4. Genova
The historic streets of Genoa are often compared to spaghetti. They are equally constricting and tortuous. The embankment, which bears the name of Christopher Columbus, is the main attraction of the city. With ice cream in hand, you can admire the opulent yachts and picturesque fishing boats.
5. Palermo
Palermo is referred to as the capital of Sicily. The Palazzo dei Normanni, the opulent home of the Sicilian monarchs, serves as the city's emblem. Other historic structures in Palermo, in addition to Palazzo Normanni, all deserve your attention.