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Rating Cities In Italy From "Not Worth Visiting" To "I Want To Stay Here Forever"

My favorite boot! Italy is filled with jagged mountains, picturesque seaside towns, and hills that go on for days. While these are my ✨personal opinions✨ maybe they'll come in handy when you finally plan that trip to Italy!

Positano's colourful cityscape with leisure and fishing boats on the sea
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1.Verona

View from the Romeo and Juliet museum

2.Bari

City of Bari with a cloudy sunrise over the sea

Stay at the Olive Tree or Short Lets Grandi Stazioni.

Hotel room with tall windows and little chandelier

3.Pompeii

photo of a hand holding up a postcard of Pompeii in front of the ruins in Pompeii

4.Genoa

Tall buildings in Genoa

If you've heard of Genovese basil, then you've heard of Genoa.

Genoa is the capital of Liguria — a region along the northwest coast of Italy. Some of my favorite foods come from this region, including pesto and focaccia!

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While the city of Genoa itself is nice, it's not a must see in my book, but if you ever find yourself in Liguria, do yourself a favor and order some trofie al pesto (pictured above).I'd rate it: Good for passing through.

While the city of Genoa itself is nice, it's not a must see in my book, but if you ever find yourself in Liguria, do yourself a favor and order some trofie al pesto (pictured above).

I'd rate it: Good for passing through.

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Hotel Nologo is a nice budget hotel.

Hot tub on the deck of Hotel Nologo

5.Venice

Canal in Venice with gondola boats and buildings on the water.

6.Rimini

A sand beach on the east coast of Italy.

I stayed at Hotel Villa Lalla.

Outside view of Hotel Villa Lalla

7.San Marino

View from San Marino with houses, mountains, and the ocean in the distance

8.Trieste

Port city of Trieste's downtown area with boats lining the marina.

9.Rome

The Trevi Fountain
The colosseum in Rome

For a party vibe, I was recommended to stay at YellowSquare in Rome.

Bustling Italian bistro outside of Yellow Square Hostel

10.Lake Como

Overhead view of Lake Como and a small town on a peninsula leading into the lake.

Ostello Bello Lake Como comes highly recommended.

Ostello Bello is one of only a few hostels near Lake Como. While you might have an easier time finding a hotel or Airbnb, Ostello Bello is a great place to meet people and socialize, something that's hard to do in a lot of hotels.

Prices fluctuate, but you can find a bed for as low as $26.66 a night.

11.Florence

The Florence skyline during golden hour with a hazy mountain range behind the duomo

Home to some of the most jaw-dropping architecture you'll ever see. The first time I saw the duomo (aka Italian church) I literally tripped and fell to my knees out of sheer awe. Maybe it was the dip in the sidewalk, or maybe it was the artistry of the building, we may never know.

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The intricate architecture of the Duomo in Florence

Since I was on a budget, and just wanted a good view, I stayed at PLUS Florence.

Rooftop terrace with plants and lounge chairs overlooking the city of Florence

12.Milan

Milan is SO UNDERRATED! People tend to skip Milan in favor of the other big cities, like Rome, Florence, and Venice. But I'm here to tell you not to skip it. Milan is my favorite of the major cities. 

Milan is SO UNDERRATED! People tend to skip Milan in favor of the other big cities, like Rome, Florence, and Venice. But I'm here to tell you not to skip it. Milan is my favorite of the major cities.

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Up close shot of the intricate architecture of Duomo di Milano

Stay at Hotel Paradiso if you love cats as much as I do.

View of the outside of Hotel Paradiso

13.Sorrento

Sorrento dock and boats in the evening

Another day another rooftop terrace, enjoy a stay at Seven Hostel.

Rooftop terrace with mountain views and lots of seating

14.Positano

Beach in Positano with beautiful mountain leading out to the ocean and stacked houses perched in a pyramid-like-shape.

There are no hostels in Positano, so I chose to stay in Sorrento and take the bus into Positano during the day.

Balcony with a small table and chairs overlooking the scenery of the Amalfi Coast

15.Capri

Mountains and cliffs of Capri leading to the ocean. Stacked buildings built into the side of the mountain with large terraces overlooking the view.
Island of Capri with view of the sea and rock formations

I truly believe there are no bad views in Capri, it's not my ideal place to live since it's a small island, but if I were a Kardashian, I'd spend entire seasons here.

I'd rate it: Stay a week if you're wealthy, but if not, it's still an absolute must for a day trip!

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16.Bologna

Often overlooked, Bologna is a DO NOT MISS kind of city. The food is incredible, in fact it's known for being a foodie city. It's also home to the tallest leaning tower in Italy — watch out Pisa! 

Often overlooked, Bologna is a DO NOT MISS kind of city. The food is incredible, in fact it's known for being a foodie city. It's also home to the tallest leaning tower in Italy — watch out Pisa!

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City streets in bologna with orange and pink buildings

I stayed at Combo Bologna near the train station.

Large outdoor steps and patio to hang out at the Combo Bologna hostel

17.Cinque Terre

Colorful houses stacked on a hill in Manarola

So, Cinque Terre is a famous national park on Italy's Ligurian coast. It's best known for the colorful stacked houses in Manarola, but it's got a lot more to it than just the views (all of which are stunning).

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Beautiful sunset in the streets of Cinque Terre

I like Grand Hostel Manin so much that I've stayed there on multiple trips.

It's rare I find a hostel I love enough to go back to time and time again, but Grand Hostel Manin is one of three hostels where I've been a repeat guest. It's located just outside of Cinque Terre in the city of La Spezia.The vibe is really low-key, instead of raging parties, you're more likely to experience late night wine chats with other guests in the kitchen and maybe even a little acoustic guitar session. They make fresh baked focaccia each morning for breakfast, which beats most hostel breakfasts! It's a bit of a walk from the main train station, but it's close to some amazing restaurants, the water, and a bus stop.Book a night, or three, for $27.85 per night.

18.Polignano a Mare

Buildings of polignano a mare built onto caves jutting out into the sea

Polignano a Mare is a place dreams are made of. The entire city is built on top of caves you can swim through.

Because it's such a small city, there aren't a lot of hotels, so it feels less touristy than other places in Italy.

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It's most known for the famous seaside cave restaurant that is all over Instagram and Pinterest. I've never been, but the views look incredible.

Restaurant built into a cave over the ocean

There are so many more spots in Italy to visit! What are some cities you love that didn't make the list?