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The City Slowly Disappearing: Italy’s Wonder on Top of a Cliff

Perched atop a volcanic rock formation in the heart of Italy lies a place connected to the world by only a single bridge. Once home to thousands of residents, it is now often referred to as “the dying city.” Yet it is precisely this sense of fragility that has turned Civita di Bagnoregio into one of Europe’s most unusual and photogenic destinations.

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Cefalù: The Place Where Sicily Still Feels Real

Cefalù, a small town on the northern coast of Sicily with around 14,000 residents, lies about seventy kilometers from Palermo and is one of the best-known destinations on this part of the island. During the summer, the number of people in town increases due to tourism, yet Cefalù still manages to preserve the atmosphere of a small Mediterranean town.

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Palermo: Raw, Loud and Irresistible

Wild yet seductive; untidy yet lavish; rough yet warm; raw yet full of charm; old yet relentlessly alive - this is Palermo. If you arrive in Sicily’s largest city expecting the polished elegance of Milan, you will get raw aesthetics instead. If you’re looking for the romantic backdrop of Venice, you’ll find a loud, unfiltered reality. And if you seek the monumental stage of Rome, you’ll get chaos that directs its own scene.

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A Town Where Hospitality Tastes Like Wine

In a world constantly searching for new destinations, it is rare for a place to captivate travelers not through spectacle but through its emotional resonance. That is exactly what happened to Montepulciano, a small town nestled among the hills of southern Tuscany, which was recently named one of the most welcoming destinations in the world by the Booking.com platform.

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