Lake Como: A City of Silk and Gorgeous Scenery
Lake Como is a fabled place for the richest and famous of Italy, a stay at the Hilton Lake Como affords great lake views, but there are also B&Bs there.
Italy is in the soul of every traveler, that’s why the best selling travel books are about Italy. But the place that gets the largest number of American visitors is England!
We will never tire of stories about the entire country of Italy, from the Dolomites down to Mount Etna.
Lake Como is a fabled place for the richest and famous of Italy, a stay at the Hilton Lake Como affords great lake views, but there are also B&Bs there.
How to Be Italian: Eat, Drink, Dress, Travel and Love La Dolce Vita answers the question…How Italians drive.
Mont Blanc: An experienced Alpine hiking guide details the best tips for climbing this famous Mountain in France and Italy.
The author details her extensive road trip through Italy’s towns featuring great dining spots and attractions…all on a Vespa.
The town of Offida has gorgeous observation points, interesting places to see, and excellent artisanal food and wine scene.
Venice like a local. Getting to know perhaps the most famous city of Italy, enjoying Bellini cocktails and the aroma of fresh coffee and bread.
Rome’s latest attraction is right below the most famous building, the Colosseum Underground lets people walk the passageways used by the gladiators.
Savor breathtaking views of the Alps on this great, historic line that takes you from Italy to France.
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?
In Ancona, Italy, on the east side, are caves that have been turned into boat houses and vacation spots, what to eat and enjoy in Ancona, capital of Le Marche.
The Mausoleum of Augustus was excavated, restored, and reopened to the public in Rome in 2021, take the tour of this underground world dedicated to Rome’s first emperor.
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.