Milan, Genoa, Venice, and Florence were the four major trade cities. They allowed Importing and Exporting, which brought in money.
Florence, Milan, Venice, and Genoa Florence, Milan, Venice, and Genoa
Rome. Florence and Venice especially grew rich from trade, and as did Genoa to a lesser extent. Rome, though important through most of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, was not a trade city.
The most popular are the tourist destinations such as Rome, Venice, Milan, Florence, Turin, if you could call it a city also the island of Capri. It is dependent on what you are seeking and perhaps the questions requires more refinement.
Milan, Genoa, Florence, and Venice
Rome Venice Genoa Florence Milan
The major TRADE Cities were: Rome, Florence, Venice, Bologna, Naples and Milan.
Milan, Naples and Turin. Some important cities are also Bologna, Florence, Genoa, Palermo, Bari, Venice.
The rich and populous cities of Italy, such as Genoa, Florence, and Venice. (IN EUROPE!!!)
Genoa Venice or rome
Milan, Genoa, Venice, and Florence
No. Venice and Genoa are two different cities in Italy.
During Renaissance Italy several major cities were city states controlling individual areas.