Top 5 reasons to visit Italy
5. The people. Italy has some of the nicest people that I’ve ever met in my life. They are so friendly and lax in everything they do. Coffee break anyone?
4. The language. Just the language alone is in and of itself artistic, poetic, beautiful, and so much fun to learn.
3. Mosaics. Every cathedral and every building is covered floor to ceiling in beautiful mosaics. Sometimes you have to look hard to make sure that it’s not a painting.
2. Gondola. A trip to Italy would not be complete without a gondola ride. There is something so magical about a really attractive Italian man taking you through the alley ways of Venice at sunset while singing “When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie that’s amore!” Mmm… Yes please!
1. Gelato. There is no limit of how much gelato one can consume in one day! For me in Italy it was an essential ritual of getting through the very hot and humid summer days of wonderful Italy.
Let’s be honest, what is there not to love about Italy? Every nook and cranny is covered in ancient ruins, which is surrounded by the crazy hustle and bustle of modern day living. I found myself soaking up the culture and really enjoying my time spent there.
5. The people. Italy has some of the nicest people that I’ve ever met in my life. They are so friendly and lax in everything they do. Coffee break anyone?
4. The language. Just the language alone is in and of itself artistic, poetic, beautiful, and so much fun to learn.
3. Mosaics. Every cathedral and every building is covered floor to ceiling in beautiful mosaics. Sometimes you have to look hard to make sure that it’s not a painting.
2. Gondola. A trip to Italy would not be complete without a gondola ride. There is something so magical about a really attractive Italian man taking you through the alley ways of Venice at sunset while singing “When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie that’s amore!” Mmm… Yes please!
1. Gelato. There is no limit of how much gelato one can consume in one day! For me in Italy it was an essential ritual of getting through the very hot and humid summer days of wonderful Italy.
Let’s be honest, what is there not to love about Italy? Every nook and cranny is covered in ancient ruins, which is surrounded by the crazy hustle and bustle of modern day living. I found myself soaking up the culture and really enjoying my time spent there.
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