If you only have a week to spend in Italy, you’ll have to make a few choices. Of course it’s impossible to see every single thing that the country offers to tourists and residents alike, and deciding what sort of experience you’d like to have is critical to ensuring that you get the very best possible result from your adventures. Read the rest »
Famous for many reasons, you may know of the city of Mantua as the place of Romeo’s brief banishment in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Read the rest »
Even the words “Italian Vacation” sound expensive, but outside of hotel and airfare, you don’t have to spend a fortune to have a good time in the country. Read the rest »
If you’ve always dreamed of vacationing in Tuscany, you’ll be thrilled to know that Tuscany isn’t just the home of warm breezy vineyards, but also a collection of mountain scenery, marble quarries and amazing cultural elements. Read the rest »
A true masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the Basilica of Santa Croce is one of the oldest and easily one of the most impressive churches in Florence. Read the rest »
Venice is one of the most popular cities in Italy. It’s considered one of the most romantic spots in all of the country and it’s noticeably darker and more morose than some of the other cities throughout Italy. Read the rest »
If you’re traveling to Italy, you’re already spending a pretty penny. It’s important to know that there are costs associated with a big European trip, of course, but there are ways to save a few dollars, or Euros, here or there. Read the rest »