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TOP 5 PLACES TO VISIT FOR VACATION.

1. Pienza  Situated In Southern Tuscany's Val d'Orcia, A Short Distance Between Montepulciano And Montalcino. The Village Of Pienza Is A Picture-Postcard Marvel T…

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1. Pienza 



Situated In Southern Tuscany's Val d'Orcia, A Short Distance Between Montepulciano And Montalcino. The Village Of Pienza Is A Picture-Postcard Marvel That Is Situated Amidst Rolling Hills And Stunning Vistas, A UNESCO-Listed Renaissance Town With Idyllic Tuscan Landscapes.


2. Civita Di Bagnoregio

Located in the Province of Viterbo in central Italy, Civita di Bagnoregio is an outlying settlement of the comune (municipality) of Bagnoregio. Due primarily to terrain, this beautiful tiny jewel has evaded the modern era and is less well-known than Siena or Assisi.





3. Positano

Situated on the Amalfi Coast, it enthralls with its vibrant cliffside homes and stunning ocean vistas. Positano is a cliffside hamlet on the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy. With a pebble seashore and steep, winding alleyways dotted with cafes and boutiques, it's a popular vacation spot. Its Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta has a Byzantine icon of the Virgin Mary from the 13th century and a dome covered in majolica tiles. 



4. Manarola

Manarola is a tiny town in the Northern Italian province of La Spezia, which is a frazione of the comune of Riomaggiore. With 353 residents, it is the second-smallest of the well-known Cinque Terre settlements that attract tourists. A Cinque Terre gem, famous for its pastel buildings cascading towards the Ligurian Sea.


5. San Gimignano

Southwest of Florence, in Tuscany, sits the Italian hill town of San Gimignano. Its ancient town, which is surrounded by walls from the 13th century, is centered on Piazza della Cisterna, a triangular square with medieval homes lining it. The stone Torre Grossa is among the medieval towers that make up its skyline. Ghirlandaio painted the frescoes in the Santa Fina Chapel of the 12th-century Duomo di San Gimignano. Tuscany is renowned for its well-preserved cityscape and medieval towers.



 



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