10 of the Best Roman Attractions in Italy That Are Actually Worth It
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7Herculaneum, Naples:
Lesser-known but equally impressive, Herculaneum is another city buried by Vesuvius’ eruption.
Compared to Pompeii, Herculaneum offers a more intimate experience with its well-preserved mosaics, frescoes, and wooden structures, giving visitors a closer look at Roman domestic life.
From the rugged cliffs of Sicily to the idyllic beaches of Sardinia, Italy's islands offer a diverse range of landscapes and experiences. In this article, we will embark on a virtual journey to explore Italy's most scenic islands, each a paradise waiting to be discovered.