9 movies filmed in Italy to inspire your next trip
Italy’s vibrant local life, charming pastel cityscapes, and bucolic countryside make for stunning backdrops on the silver screen. Discover the dramatic cliff-top villages and exquisite Baroque architecture of Italy through film, then visit all the destinations on tour with Go Ahead. Here are nine movies set in Italy to inspire your next tour of Italy.
Italy’s vibrant local life, charming pastel cityscapes, and bucolic countryside make for stunning backdrops on the silver screen. Discover the dramatic cliff-top villages and exquisite Baroque architecture of Italy through film, then visit all the destinations on tour with Go Ahead. Here are nine movies set in Italy to inspire your next tour of Italy.
1. The Godfather
Sicily
This highly regarded film directed by Francis Ford Coppola is one of the best movies set in Italy. Marlon Brando and Al Pacino shine in this classic film from 1972. The movie is shot around the charming hillside town of Taormina, 100 miles east of Palermo, the capital city of Sicily—known as the birthplace of the Italian mafia.
2. Wonder Woman
Matera
This action-packed Gal Gadot film highlights a beautiful area of Italy. The city of Matera doesn’t have the notoriety of other Southern Italian places like Naples or Sicily, but what it does offer is completely unique. In “Wonder Woman,” Themyscira is the island home to Wonder Woman and her Amazon tribe. In Italy, the fictional Amazonian island was filmed in Matera, famous for its ancient cave dwellings. Matera lends an extraordinary landscape to the fantastical world of Wonder Woman.
Discover Matera on our Food & Wine: Southern Italy & Sicily >
3. The Italian Job
Venice
This heist thriller featuring Mark Wahlberg weaves its way through St. Mark's Square, the Grand Canal, and the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute—one of the most famous churches in Venice, and takes you along for the ride.
4. Letters to Juliet
Verona
The city of Verona is in Northern Italy between Milan and Venice, and it makes the perfect backdrop in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” This rom-com film revolves around the real-life wall in Verona where people leave love letters at the site believed to be Shakespeare’s inspiration for the famous balcony scene where Romeo and Juliet confess their love.
5. Eat, Pray, Love
Rome, Naples
Julia Roberts takes us on an enthralling culinary journey in “Eat, Pray, Love” and Italy is the main event. You'll spot prosciutto-wrapped melon framed on-camera like a Michelangelo. You'll catch a glimpse of the famous L’Antica Pizzeria Da Michele as Roberts eats her Margherita pizza. You’ll zip on screen through Rome’s Piazza Navona, Villa Borghese Gardens, and the narrow cobblestone streets of the charming Roman Trastevere neighborhood.
Want to eat your way through Italy like Julia Roberts? See our Food & Wine Tours of Italy >
6. Under the Tuscan Sun
Positano, Tuscany
Live in Tuscany for a few hours in “Under the Tuscan Sun” in the idyllic town of Cortona nestled in the magical hills north of Lake Trasimene. Witness the rugged natural beauty of central Italy and the resplendent towns on the hills of the Amalfi Coast.
Want to be there? See our Tuscany Walking Tour through Cortona.
7. Men in Black: International
Naples
A weapon of mass destruction gets stolen by an alien and ends up with an interplanetary arms dealer in Naples in this eccentric movie filmed in Italy. The antagonist’s lair referred to in the movie as “Riza's Fortified Fortress” is actually the ancient (474 BC) Aragonese Castle off the island of Ischia in the Bay of Naples.
8. When in Rome
Rome
When an unlucky New Yorker steals coins from Trevi Fountain—the fountain of love, chaos ensues. While in the Eternal City, get up close and personal with the Piazza della Maddalena and the Roman Forum in this light-hearted romance flick.
Discover these locations on our tours of Rome >
9. Ocean’s 12
Lake Como, Rome, Sicily
This Hollywood-studded film is set across Italy—notably, Lake Como, with its impressive villas nestled against the backdrop of the Italian Alps. Other highlights include gorgeous shots of coastal towns in Sicily (and Brad Pitt) along Castellammare del Golfo, and of course, a smattering of heists across Rome and Europe.
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Growing up, Kara’s backyard was the Sonoran Desert where her love for exploration was ignited by dirt roads leading to petroglyphs and family road trips to sleepy Mexican fishing villages. Kara’s enjoyment for charting new territory continued with teaching abroad in Thailand, roaming wine cellar caves in Portugal, and swimming in the bioluminescent waters of the Caribbean. She’s always on the lookout for dive bars and a bowl of Vietnamese Pho (lime, basil, and jalapeño is the holy trinity).