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Atrações mais populares em Italy

Things to do in Italy showcase an incredible blend of history and art. Visit the Colosseum in Rome, where ancient gladiators once fought, then explore the Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica, home to priceless religious art. In Florence, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore impresses with its stunning dome and intricate frescoes.

Colosseum, Rome

1. Colosseum

Rome

4.8 (481,373)
Marco históricoAtração turísticaLugar históricoPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Epic arena of ancient spectacle and power. Walk the arena rim, hear imagined roars and glimpse the maze of tunnels below.

Fatos rápidos: When filled to capacity, it seated roughly 50,000 spectators who watched gladiatorial combats, animal hunts and staged naval reenactments. Beneath the arena lies an intricate hypogeum of tunnels and cages, where animals and performers were hidden until dramatic entrances revealed them to the crowd.

Destaques: Walking onto the arena reveals worn stone, iron clamps and scorched surfaces that still echo the roar of massive crowds and imperial spectacles. Below the floor a two-level hypogeum with dozens of chambers and a pulley network once hid caged beasts and raised scenery, offering a visceral backstage view few ancient sites preserve so clearly.

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Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City (Rome)

2. Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City (Rome)

Rome

4.8 (171,661)
Atração turísticaIgrejaLocal de cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPonto de interesse

World-class art meets monumental architecture in one unforgettable visit. See frescoes, colossal sculpture, and climb for panoramic city views.

Fatos rápidos: Miles of gallery corridors contain an astonishing range of art, from ancient sarcophagi to Renaissance masterpieces. Visitors often come for the painted chapel ceiling and the immense dome where footsteps echo off cool marble.

Destaques: Michelangelo painted about 300 human figures across nearly 500 square metres of ceiling, a vivid, overhead panorama that rewards slow gazing. Gian Lorenzo Bernini's gilded baldachin rises about 29 metres above the main altar, and during major liturgies the lighting makes the bronze glow like stage lighting.

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Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa

3. Leaning Tower of Pisa

Pisa

4.7 (188,744)
Lugar históricoAtração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Off-kilter architecture worth seeing up close. Climb narrow steps for dizzying views and a quirky photo angle.

Fatos rápidos: A freestanding bell tower leans noticeably because its foundation sits on soft, uneven subsoil. Visitors can climb narrow, worn stone steps to a viewing gallery about 55 meters up, where the tilt feels surprisingly dramatic.

Destaques: Engineers reduced the lean from roughly 5.5 degrees to about 3.97 degrees between 1990 and 2001 using careful soil extraction, stabilizing the structure without heavy scaffolding. From the top, seven bells tuned to a musical scale and sweeping views over red-tiled roofs create a sensory payoff that makes the climb worth the effort.

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Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo), Florence

4. Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo)

Florence

4.8 (106,977)
Atração turísticaIgrejaLocal de cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPonto de interesse

Stand beneath one of Europe's largest masonry domes. Climb tight stairs for sweeping city views and an up-close look at monumental frescoes.

Fatos rápidos: A vast brick dome crowns the skyline, with masons laying over four million bricks in a herringbone pattern to make it self-supporting. Colored marble stripes on the exterior and a richly frescoed interior draw both art lovers and casual passersby.

Destaques: Filippo Brunelleschi's double-shell dome spans about 42 meters and rises roughly 91 meters above the nave, an audacious engineering feat that used no external scaffolding. Climbing 463 narrow steps rewards you with a face-to-face view of Giorgio Vasari's Last Judgment, where life-size figures and vibrant pigments fill the curved vault.

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Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square) and St. Mark's Basilica, Venice

5. Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square) and St. Mark's Basilica

Venice

4.7 (191,664)
PraçaAtração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Golden mosaics and soaring views await. Wander gleaming interiors, then climb for sweeping city panoramas.

Fatos rápidos: Mosaics blaze in gold and tiny glass tiles, catching sunlight so the interior seems to change color as you move. A wide open square doubles as a social stage, alive with cafés, pigeons, ceremonies and a nearly 100-meter bell tower watching over it all.

Destaques: A golden altarpiece called the Pala d'Oro dazzles with enamel panels and hundreds of gems, throwing jewel-bright reflections across the apse. Four ancient bronze horses carry a dramatic provenance: taken from Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade, they still stand above the main balcony as silent witnesses.

