Pizza, pasta, and more of Rome’s best meals, according to a local expert and long-time culinary guide.| Eater
Influencer platform Heepsy explored cultural destinations to identify the most popular Instagrammable museums in the world. The post Most Instagrammable Museums in the World appeared first on Book Cottages.| Book Cottages
Giovanni Leoni could be in line to make his Italy debut before his Liverpool one! The 18-year-old is one of three players (along with Giovanni Fabbian and Francesco Pio Esposito) given their first call-up to the senior Azzurri squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Estonia and Israel over the coming days. The teenage defender […] The post Gennaro Gattuso raves about Giovanni Leoni in explaining Liverpool gem’s maiden Italy call-up appeared first on The Empire of The Kop.| The Empire of The Kop
The nuraghe of Sardinia have been the subject of considerable debate over the years, with some disagreement over their original functions and purposes. According to what appears to be the current school of thought, and definitely the thrust of websites and guide books, the reason for the confusion is that the nuraghe were multi purpose and therefore inconsistent in design from one to the next. What is certain is that they are unique to Sardinia, that traces of over 10,000 have been identified...| The Hungry Travellers
Even the description “one of Italy’s most beautiful villages” doesn’t do justice to our first sight of this exquisite little town of just over 8,000 inhabitants, simply one of those places which brings out a wow or two at first sight. Bosa sits just a mile in from the sea on the banks of the Temo River, the only riverside town in all of Sardinia on the island’s only navigable river. Two ancient bridges span the Temo, colourful houses catch the sunshine, wooded hills surround the tow...| The Hungry Travellers
For the true traveller there is something immensely satisfying about completing a long and convoluted journey independently, so the fact that this lengthy trek from Portugal to Sardinia goes without major hitch gives us plenty of reasons to be cheerful. A short walk to Olhão train station, a quick train ride to Faro town, followed by the Number 16 bus to the airport, brings us to the clutches of Ryanair, who cause the only moment of angst when the word “delayed” makes an unwelcome appear...| The Hungry Travellers
Discover the Torre dei Scarperi lollipop hike in the Sesto Dolomites. 13.5km circuit with stunning views, cable sections, and detailed trail guide.| Anywhere We Roam
Last Updated on August 27, 2025 Florence is a city that grabs you and doesn’t let go. I remember that overwhelming sensation when I arrived in Florence after walking the Path of Gods from Bologna, wandering its cobblestone streets, completely mesmerized. It felt less like a city and more like an open-air museum, where every […]| Wild Junket
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Masseto 2022 has been released via La Place de Bordeaux at €475 ex-negociant (up €10 on last year) and £6,140 ex-London| Liv-ex
As in “above sea level” — what did you think we meant? The post The 10 Highest Hotels in the World appeared first on WONDERLUST.| WONDERLUST
Discover the best time to visit Southern Italy and enjoy sunny days, fewer crowds, and unforgettable experiences.| TierOneTravel.com - Online Canadian Travel Agency |
Let us go on a journey through the best luxury holiday destinations around the globe. Lavish accommodations, Michelin-starred dining, and unforgettable experiences.| Travel, Books & Food
The fine wines to buy this autumn... The post Our expert reveals her 12 favourites from 130 fine wines hitting Bordeaux's marketplace - including one 100-pointer appeared first on Decanter.| Decanter
A new earthquake swarm began at 14:09 UTC on August 31, 2025, in the Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy. By 07:30 UTC on September 1, 94 earthquakes were recorded, including a shallow M4.0…| The Watchers
Chances are, you’re reading this because you’re hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc and you’re curious how to spend your time in Courmayeur on your rest day (or two). Or, maybe you’ve been hanging out in Chamonix for a while and are curious about what’s on the other side of the mountain. Whichever is true,... The post Day Trip to Courmayeur From Chamonix: Quick & Essential Guide appeared first on MY WANDERLUSTY LIFE.| MY WANDERLUSTY LIFE
