Italian Trip Abroad
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We are an Italian couple based in London. In 2015 each one starts their own trip to Uk, from Italy. We come from the same country but met only in London. We have started this blog for share with friends some of our magic trips, tried to get inside the amazing places all of you are reading now.
Italian Trip Abroad
1M ago
Yes, Monopoli is worth visiting. The coastal town, just 20 minutes away by train from Bari, is the ideal place to enjoy Puglia beaches, slow life and traditional culture.
Monopoli is capable of captivating the soul from the moment you arrive. Our journey to this hidden gem began unexpectedly, as we found ourselves drawn to its allure while en route to Polignano a Mare. Little did we know Monopoli would steal our hearts and become the highlight of our Puglian adventure.
While the bigger cities in Puglia are popular for good reason, Monopoli offers a more authentic Italian experience witho ..read more
Italian Trip Abroad
1M ago
It’s no secret that Ostuni is one of our favourite places in Puglia. We spent over 10 days travelling through this fantastic region in Southern Italy, falling in love with it and exploring every single corner to catch the soul.
This guide to Ostuni in one day will help you plan the perfect itinerary; however, by the end, you will get some tips on staying overnight. The city is charming after sunset and less crowded, making it more lovely indeed.
An itinerary of Ostuni in one day, exploring the doors that make this white village on the hilltop of Puglia very famous. The slow lifestyle of Ostuni ..read more
Italian Trip Abroad
3M ago
How long should you spend in the Eternal City to properly experience Rome? An ideal Rome itinerary spans 5 to 7 days. With endless iconic sights, world-renowned cuisine, and la dolce vita vibes around every corner, you may need weeks to soak it all in.
I have called Rome for over 3 years as a student in the Capital of Italy, and since then visited it countless times. Five days to a week in Rome allows ample time to discover top attractions like the Colosseum and Vatican Museums without a rush.
A proper visit to the ancient capital of the world needs to include also a few hidden gems and n ..read more
Italian Trip Abroad
3M ago
There are so many things to do in Sharm El Sheikh you can easily fill a week of limitless adventures in Egypt. Sharm El Sheikh on Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula has earned a reputation as the premier beach resort destination in the Middle East.
With year-round sunshine, stunning coral reefs, and an array of land and water activities, it’s easy to see why. We had a pleasant stay, overlooking Coral Bay and venturing through the desert, the nature reserve and the old town. If you’re planning a visit, these are our selected Sharm El Sheikh top things you won’t want to miss.
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Italian Trip Abroad
4M ago
Wondering about how many days in Florence are enough? Three to five days are perfect to explore Florence and Tuscany, while two days are only enough to explore Florence’s old town.
Florence is a trip like no other, and while many say that it’s easy to see the city in a couple of days, it is not completely true. If you are anything like us, going from main sights to hidden spots, a couple of days will only make you curious and wish to stay longer or return.
Spend about 5 days in Florence to tick all the boxes, see as much as you can, and squeeze a day trip or two from the Capital of Italy’s Tus ..read more
Italian Trip Abroad
4M ago
When planning our first trip to Italy, we barely glanced at Ravenna on the map. Wedged in northeastern Italy, away from tourist hotspots like Rome, Venice, and Florence, we wondered – is Ravenna worth visiting?
Boy, were we wrong to underestimate Ravenna! We ended up being utterly enchanted by this underrated city overflowing with dazzling mosaics, intriguing history, delicious food, and hidden gems waiting to be explored.
Things to know before visiting Ravenna Where is Ravenna Located?
Ravenna is tucked away in Northeastern Italy, in the Emilia-Romagna region. It sits inland, not far from the ..read more
Italian Trip Abroad
4M ago
Italy in January, often overlooked due to its colder weather and the holiday lull, remains an uncharted place for many travellers seeking quieter streets. The snow-topped landscapes and unique experiences are away from the bustling tourist masses. January in Italy is perfect to unwind and embrace a slow travel style.
While it might not fit the traditional image of an Italian vacation, the month holds its own charm, beckoning explorers with fewer crowds, enticing ski resorts, and a chance to delve deeper into the authentic Italian lifestyle.
Should You Consider a January Visit to Italy?
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Italian Trip Abroad
5M ago
We love the Italian atmosphere when it is cold, but there are certain cities which glow at their best. Florence in winter is magical, and because it’s less crowded, you might appreciate it more. Well, Florence enchants in any season, but winter brings a special magic.
We step lively over cobblestone streets dusted with frost, warming up in cosy trattorias and museums without the summer crowds. Bundled against crisp air that pinks our cheeks, we wander through markets and piazzas full of holiday cheer.
As locals, we know how to take the best of the Italian atmosphere during the cold months. Dec ..read more
Italian Trip Abroad
5M ago
Truthfully, you can’t go wrong visiting either Rome or Florence. Both shine as Italian travel destinations. As locals, been to Rome and Florence many times we know the significant differences of Rome vs Florence. Rome claims superiority for ancient ruins, Vatican museums, food and lodging variety. But smaller Florence excels at intimate Renaissance charm and walkability.
For first Italy trips, most visitors pick easy-to-digest Florence. Rome requires multiple visits to absorb its many layers. Why not devote trips to each? There’s plenty of history, culture, art and cuisine to savour in both ci ..read more
Italian Trip Abroad
5M ago
No, Paris is not in Italy! Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. It is located in northern central France on the river Seine.
Is Paris is a part of France or Italy?
Paris is undoubtedly a part of France, not Italy. It is the French capital and is located in northern central France. From culture to cuisine, architecture and language, Paris reflects French identity and heritage. Italy and Paris do remain top European destinations for many travelers, though!
What country is Paris in?
Paris is the capital and most populous city of France. It is located in northern central France o ..read more