Madonn', so much of the bel paese is a mindblowing museum, foodie paradise, and more. Rome, Venice, Florence, Sicily, Naples, Milan - so many of the most iconic destinations in travel - along with thousands of lovely and fascinating back roads. If you haven't been here, you must remedy that immediately.


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Beautiful Bari!

alxpin Italy is famously packed with glorious cities to explore, which means a magical spot like Bari – which would be a headliner in many other countries – here tends to be overshadowed by the likes of Rome, Florence, Venice, its fellow southern-Italian destination Naples, and even neighbouring Apulia (Puglia) region gem Lecce. But to miss out on Apulia’s capital  – astride the Adriatic Sea right on the heel of Italy’s famous boot shape – would be a shame for reasons I’m about to go into. And…

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Lake Garda´s Lefay Resort & Spa is cited among "9 of Europe´s Best Luxury Resorts"

Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda Set on the shores of Italy’s largest lake, Lefay offers a peaceful retreat with panoramic lake views, a wellness-focused atmosphere, and access to nature-filled experiences. It’s perfect for hiking, biking, and indulging in spa treatments. Top Features: Wellness programs focusing on fitness and relaxation Infinity pools with lake views Sustainable design and organic cuisine Scenic hiking and cycling trails nearby read post  

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8 interesting off-the-beaten path corners of Rome

Erik TörnerMy country´s capital famously boasts some of the world´s most legendary and inspiring tourist attractions, such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Spanish Steps, and Vatican City. But Rome is also overflowing with millennia worth of riches that get less attention from visitors intent on their “bucket lists”, and exploring these places off the usual tourist track can give you a deeper, more authentic, and more serene experience of the Eternal City – and by the way, avoid the…

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Seeking a hotel in Naples to review this October (2025)

My colleague and I be on a press trip to Sorrento from October 19-22, and wanted to add a couple of extra nights in Naples. I am seeking Naples properties that are open to hosting a journalist in exchange for articles in upscale publications from the 16th-18th (I will provide recently published PDFs from these publications) covering a variety of topics (luxury travel, business travel, culinary travel) and am traveling with a wellness journalist on the same trip. We are open to sharing a room,…

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  • Ciao, belli! A Tripatina could use a few tips on a romantic, budget trip to Italy... any volunteers?
  • The tunnels beneath the Colosseum, where man and beast alike awaited their (usually) final appearance before the Roman public, will be opened to the public for the first time in decades this month.
  • Hi everyone: I am new to this group.

    Have never been to Italy, but am going to Tuscany, Umbria and Rome late next month to research my chocolate book. Will be looking for assistance in making arrangements. I hope to learn from you all.
  • Hi.
  • Ciao, everyone! A fellow member is looking for information on Rimini. If anyone would like to help her, please respond NOT on this comment wall but rather at the following link.

    http://www.tripatini.com/forum/topics/what-must-i-do-when-im-in

    Grazie!
  • David: I went to see Letters to Juliet just because of Verona, which I love! See how it inspired me here: www.travelthewriteway.com. Ciao!
  • Check out a classic Italian recipe from Rome's reknowned Hotel Hassler, eggplant parmigiana, now on the Tripatini blog.
    blog.TRIPATINI.COM
  • Grazie, You are right is not ready yet on netflix, but I placed it on queue :)
    and download more movies on my fab Roku box.
  • Mi piace Verona ... a lovely and understated city. Can't wait to check this out. thanks for the recommendation.
  • Hi Cessy! It came out fairly recently, so not sure how long it will take to get to Netflix -- but I'm guessing several months at least. -Dave
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