Looking Slowly in Italy – 5 Tips for the Best Italian Travel Experience
Looking slowly is the best way to experience Italy on a deep, meaningful level. Here are five easy ways to help you start.
Looking slowly is the best way to experience Italy on a deep, meaningful level. Here are five easy ways to help you start.
Small balcony gardens are an Italian speciality. Green-fingered and beauty-oriented, Italians manage to turn even the tiniest balcony space into a veritable green oasis. Looking …
Nesso is a small Italian village of red rooftops and tall brick houses that tumble down a steep slope all the way to the rippled …
Venice on a sunny day is a sight for sore eyes. Especially, if you have been cooped inside for over two months in a world …
This is my personal diary about living in Vicenza in the Northern Italian region of the Veneto during the Italy-wide Coronavirus quarantine. I am updating …
UPDATE – 12th March 2020 Please, have a look at My Coronavirus Diary – Daily Notes About Staying at Home in Vicenza in Lockdown Italy …
The shortest river in Italy is called Aril and it’s only 175 m long. Fed by underground freshwater streams, Aril starts as a wide pool …
Padua is a lot of fun to explore in the run-up to Christmas! This is the conclusion I reached after a fun evening spent in …
North Wales, most probably, is as far off the top of your travel wishlist as the Moon is to the Earth. Yet, and not unlike …
The pursuit of a good view can make men conquer mountains and their own fears. It can also make them travel deep into an unknown …