Italy Top Destinations - Best Places to visit in Italy
Tourism in Italy
Italy Top Destinations - Best Places to visit in Italy
Book Hotels in the Most Visited Places, Cities, Towns, Airports, Places of Interest, Tourist Regions,Archaeological Sites, Religious Sites, National Parks and more in Italy.
Italy is the fifth most visited country in international
tourism arrivals. People mainly visit Italy for its rich art, cuisine, history,
fashion and culture, its beautiful coastline and beaches, its mountains, and
priceless ancient monuments. Italy also contains more World Heritage Sites than
any other country in the world. Tourism is one of Italy's fastest growing and
most profitable industrial sectors.
Italy has some of the world's most ancient tourist resorts,
dating back to the time of the Roman Republic, when destinations such as
Pompeii, Naples, Ischia, Capri and especially Baiae were popular with the rich
of Roman society. Pompeii is currently Italy's third the world's 48th most
visited tourist destination, with over 2.5 million tourists a year.
Apart from Rome, Milan, Venice and Florence are the top
destinations for tourism in Italy. Other major tourist locations include Turin,
Naples, Padua, Bologna, Perugia, Genoa, Sicily, Sardinia, Salento and Cinque
Terre. Two factors in each of these locations are history and geography. The
Roman Empire, middle ages, and renaissance have left many cultural artifacts
for the Italian tourist industry to use. Many northern cities are also able to
use the Alps as an attraction for winter sports, while coastal southern cities
have the Mediterranean Sea to draw tourists looking for sun.
Italy is home to fifty UNESCO World Heritage Sites, more
than any other country, including many entire cities such as Verona, Siena,
Vicenza, Ferrara, San Gimignano, Urbino, Matera, Pompei, Noto and Siracusa.
Ravenna hosts an unprecedented eight different internationally recognized
sites.
Hotel Categories in Italy
In Italy there is a broad variety of hotels, going from 1-5
stars. The number of hotels, according to their rating, is like this:
- 7-star hotels: 1 with 25 rooms (the Town House Galleria located in Milan).
- 5-star hotels: 232 with 20,686 rooms and 43,150 beds.
- 4-star hotels: nearly 3,700 with 247,000 rooms and 502,000 beds.
- 3-star hotels: 14,500 with 483,000 rooms and 940,000 beds.
- 2-star hotels: 5,000 with 116,000 beds.
- 1-star hotels: 2,000 with 157,000 beds.
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