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NORTHERN ITALY vs SOUTHERN ITALY: WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES?

  • marianoruggiano
  • Nov 17
  • 2 min read

Italy attracts numerous nationalities from all corners of the globe each year, drawn to its renowned lifestyle: la dolce vita! Elegance, culinary prestige, crystal-clear beaches, and the warmth of its people—it's no wonder the saying "All roads lead to Rome" has become so widely accepted. The country is indeed the cradle of Roman and Christian culture and boasts one of the most romantic cities in the world: Venice. So, which region should you choose for your summer getaway? Each one is brimming with exceptional treasures that will reveal all the nuances of this boot-shaped country, guaranteeing you'll find something to suit your taste with every discovery.


NORTHERN ITALY: Elegance in all its splendor

Strolling through the streets of Northern Italy is above all about experiencing a cultural finesse you won't want to miss. Discover the passion for design and fashion in Milan, appreciate the cultural legacy of Romeo and Juliet in the heart of Verona, and marvel at the charming cobblestone streets of Florence. The northern Italian regions also boast a wealth of diverse landscapes, from the majestic Dolomites and their soaring peaks to the sun-drenched vineyards of Tuscany, and the peaceful shores of Lake Como.

Speaking about food, you won't be disappointed either: Tiramisu, creamy risottos, and fresh pasta cooked al dente—you'll never dare leave a dish before savouring every last bite.It's also in the North that you'll find Italy's culinary gold—the black truffle of Alban—as well as meat specialties such as Parma ham, Milanese cutlet, and, of course, spaghetti Bolognese.Finally, complete your trip with a culturally stunning visit to the capital: the remains of Rome adorn the city center on every corner, promising a journey back in time that will leave a lasting impression. It's in Northern Italy that you can truly experience Italian elegance and enjoy prosperous regions that have focused on the restoration of numerous historic buildings.


SOUTHERN ITALY: The Authenticity of a Historical Passion

You won't need to cross any borders to experience a change of scenery. The architecture of Puglia, with its pristine white buildings in the far southeast of the peninsula, will captivate everyone, while the diverse coastlines of the Amalfi, Mediterranean, and Adriatic offer idyllic panoramas with sumptuous turquoise waters.It is also in the south of the country that you can savour one of the dishes that has conquered the world: the famous Neapolitan pizza. Immerse yourself in the charming chaos of Neapolitan cultural vibrancy, and take the time to let the true flavors of the pizzas move you.

While southern Italy may be less wealthy than the northern regions, it is indeed here that you can dive most deeply in the heart of Italian culture in all its splendor.For example, let yourself be captivated by the history of Pompeii, a city frozen in time after the volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. For relaxation, the south of the country offers a wealth of possibilities: from Capri to Sicily, by way of Sardinia, Italy is a mirror of Mediterranean beauty in a thousand shades that will seduce you time and again. From the more mountainous landscapes of the north, here you will find yourself in a more desert-like and exotic climate, typical of the populations of southern Europe.


 
 
 

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