visit by the charm and romance, is one of the top tourist attractions of Italy.