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Venice is poised to become the first city in the world to charge an entry fee and to require advance reservation for tourists to enter.
The ann…
Take the Spanish Steps on a summer night, combine it with a fashion show by an iconic haute couture Italian brand, and you have an event that promises…
Rome has a new museum. Housed within the National Roman Museum in the Baths of Diocletian, the Museum of Rescued Art will display ancient artifacts fr…
Luxury sports car aficionados may turn up their nose seeing Ferrari and electric in the same sentence. And yet, here goes: the Italian luxury carmaker…
Summer has started dramatically early in Italy this year. For several weeks now, temperatures have been above average, following a mild, mostly rain-f…
Early summer is peak lavender blooming season in many places. While France, and Provence in particular, is the most popular “lavender destination” in…
On the placid waters of Lake Bolsena in central Italy is the mysterious island of Bisentina, which takes its name from the nearby ancient Etruscan-Rom…
Nestled among the Lucanian Dolomites of Basilicata is Pietrapertosa, a little-known medieval village rated among Italy’s most beautiful borghi, comple…
Orvieto’s Pozzo di San Patrizio, the most famous attraction of the Umbrian town along with the stunning Duomo, has been added to UNESCO’s list of wate…
Google Maps’ Street View feature has helped many of us virtually travel to places we were curious about or nostalgic for.
The tool launched on May 25…
To many foreigners, Italy inspires the utmost romance and is therefore considered a dream wedding destination. Celebrities seem to favor it too - from…
Imagine being able to experience the Colosseum in a similar way to how an ancient Roman citizen would have experienced it.
The new night tour o…
For some obscure reason lost in decades of bureaucratic paperwork, the upper part of the celebrated Scala Dei Turchi, the dazzling white cliff that ri…
Wild boars are marching on Rome. And the Italian capital, perhaps with some delay, is trying to fight back: picnics have been banned and trash cans fe…
If you're researching your next trip to Tuscany, how about a little cinematic and literary inspiration? From the film adaptation of Frances Mayes' ico…
Travelers to Italy in search of an authentic local experience that can also do good to the country’s small farmers now have an opportunity to do so. I…
For 100 years, Casa Rosa in Rome has been the final resting place for about 1,000 pets, from dogs and cats to hens, pigeons and even a lioness named G…
The numerous frescoes depicting explicit sensual and erotic scenes at Pompeii have surprised (and in some cases, even embarrassed) archaeologists and…
Easter lunch in Italy is a celebration of the colors, scents and flavors of spring. While there are common dishes and ingredients from north to south,…
“Language shapes our reality. But not just our first language. Every language we learn adjusts the limits of our world. When we learn Italian, we acq…