Top 10 Italian towns where to celebrate carnival
Carnival is celebrated in many cities of Italy, with celebrations usually starting on the first Sunday of February and lasting
Read moreCarnival is celebrated in many cities of Italy, with celebrations usually starting on the first Sunday of February and lasting
Read more(last updated January 25, 2018) Italy has a long tradition of chocolate making, with famous and historic chocolatiers located in
Read moreThe area of Brisighella, in the province of Ravenna (Emilia-Romagna), boasts a variety of typical, local food products, one of
Read moreOn Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18 a selection of great Florentine historic palaces will open their courtyards and
Read moreMid-may will see the start of the Italia Gelato Tour, an itinerant festival celebrating the traditions and protagonists of Italian
Read moreLocated at the heart of the Castelli Romani (Roman Castles), the town of Nemi will host its 79th annual Strawberry
Read moreThe first edition of Slow Sea Land will take place in the historic center of Mazara del Vallo (Trapani, Sicily)
Read moreupdate 2016: this year the artichoke festival of Ladispoli (province of Rome) will take place from Friday April 15 to
Read moreA true feast for the chocoholic’s eyes and palate, Turin’s annual chocolate festival, CioccolaTò, will run from March 2
Read moreThe 33rd International Exhibition for Artisan Gelato, Pastry, Confectionery and Bakery, Sigep, will take place in Rimini from January 21
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