We’ve all heard about how beautiful Italy is some way or another, but have you ever seen it for yourself?
There is the fashion capital of the world in Milan, the culture capital of the world in Rome and the art capital of the world in Florence, not to mention some of the most stunning countryside in the world, so let Eurobookings take you there and snap yourself some of the most impressive pictures you’re ever likely to snap.
Dolomites
This northern mountain range is part of the Alps and offers some of the best photo opportunities that Mother Nature has to offer. If the skies are blue and the clouds are scant, you will come home with photos that will be the envy of all your friends and family.
Lake Como
Another utterly beautiful part of Italy is Lake Como. It is so beautiful, in fact, that many Hollywood and other celebrities own opulent properties on the shores of this stunning expanse of water. The stunning scenery around Lake Como sits perfectly alongside the best looking city in the world – Milan.
Florence
The delights that Italy has to offer are never ending. The city of Florence, having previously been the capital of Italy, is still seen as one of the most invitingly handsome art hubs in the world. It was at the centre of the Renaissance and consequently has some delectably picturesque buildings and works of art that man has ever created. The whole city is a work of art in itself.
Rome
Rome might seem like an obvious place to recommend for photographers, but it is only so obvious precisely because of the artistic freedom it offers. Getting into all the nooks and crannies that most tourists never see is what photography in Rome is all about. Wait for the tourists to clear later in the day to get the most out of your photography in Italy’s capital city.
Image sources: Dolomites photo by Leo-setä, Lake Como photo by bingisser, Florence photo by Belpaese.nl, Rome image by dalbera
Mauro Caresimo says
From top to “heel” Italy is blessed with natural beauty throughout its peninsula. Of course it is justified to mention the most recognized and revered hotspots such as Milan, Florence & Rome and rightly so of course. But there is also a magic away from the bright lights of these historic and fascinating cities which lies in the beauty of the South. Here, there is a beauty to behold in the form of the regions which make up the “Mezzogiorno” as it is known. The wonderful mountainous regions of the Basilicata and the famous Sassi in the town of Matera are a sight to behold. The church of the famous Padre Pio and the wonderful views from the Gargano coastline are simply breathtaking. Then we have Calabria which arguably boasts some of the finest beaches in Italy. The warmth and hospitality of the people in these somewhat poorer regions is second to none. Couple that with some fantastic authentic cuisine and your’re on to a winner should anyone wish to discover these unspoilt regions of this beautiful country.