Imagine a quiet evening – the sun caresses hundreds of charming houses climbed over the rocky Amalfi Coast, embraces in a red aura the Faraglioni Stones of Capri Island in the distance, then sinks into the endless sea. Along the Amalfi paradise time seems to stop, and only the church bells (the locals’ clock) remind you that another hour of your holiday past. Read More...»
It’s not only about the sunny Florence and the Renaissance. From the green gently rolling hills hemmed with landmark cypress trees in Chianti, to the superb island paradise of Elba in the Thyrrennian Sea, Tuscany reveals a rich special land of world-class art, wine and chic rural landscapes. And there’s also the Etruscan marvels in Fiesole, the overwhelming memory of Michelangelo and Leonardo in Arezzo, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Thermal baths of Saturnia and the striking Gothic architecture in Siena. Driving a red convertible Alfa Romeo Giulietta it’s probably the best way to explore them, but with so much quality wine available, we’ll perfectly understand if you go for one of the organised Tuscany walking tours that can reveal you its delights and yet create opportunities for wine-tasting. Read More...»
More than any other city in Europe, Rome will give you the feeling that you’re walking in an openair museum. The sensation is incredible and overwhelming – you’re facing the Colosseum, in 10 minutes you’ll be in front of the Pantheon and few hundreds meters away is, oh yes, the very celebrated Fontana di Trevi. Read More...»
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