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11 Great Spots to Hit on Your Italy Road Trip

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The following is a guest post from Travel Kiwis.

I guess you are getting excited and maybe a little nervous too.

You know this year you are finally going to tick off, your bucket list dream of visiting Italy.

You can't wait. You're nervous. You want everything to be perfect, just like in the movies.

But you have a dilemma, where do I start, what is the best city or town to see in Italy, where can I have the ultimate Italian food experience?

I know, I know it can be overwhelming.

Whether it's the language, the people or the food, spending time in Italy invokes a passion for experiencing the best of everything Italian.

And one of the most rewarding ways to see this fabulous country is to experience an Italy road trip.

To help you get started, we have picked some great spots for you to see as you explore one of Europe's top travel destination, Italy.

Your Ideal Italy Road Trip

11 Great Spots to Hit on Your Italy Road Trip

Travelling around Italy is often inspired by the stories you have read, and the photos and videos you have seen. It has left memories of the Italian way of life, beautiful villages, amazing cities, art, pasta and wine.

It's true, Italy is a country where you can relax and unwind to enjoy life.

It's why we slow travel and love to live like a local at every opportunity. If you need a more authentic cultural travel experience, check out how you can get started with slow travel here.

1. Verona

11 Great Spots to Hit on Your Italy Road Trip

Now, you could see the best of Verona in a day, but to be honest, there is so much happening in one of the many piazzas, you should envisage staying at least three nights.

It's the only way to get an authentic feel of Verona, but also Italian life.

One place not to miss in Verona is the fortified Castelvecchio Bridge built 1354-1356 over the Adige River. This arched bridge connects your walk to Verona's medieval castle.

Piazza delle Erbe is the central market of Verona and was once an ancient Roman Forum. For fabulous panoramic views of Verona, climb the 84 meters, 12th century Lamberti Tower.

Verona Arena made of pink-tinged marble was built in the 1st century AD and still used today for concerts. During the summer opera festival, the arena has seating for 30,000 people.

Even though Shakespeare never set foot in Verona, Juliette's balcony from Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliette is a Verona must-see. It can be a little busy as people stop to admire who is on the balcony while others queue to have their turn.

2. Modena

11 Great Spots to Hit on Your Italy Road Trip

If you love food, spending a day in Modena to enjoy one of the many gourmet restaurants won't disappoint. You will be sampling so many fresh ingredients of Italy.

Modena is the home of Traditional Balsamic Vinegar, made from crushed grape juice, skins, seeds and stems and aged for 12 years. And believe us, it is one of the best flavours you will enjoy. So much better than a local supermarket brand.

And, if you have a need for speed, then Modena is an absolute must for your Italy road trip.

Modena is the home of Enzo Ferrari where you can visit the Enzo Ferrari museum with the original workshop and Enzo's house.

Make sure to also visit the Torre della Ghirlandina and Duomo de Modena where the funeral for Luciano Pavarotti was held.

The Duomo is a UNESCO building from the 11th century built with white marble. Inside the cathedral is the crypt of Saint Geminianus which is just stunning.

7. Vicenza

11 Great Spots to Hit on Your Italy Road Trip

Often the more authentic feel on an Italy road trip is to explore smaller places like Vicenza.

Find yourself a café in Piazza dei Signori to admire the stunning architecture.

A favourite is the 16th-century Basilica Palldiana remodelled by a stonecutter called Andre Palladio. For a small payment, you can climb the magnificent staircase to the top terrace for views over the Piazza dei Signori.

And you can visit the Museo del Gioiello of Jewellery, one of the industries of the city.

Other buildings designed by Palladio is the Teatro Olimpico, the first covered theatre in Europe built 1580-1585 and the art gallery Palazzo Chiericati.

Vicenza is a hidden gem on your Italy road trip.

9. Orvieto

11 Great Spots to Hit on Your Italy Road Trip

Spending a day in the hillside town Orvieto was a pleasant surprise. You can park the car just below the old town gates, and while you can take the lift, a more interesting approach is to walk through the underground cave area.

And if that isn't enough, the well shaft of Pozzo di San Patrizio with its double spiral staircase from the 16th century is inspiring.

When visiting any Italian town, the focal point is often the church, and the Duomo di Orvieto is no exception. The exterior of the cathedral will have you taking a bench seat to study the elements making up the façade of the church: the rose window, the massive bronze doors, the gold mosaics and the many carved figurines.

10. Ravenna

11 Great Spots to Hit on Your Italy Road Trip

If you want to go back in time, then add Ravenna to your Italy itinerary. Planning a visit here on your Italy road trip will be a highlight.

With 8 UNESCO buildings, Ravenna was once the Western Roman Empire capital from 402AD. And the Byzantine capital from the 5th to 6th centuries.

Basilica di San Vitale built in the 6th century has an interior of stunning Byzantine mosaics. To think these were crafted over 1500 years ago and are one of the best-preserved mosaics other than Istanbul. The detail, the colour and the story the mosaics tell is a true inspiration at the detailed craftsmanship.

Make sure to purchase a ticket to explore the mosaics of all five buildings which include the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia within the grounds of Basilica di San Vitale.

11. Trieste

11 Great Spots to Hit on Your Italy Road Trip

This city by the sea was an important port in the Mediterranean for the Hapsburg Monarchy as far back as 1382 until 1918. If you love the beauty of Vienna, Budapest and Prague, then Trieste needs to be on your Italy road trip itinerary.

The main square Unita d'Italia looks out over the waterfront surrounded by cafes and restaurants. The impressive fountain Fontana dei Quattro Continenti adds to the opulence of the piazza.

Take a walk along the Gran Canal de Trieste, built by the trade merchants to bring their boats closer into the city for trading.

Or make your way up to the Cattedrale di San Giusto Martire and the Museo del Castello di San Giusto for panoramic views of the seaport.

The city has many examples of architecture for its churches and temples of Greek or Serb Orthodox, Christian, and Jew. Even the Roman amphitheatre from the 1st century is still used for performances in the 21st century.

You can learn more of what to see in Trieste by clicking the previous link.

Start Planning your Italy Road Trip

11 Great Spots to Hit on Your Italy Road Trip

Now you have some of the high spots to hit on your Italy road trip, it's time to book flights. Getting to visit some of these places will be one of the best things to do in Italy.

While Rome, Venice and Florence will no doubt be on your list. If you want to enjoy your Italian vacation by taking it slow and connecting with the history, stunning architecture and food of these fantastic places, an Italy road trip is your best option.

Come travel to Italy, one of the top destinations in Europe. Let your journey begin!

11 Great Spots to Hit on Your Italy Road Trip

About the Author: Terry and Maura of TravelKiwis left the corporate life at 50 to have a lifestyle of slow travel. Currently based in Europe after 4 months in Asia, they travel extensively seeking out lesser known places to stay and mingle with the locals, making friendships along the way.

Images were provided courtesy of Travel Kiwis and our own photography library.

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