Palmanova is a one-of-a-kind destination with an unmistakable identity. Designed from the ground up as the ideal city, it features a striking nine-pointed star shape when viewed from above. But what was its purpose, and why was it inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2017? Read on to […]
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Discover Centuripe, the town shaped like a man
Nestled in the heart of Sicily on a scenic mountain ridge lies Centuripe, a unique town with a population of about 5,000. This charming Sicilian gem is a must-see destination for anyone visiting southern Italy. With origins dating back to prehistoric times, Centuripe offers a captivating blend of museums, churches, […]
Via Montenapoleone is officially the most expensive Luxury Street in the world
In Italy, rental costs are reaching ever higher levels, making searching for a home or commercial space challenging, especially in major cities. A striking example of this phenomenon is Via Montenapoleone, which has achieved a global milestone: for the first time, an Italian address has been recognized as the most […]
Gladiators for a night: collaboration between Airbnb and the Colosseum
The Colosseum, a universal symbol of Roman history and culture, is about to become the stage for a one-of-a-kind experience. Thanks to an Airbnb initiative, a select few will have the opportunity to step into the shoes of real gladiators, experiencing for one night the thrill of one of the […]
30th anniversary of Eurochocolate Perugia: November 15 – 24
The world’s largest annual chocolate festival returns with great fanfare! For its 30th edition, Eurochocolate will once again embrace Perugia’s historic center and main squares, right in the heart of Umbria, following its traditional format. Over 13,000 Visitors in 2023 Each year, Eurochocolate draws an ever-growing audience, thanks to its […]
Restricted access to the Pompeii excavations starting November 15
The policy of limiting entries to Italian historical sites continues. Following the recent decision to restrict access to the Trevi Fountain, Pompeii is also adopting new regulations. Starting November 15, entry to the archaeological excavations will be on a limited basis, with mandatory reservations and named tickets. A success with […]
Which Italian villages are most searched online?
Interest in Italy’s small villages, a rediscovery of traditions, and the search for a peaceful getaway are on the rise. Data from Telepass, a leading Italian mobility and extra-urban services company, shows a staggering 210 million clicks on the web from 2020 to 2023, with a 45% increase over three […]
Discovering the Marmore Falls: Europe’s highest artificial waterfall
Nestled in the greenery of Umbria, central Italy, the Marmore Falls rise majestically as Europe’s tallest artificial waterfall. Its origins trace back to the time of the Roman consul Manius Curius Dentatus, who ordered the reclamation of the waters of the Velino River in 271 B.C. But there’s more: according […]
Venice doubles entrance ticket for 2025: all the news
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 […]
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 […]