
BY: Teejay Small
If you’ve been keeping up with the latest Netflix original films, you may have already seen La Dolce Villa. The romantic comedy centers on a young woman who ventures overseas to restore a cheap villa on the West Italian coastline, and her well-meaning father who stumbles into love after attempting to talk her out of it.
La Dolce Villa really goes to great lengths to showcase the romantic allure of Italy, and it’s not hard to see why. The gorgeous European destination has long been known for its beauty, quality of life and slow-paced living. If you’re looking to visit Italy – or even restore a villa of your own, you may be experiencing a great deal of FOMO after watching.
SOURCE: https://travelnoire.com
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