20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (2024)

If you are researching where to go in Italy, without a doubt you are finding gorgeous, vibrant photos of Italy’s top destinations. Would you like to know how to get these same gorgeous views of Italy?

In this post, find out how to get a bird’s eye view over Venice, where to get one of the best views of the Dolomites, and where to snap the best photos of the Cinque Terre. All of these spots are easy to get to and no special camera equipment is required. And whether or not you just want to take in a beautiful view or capture the moment forever in a photograph, these are very simple spots to add into your tour of Italy.

Table of Contents

Best Views of Italy

Overlooking Rome from St. Peter’s Basilica

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (1)

For this iconic view over St. Mark’s Square and Rome, climb the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica.

Where: The Dome of St. Peter’s Basilica

How To Do It: Climb 551 steps to the top for €6 or take an elevator to the terrace and then climb 320 steps to the top for €8

LEARN MORE: 2 Days in Rome, the Perfect Itinerary for Your First Visit

The Colors of Vernazza

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (2)

This view of Vernazza is one of the most photographed and gorgeous spots on the Cinque Terre. Getting here requires a short walk on the hiking trail but it’s worth it…this still remains one of my favorite photos of Italy.

Where: From the Cinque Terre hiking trail, GPS coordinates: 44.136594, 9.681343

How To Do It: From the harbor of Vernazza, walk past Chiesa di Santa Margherita to hiking trail. Roughly 200 meters down this trail, in the direction of Monterosso, is an overlook where you can get this same view.

LEARN MORE: Hiking the Cinque Terre, What You Need to Know

The Florence Cathedral

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (3)

There are a LOT of places in Florence where you can get a stunning view of the Florence Cathedral (the Duomo). Our favorite view is from the top of the Arnolfo Tower, which is located on Palazzo Vecchio.

Where: Arnolfo Tower, Palazzo Vecchio

How to Do It: Palazzo Vecchio is located on Piazza della Signoria. Pay the entrance fee and climb the stairs to the top of the tower. Get pricing and hours on the official website.

LEARN MORE: Where to Get the Best Views of Florence

The Grand Canal of Venice

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (4)

You can get some of the best views of Venice from the small bridges that criss cross over the canals. But my favorite view of Venice is here, on Ponte dell’Accademia, overlooking the Grand Canal.

Where: Ponte dell’Accademia

How To Do It: Simply walk to the top of the bridge to get this view of Venice. Midday, this can be a very crowded spot, but in our experience, at twilight it is surprisingly quiet and uncrowded.

LEARN MORE: 12 Beautiful Views of Venice and Where to Get Them

The Dolomites

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (5)

The Dolomites don’t usually make it onto the must-see list for most travelers to Italy, especially if this is your first time in Italy. But what if I told you that you could have this view with just a tiny bit of hiking?

Simply hop on a cable car, walk a half mile, and enjoy this jaw dropping view of the Dolomites. If you are looking to add some adventure to your Italian holiday, hike the entire Puez-Odle Altopiano for a truly memorable experience.

Where: On the Puez-Odle Altopiano trail near Selva di Val Gardena, GPS Coordinates: 46°33’27” N 11°48’47” E

How To Do It: From the town of Selva di Val Gardena, take the Dantercepies gondola up into the mountains (already the views are amazing!). From the gondola, walk east on the wide, gravel trail until you get to Rifugio Jimmy. From here, take trail No. 2 up into the mountains. You will have to hike up a rocky trail for 500 feet to get this view. If you are willing to go a little higher, the view gets even better.

Beautiful Bellagio

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (6)

Called the Pearl of Lake Como, this lakeside town is one of Italy’s prettiest places to visit. Stroll the photogenic streets and enjoy the gorgeous views of Lake Como.

Where: Lake Como

How to Do It: It is easy to visit Bellagio on a day trip of Lake Como, whether you are staying in Milan, Como, or Lugano. There are photography spots throughout town but one of the best is from the viewpoint at the intersection of Via Giuseppe Garibaldi and Salita Serbelloni.

LEARN MORE: 8 Amazing Things to Do in Bellagio

Overlooking Tuscany

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (7)

The town of San Gimignano in Tuscany is famous for its fifteen medieval towers. From the top of Torri dei Salvucci, one of these towers, overlook the rolling hills of Tuscany and the stone buildings of San Gimignano.

Where: Torri dei Salvucci, San Gimignano

How To Do It: Torri dei Salvucci is located on Piazza delle Erbe. This tower is actually a B&B property in San Gimignano. When it is not rented, visitors can climb to the tower to the top for one of the best views of San Gimignano.

LEARN MORE: A Photo Tour of the Tuscan Hill Town, San Gimignano

Sunset Views of Matera

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (8)

Matera is one of the most photogenic cities in Italy. One of the best things to do in Matera is to wander the city streets and visit the viewpoints of the stone dwellings and churches that cover its hillsides.

