“In fair Verona” are three famous words that provide the setting of one of the most famous love stories of all time — Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.
Culture
When it comes to agritourism, Italy is a bucket-list destination for experiencing world-class culinary vacations. No trip to Italy is complete without indulging in one of the planet’s most celebrated food cultures.
As the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence is a city you cannot miss.
When you arrive at Venice Santa Lucia train station you know you are in a very special city. Know as, Queen of the Adriatic. City of Bridges. City of Water. City of Masks. La Serenissima.…
If you want to discover a corner of Italy away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowd, one of the best choices that you have at your disposal is Puglia. Sometimes referred to as “the heel of the boot,” Puglia remains one of Italy’s underexplored gems.
While many people will roam the Tuscan hills, at the heart of Tuscany lies its capital — the cultural, artistic, and culinary jewel that is Florence.
One of Italy’s most historic ports, Genoa has been a powerhouse of trade and commerce on the Mediterranean for thousands of years… and has the culture, architecture, and culinary scene to back it up.
Italy is a wild and wonderful country with rich, varied and passionate history. It should come as no surprise: if you go beyond the usual wine festivals and carnivals, you can take in some truly remarkable cultural events in Italy.
A vacation in Italy is a grand adventure for anyone — whether you’re 5 or 85 years old. Travelling in Italy with kids brings its own opportunities, and challenges. Not all kids will be content to wander through museums or enjoy a multi-course Italian meal.
Whether it’s a sweet spoonful in the evening as the weather cools or a refreshing cornetto in the hot midday sun, there’s nothing like tucking into a bright tasty cup of Italian gelato.