An extraordinary beauty and a unique variety of landscapes, from towering mountains and gentle hills to enchanting lakes and serene plains. Piedmont is truly a special region, capable of surprising with its incredible natural wealth. The diversity of the territory is also reflected in its numerous and picturesque villages, each of which tells a sto...
READ MOREArt history is a compulsory school subject in Italy, at least if you attend a liceo, and while most Italians probably don’t remember much about it, one thing probably stuck in their minds: in Piazza Armerina there is a Roman mosaic with girls in bikini. Things are not exactly like that, but they are … close enough — more about it in a few paragraph...
READ MOREThe stunning Amalfi coast town of Praiano is just 20 minutes from Positano, providing holidaymakers the perfect authentic Italian experience, without the throng of tourists. It can be extremely tricky to pick out towns and villages to stay in that avoid large crowds, especially in popular tourist regions like the Amalfi coast. Many spots in the reg...
READ MOREIf you are considering a trip to Italy in October, rest assured—it’s one of the best times of year to visit. Even travel guru Rick Steves cites October as a month that combines convenience with pleasant weather. Italy is consistently ranked among the world’s most popular tourist destinations. With all its culinary, cultural, architectural, and hist...
READ MORESicily is a land of a thousand facets, a 360-degree tourist destination, perfect for lovers of culture, art, and the sea. There are numerous places to visit, each offering new and interesting aspects to discover. For those who love the sea, there’s plenty of choice: wherever you find yourself on the island, there will always be a wonderful beach wh...
READ MOREVallagarina, one of the most fascinating valleys in Trentino, is a destination that combines natural beauty, thousands of years of history, plenty of art , and a vibrant food and wine culture. Located along the course of the Adige River, Vallagarina (also Val Lagarina) is the last mountainous part of the Adige Valley before the river reaches the pl...
READ MOREMilan, we all know it, is full of life, culture, and surprises. Considered by many the most cosmopolitan and international city in Italy, it is famous for its fashion, colorful urban life, and fashionably iconic locations, likeLa Scala theater, or the Triangolo della Moda. But, beyond the well-known paths of its city center, you’ll find neighborho...
READ MOREOverlooking the glistening waters of the Bay of Naples, Sorrento offers visitors a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for travellers seeking both relaxation and exploration. One of the first things you'll notice in Sorrento is the imposing silhouette of Mount Vesuvius, overlooking the region. This...
READ MOREApulia located in the heart of the Mediterranean, is a region in southern Italy that enchants with its beauty, culture and traditions. Known for its long coastlines lapped by crystal-clear waters, centuries-old olive groves stretching as far as the eye can see and picturesque villages that seem suspended in time, Apulia will offer you an authentic...
READ MOREHave you heard of Locorotondo, Italy? Locorotondo is one of Southern Italy’s most beautiful villages, in my opinion, but it isn’t yet overwhelmed with tourist crowds. A true hidden gem, Locorotondo is just a 12-minute drive from busy Alberobello in the Puglia region, but feels like a world away. Both Alberobello and Locorotondo are home to trulli —...
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