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embracingEmilia-Romagna, an alluring Italian town, has recently been recognized as one of Europe's top overlooked vacation spots.

Explore the European concealed treasure: the city of Brisighella, the second-best European destination. This Italian gem is definitely a must-visit!

Cosy Emilia-Romagna town in Italy popularized as one Europe's hidden travel gems.
Cosy Emilia-Romagna town in Italy popularized as one Europe's hidden travel gems.

embracingEmilia-Romagna, an alluring Italian town, has recently been recognized as one of Europe's top overlooked vacation spots.

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Nestled at the foot of the Apennine Mountains, Brisighella, a charming Italian town, is poised to emerge from obscurity as one of Europe's most captivating destinations.

Brisighella's lively heart beats in Piazza Carducci, where colourful houses and narrow streets intertwine, leading to the bustling Via Naldi that takes you straight to Marconi Square. This picturesque town is a treasure trove of medieval charm, rolling landscapes, and authentic cuisine.

The town's historic centre is a living museum, with the unique vaulted alley, Via degli Asini, dating back to the 1300s. The arched windows overlooking the town offer a glimpse into Brisighella's rich history. The Rocca Manfrediana fortress, built in 1228, stands tall with its distinctive cylindrical tower, offering panoramic views of the town and a glimpse into the area's past. The Torre dell’Orologio, another climbing destination, rewards visitors with scenic vistas from its summit.

The Church of the Osservanza, adorned with frescoes by Renaissance painter Marco Palmezzano, exemplifies Baroque religious art. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Parco Regionale della Vena del Gesso Romagnola, known for its gypsum hills and caves, providing a tranquil outdoor retreat. The Monte Romano Astronomical Observatory offers an educational and unique experience for stargazing.

Gastronomically, Brisighella is part of Emilia-Romagna, Italy’s culinary heart, celebrated for its traditional dishes like tagliatelle al ragù and strozzapreti. Local trattorias offer authentic, affordable dining experiences showcasing regional flavours. Farmhouse restaurants in Brisighella provide an opportunity to taste local cuisine while enjoying the surrounding landscapes.

Visitors appreciate Brisighella’s peaceful, slow-paced charm that evokes historic Italy as it once was, ideal for those seeking authenticity without large tourist crowds. The best time to visit is from late April to early October, with special events like the medieval-themed “Brisighella Romantica” in June and the Olive Oil Festival in November adding cultural richness to the visit.

In summary, Brisighella’s blend of medieval history, scenic beauty, cultural authenticity, and exceptional food make it a standout hidden gem and one of Italy’s most beautiful villages to explore in 2025. It's no surprise that Brisighella has been ranked second in HomeToGo's 2025 list of "Hidden Gems" in Europe. A visit to Brisighella is not just a trip, it's an immersion into the heart of Italy.

References:

  1. BBC Travel
  2. The Telegraph
  3. The Guardian
  4. HomeToGo
  5. Lonely Planet

During the travel to this undiscovered gem, why not consider browsing the latest magazines for in-flights, such as HomeToGo's ranking of Brisighella as one of Europe's Hidden Gems in 2025, or articles from The Telegraph, BBC Travel, The Guardian, or Lonely Planet that showcase the delightful lifestyles and culinary offerings waiting to be discovered in this charming Italian town? Moreover, upon returning home, sharing your experiences in Brisighella, with its stunning landscapes, historic charm, and exceptional food, could be the starting point of an interesting home-and-garden conversation, beautifully blending travel tales with lifestyle discussions.

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