Like my time in nearby Aosta, I hadn’t actually planned to spend 2 days in Turin, Italy. In fact, I’d never even heard of Turin until the day before I set out in its direction. And the reason I ended up here? Because the font size for “Torino” was bigger than all the surrounding others... The post 2 Days in Turin, Italy: Itinerary + Need-to-Know Info appeared first on MY WANDERLUSTY LIFE.| MY WANDERLUSTY LIFE
I never planned to spend 1 day in Aosta, Italy. I was in the middle of a completely different trip when things went sideways and, well, backwards down a mountain. But, travel is nothing is not unpredictable and I’m happy to have found Aosta – an otherwise total travel secret. Despite all the time I’ve... The post How to Spend 1 Day in Aosta, Italy – The Capital of the Aosta Valley appeared first on MY WANDERLUSTY LIFE.| MY WANDERLUSTY LIFE
This comprehensive guide to hiking the Path of the Gods from Sorrento has everything: how to get here, what to expect, what to bring, & more!| MY WANDERLUSTY LIFE
Nestled in the foothills of the Italian Alps, Lake Como is one of the most enchanting destinations in the world. Known for its sparkling waters, pastel-hued villages, and dramatic mountain backdrops, it draws travelers who crave beauty, romance, and a taste of Italian elegance. Exploring the best villages on Lake Como by boat is the […] The post 5 Most Beautiful Villages on Lake Como You Can’t Miss appeared first on Luggage and Lipstick.| Luggage and Lipstick
The Cinque Terre, or “Five Lands,” is one of Italy’s most breathtaking destinations. These five centuries-old fishing villages—Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore—cling to the cliffs of the Ligurian coast. These gorgeous villages of Cinque Terre are connected by hiking trails, trains, and boats. Cars are not allowed within the villages, preserving their […] The post Five Gorgeous Villages of Cinque Terre That Will Blow Your Mind! appeared first on Lu...| Luggage and Lipstick
Here are the best things to do in Florence, a Renaissance Italian city, brimming with world-class art, rich history, and delicious food.| Luggage and Lipstick
Sicily has to be one of my favourite places I’ve ever visited. For a relatively small island it has such a varied landscape, and whilst you can easily enjoy short weekends in Palermo or Ortigia, the best way to see it is by car. If you’re planning a trip, hopefully our 12 day Sicily road […] The post Our 12 Day Sicily Road Trip Itinerary appeared first on Rachel Phipps.| Rachel Phipps
From the late Middle Ages all the way to Pasolini’s 1971 film, Boccaccio has been best remembered – understandably...| London Review of Books
5 fabulous days in Rome| Following the Rivera
From historical sites to food and the beach, if you're questioning "Is Naples, Italy worth visiting?", you will learn why in this article.| Brown Eyed Flower Child
We recently returned from visiting Cinque Terre, Italy as a family, and we had a great time. Cinque Terre has been on my mind for YEARS but I was too intimidated to try visiting with kids. However, after hours and hours of research, I realized we could combine walking through villages with time at the… The post Our 4 Favorite Beaches in Cinque Terre Italy appeared first on Destination Daydreamer.| Destination Daydreamer
The famous Roman Villa in Sicily, Italy, has yielded another, surprising treasure: a mosaic of ancient Roman flip-flops. The Villa Romana del Casale, located in Sicily, has been a treasure trove for archaeologists for over seven decades. Its latest gift is no less fascinating – motifs of a pair of flip-flops. The discovery is yet […] The post Footwear Mosaic Is The Latest Find At Italy’s Roman Villa appeared first on The Art Insider.| The Art Insider
Number 105 In this issue: 1. Impact, Zimpact! by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) For several years now I have been warning about the threat to our freedom from “impact investment”. I have described this as “the new weapon of exploitation being launched against 99.9% of humankind by the tiny gang of ultra-rich … Continue reading The Acorn – 105| winter oak
