In the center of what would be Italy’s outback, a small valley sits in lush bounty. The native oaks and tropical plants make a sharp contrast with the barren fields and stunted trees that mark the drive into Apulia, or Italy’s boot heel. Read the rest »
Easily the most famous fountain in all of Rome, the Trevi Fountain is hidden in the center of Rome, although this was not its original location. Read the rest »
For an area with such a rich history, Turin, or Torino in Italian, is mightily overlooked by all but a few tourists. Read the rest »
Where in the world could be more romantic than Italy for a wedding? Of course, in a nation of Catholicism and many regulations, you’d best be prepared for plenty of hoops to jump through and more than enough forms to fill out if you plan to wed in Italy. Read the rest »
Italy’s oldest national park has the distinction of being breathtakingly beautiful, perfect for both advanced and inexperienced hikers, as well as being located on the old hunting grounds of the ruling Savoy family from a century ago. Read the rest »
Sitting across the Alps from Switzerland and France, the Piedmont area of Italy has been self sufficient and left to its own devices for decades, if not centuries. Read the rest »
Just outside of Milan, one of Italy’s busiest cities, peace and tranquility await you along the banks of Lake Como. A popular resort, Lake Como is famous for its alpine mountains, lush landscape and many antiquities. Read the rest »