It is considered one of the oldest cafes in Italy and, given its prestigious location just under the arcades of the Procuratie Nuove in Piazza San Marco, it has become a symbol of Venice. Read the rest »
It is considered one of the oldest cafes in Italy and, given its prestigious location just under the arcades of the Procuratie Nuove in Piazza San Marco, it has become a symbol of Venice. Read the rest »
The Archipelago of the Aeolian Islands take its name from the God Aeolus, god of winds, and is made up of seven islands scattered along the north eastern coast of Sicily.
If, after spending a full day between the queues and the crowds of the Colosseum, the Fori Imperiali and the Piazza San Pietro, you want to relax, to taste the typical Roman cuisine, to stroll on quiet streets or to spend a pleasant evening with friends: get a ride in Trastevere.
The link between Venice and the sea is an indissoluble bond that can never be dissolved. To understand how important it is, just think of the many events that celebrate this relationship.
Castello Dal Pozzo has an ancient history and unique surroundings on Lake Maggiore. It is a charming eighteenth-century palazzo, fully equipped, with SPA and fitness center, conference center, luxurious bedrooms and intimate wine bar.
The Ribollita is a typical Florentine recipe, which has become particularly sought after by tourists as a symbol of the cuisine of this city’, even if now it can not be missing in the menu of most of the finest restaurants.
On June 16 myriads of flames lit the night along the river Arno, in Pisa. Visitors can appreciate an unforgettable sight. 

