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Click! The 15 Best Spots to Take

Pictures in Italy

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Italy is probably one of the most picturesque countries on earth. These are the 15 best spots to take pictures in this beautiful country.

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Rome The Eternal City, with its soft golden light and curvaceous

Baroque architecture, makes shooting a dream.

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The massive Coliseum is difficult to capture in its entirety. Head to the nearby Colle Oppio park which puts you about mid-level and provides a great perspective on this iconic sight.

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The Coliseum at night

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Also known as the Parco Savelli, this spot in the Aventine hill has a view over treetops and terra-cotta roofs towards the dome of Saint Peter’s Basilica. Get a perfect sunset picture of Rome.

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View of Rome from Aventine Hill during winter

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The neighborhood of Trastevere is one of Rome’s most enchanting. Get up early, when the streets are still quiet and capture ivy-covered buildings and courtyards.

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Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere in Rome, Italy

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Venice Shrouded with soft mist in the fall and winter and clear blue skies in the spring, the city built on water just begs

to be photographed.

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Climb to the middle of the wooden Accademia Bridge for a scenic view of the Grand Canal.

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Look down to snap the vaporetti ferrying commuters and up for the view towards the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute.

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The sestiere of Castello is one of Venice’s quieter parts of town.The street is lined with typical cafes and storefronts.

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The colorful fishing village of Burano is a short water bus ride away from Saint Mark’s Square. Each house, and even doors and shutters, are painted with different colors.

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A window in one of the colored houses in Burano

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Naples and the Amalfi Coast

Every sight is a picture perfect shot, from the dramatic coastline with colorful houses spilling down the cliffs to the sea that turns different colors in a day down to the

lively street life and seaside fortress of a castle all overseen by a pensive volcano.

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In Naples, the Castel dell’Ovo sits in a pleasing marina with a terrific view of Mount Vesuvius.

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The village of Ravello sits high above the Mediterranean sea and is filled with manicured gardens and elegant villas.

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Statues of The Terrace of Infinity in Ravello

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In the very center of town is the Villa Rufolo with terraced gardens that are almost always in bloom and one of the most recognized views of the Amalfi Coast.

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On the glamorous white-washed island of Capri, go early in the morning to the tranquil Augustus gardens for views of the Faraglioni rocks rising from the sea.

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The picturesque island of Capri

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The pastel colors of Positano are best snapped from a boat just off the shore of the grande spiagga.

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Beautiful Positano

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Florence and Tuscany

With red topped church domes, striking black and white mosaics, sculpture-filled piazzas and the Arno river is

dotted with entrancing bridges, the city of Florence is a Renaissance jewel.

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The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore is Florence’s most recognizable site.

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Climb the many steps of Giotto’s Campanile bell tower for a birds eye view over Filippo Brunelleschi’s dome.

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Filippo Brunelleschi’s dome

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On the Oltrarno side of town is the Piazzale Michelangelo which affords a panoramic view over the entire city of Florence.

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Florence at night from Piazzale Michelangelo

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After dark go to one of the many bridges, the most famous being the Ponte Vecchio, crossing the river Arno and catch the streetlights reflected in the inky water.

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The Val d'Orcia region of Tuscany has everything for your postcard perfect vacation shots. You will discover fields of sunflowers, rows of cypress tree and castles on hilltops.

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The small Tuscan town of San Gimignano has 14 towers still standing from the Middle Ages which create a stunning skyline.

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One of the streets in the medieval town of San Gimignano

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For more information about travel to Italy,

visit our website www.touritalynow.com

or call our travel experts at 800.955.4418.