The Broy from Collavini in Friuli, is a white wine blend, that ages beautiful. We enjoyed a vertical paired with Frico and a creamy seafood pasta.| Crushed Grape Chronicles
If you’re visiting Florence for the first time, I’d say Centro Storico (aka District 1) is where you’ll wanna to stay. But Centro Storico technically covers a huge area, so it’s more of “where” in Centro Storico? I like to use Piazza Duomo as the marker. An easy rule of thumb is the closer you’re […] The post Where to Stay in Florence Italy? A Quick Planning Guide To Get You Started appeared first on Nomads Unveiled.| Nomads Unveiled
Hotel Designs Casa Cook Madonna opens its doors to the Dolomites Casa Cook Madonna opens its doors to the Dolomites Pauline Brettell.| Hotel Designs
IPP Neoen has enlisted BESS supplier NHOA Energy for its first energy storage project in Italy.| Energy-Storage.News
He turned Europe into an American vassal| UnHerd
Plan a trip to Rome with kids for the memory books with these helpful real-world tips! The post Rome With Kids: Tips To Love The Eternal City appeared first on The Family Voyage.| The Family Voyage
Want to ensure a carefree trip to Italy? Download these apps before you leave home! The post Italy Travel Apps That Will Make Your Trip Smoother appeared first on The Family Voyage.| The Family Voyage
Do you have an outdoor-loving family? Find out why a visit to the Dolomites with kids should be on your next Italy itinerary!| The Family Voyage
The 2022 vintage of Solaia is expected to be released on Thursday 4th September via LaPlace de Bordeaux.| Liv-ex
Masseto 2022 is expected to be released via La Place de Bordeaux on Tuesday 2ndSeptember.| Liv-ex
Discover iconic sights and hidden gems with these unforgettable things to do in Florence, where every corner tells a story.| The Culture Ties
Pistol for a Hundred Coffins is a 1968 Euro Western film about a young man seeking revenge for the murder of his parents. Also known as A Gun for a … The post PISTOL FOR A HUNDRED COFFINS Umberto Lenzi Western – free on YouTube appeared first on MOVIES & MANIA.| MOVIES & MANIA
A foodie’s guide to Sicily: 25 must-try dishes of traditional Sicilian food that showcase the island’s...| World Travel Connector
Scicli Sicily: Why This Underrated Baroque Town Should Be on Your Bucket List If you’re planning...| World Travel Connector
Top Things to Do in Noto Italy: A Must-See Guide to Baroque Architecture, Local Culture, and Unmissable Experiences Noto Sicily Nestled in the southeast corner of Sicily, Noto is the culmination of Late Sicilian Baroque| World Travel Connector
Having returned from our travels through time in Japan, we’re looking at some slightly more recent historical fiction in today’s Women in Translation Month choice as we head to Rome a few decades back, to meet a happy family whose life is about to be turned upside down. One dramatic, traumatic night is set to […]| Tony's Reading List
Sardinia boasts a rich history that dates back thousands of years. It is dotted with ancient Nuraghe structures and mysterious stone towers that testify to its prehistoric past. The post Sardinia Awaits! appeared first on Inspired Travel Designs.| Inspired Travel Designs
Piedmont is a destination that promises every traveler a rich and varied experience. Its combination of historical sites, cultural events, stunning landscapes, and culinary delights makes it an unforgettable place to visit. The post Why Piedmont Should Be Your Next Italian Destination appeared first on Inspired Travel Designs.| Inspired Travel Designs
From exploring the pretty white town of Ostuni, to the beach towns of Monopoli, Polignano a Mare and Otranto, this 5-day Puglia itinerary shows you the best of this region.| Wanderlust Chloe
Hotel Designs The Ancora Cortina is reborn with high-fashion vision The Ancora Cortina is reborn with high-fashion vision Meghan Taylor.| Hotel Designs
Hotel Designs Emblems Collection expands in Italy Emblems Collection expands in Italy Pauline Brettell.| Hotel Designs
Planning a trip to Ravenna, Italy? Ravenna's mosaics are spectacular. Click for the complete guide to seeing the best of the Ravenna mosaics in one day!| It's Not About the Miles
