Dreaming of an Italian Summer?
So are we. And we curated a list of things to do if you are headed to the country. Beyond the usual sights of Amalfi and the history of Rome, these are the things you can do and places to visit across this European paradise.
Sport
sourceTour de France, Florence: Witness a historic moment as the first three stages of the Tour de France take place in Italy from June 21st to July 29th, starting in Florence and passing through Rimini and Turin.
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2. Italian Open, Rome: Experience the thrill of world-class tennis at the Foro Italico from May 6th to 19th, featuring top players like Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev, and Naomi Osaka.
3. Italian Grand Prix, Monza: Be part of the excitement at the Temple of Speed as the Italian Grand Prix returns to the Monza Circuit from August 30th to September 1st.
Music Scenes
sourceLucca Summer Festival, Lucca: Enjoy live performances by renowned artists like Ed Sheeran, Swedish House Mafia, and Rod Stewart at Piazza Napoleone across June and July.
Food & Wine
sourceBorgo diVino: Embark on a wine-tasting journey in picturesque Italian villages from May to September, sampling delicious wines amidst scenic vineyards.
Ferragosto: Join Italians in celebrating the peak of summer on August 15th with beach days, family gatherings, and delicious food traditions across Italy.
Art in the City
sourceVan Gogh in Trieste: Immerse yourself in the life and work of Vincent Van Gogh at the Revoltella Museum in Trieste, featuring 50 masterpieces spanning his entire artistic career until June 30th.