BY: LYDIA SWINSCOE
Traditional Italian dishes just taste different when you're eating them in Italy, and so although you can eat pizza, pasta and tiramisu without picking up your passport, it's worth the flight over for the incredible local food (not to mention the culture, history, architecture and so much more).
Travel experiences are different for everyone. For some, it’s simply the thrill of booking into one of the world's most beautiful hotels (and who wouldn’t love a suite with an amazing swimming pool in Mexico?). But generally, there’s one topic that unites travel lovers the world over, and that’s food.
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