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April Bargout on December 20 2019
We love Italian churches because of their magnificent art and architecture, as well as their fascinating histories. However, after seeing just the right amount of their amazing architecture and want to venture off on your own, here are some suggestions to experience. It's time to take an independent day and make some more memories through a serendipitous outing.
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April Bargout on October 09 2019
Italians do many things well, and gelato is definitely one.
Gelaterias have become more common in the United States where you can sample this famous Italian import. When you go to Italy, you'll be able to taste the real thing.
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April Bargout on September 30 2019
Carnevale celebrations take place 40 days before Easter every February. Carnevale is celebrated in many Italian cities, as well as in smaller towns such as Cento, Fano and Viareggio. However, by far, the most popular and well-known festival is in Venice.
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April Bargout on September 20 2019
Drinking coffee is ingrained in Italian culture. It’s as important as drinking wine, eating pasta and parades at Carnevale. If you want an authentic Italian experience when you drink coffee, read about coffee culture with our 10 tips.
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April Bargout on September 18 2019
Siena is perhaps the most beautiful medieval city in Italy, with stunning Gothic architecture. In the heart of Tuscany, Siena lures travelers from all over the world every year with its fascinating culture and history. Preserving its medieval character, Siena is a treasure that must be explored.
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April Bargout on September 09 2019
Italy is justifiably famous for its natural beauty, compelling history, sumptuous foods and elegant culture. It’s also home to fascinating and magnificent churches and cathedrals, some of them the most famous in the world.
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April Bargout on September 06 2019
You will want to visit the restaurants in many of the Italian cities and towns that you visit. Any Italian will tell you that their cuisine is the best in the world.
We want to help you during your trip to avoid cross-cultural misunderstandings, because Italians do things a bit differently in their restaurants.
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April Bargout on September 02 2019
The Renaissance is one of the most important cultural movements in human history. Its effects and influence were far reaching, spreading throughout all of Europe and later influencing many areas of culture and society that led to the modern era we know today.
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April Bargout on August 28 2019
Appreciating the universal language of art makes us fully human. Some of the most timeless art in the world can be found in Italy’s Tuscany region.
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April Bargout on August 26 2019
Chianti is the name of a red wine and also the largest zone in the world famous Italian wine region, Tuscany.
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April Bargout on August 23 2019
You've booked your overseas vacation and you're excited about the upcoming trip.
Great! But before you go—
We’ve put together a checklist with important things you need to do before you leave the country and visit your dream destination.
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April Bargout on August 21 2019
The Malpighi family is one of the oldest producers of balsamic vinegar in Modena. The president, Massimo Malpighi, is the fifth generation of the family to run its factory, open since 1850. Balsamic vinegar is only considered authentic if it comes from this region, and once you visit this factory, you will understand its claim to fame.
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April Bargout on August 14 2019
Wine is an integral part of culture and identity for Italians. You might even say that they bleed purple!
While you may have been on wine tasting tours at home, we offer some ideas for wine tasting while in Italy. Remember that the anticipation of sampling it is half the fun, and we’re going to let you in on how serious Italian wine drinkers evaluate their wines.
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April Bargout on August 12 2019
It’s hard to believe that Super Tuscan wines were once considered low quality wines, unworthy of being labeled anything above a table wine. Today these reds are some of the most well-known and prized Italian wines. They hold a special place among all wine connoisseurs for their high quality and full-bodied taste.
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