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by Laura Itzkowitz |
In partnership with | Palazzo Ricci Dramatic mountains, verdant countryside dotted with olive trees, protected national parkland, charming medieval villages…
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by Alexa Ahern |
John Steinbeck did warn us about the stairs. In his 1953 essay “Positano” in Harper’s Bazaar, the author depicted an Amalfi Coast that in some ways isn’t far…
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by Miranda Mullings |
The summer crowds in the streets of Italy’s main hotspots can’t tell you everything about the current state of travel. Despite the high rates of “revenge…
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by Lucy McCabe |
Bologna is known to the rest of Italy and to the wider world as the Fat City, the Learned City, the Red City — respectively for its exceptional food culture,…
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by Miranda Mullings |
Legend has it that Romans have been vacationing in Ponza since earlier than 300 BCE. They saw it as a secluded place to exile people they didn’t want around…
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by Italy Magazine Staff |
It’s a truth of travel that exploring or eating what’s hyped-up, hot and new often ends up being the least memorable part of a trip. But it’s one that’s easy…
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by Liz Shemaria |
Is Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast? The answer, according to longtime local Francesco Monti, might surprise you.  Monti, whose family has run the Hotel…
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by Toni DeBella |
With the post-pandemic bump in tourism, Italy is hotter than ever. This summer travel season, however, is shaping up to be a real “scorcher” — price-wise, that…
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by Anthony Gadaleta |
The secret’s been out a while now: Puglia is hot. The region has seen incredible spikes in tourism in recent years, with 2022 bringing some 10 million visitors…
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by emily.collins |
The heart of Liguria is just a couple of hours from frenetic Milan and Turin, and as such is often seen as the “summer escape” from city chaos. It certainly…