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By Debra Thimmesch | 11/02/2020
Shakespeare famously wrote in Hamlet about the spirits of the dead that inhabit Rome: “The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets.” 
By Lina Branter | 11/02/2020
Rome was originally built on the foundations of seven independent settlements on seven hills. Over time, the swampy valleys between them were drained and replaced with public spaces. Only then did Rome as we know it begins to emerge.
By Lina Branter | 10/02/2020
Whether you're heading to Florence from Rome or making a quick stop before you take the train to Naples, chances are you’ve already p
By Adam Jones | 10/02/2020
After spending time in Rome, you may be interested in taking a train to the beach. Italy has some spectacular seaside holiday destinations.
By Adam Jones | 10/02/2020
Whether you're taking a train from Rome to Naples or Venice to Monterosso, wherever you end up in Italy you will be expo
By Adam Jones | 10/02/2020
When it comes to Carnival, Venice is the place to be.
By Paul De Tourreil | 10/02/2020
Whether you're doing a tour of Tuscany or staying in Lombardy, it should come as no surprise that Italy’s ancient and diverse food culture would yield a plethora of amazing eater
By Lina Branter | 07/02/2020
With Rome’s history spanning at least 28 centuries, you can bet your travel booties that it’ll take longer than a couple of days to fully experience its majesty.
By Debra Thimmesch | 04/02/2020
Long before Florence Santa Maria Novella (SMN) was built or high-speed trains were able to take you from Rome to Florence…
By Debra Thimmesch | 04/02/2020
As soon as you arrive at Rome's Termini train station you know you are in a truly special city.  There’s a proverb that goes: “Rome wasn’t built in a day”.