Perched majestically above the serene waters of Lake Bracciano, this charming destination offers visitors a perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and authentic Italian charm.From its well-preserved medieval castle to its idyllic lakeside setting, Bracciano beckons travelers to immerse themselves in its timeless allure and discover the secrets h...

One look at Verona's medieval alleyways and magnificent Roman Arena (Arena di Verona) and it's easy to see why Shakespeare chose this picture-perfect northern Italian town as the setting for his seminal tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. Hordes of tourists flock daily to the 14th-Century structure known as Juliet's house (Casa di Giulietta), wading through...

Wedged between the well-trodden cities of Venice, Milan, and Florence, Bologna is often overlooked. That’s too bad because this vibrant historical and gastronomic center is one of the most culturally rich places in Italy. Home to 400,000 people, the capital of Emilia-Romagna has high quality-of-life indicators and ranks as one of the most livable d...

A night at the Italian opera is a bucket-list experience for many tourists and Unesco recently safeguarded the ancient art form, including Italian opera singing on its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage last month. Dating back to the late 1500s, Italian opera singing is practised or taught by more than 30,000 people in Italy. Each day, a new gene...

“Buona sera, signora,” a cheerful white-haired man greets me as he takes my luggage and shows me to my sleeper cabin on the Espresso Cadore. After the train departs Roma Termini station, I head to the train’s bar car to grab a glass of prosecco to kick off my trip to the Dolomites—to ski on Italy’s famed Olympic slopes. As I pass through the red pl...

A representation from Filitalia International was at the Travel & Adventure show in NY. The delegation made up of the Founder, Dr. Pasquale Nestico, Anna Nestico, Mario Presta, Alida Mirarchi, Rosetta Miriello, Anna Di Paola and Elizabeth Mirarchi with her husband, visited the Calabria pavilion, where waiting for them, among others, was the preside...

Slow down in the southwest of Italy! The wonderful sun-kissed region of Calabria is a hidden marvel, brimming with everything you could wish for in a summer holiday. Yet Calabria remains one of Italy’s quieter regions, located right at the toe of the boot-shaped peninsula. From fabulous beaches, a fascinating world of ancient history dotted in both...

The Cinque Terre, a string of five captivating villages clinging to the rugged Italian Riviera, is a dream destination for many. But with its vibrant charm and stunning scenery comes the question: when is the best time to visit Cinque Terre? Fear not, wanderlust-stricken travelers, for this guide will unveil the secrets of each season, guiding you...

A land rich in history and spirituality, nestled among woods and hills on which charming villages stand, and from where you can enjoy breathtaking views. Umbria is a special place, the real green heart of Italy. Perhaps also for this reason, for its scenery that invite contemplation and induce to plunge yourself deep in the unspoiled nature, this r...

Italy is a popular destination for adventure tourism, and numerous visitors visit its towns and landmarks each year to sightsee and explore its stunning surroundings. Italy is well renowned as a location for outdoor pursuits like mountain biking, hiking, and white water rafting. The country has observed rise in popularity of adventure tourism as mo...