Colosseum Underground: Where the Gladiators Walked
Rome’s latest attraction is right below the most famous building, the Colosseum Underground lets people walk the passageways used by the gladiators.
Rome’s latest attraction is right below the most famous building, the Colosseum Underground lets people walk the passageways used by the gladiators.
Venice, after the lockdowns. A return to the most romantic city on Earth, Venice, Italy, with even St. Marks Square free of crowds–what will tourism look like now?
Naples Underground is a spectacular series of underground rooms and chambers and even an ancient Roman theater that’s recently opened to visitors in Naples, Italy.
The Best travel stories of 2020, selected by our editors and readers for the year. Ten stories that were judged the best of travel writing for the year.
Ten places less known about in Italy, Archipelago de La Maddalena, Vieste, Urbino, Santa Margherita, Procida Island, Montefalco, Frascati and Lenno.
Sicilian Splendors: A new book reveals some of essence of the people in Sicily, and this essay is about the Scirocco, wind from Africa that affects Sicily.
A roundup of the top ten cities where Americans can either retire or move to as ex-pats and enjoy a comfortable living vs. their life in the US.
Procida, a tiny island in Italy made famous by a movie, is the ultimate weekend escape By John Henderson In “Il Postino,” the 1994 Oscar-nominated film about a postman falling in love on a small Italian island, Mario the mailman pesters famous Chilean poet Pablo Neruda about metaphors. Mario wants the perfect analogy to express…
Times New Roman is the story of an American couple who at a young age, decided to move to Rome and live their workaday lives in a new culture.
Seasoned travelers who have visited Italy off season have enjoyed fewer crowds, shorter lines and holiday joys. Rome and Italy off-season are the way to go.
Biking through Tuscany and tasting the wines of Chianti, outside of the town of San Donato in central Italy. Bike tours are increasingly popular here.
An American Expat enjoys the season, far away from home By John Henderson It’s Christmas time in Rome where St. Peter’s Square fills on Christmas Eve and chestnuts really do roast on open fires. It’s where nativity scenes share space with priests and pilgrims, not sporting goods and big-screen TVs. Comparing Christmas in Rome to…