When planning a visit to Rome, safety is a paramount concern for both tourists and residents. This comprehensive guide explores the safest areas in Rome, ensuring a secure and enjoyable experience during your stay.
When people think of the capital of Italy, their minds often go straight to Rome. However, the Eternal City was actually the third capital of the unified country.
Florence has opened its 5th Starbucks store, the 44th in Italy, in collaboration with Percassi, the exclusive partner of the brand in the country. The new outlet will contribute to the local economy by creating 26 new jobs.
Exploring Milan safely is a priority for visitors, especially tourists, families, and expats. This guide delves into the safest neighbourhoods in Milan, ensuring a secure and enjoyable stay.
After more than two years of renovation, the Tivoli Hotels & Resorts brand has reopened a historic 16th-century palace located in the historic centre of Florence, transformed into a hotel and renamed Tivoli Palazzo Gaddi.
October is a very special month in Italy's capital: despite being well into autumn, it feels like summer is reluctant to give way. Sunshine, beautiful days, and pleasant weather make it the perfect time to explore the city and take weekend trips out of town.
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, 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.
It is well known that large cities offer services, leisure possibilities, and opportunities, but smaller towns and cities also have a lot to offer. In small cities, the quality of life is often very high, as the environment is decidedly more peaceful and relaxed.
Venice takes another step in its unique battle against the city's excessive number of tourists. This hot summer, it has introduced new rules for travellers visiting the famous city in northern Italy.
Exploring Northern Italy is akin to discovering a treasure trove. This guide delves into the serene mountains and lakes, historic cities, and charming coastal towns that make Northern Italy a must-visit destination.
With its historic monuments, colourful neighbourhoods, and delicious cuisine, Cagliari offers a unique experience. For many, it is simply a point of arrival in Sardinia, as it hosts an international airport. However, there are indeed many things to see and do in Cagliari.
Apulia is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful regions in Italy, where artistic and cultural heritage blends perfectly with landscapes and natural beauty. This is why “the heel of Italy” boasts stunning testimonies of past eras, some of which are protected on a global level.
When travellers think of Lombardy, Milan's bustling streets and iconic landmarks often come to mind. While Milan is undeniably captivating, Lombardy has so much more to offer.
Veneto, a gem of northeastern Italy, is world-renowned for the enchanting city of Venice. However, the region offers much more than its iconic canals and gondolas. Veneto is a treasure trove of charming towns, scenic landscapes, and cultural landmarks waiting to be explored.
In museums around the world, priceless works of art are preserved: these institutions are essential for public access to art. Today, every city has at least one place to display artworks, but which is the oldest museum in the world?
Naples is a city where history and tradition can be felt in every corner. This is why almost every stone holds a story often steeped in religion, mysteries, and anecdotes.
From the redevelopment of the Manifattura Tabacchi in Florence comes Zenit, a new residential project consisting of 34 housing units with a sophisticated design that respects the industrial heritage.
The top 10 of the districts attracting the most interest for those who want to buy a house in Italy sees, as in the previous quarter, Italy's capital as the big protagonist. Rome, in fact, places three districts on the podium in the ranking of the most sought-after in the first three months of 2024: Centro, Prati and Appio Latino.
In a complex economic context, the city of Rome is undergoing transformation. Rome has always been a cosmopolitan city that today, thanks to PNRR and Jubilee funds, has the opportunity to transform itself and see entire areas reborn.
Streets in cities serve for the passage of people, but this isn't always the case, especially in this village in Abruzzo which is home to the narrowest street in Italy.
Verona is not only the city of Romeo and Juliet, but a place where history, culture and legends are intertwined in a fascinating and perhaps unique way. Besides the best-known places and stories, however, there are also many curiosities and interesting facts to discover and unusual places to visit.
The reconversion of the iconic Eurosky skyscraper in Rome has been completed, transformed into a residential building. 165 residential units, a total of 12,600 m2.
With a variety of destinations ranging from world-famous art cities to small pearls nestled along the coast, Italy continues to attract tourists and travellers from all over the world. The propensity of large cities for tourism, such as Venice, Rome, Milan or Florence, is well known.