Five quaint villages to explore with added lemons and wine

Cinque Terre is a picturesque coastal region located in the Liguria region of Italy.It comprises five quaint villages namely Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza, and Monterosso al Mare.The region is known for its stunning beauty, colorful houses, and scenic hiking trails. But apart from its natural beauty, Cinque Terre is also famous for its festivals that are held throughout the year.One of the...

Villa d'Este in Tivoli

Villa d’Este, a symbol of the Italian Renaissance in Tivoli

Villa d'Este is an extravagant palace located in the town of Tivoli, just outside of Rome, Lazio. Built during the Italian Renaissance, it was once the residence of Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este, the son of the famous Lucrezia Borgia. What sets Villa d'Este apart from other palaces of the era is its magnificent gardens. These gardens, considered by many to be among the most beautiful in the world, were...

Things to consider when buying a property in Italy

Italy is known for its picturesque cities, stunning coastline, and mouth-watering cuisine.It is no surprise that many people dream of owning a property in this beautiful country. However, the process of buying a property in Italy can be a little tricky, especially for those who are not familiar with the Italian legal system.Here are some things to consider when buying a property in Italy:Hire a...

Ten unique things to do in Tuscany

Tuscany, Italy is known for its rolling hills, picturesque vineyards, and ancient cities steeped in history. However, there are also some quirky and offbeat activities to be found in this beautiful region. Here are ten crazy things to do in Tuscany. 1. Truffle hunting in San MiniatoSan Miniato is a small town in Tuscany that is famous for its truffles. Truffle hunting is a unique experience where you...

The famous Basilica di San Domenico, Perugia in Umbria

The Basilica di San Domenico is one of the most important religious monuments in Perugia, Italy. The church is dedicated to Saint Dominic, the founder of the Dominican Order, and is located in the heart of the city's historic center. The basilica is famous for its beautiful Gothic architecture, impressive interior, and historical significance. The church was built in the 14th century on the site of...

Serrungarina the charming hilltop village located in the province of Pesaro-Urbino

This picturesque town is situated at an altitude of 276 meters above sea level and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. One of the most striking features of Serrungarina is its well-preserved medieval architecture, which includes narrow streets, stone houses, and beautiful churches. The town's historic center is surrounded by a fortified wall that dates back to the 13th century, and...

Ancona and the wonderful Riviera del Conero! – LeMarche 💚 ❤️

Ancona and the Riviera del Conero is the ideal place if you are looking for an immersive experience between city, villages, sea and nature. The various tourist resorts wind their way between the long coastline and the hinterland, revealing unique places to explore and experience. The beaches, the nature trails and the villages gradually reveal the beauties of this extraordinary territory enchants the...

Wandering in the Montepulciano Hills

In the rolling hills of the province of Siena in southern Tuscany you will find the enchanting medieval town of Montepulciano. Here this gem of Italian renaissance sits six hundred and five metres above sea level with commanding views across the countryside and valleys of Val d’Orcia and Val di Chiana. More than anything this is the place to dip into the very best food and wine available to mankind....

Central Italy has much more to offer

The secret of the attractiveness of Le Marche region lays in the variety of landscapes Le Marche can offer: from the turquoise Adriatic Sea to the high Apennine mountains.One of the Marches’ greatest qualities is that this region is not one of mass tourism’s favourite destinations, offering an enriching human scale experience within the surrounding of its spectacular natural environment.Central Italy...

Legends concerning panettone

The cherished Italian holiday bread. Jeweled with candied fruits (particularly citrus) and raisins, it first came into being in Milan about 1490 and was quickly adopted throughout Italy, from the Alps to Sicily. Legends abound concerning the origin of panettone.The most popular is one that tells of a young aristocrat smitten with the daughter of a pastry chef named Toni. To impress the father of his...

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