10 Most Beautiful Towns to Visit in Northern Italy 4K 🇮🇹 | Underrated Places in Italy
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- 10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Northern Italy 4k. Some of the best places to visit in Northern Italy are right here in this new Italy travel Video. Featuring italian towns such as Bellagio, Orta San Giulio, Varenna, Verona, Bologna, Trieste or the Lake Garda area and Lake Como or the favourite Italian Cities of Milan and Bergamo. There is something for everyone here. So if its your first time visiting Italy then try some of these amazing destinations in the North of Italy.
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Italy is the most amazing country, you don't realise until you visit. Very very beautiful.
They just have the Duomo
@@Liberte1789 e tu hai giusto un neurone
@@videovietri Sorry bro, i answer the wrong guy, Italy have soo many fucking cool things like the art, architeture, gastronomy, wines ,Theather, language and history. And im descend of Nort Italian comigo from Verona in Veneto
@@Liberte1789 👍
Je suis ITALIENNE et FRENCH... Mais L'Italia est ma préférence.. Le NORTH.. Bella Italia...
That's not difficult. Italy is 10 times nicer and beautiful than France. Not to talk about the people
we love northern italy and have been coming back twice a year for the past several years. We are always there between November and March to avoid the crowds
Have you got your own place there or stay at hotels/short term rentals?
Wonderful! Yes, one trip isn't enough if you like the romantic, medieval, peaceful vibes. I love it here!
I live right inbetween the beautiful city of Bergamo and breathtaking Lake Iseo. Every time we come back from a holiday we have to admit that this region really has everything to offer. Lake Iseo is less known than Como and Garda but is as beautiful and far less crowded. My advice would be to go to make a stop at Solto Collina where you have a magnificent view one Lake Iseo and then continue to Riva di Solto which is a typical little Italian village on the shores of the lake. Driving around Lake Iseo (65 km's) by bike is fantastic.
I heard from my friend that Italy is very beautiful country. There is so distant from my country Japan but I want visit Italy 's magnificent towns someday😊
I absolutely love Italy both North - South and East - West.
Belissima Italia!❤❤❤❤❤❤
For years I lived in Friuli and Rome, but now live on Lake Garda. It is without a doubt my favorite place to live.
I would never live in Rome again.
Che bel paese spettacolo ❤
Thank you for the beautiful video and useful travel information about fall for Northern Italy. 😮😊🎉
Beautiful!! Thanks for the nice video! I live on Lake Como and Its literally soooo much to see!! It's insanely Peaceful, breathtaking and worth a visit. There's not enough time during one visit to see all of its beauty, I had to move here. lol Genoa and Portofino are enticing, you got me excited to go out and see so much more. Cheers!
Another fantastic video!!! You are the BEST!!!
Lake Iseo is an unexplored gem very close to Bergamo. It sits between Bergamo and Brescia -another underrated Beauty a 40 minute train ride from Verona. The whole region is well worth visiting. Franciacorta, the local sparkling wine is delicious. It’s nicer than Champagne
Franciacorta, provincia di Brescia, provincia ricca e bellissima
Stop it! Don´t tell everyone!
@@ScepticOldMan haha! I used to think that exact same thing when people started to talk about Bergamo/Brescia 😂
I'm considering around there to buy an apartment for holidays, to enjoy the lakes, mountains and snow. Do you know if they speak alot of dialect there? I'd like to learn Italian (standart) better to be able to speak it fluently.
@@user-bz6nt2ez5q Hi. Dialect is usually spoken between families and close friends. Italian is more used overall between everybody.
I hope find an apartment you love!! The whole area is very beautiful
Good luck on your lagunare journey 😊
I love this! I'm currently reading a book set in Milan, they're infront of the cathedral and went to the Galleria too, I can clearly picture it out now.
Beautiful! Thank you!
Terrific video. Thanks so much.
Turin, Mantova, Parma, the hills of Barolo, Lago Maggiore and it's islands... just to name a few that (for reason of space) are missing
san remo and the other numerous beach towns towards the french border
Northern Italy for sure but as Italian the how country’s it’s a gem beautifully made for the past 5000 years of history south central Italy every corner’s are a beautiful place
Pre planning our next trip and have not seen Northern Italy. Tha sk for then fine overview
Thank u for this wonderful video.
My pleasure 😊
@@LifestyleHal 😄
Very nice video. I am packing my bags.
Great video.
Thanks so much for this. Really great pictures. Spectacularly beautiful and excellent choices. I'm going 5there in November but I'm still figuring out which places I'll visit.
You should check also Brescia, one of the most underrated city but rich of culture and it's in an optimal position because it's between lake Iseo and lake Garda 😇
Nice
Great video, I have been recently to Stresa and Baveno. The villages located at the lake are amazing. Did a few videos about them on my channel
Hey Folks| So what is it to be? the North or the South of italy ??? Tell me your favourite locations in the country - and for those who havent, what locations do you desire to visit the most???????
10 Places in South Italy - czcams.com/video/KgInPnNL7Jw/video.html
Go to both and Sicily which is like a different world.
