Nardò, the big-hearted, sleeping beauty (Salento, Puglia)
The ancient borgo of the city of Nardò is surprisingly silent, even in the middle of July. Completely off the
Read moreThe ancient borgo of the city of Nardò is surprisingly silent, even in the middle of July. Completely off the
Read moreRagusa is a lovely town located in Baroque Sicily, the South-Eastern part of Sicily known as the Val di Noto, comprising
Read moreby Catherine Marien After Basilicata (Maratea, Matera, Craco), we planned a road trip to another even more uncharted territory
Read moreby Catherine Marien Agnone is a pretty hill-top town at 840 m height, overlooking the verdant Verrino valley in the
Read moreCemeteries are not commonly considered places of beauty and introspection. Yet, some of them, the Italian Cimiteri Monumentale (Monumental Cemeteries) are
Read moreAuthor’s note (update August 2017): This article first run on July 4, 2007 on Yourguidetoitaly.com and was redirected and updated
Read moreMore than any other city in Italy, Trieste is inextricably linked to the world of coffee. Since the 18th century
Read moreGenoa, like Turin, is one of these fascinating Italian cities that remain off the tourist radar: world famous as the
Read moreTurin must be one of Italy’s most unsung cities. While most travelers to Italy head to the triptych Rome-Florence-Venice, Turin
Read moreLocated at 10 km of Turin, on top of the Superga hill after which it takes its name, the Basilica of
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