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Pompeii Archaeological Site, near Naples

6. Pompeii Archaeological Site, near Naples

4.7 (81,505)
Marco históricoAtração turísticaMonumentoMuseuLugar histórico

Ancient streets frozen under ash make history shockingly immediate. Stroll past mosaics, ovens and plaster casts.

Fatos rápidos: Walking the streets reveals preserved frescoes, mosaics and carbonized loaves, offering an uncanny freeze-frame of daily life. Volcanic ash entombed homes and public spaces, and archaeologists have recovered more than 1,150 plaster casts of people caught in the eruption.

Destaques: Step into a street where a bakery still holds dozens of carbonized loaves, and an amphitheatre once seated around 20,000 spectators. A floor mosaic nearly six by three meters, called the Alexander Mosaic, once graced the grand reception room of the House of the Faun.

Positano, Amalfi Coast

7. Positano

Amalfi Coast

4.7 (89,838)
Scenic SpotAtração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Sun-drenched cliffside views that reward a little effort. Pastel houses, pebble beaches, and lemon-scented alleys to wander.

Fatos rápidos: Cliffside houses spill down to a pebbly main beach, linked by a maze of steep stairways and sun-soaked terraces that invite slow wandering. Bright majolica tiles and the citrus scent in the air reveal a long local love of ceramics and lemons that still flavors daily life.

Destaques: A 13th-century Byzantine icon of the Black Madonna sits inside the town church, beneath a famously yellow-and-green majolica dome that pops in photos. Every August 15 locals stage a lively sea procession and fireworks from the harbor, filling the air with music, incense, and grilled-fish aromas.

Vernazza, Cinque Terre (Liguria)

8. Vernazza, Cinque Terre (Liguria)

Liguria

4.7 (46,690)
Parque nacionalAtração turísticaParquePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Colorful harbor scenes and cliffside trails make it worth the trip. Expect sunlit alleys, sea-spray views, and fresh seafood stalls.

Fatos rápidos: Sunlight slaps pastel facades and turns the tiny harbor into a living watercolor, perfect for slow wandering with a scoop of gelato. Local fishermen still haul nets at dawn and laughter fills the main piazza as cafés set out tables by midmorning.

Destaques: A U-shaped harbor shelters roughly 25 wooden fishing boats, arranging a living postcard of color and reflections you can photograph from the harbor steps. Each August 15 residents parade a 17th-century Madonna statue through the alleys before family-run fireworks light the sea, a tradition that brings neighbors together and fills the night with bonfire smoke and song.

Bellagio, Lake Como

9. Bellagio

Lake Como

LocalityPolitical

A pretty lakeside tip where pastel streets meet grand gardens. Expect boat rides, panoramic terraces, and scoops of gelato by the water.

Fatos rápidos: Perched where two branches of the lake split, the town feels like a postcard full of pastel facades and bobbing boats. Narrow alleys conceal artisan shops, elegant villas with manicured gardens, and cafés that serve espresso with sweeping water views.

Destaques: Morning light often reveals terraced gardens with sculpted statues and centuries-old plane trees, while a short ferry hop to neighboring villages takes about 15 to 25 minutes. Local gardeners still tend camellias and magnolias by hand, and the lakeside promenade hosts an annual boat regatta that draws colorful traditional wooden boats and cheering locals.

Mount Vesuvius, near Naples

10. Mount Vesuvius, near Naples

4.3 (8,093)
Característica naturalEstabelecimento

Epic crater views reward the climb. Steamy fumaroles, pumice trails and sweeping bay panoramas.

Fatos rápidos: A dramatic volcanic cone towers over the bay, with trails that cut through loose scoria and fragrant Mediterranean scrub. Occasional puffs of steam and a faint sulfur tang remind visitors the mountain still brews power beneath its slopes.

Destaques: Guides love to point out that ash from the 79 AD eruption preserved entire streets and frescoes in nearby buried towns, so the crater feels like an active, touchable chapter of ancient history. Local vintners cultivate Lacryma Christi grapes on the lower slopes, producing a mineral, slightly smoky wine that tastes of volcanic soil.

