Italy might be home to dazzling countryside, but much of the landscape of Italy is manmade. Rugged hills and soaring blue skies frame the most impressive of all Italy’s landmarks – its rows of grape vines, marching off into the distance. Read the rest »
Italians take pride in their appearance and expect tourists to dress appropriately as well if they are to earn respect from the locals. Read the rest »
The cold months of winter are often about hunkering down in front of a fire, but these months can also be the perfect time to travel. Read the rest »
Turin is a city rich in treasures, monuments, squares, museums, religious buildings and palaces. A short route to appreciate some of the most famous works just walking a bit!
Many people travel to Italy in search of a “cultural experience.” They want to bask in the history and grandeur of the city, but often struggle with the huge number of tourists there for the same reason. Read the rest »
Rice fritters are a typical Italian recipe. Italians eat them at Carnival and at the Feast of St. Joseph (which is also Father's Day) March 19th. An easy and taste recipe.
Where to go to discover art and to get refreshment while enjoying a nice holiday on the beaches of Liguria.
Suggestions for an alternative day.