Sardinia a journey between history and luxury

Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea after Sicily, which also belongs to Italy. With over 24000 square kilometres of surface and nearly 2000 km of coastline, it is one of the top tourist destinations both for Italians and foreigners, attracted to its incredible beaches, its delicious food, and the rich history of […]

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Naples the pearl of Southern Italy

The famous proverb “Vedi Napoli e poi muori”, literally “See Naples, then die”, is the perfect emblem of the beauty of this city: once you see Naples, you can die in peace, knowing you’ve seen the best. This sentence, reportedly pronounced by the poet and novelist Johann Wolfgang Goethe in the 19th century, was inspired […]

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15 Places to visit in Siena in just one day

Siena is one of the most loved and visited cities in Tuscany, a place rich in history and art, but also with strong traditions, mainly linked to the “contrade” (districts in which the city is divided) and the famous Palio di Siena. Located in the centre of Tuscany, Siena can be easily reached from other […]

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Discover Pienza and Bagno Vignoni the two gems of the Val d’Orcia

Medieval castles, hills, ancient towns, isolated farmhouses, paths of cypresses, fabulous vineyards and olive groves, gold-coloured wheat fields: are just some of the elements that form the fantastic and harmonious landscapes of the southern region of Tuscany, between the provinces of Siena and Grosseto. These beautiful landscapes are dotted with many small towns, including Pienza, […]

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10 Reasons why you should go Montepulciano for your next holiday

The Montepulciano area must be visited at least once in a lifetime. You can do it for the enchanting hills, to taste wines, to visit the splendid courtyard or simply for all these reasons together. Set among Siena, Arezzo, Perugia and Terni, straddling Chiana Valley and Orcia Valley, this area of Tuscany will amaze you […]

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All you need to know about San Gimignano

As everyone knows, Italy is a nation of a thousand architectural contrasts. Often, in fact, the elements of the past marry with those of the present, at other times they replace them and, then, there are cases in which the past remains perpetually present as if it had been transported to the present day with […]

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Volterra the city of Alabaster

Volterra the city of Alabaster is an ancient town in the province of Pisa, with a characteristic medieval appearance. Surrounded by rolling hills, the town still retains clear traces of its Etruscan and Roman past, starting from what remains of the ancient walls of Etruscan origins, whose construction continued, however, until the Middle Ages. The […]

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The most beautiful sights of Lake Maggiore

Among the many beauties of which the Piedmont region is rich, Lake Maggiore, one of the most important Italian lakes, certainly occupies a prominent place. On its shores, there are real artistic and landscape treasures that absolutely deserve to be seen: islands, villas, gardens, palaces, attractions and much more. Lake Maggiore is full of enchanting […]

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Montalcino a charming village in the Magnificent Tuscany

Tuscany is a land rich in history, naturalistic and architectural beauties and it’s really difficult not to see the beauty in every place you visit in this magnificent Italian region. Today I’ll tell you about Montalcino, a small town in Tuscany with about 6,000 inhabitants located between the cities of Siena and Grosseto. This Italian […]

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Best of Cinque Terre, between sea and land

Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Monterosso and Vernazza are the towns suspended between sea and land that give life to the Cinque Terre. These towns are also part of the Cinque Terre National Park, among the smallest parks in Italy and at the same time the most densely populated, with around 4,000 inhabitants. This area is the […]

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10 Best places to visit in Florence

There are many things to do and see in Florence. First of all you can visit the historic center of the city and its most important monuments. You can start by visiting Piazza del Duomo, a large open-air museum that includes the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Brunelleschi’s Dome, Giotto’s Bell Tower, the Baptistery […]

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Best things to do in Tuscany

Tuscany is one of the most beautiful and most visited Italian regions, appreciated for its cities of art, small villages, hills covered with vineyards from which some of the most famous wines in the world are obtained, villas and farmhouses lined with cypresses. But Tuscany is also a land of nature and breathtaking landscapes, of […]

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The UNESCO World Heritage in Tuscany

Tuscany, an open-air museum full of history, artistic masterpieces of priceless value, natural and wild landscapes that for years have offered unique views to anyone who visits it. In 1982 UNESCO – the International Committee for the Protection of the World’s Cultural and Natural Heritage – declared 6 places of this magnificent region as a […]

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Why choose Tuscany for your holiday

Located in central Italy, extending from the Apennines to the Tyrrhenian Sea, Tuscany is the undisputed protagonist of the world’s tourist scene. Rich in tourist attractions, culture, breathtaking views, sea and cradle of food and wine. Most of the cultural heritage, in fact, reside here, from hills with charming hillside villages, natural spas and 397 […]

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