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San Biagio Montepulciano

San Biagio: Renaissance Jewel in Montepulciano, Tuscany

The church of San Biagio in Montepulciano, Tuscany, is considered one of prime examples of Renaissance architecture.

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3 Tips to Help You Plan Your Puglia Summer Accommodations

Planning a summer trip to Puglia? These three tips will help you avoid a hotel disaster.

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Campo Felice in Abruzzo, Italy

Campo Felice: Skiing and Sledding in Abruzzo

Campo Felice is an easy winter day trip from Rome.

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Matera, Basilicata

Matera, Basilicata: 2019 European Capital of Culture

Matera, the southern Italian city known for its ancient caves and modern comeback, is the 2019 European Capital of Culture.

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New Year’s Day in Villa Borghese

New Year’s Day in Villa Borghese

The ideal place in Rome to spend New Year’s Day.

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Best Places to Live in Italy: The Quality of Life Index 2018

Best Places to Live in Italy: The Quality of Life Index 2018

The latest rankings of the best places to live in Italy.

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The Iconic Landscape of Val d’Orcia, Tuscany

The Iconic Landscape of Val d’Orcia, Tuscany

Inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2004, the hills, valleys, and trees of the Val d’Orcia “exemplify the beauty of well-managed Renaissance agricultural landscapes.”

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Golden mosaics in La Martorana, Palermo

Go For the Gold: The Gorgeous Golden Mosaics of Palermo, Monreale, & Cefalù

Sicily has some of the most gorgeous golden mosaics in the world. Here’s where to see these UNESCO World Heritage sights in Palermo, Monreale, and Cefalù.

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Siena Palio

Extra Palio in Siena Will Commemorate 100th Anniversary of the End of WWI

An Extra Palio – Palio Straordinario – will be run in Siena on 20 October 2018.

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Monster grotto in Bomarzo's Parco dei Mostri

Day Trip from Rome: The Monster-Filled Gardens of Bomarzo

Bomarzo’s Parco dei Mostri is a park filled with fantastical sculptures of animals, monsters, and other beasts. It’s an ideal day trip from Rome.

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20-Minute Crash Course on Ancient Roman History [Video]

20-Minute Crash Course on Ancient Roman History [Video]

Learn about ancient Rome in XX minutes – that’s 20 minutes, Roman style!

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The Coolest View of the Colosseum

The Coolest View of the Colosseum

The Colosseum is a fascinating structure no matter where you view it. But my favorite perch from which to view the Colosseum has to be on this footbridge that spans the busy streets of the Monti neighborhood. The footbridge is hardly a secret — you’ll find handfuls of tourists here at all hours of the…

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Funghi Porcini

Porcini Mushrooms: How Italians Ease Into Autumn

Some time between beach season and boot season, porcini mushrooms begin to arrive in the market, at road stands, and on menus. Though they are available almost year round, porcini are one of the true harbingers of autumn in Italy, their nutty flavor and mossy smell pulling diners away from the beach and into the cozy embrace of the woods.

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Florence Paperback Exchange

Become a Bookseller in Florence

Here’s a business opportunity for book lovers with an itch to live and work in one of the most beautiful cities in Italy.

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Anthony Bourdain Dined Only Here

Anthony Bourdain Dined Only Here

It’s been a few days since the world learned that Anthony Bourdain passed away. The news hit me hard and I wrote a post on my other blog. I also posted his “No Reservations” Rome episode on this site’s Facebook page. Beyond that, I didn’t feel like adding to the avalanche of remembrances. Until now….

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Giulianova: A Beachside Gem in Abruzzo

Giulianova: A Beachside Gem in Abruzzo

Beaches in Abruzzo don’t get much press. They are far from most tourist sites. But that’s exactly what makes them enjoyable. We had an opportunity – thanks to, of all things, a winning raffle ticket – to visit the Abruzzo seaside town of Giulianova. And we were pleasantly surprised. Giulianova is notable for a number…

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Via della Conciliazione at night

Living in Rome: Delighting in the Details [Video]

People often ask me what it’s like living in Rome. And it’s hard to give an answer that pleases everyone. There is the breathtaking beauty (the Colosseum, Saint Peter’s, a narrow alley in Centro, the fashionable people), as well as daily reminders of Rome’s unique character (nasoni fountains, commuting priests and nuns, ruins big and…

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Inside the Museo di Roma at Palazzo Braschi

If You Love Rome, This May Be the Best Museum You’ve Never Visited

I’ve always meant to visit the Museo di Roma. But in a city like Rome, where so many more sites and monuments are vying for attention, it was easy to put off a visit until “next time.”

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