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3-Week Italy Itinerary: A Foodie Tour
You don’t have to be a chef or so-called “wine snob” to be excited by the food in Italy. If you’ve got three weeks in Italy and you’d like your trip to include some of the big sights while also focusing on some of the country
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Chewing on the Heel: The Mediterranean Diet in Southern Italy
For many travelers in Italy, the food is one of the attractions. In fact, the so-called “Mediterranean Diet” is enough of an attraction that it’s on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites. Today’s guest post by Mattie Bamman ex
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3 Week Italy Itinerary: Options & Planning Tips
If taking a two-week trip to Italy is great, then spending three weeks in Italy is better.
Most of the time you’ll see Italy itineraries in one-week or two-week increments, with the suggestion that for a three-week Italy trip you just put those two
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Cheap Hotels in Orvieto
Orvieto is an incredibly picturesque hilltop town in Umbria, but it’s also close enough to the Lazio border that it makes an excellent day trip from Rome. Like any great day trip destination, and despite not being as popular as some other towns in It
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Amalfi Coast Hotels with Amazing Views
There are many reasons to spend time on the Amalfi Coast, and the spectacular views over the water are definitely among them. You may not plan to spend much time in your Amalfi hotel, but wouldn’t it be nice if you had a gorgeous view of th
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Yoga in Italy: What You Need to Know
There are a million things that can lead someone to travel to Italy, from a love of history or food to a search for family or a desire to learn a new language. One person might not automatically think “yoga retreat” when thinking of traveling t
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Home Food in Italy [Videos]
You all know how much I love the food in Italy, right? And how I’ve talked on occasion about the fantastic Home Food organization in Italy? Well, enough of my going on and on about how awesome it is and how you should totally sign up to do a Home Foo
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Special Diets, Food Allergies & Italy Travel: What You Need to Know
Italy is famous for its food – so much so that eating in Italy is considered a tourist attraction by many people. If you’re someone with any sort of dietary restriction, however, dining out in Italy can be a challenge.
Here are some tips and re
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Italy Roundtable: What I’ve Learned from Italy
Now that I’m an adult, September is one of my favorite months of the year – harvest festivals, a slight crispness to the evening air, and the promise of shoulder season travel bargains.
When I was a kid, however, September meant only one, drear
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Italy Hotels with a View: Lake Como
As Italy’s most famous lake, Lake Como is understandably surrounded by luxury hotels boasting fabulous views. There are towns all along the shoreline, and each of them seems to have a noteworthy hotel with a view. This list of hotels with v
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Italy Hotels with a View: Lake Maggiore
Lake Maggiore – Lago Maggiore in Italian – is, as the name implies, one of the larger lakes in the country. It lies in northern Italy long the border with Switzerland, and in fact part of the lake itself is in the Italian canton of Sw
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Italy Hotels with a View: Lake Garda
Lake Garda is Italy’s largest lake, and as such it belongs – in part – to three separate Italian regions: Trentino-Alto Adige, Veneto, and Lombardy. Lago di Garda (as it’s known in Italian) is quite close to Verona, and ab
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Italy Hotels with a View: Lake Iseo
Anyone who has visited Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, or Lake Garda might think that every lake in Northern Italy is well and truly overrun with travelers – but there are a few other lakes in the area that are far less famous, and therefore far
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More Italy iPhone Apps: September 2011 Update
Some time ago, I made several lists of Italy iPhone apps that were helpful travel guides, offered language assistance, or were just fun. There are new apps being added to the App Store every half-minute, and it’s absolutely impossible to keep up, but
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Italy Hotels with a View: Lake Orta & Lake Lugano
Say “Italian lake” and the first bodies of water that likely come to mind have names like Como, Maggiore, and Garda – but there are several beautiful lakes in Northern Italy, and only a few of them are on the famous or popular e
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Italy Lake Hotels with Great Views
Vacationers in Italy might think first of the Amalfi Coast or Italian Riviera when they think about views over water – or, if they’re more familiar with the country, they could name any one of the hundreds of towns up and down either
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Getting Mobile Broadband Service in Italy
If you’re one of those people for whom switching off entirely – leaving the computer at home and only using the smart phone because that’s where your travel guide is these days – would be akin to torture, even on a so-called “
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Getting from Florence to Pisa (& vice versa)
With so many works of stunning architecture and design throughout Italy, it’s a bit amusing that one of the country’s most popular tourist attractions is perhaps the world’s most famous example of faulty engineering – the
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Italy Roundtable: Fall Food Festivals & the Almighty White Truffle
This is the fifth installment of the Italy Blogging Roundtable I started with four amazing bloggers in May. Each month we choose a topic and write about our take on it, publishing our articles on the same day – it’s always fun for us to see wha
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Cycling in Sardinia: What You Need to Know
The idea of taking a cycling vacation in Italy is nothing new, but when most people think of pedaling their way through the country they picture doing so in places like Tuscany. The island of Sardinia, however, has long been a favorite destination for cycl
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