Visiting Italy in Autumn I love autumn. And for a fall holiday, an Italian autumn has all the key ingredients. Most of September is technically summer, and high tourist season. But by the middle of the month tourism slows down, especially during the week. And by the time November comes the tourists are all but gone. So be careful, opening hours in November will be shorter for art ...
Tips On How To Enjoy The Beach In Italy
Thinking about an Italian beach holiday this year? Ever visited Rome in August and wondered where all the Italians have gone? The answer is simple, find a beach! Thinking on heading to the beach while visiting Italy in the summer? To escape the crowds the best time to go is midweek in June, July or September. The month of August is when Italians escape city life for the beach or escape the ...
Is it Safe to Drink from the Beautiful Fountains of Rome?
Are you visiting Italy, and wondering if it's safe to drink from the fountains in Rome? Should you be packing a water bottle on your trip to Italy? The quick answer is easy: yes. Pack a reusable water bottle for your Italian holiday because drinking from the water fountains in Rome is one of the best things about Rome. Why is drinking from fountains so great in Rome? Well, saving ...
5 Ways to Enjoy Visiting Italy in the Summer.
I love the summer. I love the beach, dining outside, and summer dresses. Which is good because all those things Italians do well. Visiting Italy in the summer is all about experiencing the heat as Italians do; an afternoon ice cream, dining al fresco, and a week at the beach. Make sure to pack a reusable water bottle, helpful any time of year. It'll come in handy in Rome, Pompeii and on ...
5 Reasons Italy is great to visit in the spring
Come and visit Italy in the spring time for a celebration of colour, fun festivals and fresh vegetables. Spring in Italy begins with picking wild asparagus and ends with a picnick overlooking fields of flowers in Castelluccio, in eastern Umbria. And a trip to the hot springs is the perfect way to rest your legs from all that cobble stone walking. While central Italy is a great place to ...
5 Unique Things Italy has to Offer in Winter
The first time I came to Italy was in the winter. It was Christmas time, and I am still amazed at how lucky I was. No lines to see inside Saint Peter's Basilica, getting to try pasta with squid ink for the first time on Christmas Eve, and watching witches flying across the main piazza in Assisi, an Italian Christmas tradition. Does having an Italian holiday in winter seem like a ...
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