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Manarola, Italy: A Marvelous Village On The Mediterranean

Manarola is a marvelous village set along the eastern layer of the Apennines and the Ligurian sea, and it’s one of the so-called Cinque Terre. The typical multicolored, genoan-style houses, the presence of the little river Groppo, and the unique location of a complex built on the ridge of the mountain, creates a stunning and unbelievable picture.

Florence, Italy – An Orientation to Florence
Editors' Picks, Europe, Florence, Italy

Florence, Italy – An Orientation to Florence

If you are one of the ten million or so people throughout the world who say, “I want to go to Florence” each year and actually do so, then make the most of your trip by getting yourself oriented before you go. Otherwise, there is so much to see and do in Florence that you could end up wasting half your trip just deciding where to go on any given day.

Editors' Picks, Genoa, Italy

Genoa – The Birthplace of Christopher Columbus, Blue-Jeans and The Ice Cream

As the oldest capital of one of the maritime republics, Genoa nowadays belongs to the “Industrial Triangle” with Milan and Turin, and it’s one of the main ports in Europe. It’s symbol is the lighthouse of the old port known as “La Lanterna” (the lantern).

Famous also for being the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, Genoa is a melting pot and an important center for culture and scientific research.

Editors' Picks, Europe, Florence, Italy

Florence, Italy – The Medici and the Renaissance

For hundreds of years, Florence, Italy was one of the most important cities in the world. From the 14th to the 16th century, this stunning Italian city played a pivotal role in our civilization. Florence was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, which finally pulled Europe out of the Dark Ages. Industry grew, as did philosophy, the arts, language and architecture. Famous artists like Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. . . Read article…

Blog, Sports, Video

Italy wins the World Cup – 2006 team tribute

The national sport of Italy is soccer, and the country is crazy for it. If you’re there during the World Cup, you’ll find televisions everywhere tuned in, with crowds standing around watching.

That included tourists! Cafes will have signs posted of times different teams are playing, so that fans of the German, US, Korean, or any other team know when to show up to cheer on their favorites.

But the biggest crowds are for the Italians…

Europe, Food, Italy, Rome, Travel Tips

Eating in Rome, Italy – Local specialties

Rome has long been recognized as one of the “culinary capitals” of the world. Each region in Italy has its own distinctive style of cuisine, and Rome is no exception. No visit to Rome is truly complete without sampling some of the regional food. So, instead of settling for generic “Italian” food, try some of these enticing local specialties!

Language, Travel Tips

Italy Time: Hours, Days, Months and Seasons

When you are traveling to Italy, time changes. Of course, there’s a change of time zones, which is considerable if you’re coming from North America. There are also subtle adjustments regarding the lifestyle of Italians and how they regard time on a daily basis. Italy conducts business in a different way than North America and it can take some time to get used to.

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