The controlled access to Venice to limit overtourism on peak days has been active since the Easter holidays of 2024. The idea proposed by Mayor Luigi Brugnaro sparked considerable controversy and criticism; nonetheless, the decision has been made to tighten entry regulations for the new year. To read the article […]
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Foliage Train Returns: October 12th – November 17th
Autumn has arrived, bringing one of the most anticipated events for season lovers: the journey on the Foliage Train! Until mid-November, you have a unique opportunity to explore one of Europe’s 10 most beautiful railway routes, immersing yourself in the autumn landscapes along the Italian-Swiss border. Why is this an […]
Trevi Fountain: work has started on the new walkway
The new walkway over the Trevi Fountain is sparking more debate than expected. Approved and funded by the Roman Heritage Authority, the project has already begun, with work starting on installing a transparent walkway above the fountain’s basins. However, the public response has been far from enthusiastic. Click here to […]
1 euro homes in Italy: success, challenges, and opportunities
In the past years, the 1 Euro Homes initiative garnered global attention as an ambitious way to breathe new life into depopulated rural villages. Several small towns across the country, from Sicily to the northern regions, launched this program to encourage people to move into and renovate abandoned homes, preserve their cultural […]
TOP 35 THINGS TO DO IN ROME, ITALY
As the years are passing, more and more secrets of Rome become a very popular point for visitors. The hidden gems of Rome are not so hidden anymore. Rome, the Eternal city is like a museum that you have to spend a few days to explore. This museum has many […]
Tuscany: Where vineyards and cypress trees paint a picture-perfect paradise
Traveling along the scenic routes of Val d’Orcia and Val D’Elsa in Tuscany is nothing short of a dream come true for most visitors. And when you finally arrive here you will absolutely with no doubt, fall in love and you will want to come back again and again. Haven […]
10 fascinating facts about Milan’s Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan was inaugurated on September 15, 1867. For 157 years, it has symbolized elegance and sophistication, earning its place as a must-see landmark during a luxurious stay in Milan. Here are 10 intriguing facts about one of Milan and Italy’s architectural icons to mark […]
Touring the Town of Gorizia
Gorizia is a small town near the border with Slovenia that can be easily visited on foot; here are a few walks we recommend.
Naples Metro features a Work of Art at every stop
This artistic record, which serves as a significant tourist attraction and an embellishment, could only have originated in Naples. The metro reflects the exuberance and vitality of the Campanian capital. The city is already an open-air museum and one of Italy’s greatest cultural hubs, but there’s so much more to […]
The Michelangelo, the final Italian liner, was launched 52 years ago
The last Italian ocean transatlantic was designed about 50 years ago. The Michelangelo liner, as it was named, housed the last descendant of the artist Michelangelo Buonarroti, from whom it inherited the name, on its debut trip. Today I’d like to tell you about the Italian fleet’s spearhead (together with […]