In Rome the most popular streets are great for exploring on foot, with many iconic sights you’ll find along the way. Brimming with over 900 churches, ancient structures, and the
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Famous for Fiat, vermouth and chocolate, the Piedmontese capital was also the first capital of Italy – endowing it with an incredible architectural heritage. The baroque palazzos and art nouveau cafés that
Turin has always been in step with artistic and cultural movements (also in Europe) thanks to Savoia’s influence, which throughout the centuries, witnessed the south Alps destiny, painters, writers, poets,
Rome has dozens of districts, each with its own architectural quirks, monuments and atmosphere. So how do you decide which to visit first? We asked international travellers what their favourite thing
We asked international travellers what they love most about each of Rome’s distinctive neighbourhoods and this is part one of what they told us. Ancient Landmarks Rome’s ancient rooftops at sunset The Appio
Catania may be Sicily’s second city, but it’s balmy year round temperatures combined with Baroque architecture and laid-back vibe make it a first-class destination. Whether you visit in the winter,
Italy is a country famous for its romance and passion, and there are many places throughout the country that offer a romantic getaway. Here are some of the most romantic
Italy has an innate sense of romance; crumbly lemon-coloured homes clinging to jagged cliffs, remote fishing villages, and misty lake towns only reached by boat. It’s a country with the power
Turin is the capital of Piedmont, so it’s a place to try some of the finest samples of the wider region’s delicacies – expect rich flavours with lots of hazelnuts,
The Jesolo promenade is popular for long walks – preferably with a gelato in hand Why go? Lido di Jesolo is all about holidaying made easy. The beach is long, the