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Italy’s largest lake, Lake Garda, is a place of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural richness. Its stunning shoreline, quaint towns, and...

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In the heart of Lazio’s countryside, just twenty kilometers southeast of Rome, lies a hidden treasure that promises peace, beauty, and a breath...

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Tucked away in the northwestern corner of Italy, Gran Paradiso National Park is one of the country’s most treasured natural sanctuaries....

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Located in the heart of central Italy, the Abruzzo National Park, officially Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise, is one of the ...

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Tucked away on the northwestern coast of Sicily, the Zingaro National Park (Riserva Naturale Orientata dello Zingaro) is a pristine natural...

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Flying can have some negative effects on the complexion due to the high altitude and low humidity, leaving skin dehydrated and dull. Travelling...

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Italy is synonymous all over the world for its rich and varied culinary creations, yet Italian cuisine has much more to offer than pasta and...

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The National Museum of Capodimonte is located in a magnificent Bourbon palace on the outskirts of Naples. The impressive Royal Palace of...

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Milan is known all over the world as a fashion hub, with excellent dining and a thriving aperitivo culture, attracting visitors from all walks...

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In 1784 Florence’s Accademia Gallery was founded by Leopold II, the Grand Duke of Tuscany as a teaching facility for students of Fine Art....

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On May 10, 1734 Charles of Bourbon conquered the kingdom of Naples and in the years following built the Royal Palace of Caserta, as the...

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The National Archaeological Museum in Naples is one of the most visited museums in Italy and is home to an extensive collection of artifacts...

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Peggy Guggenheim was the heiress of an American family of tycoons, and the founder of the Peggy Guggenheim collection in Venice. An avid art...

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On the right bank of the Tiber River, opposite Campus Martius, between the Borgo Pio and Prati districts of Rome, stands the unmissable Castel...

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The Flavian amphitheatre is more commonly known as the Colosseum, which is a name taken from a statue called the Colossus of Nero, which once...

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Italy is renowned all over the world for its second-to-none fashion houses. A symbol of elegance, style and innovation for generations, The...

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A popular legend claims that Marco Polo introduced pasta to Italy after his explorations of the Far East. However, there is evidence of pasta...

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Turin is home to the second largest collection of Egyptian artefacts in the world, second only to Cairo. The Egyptian Museum of Turin in...

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Named after the Greek hero Hercules, Herculaneum was a small yet prominent town in Campania, located 8km from the present day Naples. Due to...

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Tall towering buildings set along beautiful coastline with powerful lights at the top have garnered fascination for centuries.  Faros or...