If it had been a nice day, during that summer of 1815 in Florence, we wouldn’t be here today speaking about one of those symbolic “Made in Italy” products: The Tuscan cigar. And we…
The most popular seaside resort in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Forte dei Marmi is nestled around a jetty built in the sixteenth century for the cargo of the Apuan marbles and has been protected, since…
Welcome to a Florence that you perhaps did not expect: the Hotel Bernini. This five-star hotel is located in a 15th century Florentine Palace, just around the corner from Piazza della Signoria , the…
The marvellous city of Verona sits on a bend of the River Adige. It would have been hard to find a better place to found a city. The original landscape was rich in wildlife.…
The Museo del Balì is in the middle between the Fano sea on one side and on the other, towards the Apennines, the Passo del Furlo. Furlo and Fano are truly wondrous must-see tourist…
As Yellow as its lemons and the sun’s rays the whole year long. The16th century walls encircle this pearl overlooking the sea, favoured by elite tourism and film directors alke.
Positano on the Amalfi Coast is among the most fashionable tourist destinations, lying between luxuriant vegetation of Campania and the blue of the Tyrrhenian sea.
Fountains have always held an irresistible fascination for us. They have combined practical functions with decorative beauty since the dawn of civilisation. Without doubt, Italy must be the best place in…