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Hotels in Rome: How to Find Where to Stay
When it comes to figuring out where to stay in Rome, the trouble isn’t a lack of choice – in fact, it’s quite the opposite.
This is, as you can imagine, a hugely popular tourist city with almost no “low” season. If i
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How to Get from Florence to Naples (& vice versa)
Travelers interested in getting beyond the well-beaten Venice-Florence-Rome path without venturing into the hinterlands need look no further than the southern Italian capital of Naples. This huge city has the benefit of being on Italy’s hig
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Vacation Rentals in Italy: What to Expect
No matter how much you might be aware that apartments and houses in Italy aren’t like the ones you’re used to where you live, it can still come as a surprise when you turn the key to your Italian vacation rental and find it doesn̵
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Italy Roundtable: Tracing Your Italian Roots
As Spring is, well, close to springing in the Northern Hemisphere, we’ve got the earth on our minds. That’s why this month the Italy Roundtable has chosen ROOTS as our blogging topic. How metaphorical will we get? Probably very.One of the many reasons for visiting Italy is to trace Italian ancestry.
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A Reading List for Italophiles
Not everyone can travel to Italy every year, or be in Italy whenever they want – so, for some, the next best thing is reading about Italy. Immersing oneself in a book about Italian culture or set in an Italian city can offer a delightful temporary es
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Italy Roundtable: The Power of an Invitation
It’s hard to believe, but next month we’ll celebrate our first anniversary of the Italy Roundtable. Alexandra, Gloria, Melanie, Rebecca and I have enjoyed tackling a new topic each month, and we’ve especially enjoyed hearing from readers.
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Discounted Shore Excursions from Italy Cruises
There are lots of ways to get to Italy, and one popular method is by taking a Mediterranean cruise. Italy has several major cruise ports (and plenty more minor ones), some of which are very close to the big tourist attractions while others require a transf
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Naples Cruise Terminal: Where It Is & How to Get There
While Naples remains a bit overlooked when it comes to cities people tend to visit in Italy, it is home to one of the country’s major cruise ports – so even if you’d be nervous about going to Naples on your own, if you book a Mediterranea
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The Tuscan Maremma Travel Guide
Although Italy isn’t an overly large country, there are still places that are still relatively undiscovered by the tourist hordes – even in arguably the most popular region of Tuscany. The Maremma is just such a place, and in this guest post by
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Italy Roundtable: A Decade With Italy
One year ago, the Italy Blogging Roundtable published our first posts – and I’m thrilled to still, one year later, be sharing our thoughts on a chosen topic each month. It’s been interesting for the Italy Roundtable bloggers – Alexa
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Indie Trips that Include Italy
Lots of travelers plan backpacking trips around Europe, utilizing the Eurail and various low cost airlines to get around. But there are plenty of other travelers who are planning even longer, round the world type trips, and want to add Italy and other dest
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What to Expect from Italian Hotel Rooms
People traveling to Italy from another country are usually aware they have to prepare themselves for a few differences – different language, different currency, etc. Hotel rooms, on the other hand, are cookie-cutter boxes that are the same everywhere
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A Vatican Museums in Rome travel guide – the Rome of the popes, decorated by Michelangelo and Raphael
Take a Vatican Museums holiday in Rome to marvel at the largest private art collection in the world, chosen by the clergy through the centuries. Book a hotel near the Vatican Museums in Rome and find some of the world’s great artistic treasures on your doorstep.Must-see works
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Arts and Culture in Naples
From a distance, Naples can appear a little ragged around the edges - a hot, southern city with the hulking form of Mount Vesuvius in the background. But up close, it reveals grand, Renaissance palaces jostling for space alongside medieval castles, and extraordinary works of art hidden in the most o
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Family Friendly Attractions in Naples
Any family looking for a cultural experience and a taste of adventure will be richly rewarded in Naples. If the crowds and chaos in the Centro Storico get too much, then Lungomare, the seafront promenade, is the ideal family recreation ground with parks and playgrounds. Nearby, Pompeii and Vesuvius
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Nightlife in Naples
From opera and classical music concerts held in the city’s grand theaters, to trendy beach clubs with pounding electronica, nightlife in Naples is definitely eclectic. Dinner and coffee often goes on late into the evening anyway, at which point it’s easy to trip off to a wine bar or entertainment ve
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Naples Travel Tips
Forming a giant amphitheater around the bay of Naples, the city has an air of majesty which comes from being one of the oldest centers of civilization in the world. But time has also worn away at it, leaving its architecture a little frayed and faded, and streets which seem too small to hold the mod
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A Milan travel guide – designer fashion, gourmet cuisine, cultural riches and lively nightlife.
Cosmopolitan and classy, a Milan city break is about cafe-hopping, designer shopping and fine wining and dining. Book a Milan hotel to explore its historic centre, cutting-edge culture and dynamic vibe.Shopping central
No Milan city break is complete without shopping in the world-famous Quadrilater
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Top 10 hotels in Rome
Whether you’re looking for a business base or a romantic hideaway, somewhere for the family or a haven of pure self-indulgence, this guide to the top 10 hotels in Rome will help you choose a room in the Eternal City.Top historic hotel – Hotel Fontana
In a prime position opposite the Trevi Fountain,
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A Venice travel guide – canals, rustic Venetian cuisine and waterfront palaces hiding priceless art
There’s not a car in sight on a Venice city break. It’s the canals that breathe life into this archipelago city on the Adriatic, Gondolas sweep under low wooden footbridges and past lively squares. Book a Venice hotel for a waters’ edge city awash in history.Canals and squares
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