Medical tourists can visit cathedrals, churches, monasteries, palaces, castles and convents and enjoy train journeys taking in the stunning scenery and hills of Tuscany or Umbria, marvel at ancient sites and monuments or simply enjoy sipping espressos in some of the world’s finest people-watching squares like Piazza San Marco in Venice or Piazza di Spagna in Rome. The capital, Rome, is an art enthusiast’s delight. The Vatican City, (the Pope’s home), houses the magnificent Michaelangelo Sistine Chapel ceiling. Other city must-sees include the ancient remains of the Pantheon, the Roman Forum and the Colosseum. Many a tourist will throw coins in the famous Trevi Fountain to fulfil the myth that they will return to Rome some time soon.
Other major cities include Milan, Venice, Florence, Naples and Verona and there are a handful of airlines (scheduled and “no-frills”) flying to these destinations, making Italy a very accessible choice for treatment. The islands of Sicily, a fertile but mountainous island with its famous volcano, Mount Etna, and Sardinia boasting fine sandy beaches and rocky offshore islands are popular summer holiday destinations and during the winter the Alpine regions, the Po Plain and the Ligurian-Etruscan Appennines, Piedmont and Val d’Aosta contain some of the highest mountains in Europe so are great for winter sports. The climate in Italy is Mediterranean with mild winters and warm summers, although it gets colder in the north with snow on the mountains. The best time of year to visit Italy is between April and October, avoiding August which is the busiest and most expensive month due to the influx of tourists at this time.
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