Trevi

With its “snail” shape, Trevi has been included in the list of “Most beautiful villages in Italy” and has also been named “Oil City” and “Slow City”.

Positano

Perla della Costiera Amalfitana, il borgo dei pescatori di Positano è meta delle vacanze estive di molti turisti. Il simbolo del paese è la nota Chiesa di Santa Maria Teresa dell’Assunta

Acqualagna

Acqualagna, near the magnificent Gola del Furlo, is nationally called the Capital of the Truffle. The village is a popular destination both for those who love gastronomic itineraries

Capalbio

What to see in Capalbio, one of the most beautiful and evocative villages of the Maremma. Among the most important tourist attractions ,there is the famous Giardino dei tarocchi.

Teglio

Homeland of the pizzoccheri, the inhabited area of Teglio enjoys a privileged position, on the Rhaetian side of the Valtellina Alps.

Tirano

Tirano, in Valtellina, is the starting and arrival point of the Bernina Red Train. In addition to being a slow city, it offers numerous opportunities for sports.

Montefalco

The Umbrian village of Montefalco is the reference point of the winery region in which are being produced the Sagrantino di Montefalco and Montefalco Rosso.

Acquapendente

The village of Acquapendente is located in Lazio to the inside of the historical region of Tuscia.

Sant’Agata di Puglia

Sant’Agata di Puglia, in the historic region of Daunia, retains its structure as a medieval village, with double walls