Northern Italy's riches are vast, varied, and yours to discover, from art-packed museums and mosaic-filled cathedrals to Roman ruins and hill towns amid vineyards that produce some of Europe's best wines. You can dine at refined restaurants that casually flaunt their Michelin star ratings, or chow down with the town priest and police chief at osterie (small local eateries) that have spent generations perfecting traditional recipes. You can spend the night in a sumptuous Renaissance villa on Lake Como in the Alpine foothills where Napoleon once stayed (the Villa d'Este), or in a converted 17th-century Venetian palazzo where the room opens directly onto the Grand Canal. Here's a short list of the best of what northern Italy has to offer.
Northern Italy
Travel Guide
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Things to Do
- The Best Festivals and Celebrations
- The Best Hotel Bargains
- Frommer's Favorite Experiences
- The Best Luxury Hotels
- Best Dining Bets
- The Best Mid-Range Hotels
- The Best Architectural Landmarks
- The Best Museums
- The Best Castles
- The Best Artistic Masterpieces
- The Best Cathedrals
- The Best Countryside Retreats
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- Planning a Trip
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Things to Do in Northern Italy
The Best of Northern Italy
The Best Festivals and Celebrations
The Best Hotel Bargains
Frommer's Favorite Experiences
The Best Luxury Hotels
Best Dining Bets
The Best Mid-Range Hotels
The Best Architectural Landmarks
The Best Museums
The Best Castles
The Best Artistic Masterpieces
The Best Cathedrals
The Best Countryside Retreats
Regions
Cities
Asolo
Bassano del Grappa
Bergamo
Bordighera
Bozen
Brixen
Camogli
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Fiumicino
Genoa
Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport
Mantua
Meran
Milan
Milan Linate Airport
Milan Malpensa Airport
Padua
Portofino
Rapallo
San Remo
Santa Margherita Ligure
Tessera
The Riviera del Brenta
Trent
Treviso
Venice
Venice Marco Polo Airport
Ventimiglia
Verona
Verona Airport Valerio Catullo
Vicenza