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7 Unique Attractions in Italy

Ciao young travelers! Are you ready for a fun and adventurous trip to Italy? Or are you simply dreaming about exploring the stunning attractions of this beautiful country?Well, hold onto your berets because I've got a list of hidden and unusual things to do that are sure to make your trip even more exciting.
 

1. "Mouth of Truth" in Rome

Mouth of truth marble mask in Italy

Photo provided by Rome.Net

Have you ever seen the movie "Roman Holiday" with Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck? Well, the "Mouth of Truth" is the stone carving that they put their hands in during the film. It's located in the portico of the Basilica of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, and according to legend, if you tell a lie while your hand is in the mouth, it will be bitten off! Don't worry, it's just a fun myth, but it's still a great photo opportunity.
 

2. Catacombs in Palermo

Several Catacombs propped up along a wall

Photo provided by Palermo Catacombs

The Catacombs of the Capuchin Monastery in Palermo are not for the faint of heart. These underground tunnels are lined with thousands of mummified bodies, some of which date back to the 16th century. It's a spooky and fascinating experience that you won't soon forget.
 

3. Castello di Miramare in Trieste

Water view of the Miramare castle and yard
The Castello di Miramare is a stunning castle located on the Adriatic Sea in Trieste. It was built in the 19th century by Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria and is now a museum. The castle is surrounded by beautiful gardens and offers stunning views of the sea.
 

4. "Stairway of the Turks" in Agrigento

Crowd swimming and climbing the stairway of turks in Italy

The "Stairway of the Turks" is a natural staircase carved into a white cliff that overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. It's located near the town of Realmonte in Agrigento and is a stunning natural wonder. You can climb to the top of the staircase and take in the breathtaking views.
 

5. "City of Silence" in Urbino

Roof view of a Cathedral in the city of silence

The "City of Silence" is a mysterious abandoned village located in the hills of Urbino. The village was once home to a community of monks who lived in silence, and it's now a fascinating and eerie place to explore. You can wander through the abandoned buildings and imagine what life was like for the monks who once lived there.
 

6. Hunt for Truffles in Umbria

Dog in woods truffle hunting in Italy

Umbria is known for its delicious truffles, and what better way to experience this than by going on a truffle hunt? You'll follow a trained truffle-hunting dog through the woods as it sniffs out the prized fungi. You'll get to see how truffles are harvested and even get to taste them in a delicious meal afterward.
 

7. Take a Boat Tour of the Blue Grotto in Capri

Boat with tourists driving into the Blue Grotto in Capri

The Blue Grotto in Capri is a stunning sea cave that is only accessible by boat. The cave is known for its bright blue water that glows in the sunlight. You can take a small boat tour of the grotto and marvel at the natural wonder. Kids will love the magical feeling of being in a glowing blue cave on the water.
 
Well, there you have it - 7 of the most unique things to do in Italy that are sure to make your trip even more exciting. From exploring the catacombs in Palermo to visiting the "Mouth of Truth" in Rome, there's something for everyone. So start planning your trip now and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime!

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