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Indulge in Italian fashion, but without breaking the bank…

July 16, 2009 By Helen Page 3 Comments

Shopping for Italian fashion needn’t cost you an arm and a leg: If you love Italian fashion but the prices along via Condotti make you dizzy and give you heart palpitations, all is not lost. There are department stores in Italy where you can buy the latest of Italian fashions at a fraction of via […]

Filed Under: Shopping Tagged With: cheap italian fashion, designer fashion, fashion shopping, fashion store, italian accessories, leather shopping, oviesse industry, travel shopping

Florence Designer Outlet – The Mall

May 28, 2009 By Helen Page 1 Comment

Designer Outlets – Florence’s other Treasure: If you’re a designer label junkie, or you’ve got designer label bargain hunting genes, then Florence is the city you’d want to spend some time in. There’s a lot to see and do in Florence so you’ll need to plan well to ensure that you’re not missing out on […]

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Barberino Designer Outlet – Florence

May 28, 2009 By Helen Page 4 Comments

From art, culture to designer shopping: Travellers to Florence have a choice of two Designer Discount Outlet Malls to shop at.  McArthurGlen’s Barberino Designer Outlet at Barberino del Mugello to the north of Florence, is one of these. Those who are famililar with McArthurGlen’s Castel Romano Designer Outlet in Rome will feel very much at […]

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Piazza San Marco

May 11, 2009 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

A Piazza full of history: Piazza San Marco is usually the starting point of any sightseeing tour of Venice. There’s a lot to see here and within this Piazza are some of the greatest historic landmarks of Venice. At the eastern end are two of Venice’s most important landmarks – the Basilica San Marco which […]

Filed Under: Sightseeing Tagged With: basilica san marco, caffe florian, Campanile, doge's palace, piazza san marco, procuratie, san marco, travel venice, venice attractions

Rialto Bridge or Ponte di Rialto – an Iconic Venice Bridge

May 8, 2009 By Helen Page 1 Comment

Venice Rialto Bridge

Rialto Bridge or Ponte di Rialto is an Iconic Venice Bridge: Ponte di Rialto or Rialto Bridge as we know it, is one of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice and the oldest amongst the four. Built between 1588 and 1591, this was the only link between the two sides of the […]

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Designer Shopping on your Rome holiday

May 5, 2009 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

Rome Shopping – Where to Shop and What to Buy: We’re on the train from Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci Airport, or Fiumicino as it used to be called, to Roma Termini (Rome’s Central Station). The middle-aged lady sitting facing us looked very elegant. The suitcase next to her seat confirms that she’s just been off […]

Filed Under: Shopping Tagged With: Armani, designer clothes, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi, Gucci, outlet shopping, Prada, Rome shopping, Valentino, Versace, what to buy, where to shop

Sassi District’s Cave Dwellers – Matera, Italy

May 5, 2009 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

Italy is not all high fashion and fast cars! It’s hard to believe that up till as late as the 1970s there were cave dwellers in Italy, a country with a reputation for high fashion and sleek fast cars.  In the southern spur of Italy is the town of Matera whose citizens used to live […]

Filed Under: Sightseeing Tagged With: Basilicata, cave dwellers, Italy, Matera, Sassi district, Sassi district cave dwellers

10 Top Things to See and Do in Florence – Italy

May 5, 2009 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

THERE IS PLENTY TO SEE IN FLORENCE AND THE CITY IS BEST EXPLORED ON FOOT: Florence’s centro historico or historical center is packed to the brim with museums, art galleries, cathedrals, elegant buildings and beautiful squares that it’s possible to see and do a lot here even if you’ve only got a couple of days. […]

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Trevi Fountain – The Most Romantic Fountain in Rome

May 4, 2009 By Helen Page 2 Comments

Make a Wish at the Trevi Fountain, the Most Famous Fountain in Rome: As the original legend goes, if you stand with your back to the Trevi Fountain and throw a coin into the fountain (with your right hand throwing the coin over your left shoulder), you will be sure to return to Rome.  Since […]

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Rome attractions – The Crypt of the Capuchins

May 4, 2009 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

Fountain of the Bees, look for it in front of the Capuchin Crypt

Skeletons, skulls and bones in the city centre of Rome: We came to Piazza Barberini in search of Tony’s razor part, but what we found was something more macabre! At the foot of Via Veneto, at no. 27, is the the church of Santa Maria della Concezione, better known as the Capuchin Church. Beneath this […]

Filed Under: Sightseeing Tagged With: Capuchin friars, Crypt of the Capuchins, Fontana delle Api, Rome, Rome sightseeing, Rome sightseeing tours, Santa Maria della Concesione, Sightseeing

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