The oldest area in Palermo is adjacent to Via Vittorio Emanuele, between the Norman and Cathedral Palace, its two largest tourist attractions.The city expanded in…
The oldest area in Palermo is adjacent to Via Vittorio Emanuele, between the Norman and Cathedral Palace, its two largest tourist attractions.The city expanded in…
The first thing you notice in Trieste can be as little as Italy looks.There is a good reason: from 1382 to 1919 was part of…
halfway between Milan and Venice, Verona is one of the most popular cities in Italy for tourists, who enjoy art, architecture, work and literary fame…
Brindisi is an important city on the Adriatic coast of southern Italy in the Apulia region and has a current population of just over 88,000…
picturesque above the Adriatic Sea, Ancona was only recently discovered by tourists.Most of them arrive with the ferry in Croatia or Greece, or with a…
The ancient settlement of Ariminum increased where two important ancient roads, via Aemilia and via Flaminia, met about 150 kilometers south of Venice, on the…
Perugia, the capital of the Umbria region, is worth visiting not only for the beauty of the decor, but also for its old buildings.Before entering…
Today, Genoa (Genóva in Italian) is the main port of Italy, with a long history of maritime power that began when it defeated Pisa rival…
Even if you have been in many Italian cities, nothing prepares you for the exuberant, full of color and sometimes chaotic in Naples.The whole population…
Amalfitana Coast is the land of the sirens who have enchanted Ulisse, where nature is still wild, the blue sea cobalt, the houses are hanging…
Standing as it happens in the Mediterranean, Sardinia was a stop point for all those who sailed on that sea, from Phoenicians to today’s cruise…
maybe the only thing you have heard of Sardinia is his fabulous Costa Smeralda, Emerald Coast, who takes his name from the color of the…