Gondola Ride

11. Gondola Ride

3.9 (249)
Tour AgencyTravel AgencyPonto de interesseServiceEstabelecimento

Romantic glide through twisting waterways. Drift past ornate bridges, palaces, and quiet reflections.

Fatos rápidos: Wooden boats glide through narrow waterways, steered by a single oarsman balancing at the stern. Riders often travel only a few hundred meters per trip, while a typical 30-minute ride commonly costs around €80–€120 depending on time and route.

Destaques: A single oarsman may belong to a tight guild of roughly 400 licensed professionals, some training in formal schools where rhythm and technique are tested to exacting beats. Hulls are subtly asymmetrical, offset to counter the rower’s weight, producing that elegant sideways glide and mirror-like reflections under low bridges.

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Pratos doces tradicionais

Tiramisu

Tiramisu

Tiramisu was created in Treviso in the 1960s, its name means "pick me up" because of the coffee and mascarpone that revive the palate.

Cannoli

Cannoli

Cannoli come from Sicily, where fried pastry tubes are filled with sweet ricotta and were originally made as a celebratory treat for Carnevale.

Panettone

Panettone

Panettone is a tall, dome-shaped sweet bread from Milan, made with natural yeast and a long rising that gives it a light, airy crumb studded with candied fruit.

Pratos salgados tradicionais

Pizza

Pizza

Modern pizza was born in Naples, and the Margherita was famously created for Queen Margherita in 1889 with tomato, mozzarella and basil to mirror the Italian flag.

Pasta

Pasta

Italy has more than 300 traditional pasta shapes, and each shape is designed to cling to particular sauces so texture and sauce work together in every bite.

Risotto

Risotto

Risotto relies on starchy short-grain rice like Arborio or Carnaroli, cooked slowly so the grains release starch and create a luxuriously creamy texture without adding cream.

Bebidas tradicionais

Espresso

Espresso

Espresso, whose name means "pressed out", is brewed under high pressure to concentrate flavors and create a golden crema that top aficionados prize.

Limoncello

Limoncello

Limoncello hails from the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento, and it is made by steeping lemon zest in neutral spirit then sweetening the extract for a bright, icy digestif.

Grappa

Grappa

Grappa is a pomace brandy distilled from the skins and seeds left after winemaking, it began as a rustic farmhouse drink and now comes in refined, aged varieties.

Frequently Asked Questions about Italy

What is the best time to visit Italy?
The best months to visit Italy are April, May, June, September, and October. These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to peak summer. Traveling during these times ensures a more comfortable and enjoyable experience for tourists.
Is Italy expensive for travelers?
Italy's average cost of living is around $1300 per month. While expenses vary by city and lifestyle, travelers can manage their budget accordingly. Italy offers a range of accommodations, food, and activities to suit both budget and premium travelers.
How is public transportation in Italy?
Italy has a public transport score of 7 out of 10. Major cities and towns are well connected by buses, trams, and trains. Travelers can use these modes to conveniently reach most tourist destinations and explore the country without a car.
Is tap water safe to drink in Italy?
Yes, tap water in Italy is safe to drink. The country maintains strict quality controls ensuring clean and potable water throughout urban and rural areas. Tourists can confidently drink tap water without health concerns.
How many tourists visit Italy each year?
Italy receives approximately 65 million tourists annually. This high influx shows Italy's popularity as a travel destination, attracting visitors from around the world to experience its culture, history, cuisine, and landscapes.

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Passeios de um dia mais populares

Florence

275 km 1h 30m by high-speed train

Renaissance art and architecture — Uffizi, Duomo and Ponte Vecchio.

Naples & Pompeii

225 km 1h 10m by high-speed train (to Naples)

Historic Naples and the archaeological site of Pompeii nearby.

Tivoli

33 km 40m by car or regional train

Villa d'Este gardens and Hadrian's Villa — grand historic villas.

Ostia Antica

30 km 30–40m by regional train

Well-preserved ancient port ruins — quieter than Pompeii.

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Comentários (8)

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Dulce R.

Compre bilhetes interurbanos cedo, as tarifas IC e Frecce caem muito com antecedência, os comboios locais ficam bem sem reserva.

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Paloma K.

Coastal towns were unreal, but regional trains ran late a few times. Two weeks felt rushed, aim for 10 days per region to relax.

