Europe’s Culture Capital: Tale of Two Cities
Two towns, one in Slovenia and the other in Italy, share a border and designation as next year’s European Capital of Culture
Two towns, one in Slovenia and the other in Italy, share a border and designation as next year’s European Capital of Culture
A narrow path along a romantic section of the Italian coast is reopening, linking to Cinque Terre villages.
George G reminisces about travels among the islands of Lake Como in northern Italy
Barry Barford discovers a Tuscan town that has embraced tourism while preserving its cultural heritage and traditional way of life.
After a season’s trial run, opinions in Venice are still split on how to best stem the tide of tourism
The long-planned deal will take effect by year’s end, and ITA will switch to Lufthansa’s StarAlliance
If you wondered where the cruse ships went after they were banned from overwhelming Venice’s waterfront and lagoon, you’re looking at part of the answer:
Faced with the expectation of 30 million visitors next year because of the Catholic Church’s Holy Year, Roman officials are ready to get 3,000 more
European Sleeper, one of the companies operating overnight sleeper trains across Europe is planning a new route from Brussels to Innsbruck, Austria and on to
A chilling report by Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology predicts that large areas of Venice, including St Mark’s Square could be permanently underwater
Two towns, one in Slovenia and the other in Italy, share a border and designation as next year’s European Capital of Culture
A narrow path along a romantic section of the Italian coast is reopening, linking to Cinque Terre villages.
George G reminisces about travels among the islands of Lake Como in northern Italy
Barry Barford discovers a Tuscan town that has embraced tourism while preserving its cultural heritage and traditional way of life.
After a season’s trial run, opinions in Venice are still split on how to best stem the tide of tourism
The long-planned deal will take effect by year’s end, and ITA will switch to Lufthansa’s StarAlliance
If you wondered where the cruse ships went after they were banned from overwhelming Venice’s waterfront and lagoon, you’re looking
Faced with the expectation of 30 million visitors next year because of the Catholic Church’s Holy Year, Roman officials are
European Sleeper, one of the companies operating overnight sleeper trains across Europe is planning a new route from Brussels to
A chilling report by Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology predicts that large areas of Venice, including St Mark’s