The most famous place where Italian people and thousand of tourists wear elaborate masks while having fun? Venice of course during winter! Read the rest »
The Cinque Terre are a desire coming true: five picturesque and dream-like villages located on Italy’s north-east coast and connected by walking paths and hiking trails. Read the rest »
Genoa, located on the northwest coast of Italy in the region of Liguria, really not far from the French area, is a beautiful harbour, and was a 2004 European Culture Capitaland back in time the site of EXPO 92. Read the rest »
Perugia is a well-preserved medieval walled steep hill town with Universita’ per Stranieri, a wonderful place to learn Italian, and it is indeed a very famous Italian language school for foreigners. Read the rest »
Torcello, one of the most popular islands in the Venice lagoon, is one of the most peaceful place to visit. The agmazin Byzantine mosaics are waiting for you in the seventh century Cathedral of Santa Maria Dell’Assunta. Read the rest »
For those crossing Italy as the end of year draws closer, preparations for festivities are under way. The unpredictable weather, make travels this time of year more exciting and adventurous. Read the rest »
During your trip to Italy most of the sights you will see will probably be ancient ruins or buildings and structures still standing from centuries ago. Read the rest »