Posts Tagged Travel

I Love Italian Travel – Wine Touring In Val d’Aosta

So you are planning to visit Val d’Aosta, a sliver of mountainous landbordering on Switzerland and France. This region is bilingual and boasts someof the best skiing in Europe for example on Mount Blanc near Courmayeur. Inthis tiny region you’ll find some 150 historic castles, forts, and towers.Visit the medieval village of Bard and the fort that impeded Napoleon’smilitary progress for two weeks way back when...

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I Love Italian Travel – Wine Touring In Liguria

So you have decided to go to Liguria. You might know about the historic portof Genoa from which Christopher Columbus set out to visit “The New World”. Youmay be familiar with the Italian Riviera, unashamed competitor to its Frenchcounterpart. Perhaps you have heard about Cinque Terre, five seaside villagesthat are a favorite with hikers and romantics.If you haven’t been to Liguria you may not have ever tasted...

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I Love Italian Travel – Latium Wine Tours

So you are planning a trip to Latium, also called Lazio, whose capital isnone other than Rome, the capital of Italy. A great Italian author once wrote,“Roma, non basta una vita,” which translates as Rome, a single lifetime is notenough. This article is not devoted to Rome’s more than numerous attractions.Many Italians claim that most Romans will drink just about anything. Perhapsthis will help explain the gen...

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I Love Italian Travel – Wine Touring In Tuscany

Who has not heard about Tuscany? Its capital Florence is a living work ofart, whose relatively small historic center contains far too many sites to listhere. Where else you can find world-class jewelry in shops lining a bridge asthey have been for centuries on the Ponte Vecchio? You might be surprised thatBistecca all Fiorentina, the local beefsteak, is excellent. Enjoy it with aChianti or other fine Tuscan wine. T...

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I Love Italian Travel – Wine Touring in Piedmont

There are lots of reasons to visit the Piedmont region of northwesternItaly. You might want to ski the Alps or visit the Olympic city of Turin thatperhaps surprisingly is home to a museum housing one of the world’s richestcollections of Egyptian art, and a world-class automobile museum. Nearby, onthe banks of the Po River you’ll find the Borgo Medioevale, a faithfulrepresentation of a Piedmont village from the ...

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I Love Italian Travel – The Marches Wine Tours

So you are planning to visit Marches, a little region of Italy on theAdriatic Sea. The Marches (it’s often spelled with The) is relatively unknownto tourists. This is a great place to see the real Italy. Sights to see includethe college town of Urbino with a lovely Palazzo Ducale that houses theGalleria Nazionale delle Marche and the Casa Natale de Raffaello, the house inwhich Raphael was born. While the National...

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Travel is Much More Than a Vacation for 50-plus Crowd

New boomer Web site finds top travel dreams of 50 plus Americans includetraveling to Hawaii, Europe, Australia and ItalyThe days of settling for a quick trip to Florida are over or so it seems forthe 50 plus crowd. What has always been an important part of Americans leisureactivity is now becoming a full blown passion for baby boomers. In fact, 75percent of boomers today consider themselves travelers and 30 percent...

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I Love Italian Travel – Lombardy Wine Touring

So you have decided to go to Lombardy, a region of northern Italy borderingon Switzerland, the Gulf of Taranto, and the Tyrrhenian Sea. The regionalcapital and largest city is Milan, the center of Italian finance, fashion, andmedia. Lombardy is home to La Scala, the greatest opera house in Europe, orperhaps the whole world. And the Cathedral of Milan, ooh, la, la. There aremuseums galore and the massive, impressive...

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I Love Italian Travel – Wine Touring In Trentino-Alto Adige

So you are planning a visit to Trentino-Alto Adige, a region of northeasternItaly bordering Switzerland and Austria that features the Alps and theDolomites. Ski resorts abound as do forests. Most residents of Alto Adigedesignate German as their mother tongue. Let’s start at Caldaro in thesouthwest of Alto Adige. Its town center hosts and the historic Church of SantaCaterina in the center of Caldaro; it’s also h...

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Travel in Italy by sea

Considering the strong bond between Italy and the sea, why not deciding totravel along Italy by water, stopping in its main ports, from north to south,from Genoa to Naples, from Venice to Palermo, far away from busy streets? Acruise is an excellent idea to visit Italian costs and cities in a differentway, alternating days at sea and breaks on land. There are many ways to explorethe coast of Italy in recent years ho...

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