With the cooler months just around the corner, travel can still be on the agenda, but where are the best places to visit in Italy in October?
October is a wonderful time to visit Italy, offering milder temperatures, fewer tourists, and the opportunity to experience the country’s rich culture and la
Italy's iconic lakes—Lake Como, Lake Garda, and Lake Maggiore—have long been a magnet for second-home buyers.
Italy, renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, is home to more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than any other country in the world.
The Trevi Fountain in Rome may soon introduce an entry fee. The idea was initially suggested by the Councillor for Sport, Tourism, Fashion, and Major Events, Alessandro Onorato, and later confirmed by Mayor Roberto Gualtieri.
Italy's Costa Smeralda (Emerald Coast) is one of the most beloved and appreciated tourist destinations in Sardinia and all of Italy. The reason is simple: here, you’ll find some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe and the sea is crystal clear.
Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, remains in first place for the second consecutive year in Savills' Executive Nomad Index report, which ranks the top 25 destinations for remote workers, known as "digital nomads".
Sicily is a land of a thousand facets, a 360-degree tourist destination, perfect for lovers of culture, art, and the sea. There are numerous places to visit, each offering new and interesting aspects to discover.
Sicily, with its rich historical and cultural heritage, stunning beaches, and breathtaking landscapes, offers a wide variety of experiences for every type of holiday.
The market for seaside property in Italy appears to be on the move. An analysis by the real estate brokerage and services company Abitare Co., which examined 105 of Italy's most renowned coastal locations, found that property sales in seaside locations increased by an average of 26.3% between 2019 and 2023.
Fabbriche di Vergemoli, an enchanting municipality located in the heart of Tuscany, has joined the innovative 1 euro house initiative, aimed at revitalising small villages and preserving cultural and architectural heritage.
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