Guides To Italy

Italy Guide
January 25, 2011 By admin
Italy is the country of many different pleasures, known as the Belpaese (Beautiful Country) it is the home of a number of different resorts all to suit anybodies needs. With beautiful landscapes to please anybody and cities that never get boring, where ever you go in Italy you shall never be disappointed, especially with the [...]

Spaghetti – or not
February 5, 2011 By admin
We always associate Italian food with pasta, pizza, fresh herbs, tomatoes, olive oil, balsamic vinegar – the list goes on. But did you know that the word spaghetti is taken from the Italian ‘spago’ which means a little cord so it is actually referring to little cords or worms. Doesn’t sound quite so enticing now, [...]

Italy Travel Magazines
March 14, 2011 By admin
The following is a list of the top magazines in the field of Italian travel. There are a wide range to choose from, some general and others more specifically covering Italy, and vary according to whether your needs are as a business traveller or holidaymaker, in search of an activity holiday or just after a [...]

Italian travel – come fly with me!
March 13, 2011 By admin
In terms of Unesco World Heritage sites Italy has more than any other country. Visitors are therefore attracted to its cities of art, like Rome, Venice and Florence, However, there is far more to Italy than just its art treasures. You could go hiking in the Dolomites or visit Sardinia. Or how about a skiing [...]

Italian Culture
March 10, 2011 By admin
The cities of Milan, Rome, Venice, Bologna, Padua and Genoa are all great tourist attractions and renowned for their culture. However, if you are in search of Italian culture at its best, you need look no further than Florence, as the following impressive list of famous Florentines shows. 1. Pietro Cimabue Legendary founder of Italian painting [...]
Italian Travel – that’s Amore
February 1, 2011 By admin
A country of great diversity is Rome. Known as the ‘Belpaese’ or beautiful country, Its long coastline encloses a landscape of fertile plains and forest-covered mountains. From art to food to fashion, Italy has it all. It is also a romantic country and with William and Kate’s wedding on the agenda this year, many British [...]
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Spring Treats Tray
Bright and vibrant, this super little gift tray reflects the spring that we’re all hoping for! Punchy lemon biscuits and an extra fruity strawberry jam are the perfect things for afternoon tea in the garden, especially if accompanied by The Original Cake Company’s 4" drizzled fruit cake. Two half bottles of Italian wine can be [...]
Silla Hotel
The Hotel Silla Firenze is located in Florence, within 700 metres of the gothic basilica of Santa Croce and one kilometre from Piazza della Signora and the fountain of Neptune. The train station is located one kilometre from the hotel. The Uffizi Gallery is located 900 metres from the hotel. Uffizi, meaning ‘offices’, was once [...]
Poggio Dei Medici Golf Resort 4*, Bed and Breakfast, 7 nights , Unlimited rounds of golf
The highly acclaimed golf course at the Poggio Dei Medici resort played host to the Italian Open, on the Ladies European Tour, from 1999 to 2003. The rolling hills of the Mugello region were manipulated skillfully by Alvise Rossi Fioravanti and golf professional Baldovino Dassù to create a fascinating and varied challenge. //
Italian Hours
A collection of essays on travels in Italy. It explores art and religion political shifts and cultural revolutions and the nature of travel itself. It covers the aesthetic allure of Venice the vitality of Rome and the noisy sensuous appeal of Naples. //
Grand Hotel De La Minerve
The Grand Hotel de la Minerve is housed in a 17th-century Renaissance structure that overlooks a cobblestone Piazza in Rome. It is situated only two blocks from the Pantheon and less than one Km from Piazza Navona and the Piazza Venezia. This is a 5-star deluxe property located in a 17th-century palace. It was completely [...]