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Delicious homemade pasta, the classic bistecca fiorentina and incredible local cheese plates with jam.
Home to Renaissance masterpieces. Book tickets far in advance to avoid long waits.
The iconic medieval bridge lined with jewelry shops. Best viewed at sunset from a nearby bridge.

Famous for hand‑rolled pasta made fresh in the window and generous Roman classics like cacio e pepe and amatriciana. The line can wrap around the block, but the wait (usually under 30 minutes) is always worth it. Don't skip dessert — it's legendary.
The ancient amphitheater that's a symbol of Imperial Rome. A must-see.
A marvel of ancient Roman engineering with its stunning oculus.

Hole‑in‑the‑wall bacaro serving €1 cicchetti and iconic Spritz made with Select — the quintessential Venetian street‑food experience locals adore, all at budget‑friendly prices.
A bustling market full of fresh produce and seafood. A feast for the senses.
A breathtaking cathedral with opulent Byzantine mosaics. Dress modestly to enter.
The crown jewel of ancient Greece. Go early morning or late afternoon to beat the crowds and heat.
Wander the charming streets of Athens' oldest neighborhood, filled with tavernas and shops.
A vibrant market selling everything from antiques to street food. Best visited on Sundays.

Traditional Greek loukoumades (honey-soaked doughnuts) served fresh and hot with creative toppings like pistachio cream and the classic honey-walnut combo. The warm neon glow and cozy vibe make it the perfect late-night sweet treat.

Incredible souvlaki in the city for only $4 (small) and $6 (large) — the best I've had in Athens. They also serve a solid moussaka with layers of eggplant, meat sauce, and creamy béchamel, but come here for the souvlaki.

Stunning rooftop cafe with breathtaking views of the Acropolis and ancient Athens. Quality coffee, stylish urban atmosphere, and excellent prices make this the perfect spot for morning coffee or evening drinks with a view.
A charming fishing village with white-washed buildings, waterfront tavernas, and a picturesque harbor.
Famous for its unique granite rock formations and crystal-clear turquoise waters. A true natural wonder.
Wander the narrow marble streets of the capital, filled with boutique shops and traditional tavernas.
Ancient Minoan palace ruins dating back 4,000 years. The legendary home of King Minos and the Minotaur.
Epic 16km hike through Europe's longest gorge. Challenging but absolutely breathtaking. Start early.
The Venetian Harbor and old town are stunning. Explore the labyrinth of streets and waterfront restaurants.
Pink sand beach with shallow, warm waters. One of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean.