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In Venice’s shadow: Vicenza, “Pearl of the Renaissance”

September 8, 2016 By Naomi Elster Leave a Comment

Vicenza, Veneto

Vicenza, called “Pearl of the Renaissance“, is home to the oldest roofed theatre in the world, Palladio’s majestic buildings, and a charming old town area.

Filed Under: Destinations Tagged With: Basilica Palladiana, La Rotonda, Palladio, Teatro Olympico, veneto, Vicenza

Siena – The Soul of Tuscany

November 3, 2015 By Sarah Humphreys Leave a Comment

Siena - Piazza Del Campo

No trip to Tuscany is complete without seeing Siena, Florence’s historical rival According to legend, the city was founded by Senius and Aschius, the sons of Remus and nephews of Romulus, boys saved from the Tiber river by a she-wolf, who were the main characters of Rome’s foundation myth. Senius and Aschius fled from Rome […]

Filed Under: Destinations Tagged With: chianti region, Siena, siena attractions, siena dining, siena hotels, Tuscany

Piecing together Ravenna’s mosaic of attractions

March 11, 2015 By Sarah Humphreys Leave a Comment

Detail of the apse Sant' Apollinare in Classe

Is Ravenna the best place to live in Italy? Despite being recently voted “Best Place to Live in Italy” by a leading newspaper Il Sole 24 ore, proud possessor of 8 UNESCO sites, burial place of Dante and home to Byron for a couple of years, Ravenna is strangely neglected by tourists. Distinctive leaning towers, […]

Filed Under: Destinations Tagged With: Dante, Emilia Romagna, Ravenna, ravenna hotels, ravenna mosaics, unesco world heritage site

Hidden Tuscany: Pistoia – An Insider’s Perspective.

August 31, 2014 By Sarah Humphreys 7 Comments

View from Pistoia's Bell Tower

Local resident Sarah Humphreys gives you the inside story on this Tuscan gem: In the words of Cristina Taddei, local archaeologist and historian, “ Pistoia is one of the few towns in Tuscany that still belongs to the past.” Largely overlooked by tourists, Pistoia is a well-preserved medieval city brimming with artistic treasures, emitting a […]

Filed Under: Destinations Tagged With: blues festival, Fattoria di Celle, Florence, jousting, Piazza del Duomo, Pinocchio, Pistoia, Tuscany

Portofino – The Jewel of the Italian Riviera

May 8, 2013 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

Portofino harbour

Nicknamed the “Pearl of the World”, Portofino is Absolutely Gorgeous: Once a humble fishing village, Portofino’s picturesque harbour is the most exclusive bay and upmarket resort in Italy. In this town, built around the small harbour, there are plenty of upmarket designer boutiques, luxury yachts and magnificent villas, all indicative of the long association that […]

Filed Under: Destinations, Featured Tagged With: italian riviera, Liguria, Portofino, portofino holiday, portofino resort

Montepulciano – Famous for its Vino Nobile

May 5, 2013 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

Piazza Grande in Montepulciano

Montepulciano – A Hill Town in Tuscany that’s Famous for its Vino Nobile: One of the pleasures of travelling in Tuscany is visiting its many charming medieval hill towns, Montepulciano being one of them. Set on a ridge of about 605 metres above sea level, Montepulciano is one of the of the highest Tuscan hill towns. […]

Filed Under: Destinations Tagged With: Montepulciano, montepulciano wine, Siena, Tuscany, Vino Nobile

Portofino: Live from the luxury Ligurian Resort

May 3, 2013 By Tony Page Leave a Comment

Portofino

Portofino has luxury designer shops, big boats and 5 euro coffees – Cinque Terre it’s not! Avoiding the Louis Vuitton, Hermès and Dior shops along the waterfront, and refraining from indulging in 5 euro coffees, Tony Page wanders past million dollar cruisers and climbs up above Portofino to give you an overview of this famed […]

Filed Under: Destinations Tagged With: celebrities, italian riviera, Liguria, luxury resort, Museo del Parco, Portofino, Umbertino, villas

Montepulciano: Live from the Heart of Tuscany’s Wine Country

May 1, 2013 By Tony Page Leave a Comment

Montepulciano

Montepulciano is the highest hill town in Tuscany, and renowned for its wine, the Vino Nobile Henry James drank so much Montepulciano wine he couldn’t remember much about this famous Tuscany hill town, but it’s beautifully preserved and well worth a visit, especially to taste the food – and don’t miss the wine cellars! “Well […]

Filed Under: Destinations Tagged With: Contucci, Henry James, hill town, Montepulciano, Taddeo di Bartolo, Tuscany, Vino Nobile

Capri – Stylish and Stunningly Beautiful

May 1, 2013 By Helen Page Leave a Comment

View of Capri

Capri Was Once a Cult Destination for the Rich and Famous: With its swanky shops and legends of aristocrats, film stars and celebrities living lives of luxury and pleasure on the island, Capri is an island with a reputation for glamour and style.  It was a popular destination during the Roman times and is still […]

Filed Under: Destinations Tagged With: Capri, capri holiday, capri villas, island of capri, isle of capri, sorrento to capri

Positano: Live from Spiaggia Grande Beach

April 26, 2013 By Tony Page Leave a Comment

Positano Spiaggia Grande

The Amalfi Coast – colourful houses cascading down the cliffs – it has to be Positano Positano on the Amalfi Coast has a great reputation but does it live up to the hype? Tony and Helen Page discover colourful houses cascading down the cliffs, brown bodies lazing on the beach, unexpectedly cheap shopping and plenty […]

Filed Under: Destinations Tagged With: Amalfi Coast, beach, ferries, Positano, shopping, Sorrento

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