As BrowsingItaly is all about curating all good things on Italy, we will be featuring 25 of our favorite photos of Italy on Instagram every Saturday. The photos will not only showcase the plethora of renowned attractions in Italy, fabulous food, wine and more, but they will also give you a glimpse of life in Italy and take you to places off-the-beaten path.
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BI comments: Buongiorno! Looks like spring has sprung in Todi, Umbria. |
BI comments: A glimpse of local artisans at work. Here’s translation of the original caption: Anna is one of the many basket weavers you will meet while walking through the ancient village of Castelsardo in Sardinia. Every day she sits at the entrance of her home and displays the baskets she has made which are typical products from this charming place. While working she chats with whoever stops to ask her questions. Look for her when you decide to visit Castelsardo and stop to observe and listen to this traditional art. |
BI comments: The lovely streets of Ostuni, in Puglia, as known as The White City. |
BI comments: Beautifully made fiadoni, typical treat from Abruzzo. |
BI comments: Splendid sunset in Reggio Calabria. |
BI comments: On the topic of sunset, this golden hour in Rome is one of my favorites and what makes the Eternal City even more magical. |
BI comments: Basilica of San Francesco in Assisi. Awe-inspiring sight! |
BI comments: In the town of Camogli, on the Italian Riviera. |
BI comments: How picturesque! Taken in Porto Cervo, Sardinia. The caption says this is “Stella Maris, a little church by the sea”. For more on Sardinia, here’s a post on Exploring Sardinia. |
BI comments: You probably think this is Tuscany. But this is the region of Le Marche. If you like places that are lesser-known and still boasts breathtaking landscapes, you will love this region. Here’s a glimpse of a part of Le Marche known as the Conero area. |
BI comments: Enjoying the sun in Milan. Feels like spring has arrived. |
BI comments: When in Siena, you will definitely see the Torre del Mangia, but behind it is this paradise, the garden of Orto De Pecci. |
BI comments: Bright colors, in the town of Campobasso in the region of Molise. |
BI comments: Cervo, in the region of Liguria, is recognized as one of “The Most Beautiful Villages in Italy”. |
BI comments: Duomo of Ravello, on the Amalfi Coast. Still quiet but soon, it will be bustling. |
BI comments: Serene and calm in Lake Maggiore, the second largest lake in Italy. If you are planning a trip there, here’s a handy post on 10 Things To do Around Stresa and Lake Maggiore. |
BI comments: We spent summer in Cefalu and had an amazing time. Beautiful sea and great food. Here’s more on Cefalu. |
BI comments: Beautiful shot taken in Govone, in the region of Piedmont. |
BI comments: It’s possible to have the Spanish Steps all to yourself – head out early to enjoy Rome without the crowds. |
BI comments: You can’t help but be in a cheerful mood when you see the vibrant colors of houses in Burano. |
BI comments: The caption says that “this should be a movie set”. Martina Franca is one of my favorite towns to Puglia. |
BI comments: In the Florence countryside. It’s easy to understand why visitors can’t get enough of Tuscany. It’s postcard perfect. |
BI comments: The island of Procida, off the coast of Naples. This place is on my bucket list for this year. |
BI comments: Briatico, a coastal town in the region of Calabria. |
BI comments: We were also in the mountains this week in Alto Adige, and had a fabulous time skiing. |
Such a beautiful collection of images. (Thank you for including me)
Hey Gillian, my pleasure! That was the picture perfect photo of spring!