Trips to Italy
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A Family Holiday in Rome
- 5 Hotels
- 6 Restaurants
- 10 Activities
After all, what could be more Christmasy than a crusade to the Pope’s home turf?Your kids will absolutely never be at a loss for something desirable to eat. After they’ve had their fill of pizza, past... More
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A Village Escape in Vico Equense
- 1 Hotel
- 2 Restaurants
A crenellated castle, pink-washed clifftop church, and pebbled beach make Vico Equense perhaps the most dramatic—though surprisingly undiscovered—village on the Sorrento Coast. More
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Affordable Amalfi Coast
- 2 Hotels
- 4 Restaurants
- 5 Activities
Traveling to the breathtaking southern-shore communities of Positano and Amalfi doesn't have to break the bank. More
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An Eating and Shopping Escape to Parma, Italy
- 1 Hotel
- 1 Restaurant
- 1 Activity
Famed for its gastronomy, with local specialties like its namesake Parmesan cheese and prosciutto, Parma and nearby Fidenza also appeal to bargain-hungry fashionistas. At Fidenza Village Outlet Shoppi... More
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Cheap Dining in Turin
- 7 Restaurants
- 1 Activity
Though touted as an expensive city, Turin has a wealth of budget-friendly haunts. Drop by these restaurants for an affordable aperitivo hour. More
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Delicious Piedmont, Italy
- 6 Hotels
- 12 Restaurants
- 6 Activities
For centuries, the undulating, vine-covered hills of the Langhe, a strip in the southern Piedmont region, existed as a place out of time. Nobody came, almost nobody left. But these days, acclaim for s... More
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Discovering the Veneto
- 6 Hotels
- 7 Restaurants
- 6 Activities
Encountering the Veneto's illustrious architecture, Veronese frescoes, delicious local cuisine, and crop of elegant (but not stuffy) hotels. More
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Driving Tour of Scarpa's Italian Architecture
- 3 Hotels
- 4 Restaurants
- 7 Activities
Carlo Scarpa was one of the few 20th-century architects to make a mark on Veneto. T+L steers toward his best surviving designs. More
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Eating Tour Through Genoa
- 1 Hotel
- 5 Restaurants
T+L reels in decadent squid-ink ravioli, hearty roasted branzino, and so much more on the Ligurian coast. More
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Eating Your Way Through Italy
- 7 Hotels
- 19 Restaurants
- 7 Activities
Zigzagging from Rome to Piedmont, T+L takes a tasting tour of the country’s artisanal offerings. More
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Epicurean Roman Neighborhoods
- 1 Hotel
- 9 Restaurants
- 7 Activities
Esquilino and Testaccio may not be the prettiest neighborhoods in Rome, but here—where artists and butchers mingle with immigrants and intellectuals—everyone eats very, very well. More
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Escape to Tuscany's New "Borgos"
- 7 Hotels
Today, a new generation of hotels has arrived in the region, just in time to keep the experience fresh. One of them is part of the recent borgo phenomenon—the transformation of ancient rural hamlets i... More
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Exploring Italy's Emilia-Romagna
- 2 Hotels
- 2 Restaurants
- 8 Activities
Tours of the last supper, in Milan, are booked months in advance. In Florence, admirers of Michelangelo’s David stand cheek-by-jowl. Rome’s Sistine Chapel beckons at the end of an insufferable line. W... More
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Exploring Northern Italy’s Villa Gardens
- 3 Hotels
- 2 Restaurants
- 7 Activities
From elaborate landscapes outside Genoa to formal estates along Lake Como and the French border, take a tour through the villa gardens of northern Italy. More
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Exploring Rome's Historic Neighborhoods of Ponte, Parione, & Regola
- 1 Hotel
- 3 Restaurants
- 5 Activities
They boast no Pantheon, no St. Peter’s, but thanks to several centuries’ accretion of buildings both noble and humble, their mazelike streets are rife with happy accidents of space and beauty: All you... More
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Exploring the Old and New in Naples, Italy
- 3 Hotels
- 12 Restaurants
- 13 Activities
Is Naples frozen in a gilded past—or forging a new identity as Italy's most vibrantly authentic (and undiscovered) city?The answer: Both. A contemporary art scene, celebrated restaurants and the fines... More
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Family Ski Trip to Val Gardena
- 2 Hotels
- 3 Restaurants
- 1 Activity
At the heart of the Val Gardena valley in the Dolomites is a massive, 360-degree expanse of interconnected slopes and ski resorts known as the Sella Ronda, or carousel, referring to the merry-go-round... More
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Fashionable Capri
- 5 Hotels
- 6 Restaurants
- 4 Activities
Along with Simon Doonan, T+L searches for the chicest boutiques, the best table for a voyeuristic lunch, and the perfect spot for an evening passeggiata. More
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Following Piero in Arezzo
- 2 Hotels
- 1 Restaurant
- 5 Activities
Tuscany's tranquil Arezzo province is a treasure trove of works by Early Renaissance master Piero della Francesca. More
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Foodie Finds in Lucca, Italy
- 2 Hotels
- 9 Restaurants
- 7 Activities
In this walled Tuscan city, visitors eat their way through the local culture. More
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Guide to the Delicacies of Parma, Italy
- 1 Hotel
- 9 Restaurants
- 4 Activities
The people of Parma have such a high opinion of their city they think of themselves as Parmesans first and Italians second. This can be traced in fair amount to the native cucina, which they consider ... More
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Hidden Beauty in Northern Italy
- 1 Hotel
- 6 Restaurants
- 2 Activities
On the Ligurian Coast, in northern Italy, T+L discovers the beauty of what is considered the country’s homeliest town. More
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Insider's Guide to Ponza
- 4 Hotels
- 2 Restaurants
- 2 Activities
On this diminutive Italian island, the hills are carpeted with tidy vineyards, brightly painted villas, and wild gorse bushes lit up with yellow flowers. More
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Italy's Cilento Coast
- 3 Hotels
- 5 Restaurants
- 2 Activities
Quiet, cultured, and ever-so-slightly rough around the edges, the Cilento Coast may not have the polish of its Amalfi neighbor—but that is precisely its allure. More
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Learning to Draw in Florence, Italy
- 4 Hotels
- 3 Restaurants
- 3 Activities
Florence, Italy has produced some of the world's greatest painters—from Masaccio to Michelangelo. Visit one of its best-known drawing schools and discover that it's never too late to become a Renaissa... More