An exhibition at Villa Marie showcases the intersection of craftsmanship, collectible design and nature Tuscany is known worldwide for its Renaissance heritage, but it also holds a key place in the history …| COOL HUNTING®
Image: P_edits/stock.adobe.comA Venetian café has given a new meaning to ‘a taste of Italy’ by purifying contaminated canal water to craft espresso. Canal Café, located in Venice, has turned the city’s famous canals into an innovative and climate-conscious source for espresso production. The new café opened during Venice Biennale Architecture 2025, where visitors could order coffee […] The post Canal to café: the future of Venetian espresso? appeared first on Global Coffee Report.| Global Coffee Report
During summer Florence lights up making it difficult to visit. Here's where to hide from the heatwave in Florence, Tuscany.| MediterraneanZenMoments
Amaretto cherries are a delicious way to preserve the summer’s most delicious fruit! If you love fresh cherries, these drunken cherries will knock your socks off. During cherry season, I can’t get enough! But unlike berries, sweet cherries seem to just appear in the stores during the height of summer. Preserve a pound or two... The post Amaretto Cherries appeared first on What A Girl Eats.| What A Girl Eats
Mourning shoes. Ballet shoes left on the grave of Sergei Diaghilevof (1872-1929), the Russian ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes, in the civic cemetery on Isola San Michele, Venice, Italy.| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
Somewhere in Puglia, Italy. It spoke to me.| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
Italian photographer Ferdinando Scianna records the significance of Sicilian religious rituals and practices in the 1960s| Magnum Photos
The capital of the southeastern Puglia region of Italy, Bari, is a vibrant port city on the Adriatic Sea. Known for its atmospheric Old Town, medieval churches, stunning beaches, and delicious food and wine, there are so many incredible things to do in Bari. I spent time in Bari last month and really loved the ... Read more The post 20 Best Things to Do in Bari, Italy appeared first on Goats On The Road.| Goats On The Road
taly’s colourful discourse of history, art and natural beauty brings a sense of an open-air art museum to the landscape. Tourists can visit the long-lasting ruins of Rome, lush canals to walk around in Venice, elegant Milanese shopping malls, and the permissive coasts of the Amalfi. Each city, town or village has its story of ... Read more| Goats On The Road
What’s the first thing you think of when you picture Italian food? If you’re like me, it’s probably going to have something to do with either pizza or pasta.| Wheatless Wanderlust
A consortium led by Webuild and including Ghella, Pizzarotti and Seli has landed a €1.6bn contract to build a 22.2km section of the high-speed railway under construction between Salerno, just… The post Webuild wins €1.6bn Italian high-speed rail contract appeared first on Global Construction Review.| Global Construction Review
Last Updated on 30th July 2025 by Sophie Nadeau Nestled in the Bay of Naples, you’ll find a speck of an island, so beautiful that it was named the European Capital of Culture in 2022. Where pastel-hued homes sprawl across the landscape and countless cats roam freely, Procida makes for the perfect day trip from... The post Cats & Pastel Hues: How to Visit Procida in the Bay of Naples appeared first on solosophie.| solosophie
The powerful heat dome that brought a historic heatwave in parts of Europe through mid-August has finally collapsed, and has been replaced by a more … The post A multi-day severe weather outbreak with flooding risk looms across the northern Mediterranean by author Marko Korosec appeared first on Severe Weather Europe.| Severe Weather Europe
The concept of “Learning Region” is very dear to me. In this article I first examine the concept, then I substantiate it with four of my favourite real world cases: “Little Italy”, and the “Pyramid of Tirana” (see former post), The Central Library of Helsinki (Oodi), and the Library Parks of Medellin. Learning Regions: Territorially […]| FUTURE SKILLS OBSERVATORY
by John Eglin James Boswell, like a number of wealthy and well-connected British travelers in Italy, could expect to move […] The post James Boswell and the ‘Whisperers’ appeared first on Edinburgh University Press Blog.| Edinburgh University Press Blog
