Included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, it is an excellent example of a Mediterranean landscape with significant cultural and ecological importance. (Photo: Shutterstock)
If you are in love with Mouni’s Italian getaway, here are some of the most aesthetic places in the country that hold a similar old-world charm.
Mouni Roy has gained the attention of social media users with her latest trip to Milan. The actress attended the prestigious Milan Fashion Week but took her time off to rejoice in the splendour of the city. She enjoyed the Italian dishes while exploring the surroundings, which exuded a relaxing Mediterranean ambience. As she shared some aesthetic snaps on social media, it surely invited major wanderlust among travel lovers for a trip to Italy.
In the pictures, Mouni was seen residing in a heritage building in Milan with spiral staircases and vintage interiors. She also shared snaps of her building flaunting old Italian architecture. The actress also indulged in scrumptious meals and beverages. She was seen wearing a casual white dress with a black jacket and boots. In the caption, along with her aesthetic pictures, she wrote, “When you wake up with love & sunshine hurting your eyes err’yday; that’s Amore!!”
If you are in love with Mouni’s Italian getaway pictures, here are some of the most aesthetic places in the country that hold a similar old-world charm-
Amalfi Coast
Included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, it is an excellent example of a Mediterranean landscape with significant cultural and ecological importance. There are many lovely towns to visit, including Amalfi, Ravello, Sorrento, Praiano, Maiori, Minori, and Vietri. The coast is distinguished by traditional macchia, woodlands, and rocky areas, as well as valuable citrus trees and vineyards.
Capri
Thai island is located in the Bay of Naples, right off the Sorrentine Peninsula in Campania, Italy’s southernmost region. The island is accessible to the mainland all year round by ferries and hydrofoils from Naples (Napoli) and Sorrento. When in Capri, the first thing one should do is take a boat ride around the island to see iconic attractions like the Faraglioni and grottoes from the sea.
Portofino
Portofino, is one of the most popular resort villages on the Italian Riviera. Boutiques, art galleries, cafes and eateries adorn the narrow lanes. You can go for diving or hiking adventures as well as beachcombing, and there are even some historic sites, such as the Church of St. Martin (Divo Martino) and the Castello Brown hilltop fortification.
Florence
The museums, castles, and churches in the historic city are home to some of the world’s finest artistic treasures. Florence’s most popular and important sites include the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Uffizi Gallery, the Bargello, and the Accademia.
Venice
Slow Gondola rides along the network of canals, with rows of lovely villas on either side, creating an enchanting, dreamy atmosphere. Venice’s architecture has a distinctly European flair. When in Italy, one cannot miss out on this historical and aesthetic city.