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By Lillie Forteau, 25 February, 2025

Renaissance Reverie: Strolling Through Florence's Timeless Masterpieces

 

Renaissance is a period of time in European history, from the 14th century to the 17th century, associated with the exploration or discovery of new ideas in most fields, including art, architecture, literature, and science. 

Renaissance Reverie: Strolling Through Florence's Timeless Masterpieces

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By Penny Sadler, 6 December, 2024

The Legacy of Vesuvius: Bourbon Discoveries on the Bay of Naples

If you were lucky enough to travel to Naples in the 18th century  and hoped to catch a glimpse of the antiquities being excavated at Herculaneum and Pompeii, you would likely have needed an invitation to one of the royal palaces of Charles VII of Naples. 

The Legacy of Vesuvius: Bourbon Discoveries on the Bay of Naples

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  • Meadows Museum
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By Bert Maxwell, 30 October, 2024

Embark on a Romantic Journey: Uncover Enchanting Spots in Italy and Portugal

There’s something utterly magical about travelling through Europe, particularly when embarking on a romantic journey with your loved one. Two countries that captivate couples seeking adventure, history, and stunning landscapes are Italy and Portugal. From quaint coastal towns to bustling cities brimming with culture, these destinations promise unforgettable moments. In this guide, we'll explore some of the most enchanting spots in both countries, perfect for a romantic getaway.

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  • Portugal
By Lexa Pennington, 23 October, 2024

Italy Through the Seasons: Discover the Perfect Time for Your Dream Visit

Italy is a country that beckons travelers all year round, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that shift beautifully with the seasons. Whether you're drawn to the sun-drenched coasts of summer, the tranquil charm of winter, or the vibrant festivals of spring and autumn, there's a perfect time to visit this enchanting land. No matter when you plan your Italian adventure, options such as private tours to Italy ensure you can explore the country’s highlights with ease and luxury.

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By Courtney Miles, 21 October, 2024

Join the Sweet Journey: Discover the Top Spots to Indulge in Italian Pastry

Italy is famous for its culinary wonders, and pastries are one of the true gems in its culinary crown. From the flaky, layered sfogliatelle of Naples to the creamy, indulgent cannoli of Sicily, the country offers a bounty of irresistible treats that pastry lovers can't miss. 

Join the Sweet Journey: Discover the Top Spots to Indulge in Italian Pastry

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By Bailee Laurin, 16 October, 2024

Three Traditional Homemade Recipes from Italy

My grandmother was born in a small town outside of Venice, Italy. When she was 7 years old, she moved to Canada with her parents and her siblings to have a better life. Her mother had brought down traditional recipes from generations before her. When my grandmother was 8 years old, she would learn the recipes to help out with her family and to make when she eventually had a family. My grandmother taught my mother and my aunts when they were growing up.

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  • recipes
By Asako Maruoka, 24 April, 2024

The Best Destinations in Italy for Educational Family Getaways

 
Italy is an incredible destination for families seeking to educate their kids on a family getaway. The stunning European country is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, impressive historical sites, and delicious cuisine. From exploring the ancient ruins in Rome to discovering world-famous art in Florence, there are plenty of ways to educate your kids while travelling in Italy. Below, we've rounded up a list of the best destinations in Italy for educational family getaways.
 

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By Penny Sadler, 18 July, 2022

Read This: Altared: A Tale of Renovating a Medieval Church in Tuscany

As anyone who has ever traveled to Italy knows, movies like Under The Tuscan Sun, Letters To Juliette, and others are simply fuel for the fire of passion that is kindled once the visitor has had a taste of La Dolce Vita. After several years, and many trips to visit friends in Tuscany, Kyle Ball decided she wanted to buy a house in the Bel paese, or the beautiful country. Inexplicably, she was moved to buy an abandoned church in a tiny village near Greve in Chianti.

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 17 December, 2021

Love Italy? Read This: 103 Other Adventures In and Around Rome

Think you know Rome? Here's a fabulous book that will show you SO much more to do, explore, eat, and learn than you ever thought possible. 103 Other Adventures* In and Around Rome - *Beyond the biggies like the Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the Vatican is written by Bill Richards (whom you've met here before, with Family on the Loose columns and books!) and Silvia Prosperi.

Whether you're new to exploring Rome or an old hand, there is so much packed into this unassuming TARDIS of a book.

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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 22 November, 2021

Read This: Joy, Culture, and Celebration in Maria Pasquale's How to Be Italian

Let me tell you about my new favorite book, How to Be Italian: Eat, Drink, Dress, Travel, and Love la dolce vita. It is beautifully written by Maria Pasquale, the author of I Heart Rome. Born to Italian parents, Maria always knew Rome was her destiny, although she was raised in Melbourne. With a formal background in political science and history, she is now an award-winning food and travel writer and journalist and contributes regularly to USA Today, CNN, Condé Nast, and The Telegraph.

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