All Italian Villages
Authentic villages, off the beaten track. Browse the full archive and use search to jump straight to the right destination.
526 villages found
Stornarella
A working agricultural village on the Tavoliere plain near Foggia, Stornarella offers wheat-field panoramas, rural chapels, and the elemental cuisine of northern Puglia.
Taranto
In 706 BC, a group of Spartan colonists led by Phalanthus landed along the Ionian coast of Puglia and founded Taras, one of the most powerful poleis of Magna Graecia. Today that same city β Taranto β stretches across two seas, the Mar Grande and the Mar Piccolo, connected by a navigable canal that cuts […]
Tavenna
A complete guide to Tavenna in Molise: its medieval stone centre, parish church, panoramic hillside views, and the quiet rhythms of inland southern Italy.
Tempio Pausania
What to see in Tempio Pausania: granite city at 566m, 13,196 residents. Discover the Gothic cathedral, Monte Limbara, suppa cuata and Sardinia's only DOCG wine.
Termoli
Salt air sharpens every breath along the stone ramparts at dawn, and the Adriatic below shifts between grey-green and pale blue as fishing boats throttle out from the harbour, trailing diesel and the promise of the day’s catch. Termoli β a working coastal town of roughly 32,000 people in the province of Campobasso β sits […]
Tessennano
In the heart of Viterbo’s Tuscia region, 302 meters above sea level, lies Tessennano, a settlement with 284 residents. Its hillside location, distant from major thoroughfares, has defined its profile through the centuries. For those wondering what to see in Tessennano, the village presents a historical layering perceptible in its architecture. The settlement develops around […]
Tora e Piccilli
In 1928, the two inhabited centres of Tora and Piccilli were officially united to form a single municipality in the province of Caserta, at 343 metres above sea level, with a current population of 947 inhabitants. The territory, historically inhabited since the Samnite and Roman eras, features a stratification that is reflected in its architecture […]
Torino
What to see in Torino: the city at 239m altitude with 841,600 residents. Explore 5 key attractions and Piedmontese cuisine. Read the full guide now.
Toritto
With a population of 8,577, Toritto, a Puglian municipality located 240 meters above sea level in the province of Bari, offers a vantage point over the Murgia’s hilly landscape. Its origins are traced through legends and archaeological evidence that confirm its presence since Roman times. Here, among streets that retain a historical urban layout, it […]
Torremaggiore
A complete guide to Torremaggiore in northern Puglia β its medieval castle, the ruins of Fiorentino, local food traditions, and practical travel information.