Italy is the country with the highest concentration of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. This isn't a statistical record: it's the natural consequence of a millennia-long history that has left its mark everywhere, from the center of every major city to the last alley of the smallest mountain village.
Yet Italy isn't just what you find in travel guides. It's also the square where kids gather after school, the bar that hasn't changed its sign in fifty years, the neighborhood that still retains the smell and pace of an era that has vanished elsewhere. It's a nature that never ceases to amaze: the Dolomites and the Mediterranean, the lakes of the north and the lunar landscapes of Sicily, the trails of the Apennines and the forests of the south.
Discovering Italy means realizing that each region is a world unto itself, with its own landscape, architecture, and light. And that often the most beautiful things aren't found in the most crowded destinations, but along the way, in a detail that escapes those in a hurry.
On this channel you'll find practical guides, unusual itineraries, must-see monuments and places, natural corners, stories of squares and neighborhoods, and everything you need to discover—or rediscover—a country that never ceases to amaze.