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Driving in Italy: The Agony and the Ecstasy

Driving in Italy: The Agony and the Ecstasy

Driving in Italy can be a joy and a pain. Here are some of the things to expect if you plan on driving in Italy.

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Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites: Sardinian Style in Golfo Aranci [Review]

Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites: Sardinian Style in Golfo Aranci [Review]

The sublime style of Gabbiano Azzurro Hotel & Suites melded perfectly with the surroundings of northern Sardinia. Read more of my review…

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Villa del Golfo: Feeling At Home in Sardinia [Review]

Villa del Golfo: Feeling At Home in Sardinia [Review]

Villa del Golfo Lifestyle Resort, a 4-star hotel in northern Sardinia, made me feel at home from the moment I arrived. Read more of my review…

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Su Filindeu pasta from Sardinia

Sardinia‘s Su Filindeu: The Rarest Pasta in the World

Learn more about the Sardinian pasta su filindeu, the rarest pasta in the world.

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Femmina Accabadora: The Legend of Sardinia’s Lady of the Good Death

Femmina Accabadora: The Legend of Sardinia’s Lady of the Good Death

Learn more about Sardinia’s Femmina Accabadora, a witch-like figure who is also known as the Lady of the Good Death.

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Dome of St. Peter's Basilica and a blue sky

On Top of the World: Visiting St. Peter’s Dome [Review]

See Rome and Vatican City from a new perspective with a tour of St. Peter’s dome.

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Northeastern Sardinia (Gallura) a land of mountains and clear blue sea

4 Great Reasons to Go to Gallura in Northern Sardinia

The subregion of Gallura in northern Sardinia is one of the most naturally beautiful and invigorating corners in all of Italy. Here are some great reasons to visit.

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Grotta della Poesia in Puglia

Peak Summer: The Grotta della Poesia in Puglia

The Grotta della Poesia, the “Cave of Poetry,” is a not-so-secret secret summer destination in the Salento peninsula known for its deep, crystal waters and high cliffs.

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Michael Collins photo of earth from space, 1969

NASA History in Rome: The Birthplace of Michael Collins

Visiting Rome is always a history lesson. But many people — even Romans — don’t know that Rome played a small part in the history of NASA and the first moon landing.

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Fountain of the Four Rivers in Piazza Navona, Rome

Fountains in Rome: Look But Don’t Leap

Admire Rome’s beautiful, historic fountains. But absolutely DO NOT swim, wade, or cool off in them.

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Leonardo da Vinci: Where to See His Works in Italy

Leonardo da Vinci: Where to See His Works in Italy

Leonardo da Vinci created many paintings, sketches, and engineering projects in his lifetime. Here’s where to find them in Italy.

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The Grand House in Rome

Luxe Stays in Italy: Three Gorgeous New Properties

Two hotels in Rome and one in the countryside of Emilia-Romagna are some of the most-talked about new luxury properties in Italy.

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Sightseeing in Milan: 3 Places to Go Beyond the Duomo

Sightseeing in Milan: 3 Places to Go Beyond the Duomo

The Duomo is magnificent. But do you know what else to do in Milan? Here are three ideas for first time visitors to Milan.

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Rome Wasn’t Built In a Day. So How Long Did It Take?

Rome Wasn’t Built In a Day. So How Long Did It Take?

Rome wasn’t built in a day but over thousands of years. Here’s how long it took to build some of the Eternal City’s most famous attractions.

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Pompeii ruins

Rome to Pompeii: Book a Tour or Plan Your Own Day Trip to Pompeii from Rome

Should you take a day trip to Pompeii from Rome? This post helps you decide whether you want to do a DIY day trip to Pompeii or take a guided group tour.

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Marinelli bells

Of Bells and Believers in Agnone, Molise

Agnone, a small town in Italy’s central Molise region, is known for its medieval bell foundry and traditional religious processions.

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Michelangelo in Rome: His Frescoes in the Sistine Chapel and Beyond

Michelangelo in Rome: His Frescoes in the Sistine Chapel and Beyond

Michelangelo Buonarotti is most associated with Rome because of his masterpieces in the Sistine Chapel. But his work is all over the capital and it is well worth the effort to seek it out.

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Largo di Torre Argentina in Rome

Bulgari to Fund Torre Argentina Restoration in Rome

The Torre Argentina archeological area lies at the heart of Rome, both historically and geographically, but it has always been off-limits to visitors. Until now.

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