Italy is rich in tourism resources, with a humid climate, beautiful scenery, many cultural relics, good beaches and mountainous areas, and roads extending in all directions.
Most of the hotels are small and medium-sized, and there are 115,000 hotels across the country, including hotels, camping sites, tourist villages, and agricultural tourism residences.
The main tourist cities are Rome, Florence and Venice.
Italy is the birthplace of modern civilized thought.
The rich cultural and artistic heritage is Italy’s treasure and an inexhaustible source of tourism development.
The unique geographical location and climate conditions, the extensive sea, land and air transportation network, the service facilities supporting tourism resources, and the cultural connotation that permeates all aspects of people's lives attract 30 to 40 million foreign tourists to Italy every year.
Tourism has therefore become the backbone of Italy's national economy.
Rome: Via Nazionale goes left from the Piazza della Repubblica in front of Trumini Station. There are many shops on a street about 1 kilometer long.
There are everything from high-end fashion stores to stores that often have big sales, and it looks like a big and long department store lying on the street.
Mitsukoshi Department Store is also on this street.
Get off at Ottaviano station, the terminus of metro line A, on Via Ottaviano.
Located on the left side of the station, on a street opposite Piazza San Pietro.
All stores are freely accessible and have a relaxed and often lively atmosphere.
A girl in her 10s and her friends were trying on clothes and researching fashion trends in the store where disco music was playing.
Every window is filled with casual clothes suitable for young people.
Via Cola di Rienzo runs from Piazza Risologumente next to the Vatican to the shopping street on the Lingyin Avenue in Piazza del Popolo.
The wide avenue has shops ranging from high-end fashion to ordinary people.
You can go shopping while walking.
Florence: There are old stores of world-renowned brands and boutiques representing the latest fashions.
Via tornabuoni is lined with famous shops.
There are brand-name high-end shoes, handbags and various clothing in the window.
In addition, many gold and silver craft shops on Ponte Vecchio have a history of 400 years.
The heroine in Puccini's opera "Turandot" also bought a gold ring in Ponte Vecchio.
Florence's famous shopping areas are on Via de Tonabuoni and Via V.d. Vigna Nuova.
Venice: Venice’s handicrafts, the most popular ones are Venetian glass products.
The history of Venetian glass products is nearly 1,000 years old. Just like in the past, craftsmen still use pliers to delicately make red-hot glass.
Red and blue wine glasses are popular gifts for everyone, and a handicraft made of a glass rod with a very fine dyeing pattern cut into discs is highly recommended.
It can be processed into hanging ornaments to keep the memories of Venice forever in your chest.
In addition, paper products, writing supplies and handkerchiefs are also unique to Venice.
Masks used at carnivals are also unique as Venetian handicrafts.
The traditional mask called bauta is very simple and elegant, while the traditional improvisational mask is very interesting.
Milan: Milan is both the economic and fashion capital of Italy.
Milanese fashion is both pleasing to the eye and quite expensive.
Of course, because the texture and design are top-notch.
Via Monte Napoleone, where high-end fashion shops are concentrated in the northeast of the cathedral, is the most representative.
Parallel to it, on Vad. Spiga, the famous shops with beautiful window displays in the middle are dazzling.
Next to the cathedral, there is a large department store, rinascente, which is worth a visit.
There are many high-end items near Cerso.V.Emanuele.
Take the subway and get off at Piazza Lima, the fourth stop from the Cathedral, and then go to Corso Buenos Aires. It has a style like a slum residential area. If you want to go shopping,
This area is better.
There are many beautiful fashion stores on both sides of the street.