Turin may have been Italy’s first capital, but don’t let its buttoned-up past fool you—this city knows how to keep a few secrets. Find a mishmash of architectural gems, shaped by the lavish tastes of the Savoys and the industrial might of Fiat, and a darker side that’s held over from the city’s days as the epicenter of Italian witchcraft. From roof...

Gateway to the beautiful Amalfi Coast, Salerno is a city that harmoniously blends history, culture and natural beauty. Despite its proximity to world-famous places such as Amalfi and Positano and all the resorts on the Amalfi Coast, Salerno retains a unique charm: it is a city that tells millennia-old stories and knows how to surprise in every corn...

When most people think about Hoboken they think of Ol’ Blue Eyes: Frank Sinatra, the “kid from Hoboken who got the breaks,” as writer Bruce Bliven coined him. All over the Mile Square, tributes pay homage to this musical and historical legend, as Hoboken was his birthplace and where he found his fame. The city is decorated with all things Sinatra f...

Museums in Italy are offering a day of free dog-sitting to get more Italians through their doors over the next year. The free-of-charge promotional service, organised by the Bauadvisor dog services company, will tour each city or town one day a month between now and April 2026. Dog owners will be able to leave their pets with trained minders at the...

American carriers are significantly expanding their presence in the Italy market for 2025, with multiple airlines introducing new routes and increasing capacity across several major cities. Currently, there are half a dozen carriers operating hundreds of weekly flights between Italy and the United States. Aviation analyst, Ishrion Aviation, Italy w...

Italy is not just a destination: it is a dream that renews itself with every visit. You fall in love, among the noisy streets of Italy, that smell of life. With its countless wonders - from the majestic Alps to the sparkling Mediterranean, from medieval villages to vibrant cities of art - every corner of magnificent Italy holds a unique experience,...

In 2014, with little fanfare, the Nizza appellation in the Asti region of Monferrato in Piedmont was created, giving this Barbera d’Asti sub-area its own, high-quality Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) appellation. It’s now been ten years since this happened, but wine moves slowly — finally, people are starting to talk about t...

With soaring snow-capped peaks and sparkling blue lakes, the Italian Alps should be considered one of the perfect winter getaways for cold-weather lovers. A vacation to the slopes of Courmayeur, Sauze d'Oulx, or Livigno is essentially a rite of passage for any serious ski aficionado, and the dramatic views and incredible Italian culture make skiing...

The Italian naval ship "Amerigo Vespucci," currently completing its global tour, has been designated a Jubilee church for the Holy Year 2025, transforming its onboard chapel into a pilgrimage destination at sea. The ship, a three-masted sailing ship that dates back to 1931 and is named after the 15th-century Italian explorer for whom "America" is n...

Alba: surprisingly cosmopolitan for a town with a local population of just over 30,000. Welcome to Le Langhe, the only place in the world where you can rub elbows with Michelin-starred chefs, truffle hunters, wine producers, and local farmers.  Before UNESCO designated the Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato as World Heritage Sites, King Carlo Alberto of...