Vanity Fair Italia recently highlighted some of the best cities in Italy for digital nomads, as identified by SumUp. Their selection was based on key factors such as internet speed, cost of living, and local amenities, all of which are essential not only to work efficiently but also to strike a good balance between work and personal experiences. Th...

Crystal-clear azure waters lap the shores of Costa Paradiso, a less-visited corner in the northern coastline of Sardinia. Nestled within a rugged landscape, this breathtaking destination is a haven for those seeking both serenity and adventure, far from the crowded hotspots of the island. Sardinia’s aptly named Costa Paradiso, or the Paradise Coast...

Arezzo, a city in Tuscany, is a place rich in history, art and culture. This proliferation of immense beauty, together with other factors, contributes to making this wonderful city the right location for a weekend of discovery and relaxation. Here, then, is a detailed guide - hour by hour - on what to do on a weekend in Arezzo, from Friday to Sunda...

Mantua, located in the heart of the Po Valley, nestled between the calm waters of the lakes formed by the Mincio River that embrace it like a precious jewel, is a city that seems to have stepped out of a fairy tale. Known for its rich history, featuring such illustrious dynasties as the Gonzaga, Mantua is a city where every corner tells a story of...

Italy, a land known for its rich history, iconic landmarks, and mouth-watering cuisine, has long been a favorite destination for travelers. Yet, beyond the well-trodden paths of Rome, Venice, and Florence, lies a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be explored. For college students balancing studying, assignments, and the occasional break from...

Imagine dining in the halls of medieval castles, surrounded by tapestries, paintings, and fortified walls where soldiers and knights once clashed in long battles. Or perhaps enjoying a pizza 400 meters underground, in the heart of a centuries-old cave nestled within an archaeological park. Then there are villas and 18th-century residences that have...

The start of the Via Appia is nothing short of remarkable. You’re in Rome, right in the city center. After leaving the Circus Maximus behind, you navigate the bustling streets, quickly making your way down the grand avenue toward the Baths of Caracalla. You arrive at Piazzale Numa Pompilio, just steps away from the home of Alberto Sordi, the quinte...

Let’s get straight to the point. Milan is never going to be the first point of call on an art-driven tour of Italy. There are other perceived priorities to address first. First and foremost is the Holy Trinity of Venice, Florence, and Rome respectively for the demi-Gods of Titian, Raphael, and Michelangelo. Plus, the travel route that takes you fro...

Along the winding, maze-like streets of Seulo, some of the town’s most famous residents gaze down at passersby from portraits hanging on walls.  They are locals who have reached 100 years old and are celebrated by being made honorary mayors. The tiny town on the Italian island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean Sea has a population of just around 800...

Whenever I return to Tuscany, I’m reminded of what Leonardo da Vinci famously said, “Tuscany is the ultimate canvas, painted with the hues of history and culture.” Each trip I take paints a more vivid set of colors on my happy memories of this Italian region. Every stone wall, every vineyard, and every rolling hillside—framed in tall cypress trees—...