Parva, renowned organiser of Osho Festivals in Italy, talks about his connection with Osho and his body The post Meditation is with me first appeared on Osho News.| Osho News
From our pleasant agriturismo it was about 50 minutes by car to the charming town of Jesi, birthplace of the great medieval monarch Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (1194-1250), a man who was both Germ…| - Corvinus -
Pantelleria is a beautiful Sicilian island with lots of fantastic restaurants. Here's my view on the best restaurants in Pantelleria.| What Kirsty did next
What cheeses are currently reigning supreme in Europe and should be at the top of visitors must-dos?| Book Cottages
THE SUDDEN RESIGNATION OF Italy’s spy chief last week was //described// by some news outlets as a “seismic development” in the domestic political scene of the Group of Seven (G7) member state.…| intelNews.org
Overlooking Northern Italy’s dramatic Dolomite Mountains lies a contemporary haven emersed in the wilds of nature. Inspired by the Alpine chalets that dot the surrounding pastures and meadows and the inviting atmosphere of safari lodges, ADLER Lodge RITTEN takes wellness and hospitality to another level. With an emphasis on living in harmony with the seasons, […]| Travel Dreams Magazine
Curious about the seaports in Italy? Explore key Italian ports, which play a vital role in international trade and logistics.| ShipHub
Experience agriturismo in Tuscany and discover 7 affordable green stays in Italy's most stunning region for less than 150 euros per night.| Letters to Barbara
Learn how to make authentic Roman Pinsa at home, as well as different topping variations and tips for this ancient Roman pizza.| Chocolates & Chai
In the rolling hills of Chianti Classico, San Felice Winery is doing something remarkable: not just producing beautiful wines, but keeping a centuries-old vitic| Santé.Food.Wine.Spirits.
Everyone wants to go to Rome, Venice and Florence.. But the real gem is Verona. Most tourists skip it, and that’s a huge mistake. Because Verona is like if Rome and Tuscany had a baby, but with fewer crowds, lower prices, and shockingly better wine. It’s got ancient Roman ruins, a world-class opera scene, medieval... The post Verona, Italy Travel Guide 🇮🇹 | 10 Must-See Spots, Local Food & Hidden Gems! appeared first on Travel Addicts Life.| Travel Addicts Life
Hello everyone! We are Rick and Andrea. We live in Italy, just half an hour away from Bologna, and today we are taking you on a grand tour of this amazing city we love and visit often. Bologna is a beautiful city in Northern Italy, and we’re here to give you all the best tips... The post How to visit Bologna appeared first on Travel Addicts Life.| Travel Addicts Life
Are you thinking about visiting Italy at Christmas, but you don’t know if it is worth it? When you think about Italy, you immediately think about sunny beaches and villages on the Mediterranean coast. However, Italy is much more than that, and visiting Italy at Christmas could be an excellent opportunity to experience some fantastic... The post Things to do in Italy at Christmas appeared first on Travel Addicts Life.| Travel Addicts Life
Discover the 10 best things to do in Tuscany — from medieval towns to vineyards, here is the perfect Tuscany travel guide for your next trip!| Luggage and Lipstick
A detailed guide to this gorgeous seaside town in Liguria, Italy.| Never Ending Voyage
A detailed Hotel Cenobio dei Dogi review with the pros and cons of this elegant hotel in the Italian Riviera town of Camogli.| Never Ending Voyage
To finish off our Sicilian road trip (an itinerary of which I’m working on to share!) we spent a couple of nights and a day on the island of Ortigia, attached to the city of Syracuse by two bridges. Taking roughly 25 minutes to walk the length of it, and about 10 to walk the […] The post How We Spent A Day In Ortigia, Syracuse appeared first on Rachel Phipps.| Rachel Phipps
In 1693 a massive earthquake destroyed most of south-eastern Sicily, including over 70 towns and villages including Ragusa, Modia, Noto, Syracuse, and Catania, all of which we visited (even though our trip to Catania was just to go to the airport!) on our Sicilian road trip. What followed such destruction was a massive re-building plan […] The post Exploring the UNESCO Towns of Ragusa and Modica, Sicily appeared first on Rachel Phipps.| Rachel Phipps
