Italy Through My Eyes
I'm Scott — an American traveler with a deep love for Italy. These are the cities I keep returning to, the restaurants where I actually eat, and the prices I actually paid. From the Dolomites to Sicily, this is Italy without the tourist traps.
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Explore by Region
From the Alpine lakes of the north to the sun-drenched islands of the south, Italy offers an incredible diversity of landscapes, cultures, and cuisines.
Alpine lakes, fashion capital Milan, Renaissance art in Venice, the culinary heart of Bologna, and the jagged Dolomite peaks. Where Italy feels most European.
The Eternal City, Tuscan rolling hills, Renaissance Florence, and colorful Cinque Terre villages clinging to coastal cliffs.
Naples' electric energy, the dramatic Amalfi Coast, the trulli of Puglia, and the haunting ruins of Pompeii. Raw, real, unforgettable.
Sicily's ancient Greek temples and street food paradise. Sardinia's turquoise coves and rugged beauty. Capri's Blue Grotto and imperial ruins. Three islands, three worlds.
In-Depth Destination Guides
Every price verified in euros. Every restaurant visited. Every tip from personal experience across 16 Italian destinations.
Rome
The Eternal City
From €60/day
Florence
Cradle of the Renaissance
From €55/day
Venice
The Floating City
From €65/day
Amalfi Coast
Mediterranean Paradise on Cliffs
From €70/day
Sicily
Island of Fire and Ancient Wonders
From €40/day
Cinque Terre
Five Villages, One Masterpiece
From €55/day
Milan
Italy's Fashion and Design Capital
From €60/day
Naples
The Raw Soul of Southern Italy
From €50/day
Tuscany
Rolling Hills and Renaissance Soul
From €50/day
Puglia
Italy's Unhurried Heel
From €50/day
Sardinia
Wild Beaches and Ancient Mysteries
From €50/day
Lake Como
Alpine Elegance on the Water
From €55/day
Dolomites
Italy's Jagged Alpine Crown
From €65/day
Bologna
Italy's Culinary Capital
From €45/day
Pompeii
Frozen in Volcanic Time
From €35/day
Capri
The Emperor's Island
From €90/day
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What Makes This Different
No press trips. No sponsored stays. Just years of personal experience across Italy.
Real Prices in Euros
"Every price is one I paid"
€4 espresso at a Roman piazza. €12 margherita at Da Michele in Naples. €85/night boutique hotel in Florence. I verify every number on-site.
Beyond the Tourist Trail
"The Italy most visitors never see"
The trattoria with no English menu in Trastevere. The hidden beach in Cinque Terre. The wine bar in Bologna where locals actually drink. This is lived experience, not guidebook research.
No Sponsored Content
"I don't take press trips"
No hotel comps, no tourism board deals. I pay full price and tell you what I actually think. Every recommendation is something I'd tell a friend.
Your Guide
An American traveler who first visited Italy in 2015 and keeps coming back, uncovering the real country behind the postcards.
Most Italy travel advice comes from bloggers who visited for a week. I've been exploring Italy since 2015 — from my first nervous attempt at ordering in Italian at a Roman trattoria to navigating the backroads of Sicily by rental car. I focus on real logistics, honest prices, and the kind of practical detail that makes or breaks an Italian adventure.
Explore by Interest
Regional cuisine guides, wine region tours, Renaissance art trails, coastal escapes, and ancient Roman history.
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