Friuli venezia Giulia, fantastic white wine, beautiful food, amazing people & scenery that will take your breath away.
Hey is it advisable to keep brescia as our base to visit Lake Como, Lake Garda & Milan for day trips? Or can you suggest any other city? My 2nd option is bergamo...Please help
Hi, thank you so much for this video. Can you please tell me if I can schedule a trip from Lake Garda to Lemoni in one day and then get back to Milan within the same day thank you so much.
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Lovely! I am curious, can you recommend a ski town in Northern Italy called Cortina D'Ampezzo? I have it earmarked for various reasons...
I recommend it - it’s better if I drive to see more places, if not go in high season so I have more bus connections
Le Dolomiti, patrimonio dell'UNESCO, sono tutte belle, ovunque vai ti troverai bene. Il paradiso dello sci, c'è uno ski pass unico per centinaia di impianti e infinite piste collegate fra loro. Mangi da dio anche nelle baite in quota.
Sir... There's 20/30 places better than Cortina for skiing people.... Cortina it's like Aspen in US a Vanity fair for boring and noise Rich people !!!!!!! But if you want throw away your money...
Greets from Italy an Italian former mountain trooper Alpini 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
.....Trautman Garden...in charming Merano 😅
The first image of portofino is not portofino. I believe that is Santa Margarita liguera... Which is nearby.
I love your videos. I have only been to Northern Italy twice, I have no desire to go south.
You should!
Wonderful the South,
through the Centre!
2 x here too
Northwest of Milan & Northeast or Bergamo!
TORINO
😊
Venezia??
Great video, but Turin is an essential city. it can not miss.
only the royal museums and the Egyptian museum are worth the whole of Milan.
Yes miss the Egyptian museum which is more than Milan. 😂 Torino, Lake Maggiore, Padova and Treviso, the Dolomites, Mont Blanc and Val d'Aosta, ...all the mountains, are certainly missing. And the things I ignore
How could you not include the last supper by Leonardo in Milan?
Bella, ma Leonardo non sapeva fare gli affreschi e quindi e tutto rovinato.
@@panterone1769bella? E' un capolavoro.
#Como GOOD!!!
What, no love for Turin (Torino)?
Visit Italy
Town is spelled Riva del Garda
im planning to move to italy from the Netherlands. A lot of Italian people move to the netherlands, please stay! The netherlands is done with. too much taxes
Anche in Italia non scherziamo con le tasse, ma se guadagni molto ha delle agevolazioni eccezionali. Paghi metà tasse
The grass is always greener elsewhere 😂
I watch this and drool. My son is purchasing a home just north of Asti. I suggested Piedmonte as the best place to buy. We spent a month wandering around looking in towns and villages to find what we wanted. The south of Italy, never been there. So who am I to say what is best. I know my preference.
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Taomina, Siracusa, Agrigento, all in Sicily. Then there is Positano, just north of Naples. Fantastic! All of Italy!! It's the culture of the Italians along with a history, and diverse landscapes.
Beautiful area, for everything and the fantastic red and white wines your son will produce there 👌👍✌️👏
No Turin???
😂😂😂😂😨
Pazzesco come non esista Torino 😅
Il be visiting later this year
Turin, Alba, Bra, Barolo…
I'm going there in April. A friend of mine at work used to live around there an has said a lot of nice things about it.
Not Torino ??? Are you kidding me ??
Not exactly a list of hidden gems is it?
It is
Not a good list.
What’s missing then
@@LifestyleHal Firstly, these are not 'underrated' places in general. They are very well known and visited in the main. E.g. Milan? Bellagio? I do not know many people who think Milan is one of the most beautiful towns (cities) in Northern Italy. Genoa is definitely not underrated. What about Bolzano? Trento? Trieste? Belluno? Padova? Vicenza? Mantova? I've not been to Torino but heard good reports.
North Italy, but not Milan. Milan has nothing really special to visit. Is a city for shopping only.
affermazione ridicola 🤣
@@MrItaliansoundthat’s what the Italians say 😁
Another Italian here and yes: I'm sorry but the statement is ridiculous. Although many buildings in the city of Milan are of recent construction due to the bombings suffered during the Second World War, the historic center is absolutely on the same level as that of other Italian cities and the city has many points of cultural and historical interest including the Sforzesco castle from the medieval era, the Duomo from the Renaissance era, the Teatro alla Scala, perhaps the most important opera house in the world and Santa Maria delle Grazie, which hosts Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. In addition to this, the city is one of the world capitals of fashion and design and for those who love nightlife it has many top-class clubs and discos. Saying that Milan "has nothing special to visit" means being in bad faith or not knowing what you're talking about.
😂 obvious. in a city that has existed for 2600 years there is nothing interesting to see. 😂 Ciaparat
You must be kidding! Just the affresco il cenacolo the last supper by Leonardo da Vinci is a unique masterpiece worth the trip. Teatro la Scala is one of the supreme musical theaters of the world! The duomo is a masterpiece of gothic architecture, and there is also the church of Sant Ambrogio a supreme masterpiece of romanic architecture! And much more.
Great error not have included Mantova or Modena in a the list. 🤷♂