All Italian Villages
Authentic villages, off the beaten track. Browse the full archive and use search to jump straight to the right destination.
532 villages found
Mulazzo
In 1306, a notary from the village of Mulazzo signed the deed granting hospitality to Dante Alighieri, exiled from Florence and welcomed by Marquis Franceschino Malaspina. That document β known as the Peace of Castelnuovo β ties Mulazzo to Dante’s biography in a direct and documented way. Anyone wondering what to see in Mulazzo today […]
Napoli
What to see in Napoli: 959,052 residents, UNESCO historic centre and Teatro San Carlo (1737). Discover the National Archaeological Museum, Neapolitan pizza and the 19 September San Gennaro feast.
Navelli
Navelli has a current population of 537 and occupies a plateau at 760 metres above sea level on the homonymous highland, in the province of L’Aquila. Saffron cultivation in this area has been documented since at least the 13th century, when the spice became a trade commodity destined for the markets of Milan, Venice and […]
Noci
What to see in Noci, a village at 420 m on the Murge plateau. 5 attractions, medieval gnostre, Acquasale PAT, sagre and patron feasts. Plan your visit now.
Noicattaro
What to see in Noicattaro: town at 100m in the province of Bari. Medieval crypt, concentric old town, masserie and PAT cuisine. Plan your visit now.
Novara
What to see in Novara: city at 162 m with 101,000 residents. Explore the Antonelli dome, 4th-century baptistery, paniscia and Colline Novaresi DOC wines.
Nuoro
What to see in Nuoro: a city at 547m with 36,379 residents and birthplace of Nobel laureate Grazia Deledda. Explore museums, Monte Ortobene and Barbaricino cuisine. Plan your visit now.
Olbia
Discover Olbia, a charming village in Sardegna, Italy. Explore its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture in this Mediterranean treasure.
Onano
Onano has 898 inhabitants and sits at 485 metres above sea level on the southern slopes of Lake Bolsena, in the province of Viterbo. The municipal territory, stretching across lentil fields and oak groves, borders both Umbria and Tuscany β a point of triple regional convergence that has shaped the town’s economic and linguistic history. […]
Ordona
Ordona sits on the Tavoliere plain near Foggia, above the ancient Daunian-Roman city of Herdonia. A guide to its archaeology, food, and surroundings.