Matera is beautiful all day long but at night this city really sparkles.

Where: The sunset photo above was taken from the terrace that sits on top of the Church of San Pietro Barisano. From this spot, you get amazing sunset views of Matera (this is our favorite view of Matera). Here are the GPS coordinates: 40°40’07.7″N 16°36’33.3″E

How to Do It: Get to this spot about 30 minutes before sunset to get set up with your tripod.

LEARN MORE: Best Things to Do in Matera

Lovely Lago di Braies

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (9)

Lago di Braies is one of the most picturesque lakes in the Dolomites. Rent a rowboat and paddle around the lake, walk the short, easy trail that makes a loop around the lake, and photograph the rowboats.

Where: Lago di Braies, Dolomites

How to Do It: For the best experience, get here before 9 am, before the crowds arrive. You also have the option to rent a boat early in the morning for a sunrise photo session. Lago di Braies is best visited on a sunny day, when the sunlight brings out the colors of the lake.

LEARN MORE: How to Visit Lago di Braies

Riomaggiore

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (10)

Riomaggiore makes a great spot to watch the sunset in the Cinque Terre. Find a spot on the rocks in the harbor and enjoy the view as the sun sets and town lights up.

Where: Harbor of Riomaggiore, GPS Coordinates: 44°5’53” N 9°44’15” E

How To Do It: The harbor of Riomaggiore is very small. Walk out onto the rocks and do your best to find a comfortable spot to sit.

LEARN MORE: The Cinque Terre for Budget Travelers

Positano from the Mediterranean Sea

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (11)

If you want a unique view of Positano, see it from the Mediterranean Sea. We rented kayaks for an hour, the perfect way to cool off in the hot summer weather and get this stunning view of Positano. If you don’t feel like kayaking, you can get a similar view from the ferries that cruise up and down the coast.

Where: Positano, GPS Coordinates: 40°37’35” N 14°29’13” E

How To Do It: We rented kayaks right on the beach in Positano for a price of €30 (2 kayaks for one hour). Enjoy paddling along the coastline!

The Trulli of Alberobello

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (12)

Alberobello is is famous for its trulli, small round buildings with conical roofs made of stone. Stroll the hilly maze of streets, shop for souvenirs, enjoy the view across the rooftop terraces, and fill your camera’s memory card with photos of this enchanting town

Where: Alberobello, Puglia

How to Do It: From rooftop terraces to the maze of city streets, there are a lot of great photo spots in Alberobello. One of our favorites is on Via Monte S. Michele near Ristorante L’Aratro di Domenico Laera.

LEARN MORE: 15 Things to Do in Alberobello

Rome at Sunset

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (14)

For one of the best sunset views of Rome, put Oro Bistrot on your list. This rooftop bar and restaurant overlooks the Trajan Forum and the Altar of the Fatherland. It’s one of our favorite viewpoints of Rome.

Where: Oro Bistrot, Rome

How to Do It: Make a reservation for the rooftop bar and/or rooftop terrace about an hour before sunset. We did this in September and had a 6 pm reservation for the co*cktail lounge and a 7 pm reservation for the restaurant. To watch the sunset from this spot was magical.

LEARN MORE: Best Rooftop Bars in Rome

The Amalfi Coast

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (15)

As you journey down the Amalfi Coast, you will be treated to numerous views of the stunning coastline. This photo was taken on the drive between Positano and Amalfi.

Where: On Amalfi Drive in Conca dei Marini, GPS Coordinates: 40.616960, 14.575165

How To Do It: I snapped this photo while on the bus between Positano and Amalfi. This part of the road is very narrow with very few pull-offs for cars. If you have a car, you may be able to park at Hotel Le Terazze and walk the short distance to this viewpoint.

A Bird’s Eye View of Siena

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (16)

For the best view of Siena, climb to the top of Torre del Mangia. This is the tall, skinny tower that sits on Palazzo Pubblico. From this viewpoint, not only do you get panoramic views of Siena but you also look out over the rolling hills of Tuscany.

Where: Torre del Mangia, Siena

How to Do It: You’ll have to climb over 400 steps to the top of the tower (there is no elevator). It’s one of the biggest tower climbs listed in this guide but it is well worth it for the incredible views.

LEARN MORE: Top 10 Things to Do in Siena

Seceda

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (17)

From the summit of Seceda, you can look out across the jagged, slanting pinnacles, making this one of the most famous viewpoints of the Dolomites.

Where: Seceda summit, Dolomites

How to Do It: Ride the cable car from Ortisei to Seceda. From the mountain station, it is 10-minute uphill walk to the Seceda viewpoint.