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Alma W.

Got sunburned in late May, weather is finicky in spring. People are warm, but pickpocket risk higher in crowded metros.

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Ramiro S.

Italy blew my expectations, food every day was incredible, cities crowded in July, budget more for food and museums than you think.

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Lupe A.

Check museum websites, many offer free entry days or timed slots, book popular galleries weeks ahead to avoid queues.

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Como chegar

Estações de trem

Roma Termini

High-speed connections to Milan, Florence, Naples; regional lines

Milano Centrale

High-speed to Rome, Venice, Turin; international links

Venezia Santa Lucia

Regional and high-speed links to Milan, Padua; access to islands

Use high-speed trains (Frecciarossa/Italo) for intercity travel; Leonardo Express from FCO to Termini.

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EU/EEA, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Israel, many Latin American countries

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Citizens of several countries including India, China, Nigeria, many African and some Asian countries typically need a Schengen visa

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Informações úteis para Italy

Locais populares para comprasGalleria Vittorio Emanuele II (Milan), Via Condotti (Rome), The Mall (outlet, Florence), Via Montenapoleone (Milan)
Locais populares para vida noturnaMilan Navigli, Trastevere (Rome), San Lorenzo (Rome), Vicolo dei Lavandai (Florence)
Restaurantes casuais popularesLocal trattorie, Osterie, Pizzerie
Restaurantes sofisticados popularesOsteria Francescana (Modena), Da Vittorio (Bergamo), Piazza Duomo (Alba)
Cafés popularesVarious independent cafes in major cities (Milan,Rome,Florence), chain cafes with Wi‑Fi
Água da torneira segura para beberSim
Visto para nômades digitaisNão
Melhor app de táxiFreeNow, ItTaxi, mytaxi
Preço do táxi / km$1.5
Turistas / ano65000000
População60000000
Velocidade média da internet móvel50 Mbps
Percentual de desemprego8 %
Percentual de pobreza20 %
Renda média / mês$2500
Custo médio de vida / mês$1300
Preço do hotel / noite a partir de$50
Preço da cerveja a partir de$3
Preço do café a partir de$1.5
Preço da comida de rua a partir de$4
Preço da refeição em restaurante a partir de$12
Moeda localEUR
Tipos de plugue disponíveisC, F, L
ReligiõesRoman Catholicism
Idiomas faladosItalian, Regional dialects, English
Grupos étnicosItalian majority, immigrant communities (Romanian, Albanian, North African)
Orientação políticaCenter-left to center-right moderate
Densidade populacional200 /km²
Área geográfica301340 km²
Desastres naturais possíveisEarthquakes, Floods, Volcanic eruptions
Animais perigososEuropean vipers, Wild boar (occasional)
Locais para um bom passeioAmalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, Florence historic center, Historic center of Rome, Venice canals
Transportes públicos popularesRegional trains, Metro (Milan,Rome), Buses, Trams, Ferries (Venice)
Companhias aéreasITA Airways, Ryanair, EasyJet, Vueling
Vacinações sugeridasRoutine vaccines (MMR,Tdap), Hepatitis A (if prolonged travel), Tetanus booster
Tipos de arquiteturaRoman, Renaissance, Baroque, Medieval, Neoclassical
Consumo médio de cerveja por pessoa / ano30 l
Consumo médio de vinho por pessoa / ano40 l
Cultura de gorjetasSmall tips appreciated, rounding up/5-10% in restaurants
Coworking / dia$15
Airbnb / mês$1200
Aluguel 1 quarto / mês$700
Academia / mês$35
Orçamento diário (mochileiro)$50
Orçamento diário (médio)$120

Visão geral de Italy

Proficiência em inglêsMédia
Segurança no trânsitoMédia
Amigável para estrangeirosMédia
Liberdade de expressãoBoa
Transporte públicoBoa
SaúdeBoa
EducaçãoBoa
Confiabilidade da rede elétricaBoa
Segurança contra crimes violentosBoa
CaminhabilidadeBoa
Vida noturnaBoa
Cena gastronômicaMuito boa
Amigável LGBTQ+Média
Cena de startupsMédia
Nível de ruídoMédia
LimpezaMédia
Acesso à naturezaBoa

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