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The Best Towns in Italy?

Are these really the best towns in Italy?

http://www.venice-italy-veneto.com/most-beautiful-...

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    No.

    "Best" is subjective. Out of the ones on that list, I've only been to Manorola (one of the five Cinque Terre towns). But I think Vernazza is actually the nicest Cinque Terre town out of all of them. Just my opinion.

    Gubbio, Volterra, Siena (more of a city), Lucca, San Gimignano, are beautiful towns that are not on that list. The best thing for you to do is ignore guidebooks and look at coffee table books and pick the towns YOU think are the most beautiful. That's what I always do whenever I travel. Guidebooks are too opinionated.

    Source(s): travelling through europe multiple times.
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    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    the finished Italian coast from Rapallo and Santa Margherita to France is surprising. it is the Italian Riviera. Ditto for San Marino, nevertheless it is touristy it particularly is a recommendations-blowing city on a mountain spire. Assisi is an extremely particular place. San Gimignano.... Asti isn't so picturesque even with the undeniable fact that it is the midsection of the Italian wine united states. All up into Piedmonte is fantastic, and is going into the Italian Alps. Cinque Terra is in basic terms precisely like going to "Italian city" at Disneyland......

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    paris,its such a sensual city

  • I love that one one.

    Source(s): Hey Stacy, Paris is in France! Omg.
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