LEARN MORE: How to Visit Seceda with Little to No Hiking

Castelmezzano

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (18)

Castelmezzano is a small, colorful, hilltop town in Basilicata, Italy. It has been called one of the prettiest villages in Italy and we have to agree. The town’s hilltop setting and backdrop of Dolomite spires make this one of the most unique towns to visit in Italy.

What makes it even more exciting is that you can zipline from Castelmezzano to the nearby town of Pietrapertosa. It’s one of southern Italy’s most thrilling experiences.

Where: Basilicata

How to Do It: The photo above was taken at Terrazza Panoramica at Piazza Emilio Caizzo in Castelmezzano. If you’re up for the zipline, you get more amazing views of the area.

LEARN MORE: How to Visit Castelmezzano and Pietrapertosa

A Bird’s Eye View of Venice

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (19)

From the top of the Campanile you can have this panoramic view of Venice. An elevator whisks you to the top, so climbing stairs is not necessary.

Where: St. Mark’s Campanile

How To Do It: For €10, take the elevator to the top of the Campanile.

LEARN MORE: Venice Bucket List: 20 Amazing Things to Do in Venice

Watch the Sunset in Florence

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (20)

It’s a magical experience to watch the sunset over Florence and the best spot to do so is at Piazzale Michelangelo.

Where: Piazzale Michelangelo

How To Do It: To get here it’s just a short walk from the Ponte Vecchio. We stopped at a market on the way and made a picnic dinner, which we ate as we watched the sunset. To get these sunset photos, we spent about an hour and a half here.

LEARN MORE: Florence Bucket List: Best Things to Do in Florence

Sea Stacks in Puglia

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (21)

With its stacks of limestone pillars, coves, and arches,Torre Sant’Andrea is one of the prettiest places to visit in Puglia.

Where: Torre Sant’Andrea, Puglia

How to Do It: Park at Parcheggio dei Faraglioni and pay the small fee using the automated parking machine. From here, it is a one to two-minute walk to the best views of Torre Sant’Andrea. If you are here only to take photos, a visit will last 30 to 60 minutes. If you plan to go swimming, plan on spending a few hours here.

LEARN MORE: 15 Beautiful Places to Visit in Puglia

If you want to learn more about travel photography, check out our Photography page. Learn how to take better photos while traveling, find out what photography gear we use, and get inspired with photos from around the world.

More Information about Italy

BEST OF ITALY: In our guide to the Best Places to Visit in Italy, we list 25 beautiful destinations to consider for your next trip to Italy.

VENICE: We cover the top experiences in Venice in our Venice Bucket List. Learn where to get the best views of Venice in our article 12 Beautiful Views of Venice. And to help you plan your time, take a look at our one day in Venice itinerary and two days in Venice itinerary.

ROME: For a list of the top experiences in Rome, read our article Best Things to Do in Rome. Learn how to put these together in our 2 Day Rome Itinerary, where to eat in our Rome Restaurant Guide, how to visit the Colosseum, and where to stay in our Rome Hotel Guide. And don’t miss our guide to the Best Rooftop Bars in Rome.

FLORENCE: If you are planning your first visit to Florence, don’t miss our guide to the 10 Best Things to Do in Florence and how to spend two days in Florence. We also have guides aboutthe best rooftop bars in Florence,the best viewpoints in Florence, and how to visit the Florence Cathedral.

PUGLIA: Read about 15 beautiful places to visit in Puglia and the best things to do in Alberobello. We also have a guide to the best things to do on the Gargano Peninsula and how to spend one day in Vieste.

We have TONS more information about Italy in our Italy Travel Guide, including Rome, Florence, Venice, Tuscany, the Dolomites, the Amalfi Coast, the Cinque Terre, and Puglia.

20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (22)

All rights reserved © Earth Trekkers. Republishing this articleand/orany of its contents (text, photography, etc.), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited.

Related Posts

  • Italy Bucket List: 25 Best Places to Visit in Italy
  • The Photographer’s Guide: 20 Iconic Views of Rome
  • 10 Days in Italy Itinerary: 5 Amazing Ideas for Your Trip to Italy
  • 14 Day Italy Itinerary: Best Way to Spend Two Weeks in Italy
20 Gorgeous Views of Italy and Where to Photograph Them (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kieth Sipes

Last Updated:

Views: 6152

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (47 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kieth Sipes

Birthday: 2001-04-14

Address: Suite 492 62479 Champlin Loop, South Catrice, MS 57271

Phone: +9663362133320

Job: District Sales Analyst

Hobby: Digital arts, Dance, Ghost hunting, Worldbuilding, Kayaking, Table tennis, 3D printing

Introduction: My name is Kieth Sipes, I am a zany, rich, courageous, powerful, faithful, jolly, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.