Not just blondes! Our Complete Guide to Italian craft beers
In a few decades Italy has become an increasingly interesting player on the world beer scene. With its 1,000 craft
Read moreIn a few decades Italy has become an increasingly interesting player on the world beer scene. With its 1,000 craft
Read moreby Catherine Marien …about the meaningful little things and cherished moments we want to hold onto forever. People gathering
Read moreOften misunderstood, Naples is a surprising, ever-changing city. Kaleidoscopic and multifarious, the city offers a novel experience every time you
Read moreRagusa is a lovely town located in Baroque Sicily, the South-Eastern part of Sicily known as the Val di Noto, comprising
Read moreThe baroque towns of Sicily are a group of nine towns of Medieval or pre-medieval origin located in South-Eastern Sicily: Caltagirone, Militello, Catania, Modica, Noto, Palazzolo, Ragusa, Ispica and Scicli. They were all rebuilt in a unique late Baroque style after the 1693-earthquake that partly or entirely destroyed them.
Read moreby Catherine Marien After Basilicata (Maratea, Matera, Craco), we planned a road trip to another even more uncharted territory
Read moreAs the main gateway to the Dolomites, the town of Bolzano is regrettably often overlooked by international guests who usually
Read moreThe tradition by which Italian towns and families reenact their own versions of the nativity scene is a very ancient
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
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