From cities like Rome and Barcelona to Marseille and Savona, it’s possible to see popular attractions as well as lesser-known ones, but it’s absolutely worth visiting as many sites as possible all in one trip.
Known for its absolutely stunning architecture, art, history, and delicious food, the Eternal City of Rome remains one of the leading tourist destinations in Europe.
Construction started in 1506 by Pope Julius II. Located in Vatican City, an enclave in Rome, St. Peter’s Basilica is where all main masses and celebrations are held.
The third largest city in Spain, Valencia is a beautiful and often overlooked city. Valencia also happens to be one of the homeports of the Costa Toscana.