Italians take pride in their appearance and expect tourists to dress appropriately as well if they are to earn respect from the locals. Read the rest »
Italians take pride in their appearance and expect tourists to dress appropriately as well if they are to earn respect from the locals. Read the rest »
As wonderful and even romantic as a trip to Italy can be, it is almost certainly going to be expensive. The airfare alone is worthy of a day’s rest to recover, but once you arrive in Italy, you’re not totally committed to spending an arm and a leg to see some of the sights.
Seeing the Sights of Lombardy Unlike most of Italy, the region of Lombardy is landlocked. The top of the region touches the vistas just under the Alps while the bulk of the region is made up of flat plains of the Po River Valley.
The cold months of winter are often about hunkering down in front of a fire, but these months can also be the perfect time to travel.
One of the most cultural stops in Rome, the Capitoline Museums hold treasures in art and archaeology dating back to the 15th century.
Almost the least habituated region of Italy, Molise is home to a rural, southern Italian lifestyle and is utterly charming to visit.
Some of the most notable wines in the world hail from Tuscany, and this is certainly not surprising since Italy produces more wine than any other country. 

