Mont Blanc, Western Europe’s highest peak, serves as a natural border between France and Italy. This majestic mountain draws climbers, skiers, and sightseers from across the globe.
The border runs through the Mont Blanc Massif, offering breathtaking vistas of glaciers, alpine meadows, and rugged cliffs. Whether you view it from Chamonix, France, or Courmayeur, Italy, Mont Blanc’s grandeur is unforgettable.
Italy, a country synonymous with breathtaking landscapes, historic cities, and culinary delights, often finds its most famous landmarks swamped with tourists. Yet, beyond the crowded streets of Venice and the bustling piazzas of Rome, lies a treasure trove of stunning locales untouched by the waves of tourism.