BY: Jonny Walfisz
Whether it’s the Alpine villages or the beach towns of Sicily, almost everyone has at least once fantasised about disappearing into the Italian countryside for an attempt at the good life. Well, I know I certainly have.
At some point between my eighth rewatch of ‘Call Me by Your Name’ and a road trip holiday along the Amalfi Coast, I got it into my head that the only way I would every truly be content would be relaxing in a secluded villa subsisting on a diet of pasta and endless Aperol Spritzes.
SOURCE: https://www.euronews.com
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