We visited Rome, Florence, and Venice in Italy, and spent three days in each. Instead of taking the tour bus, we took a high-speed train from city to city. Previously, I posted about Rome, Florence…| The Showers of Blessings
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Today I remembered that my diner companions and I had another interesting Montefalco Rosso at that dinner I wrote about yesterday. This one was completely different from the first both in style and grape composition. I want to mention it to illustrate how much variety you can find in this denomination from Consorzio Tutela Vini […]|
Today’s post is about Montefalco Rosso DOC, one of the denominations in the Consorzio Tutela Vini Montefalco’s stable of wines. As I mentioned in my writing over the weekend, it is one of the denominations that they protect. Made with a blend of grapes that includes 60-80% Sangiovese, 10-25% Sagrantino, and 0-30% other grapes, the […]|
Tonight, August 10, is officially known in Italy as la Notte di San Lorenzo or the Night of the Shooting Stars. This is because, apparently, if there are clear skies, one can see many shooting stars. I always thought this was very poetic but somewhat of a myth. Until I went sailing in […]|
This past June I was invited by Miriade & Partners to attend the Anteprime called A Montefalco and produced by the Consorzio Tutela Vini Montefalco. The Consorzio presented to 2021 vintage of Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG and the vintages currently on the market of Spoletino DOC, Montefalco DOC, and Montefalco Sagrantino DOCG. According to the Consorzio, […]|
I was invited by Paola Pavan of OPC Consulting to a wine & cheese pairing event last month at the Columbus Citizens Foundation hosted by the House of Made in Italy. The cheeses were some of the classics from Italy and the wines were a surprise group of wines, some of which were also shown […]|
Have you ever considered visiting Matera in Southern Italy, famous for its cave homes? Here are 12 things to do in Matera, and info on how to get there!| The Crowded Planet
As a party to the OECD Antibribery Convention, Italy is bound by international law to investigate any Italian citizen or company alleged to have bribed an official of another government. In pursuing a case, the treaty requires that Italy “not … Continue reading →| GAB | The Global Anticorruption Blog
In a June 5 submission to Kathleen Roussel, Chair of the OECD Working Group on Bribery, three NGOs have asked the group to find Italy has failed to prevent political interference in a case where, in the face of overwhelming … Continue reading →| GAB | The Global Anticorruption Blog
Robbie MacDonald looks back at two events from spring 2025…| International Brigade Memorial Trust
Lake Como is home to some of the most beautiful views in Italy and stunning waterfront villages. Here is a perfect 3 day Lake Como itinerary. The post Lake Como in 3 days: The Best Itinerary for an Unforgettable Trip appeared first on Zest In A Tote .| Zest In A Tote
This Mediterranean baked whole wheat pasta with eggplant alla Siciliana is delicious, meatless and nutritious. Serve it as a side or main dish| The Pasta Project
Peek At Infinity The waves swash in and out, perfect, unyielding, hypnotizing, like a self-winding water clock, carrying along old memories— round, smooth…| Mediterranean Poetry
Are you planning a trip to Puglia? From Monopoli to Ostuni to Otranto, make sure you add these amazing places to visit in Puglia to your itinerary! The post 9 Amazing Places to Visit in Puglia, Italy appeared first on An Adventurous World.| An Adventurous World
Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is home to more masterpieces per square meter than any other city in the world. But did you know that Florence also hides unique things to do and museums that go beyond its famous art galleries? Beyond the Uffizi and the Duomo lies a city brimming with hidden gems […] The post 11 Unique Things To Do in Florence: From Old Perfumes to Mummified Fingers appeared first on The Roads Beyond.| The Roads Beyond