In many cases, it is possible to bring a pet, but this varies by accommodation. Some accommodations have special pet-friendly rooms, while others unfortunately do not allow pets. We recommend mentioning this in advance when making your reservation so that we can check if your pet is welcome and if any extra costs or rules apply.
Sights in Italy
Once you have been to Italy, you will want to keep coming back. The country is bursting with beautiful sights! Tritt – Case in Italia tells you about the sights you really shouldn't miss.
Sights in Italy
Once you have been to Italy, you will want to return again and again. You fall instantly in love with this country and its delicious food, exquisite wines, beautiful nature, and rich culture and history. There is so much to experience in the twenty Italian regions: and that is not even mentioning the country's islands and mountain areas. If we were to include every attraction in Italy in this article, you would just keep scrolling and scrolling; that is why we are telling you about the most beautiful must-see places in the country.
Sights by region
Because there is so much beauty to see in Italy, we will tell you, region by region, what you really shouldn't miss.
Abruzzo
Naturally, you will visit the capital, L'Aquila, where you can admire all kinds of traces of the ancient Roman Empire. Also discover how saffron is harvested on the Navelli Plains, or go winter sports in the Abruzzo during the winter months. Also definitely not to be missed: the village of Santo Stefano di Sessano, where time seems to have stood still since the Middle Ages.
Basilicata
A must-see: Matera, one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. The cave dwellings are so special! The old fishing village of Maratea is also worth a visit, as is the enormous statue of Christ on top of Monte San Biago. It feels as if you are in Rio for a moment.
Calabria
The Sila National Nature Reserve is a must-see in Calabria, as is Tropea, where the Sanctuary of Santa Maria dell'Isola is built on a high rock. Also visit the National Archaeological Museum in Reggio Calabria and Gerace, where you can admire Byzantine architecture.
Campania
In the capital, Naples, you can visit beautiful castles (preferably by authentic tram!), such as Castel Sant'Elmo. But this region has more to offer: the amphitheater of Pozzuoli, for example, the active volcano Solfatara, and of course Pompeii and Herculaneum, the cities that were buried under stones and ash by an eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
Emilia Romagna
Emilia Romagna It is the land of Parma ham and cheese. In addition to the culinary delights, you will find beautiful sights, such as the Basilica of San Petronio, Montagnola Park, and St. Peter's Cathedral.
Friuli Venezia Giulia
In the undiscovered gem, the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, there is plenty to experience! Immerse yourself in the delightful thermal baths, take fantastic walks in the mountains, and visit the city of Cividale del Friuli – founded centuries ago by Julius Caesar. So special!
Lazio
In Lazio Of course, you will visit Rome, the city bursting with sights. From the Colosseum to the Trevi Fountain: there is so much to see here. Outside Rome, the botanical gardens of Ninfa and Lake Bolsena are well worth a visit.
Le Marche
Le MarcheIn the charming capital Ancona, you will find the remarkable Triumphal Arch of Tranjan, to name just one example. Villages and cities such as Urbino, Loreto, Macerata, and Ascoli Piceno are also not to be missed for those who love history and culture.
Liguria
In Liguria The most important attraction is the beautiful Cinque Terre. You simply must see this national park! The Caves of Toirano, the artists' village of Bussan Vecchia, and of course Baroque Genoa are also well worth a visit.
Lombardy
LombardyThe capital Milan alone boasts hundreds of sights: the Milan Cathedral is a must-see. In Lombardy, you will also find beautiful lakes, such as Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore. Do you love history? Then visit the impressive Pavia and the Certosa.
Molise
In the small region of Molise, you will find major attractions. The Cathedral of San Pietro Apostolo in Isernia, for example, or the Montedimezzo nature reserve in the Apennines. Also impressive are the ruins of the ancient Greco-Roman city of Bovanium Vetus near Pietrabbondante.
Piedmont
Piedmont's biggest attraction is Lake Maggiore. Turin, the slow food capital, also draws many tourists, where you will find beautiful architecture alongside delicious food. Be sure to drive to the Sacro Monte di Oropa as well, a beautiful sanctuary built for the Black Madonna.
Puglia
If you're in Puglia If you are there, admire the famous trullo – these tiny houses are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Other sights in Puglia include Castel del Monte, the amphitheater of Lecce, and the old center of Gallipoli.
Sardinia
SardiniaBesides the lovely beaches on this island, there is plenty of culture. In historic Allegro, you will feel like you have stepped back in time as you wander through the narrow streets and admire the impressive city walls, Mura e Bastioni, or the pastel-colored houses in the small town of Bosa. Or spot the most luxurious yachts in Porto Cervo, or would you rather go shopping on Via Rome in the capital, Cagliari?
Sicily
On the island Sicily Of course, you climb Mount Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe. Other important sights include the Roman theater in Taormina, the fantastic cathedral of Syracuse, and the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento.
Tuscany
The Florence Cathedral, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the thermal spa town of Montecatini Terme… in Tuscany There is so much to see! Visit cities like Florence and Siena and take a beautiful drive through the Chianti, the wine region where the famous Chianti wine is produced.
Trentino
Trentino is the place for winter sports, but in the summer you can visit the lovely Lake Garda and Lake Levico. See the Church of San Volfango in Moena, the enormous mountains of the Dolomites, and the beautiful wooded area of Paneveggio. Perfect for nature lovers!
Umbria
Definitely see in Umbria: Assisi, a pilgrimage site where Saint Francis of Assisi is honored. Naturally, you will also visit the capital and bustling university city of Perugia. You will find peace and nature at Lake Trasimeno or Monte Cucco, where you have a fantastic view of the region from the summit.
Valle d'Aosta
Valle d'Aosta is a wonderful winter sports destination. Also in the mood for culture and history? Visit the medieval Fort of Bard and the many Roman ruins in the capital, Aosta. Definitely do not miss: Gran Paradiso National Park. It is truly breathtaking here!
Veneto
When you say Veneto, you say Venice. St. Mark's Square, the Rialto Bridge, the gondoliers… There is so much to see in this capital! But also admire the colorful little island of Burano, the Piazza delle Erbe and Juliet's house (yes, from Romeo) in Verona, and lovely Peschiera del Garda on Lake Garda.
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From a wine tasting in Tuscany to the sand between your toes in Sardinia: you’ve come to the right place at Tritt. We offer holiday homes in diverse regions such as Tuscany, Umbria, Sicily, Sardinia, Le Marche, and by the Italian lakes. Each region has its own charm: from cypress avenues to citrus trees by the sea. And we are happy to help you find the place that suits your wishes. Use the filters on our site or feel free to call us for personal advice.
Yes, many agriturismos are pet-friendly. You often stay in the middle of nature, where your dog can run and sniff around freely. In the description of each accommodation, you can see whether dogs are welcome and whether there is, for example, a fenced garden. Please let us know in advance if you would like to bring your dog, and we will be happy to find a suitable spot for you.


