Italy’s most awe-inspiring, smaller lakes you’ve probably never heard of
Italy counts over 4,000 lakes, of which 569 are natural lakes of over 20 hectares. Italy is, in fact, the European
Read moreItaly counts over 4,000 lakes, of which 569 are natural lakes of over 20 hectares. Italy is, in fact, the European
Read moreRagusa is a lovely town located in Baroque Sicily, the South-Eastern part of Sicily known as the Val di Noto, comprising
Read morePisa beyond the obvious and the cliches. The famous sights photographed from a not so usual perspective and other off
Read moreAuthor’s note (update August 2017): This article first run on July 4, 2007 on Yourguidetoitaly.com and was redirected and updated
Read moreSituated on the slope of the Montalbano, amid the rolling hills of Tuscany, lies the town of Vinci, the birthplace
Read moreAs Expo 2015 kicked off in Milan last Friday, let’s explore a few unconventional ways to visit and enjoy this
Read moreOrta San Giulio is a charming little town located on a peninsula jutting on the eastern shore of
Read moreAlberobello, the capital of the trulli, is located at the edge of the beautiful Valle d’Itria, in the Puglia region
Read moreGenoa, like Turin, is one of these fascinating Italian cities that remain off the tourist radar: world famous as the
Read moreThe town of Matera is truly unique in many ways. Once a forgotten and neglected city it is now
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