Posted by
Darya Camacci on December 09 2019
Italy produces some of the best wines in the world! Here are six of some of my favorite wines to give a try, with suggestions for meal pairings I had to include! Yum!
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on October 07 2019
Michelangelo’s David in the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze is probably the world's most famous sculpture. Michelangelo sculpted his masterpiece, based on the biblical story of David and Goliath, in 1501, at the age of 25.
However, there are a few things about this beloved statue that you may not know.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on October 04 2019
For a peaceful and relaxing vacation and more bang for your buck, consider an off-season travel time. Here are our top three reasons to go to Italy in the winter and mid to late fall.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on October 02 2019
In keeping with their love for food, Italians have made an art of cooking desserts as well. If you love sweets, you are certain to fall in love with something on this list.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on September 16 2019
Jet lag is a plague experienced by travelers all over the world.
While it’s a bane for many travelers, you can lessen the annoying effects of jet lag with some preparation.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on September 13 2019
More people on the island of Sardinia than anywhere else in the world live to the age of 100. The scientist responsible for popularizing the "Mediterranean diet," Ancel Keys, went to Pioppi to find out why.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on September 11 2019
Italy is home to many incredible beaches, some of the best in Europe.
A number of them are reminiscent of a tropical paradise, with white sand and pristine blue water. Relaxing on a beautiful Italian beach and basking in the sun with a bottle of famous Italian wine is an experience that you will cherish throughout your life.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on September 04 2019
Superstitions are those things that every country seems to have but what do you know about Italian superstitions?
Just like every country, they have their fair share of superstitions and after reading this post you may think some of them are a tad weird. Either way, it pays to know how to behave in Italy so be sure you pay attention and remember these superstitions or you just may end up experiencing bad luck.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on August 30 2019
Sicily is an alluring place—full of history and unique culture.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on August 19 2019
Produced as a treasure and symbol of power and opulence for European royalty from medieval times, Murano glass remains a gleaming gem unique to Italy. Murano glass can never go out of fashion, and is still made today.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on August 16 2019
Venice is a city that oozes love and charm and is often considered the most romantic city in Europe. With Renaissance-inspired architecture, summer sunsets, public squares, narrow canals and gondola rides - it’s a city you’re bound to fall in love with.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on August 09 2019
The Piemonte region in northwest Italy is home not just to the Alps and Apennine mountain ranges, but to some of the most excellent wines in the country, known as Piemonte wines.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on August 07 2019
More wine is produced in Veneto than any other region in Italy, although Tuscany gets all the attention.
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Posted by
Darya Camacci on August 05 2019
Whether you’re using a digital camera or a smartphone, these basic pointers will help you maximize your chances of having more keepers when you get home.
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