Exploring Italy by train offers a unique opportunity to discover the country from a different perspective. The tracks pass through breathtaking landscapes, connecting art cities, picturesque villages and hidden corners that often escape classic tourist itineraries. In short traveling by train allows you to experience many more emotions, if then the...
READ MOREOria is a town of around 15,000 people in the province of Brindisi in Puglia. It is one of the principal Messapian cities located about 7.4 miles from the ancient town of Manduria, which still shows its Messapian walls and is famous for the production of the wine called Primitivo di Manduria, made from the same grape as we know in America as Zinfan...
READ MOREItaly is a country that captures the hearts of travelers with its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and romantic ambiance. Whether you're wandering through the ancient streets of Rome, exploring the serene canals of Venice, or savoring the culinary delights of Tuscany, Italy offers countless opportunities for a romantic getaway. But if you're...
READ MORELake Como, the northern Italian beauty spot adored by celebrities such as George Clooney, is a must-see destination. However, its popularity has led to overcrowding, particularly in the bustling town of Varenna. Tourists have taken to TripAdvisor to voice their frustrations about the congestion, especially during the peak summer season. One disgrun...
READ MOREItaly is famous for many things—art, architecture, fashion, food and wine; even some of its empty spaces, in the form of piazzas, are known worldwide, with places like Piazza San Marco in Venice and Piazza di Spagna in Rome drawing millions of visitors each year. Having evolved from Greek-era agoras and Roman forums, piazzas, over the centuries, be...
READ MORERaise your hand if you’ve never dreamed of sleeping inside a lighthouse, becoming its keeper for at least one night. In Salina, not only is this possible, but you also become the guardian of much more: the secret of Malvasia wine, the tricks of Aeolian cuisine, and, not least, the island’s ancient heartbeat. This happens at Capofaro Locanda & Malva...
READ MOREThere’s a lot that qualifies as “enchanting” when speaking of Italy’s Ligurian coast. An array of crystal-clear seascapes, colorful villages, dramatic craggy vistas, beaches for miles, and incredibly fresh food specialties offer a bounty of sensory delights in this stretch of Italian Riviera. Cradling the Ligurian Sea from Tuscany to the border of...
READ MOREScrumptious sharing plates, and colourful side dishes that evoke effortless simplicity, all set against the backdrop of the Puglian countryside is an easy equation for a postcard-perfect Italian summer. Chef and author Giorgia Eugenia Goggi’s new cookbook Moroseta Kitchen dishes up just that, offering a glimpse into her Italian kitchen which captur...
READ MOREThe Sentiero Valtellina, also known as the Ciclovia dell'Adda, is a 114 km long cycle and pedestrian route that winds along the Adda River, from Colico to Bormio, in Lombardy, Italy. Immersed in breathtaking scenery among vineyards, apple orchards, and meadows, the route is ideal for cyclists of all levels. Discover the main stages and how long it...
READ MOREItaly will launch two new express rail services linking Rome with Assisi in the central Umbria region and Alba in the northern Piemonte as part of a tourist train initiative this autumn. The new routes, the latest of the FS Treni Turistici Italiani services, are described as "two unmissable journeys on completely restyled carriages through the Piem...
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