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Experts on Italy
I have been in Rome since July and traveling around several parts of Europe. As a young, curious person, I have information and experience in hot spots, good restaurants, transportation, museums ... Read More...
I lived in Assisi for only several months, but I met many many people there, those who know (and lived through) the '97 earthquake, pilgrims, shop-owners, tour guides, priests, monks, fellow trav... Read More...
I have studied and worked in Italy for two years. I've lived in Torino and Florence and have traveled most of the country. My favorite locations in Italy are Rome, Florence, Lucca, Cique Terre,... Read More...
Organizations in Italy
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Articles about Italy
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Category: Innovators
Franco Mazzucco: A silversmith with a heart of goldAs it turns out, the third time was a charm. My first two week-long visits to Venice had been so quintessentially dreamy and delightful that I planned a third escape to La Serenissima and made arrangements to languish in this lavish waterlogged paradise of decaying decadence for a full month. When... |
Guides/Tips on Italy
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Blogs about Italy
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Alicudi's dreamI ' ve been fighting with a big mosquito during last night so I wake up and went out on the terrace. Everything was blue and purple. There was a big star coming out from the shape of Filicudi, right in front of me. Filicudi looks like a big "moby dick", swimming in the sea. I can see Stromboli and the... |
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Sant'Erasmo
On May 1st, International Workers Day and the first perfect day of the spring. Summer will soon be here, there's that feel to the air. I take the number 13 vaporetto from Fondamenta Nove to the island of Sant’Erasmo. There are three stops on the island: Capannone, then Chiesa,... |
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A Week in TuscanyTravel is fickle. Travel is sunshine on olive trees. Conversations around a flickering fire. The roar of surf on a forgotten beach. Soft sand beneath your feet, warm sun on tanned skin. Clear water. Spontaneity. Foreign culture permeating with it’s heady fragrance. Wild untamed festivals. Branches... |


