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Hey wine lovers and food aficionados! Do you love Tuscany? Have you heard of Piedmont? Let us introduce you to the hidden gem of Italy - Piedmont! Think rolling hills (but with the Alps in the background on a clear day), picturesque spots, and of course, an endless flow of world-class Barolo wines right at the source. Imagine strolling through the vibrant streets of Turin, with a gelato in hand, or uncovering the secrets of the spectacular Alba during the White Truffle Festival. From the buzzing markets of Asti to the jaw-dropping views that just call for a spontaneous picnic, Piedmont is all about taking it easy, indulging your senses, and making amazing memories. Join us for a one-of-a-kind custom journey where the views are as tantalizing as the food, and every winding road leads to a new delightful discovery. Trust us, Piedmont is Italy's best-kept secret, just waiting to offer you a taste! So pack your bags and your appetite, and let's make some Italian memories together! What to expect: 📅 Day-by-Day Itinerary: From the bustling streets of Turin to the aromatic festivities in Alba, we've got your journey mapped out, unveiling the best of Piedmont one day at a time. Every morning promises a fresh start to a new adventure! 🏨 Accommodation Suggestions: Ditch the hassle of hotel hunting! We've shortlisted the comfiest and most scenic stays in the region, whether you fancy a luxurious retreat or a cozy, authentic Italian homestay. We've got options to suit every style and most budgets. 🗺️ Interactive Map: Navigate through Piedmont like a pro with our interactive map, brimming with hand-picked places of interest and the best-kept-secret eateries in the region. Your gastronomic journey through Italy's finest is just a tap away.
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Spending some time in beautiful Florence? This is a complete list that provides you with a handful of options: accommodation, tourist attractions, shops, bars and restaurants - you’ll need no other guide, I promise! So…have a bite and a drink alongside Arno river and take home the most impressive bespoke souvenirs. The city is walkable and it blends art and history and romantic vibes all together and pretty soon you’ll find yourself in love. 💓 Must do - trips to picturesque towns located nearby: • San Gimignano: 1h away • Siena: 1h10 away • Volterra: 1h20 away Highlights: ⚜️ Il Giglio - giglio bottonato, is mainly known from the crest of the city of Florence. In the Florentine fleurs-de-lis, the stamens are always posed between the petals. This is also the emblem of the city and you shall see it depicted all over. 🍨 Gelato “crema fiorentina” - is the specific flavor of Florence, made with a simple combination of egg yolks, milk, and sugar. It is often flavored with chestnut honey, while another common addition includes crumbled amaretti cookies or almond liqueur. It is a neutral ice cream flavor with delicate pale-yellow color. 🍧 Affogato - a delightful and simple Italian dessert or beverage that combines two beloved elements: espresso and gelato or ice cream. The word "affogato" in Italian means "drowned," and that perfectly describes the preparation of this delicious treat. The basic affogato recipe involves pouring a hot, freshly brewed espresso over a scoop of cold gelato or ice cream. The hot espresso contrasts with the cold and creamy gelato, resulting in a harmonious and satisfying flavour combination. 🥩 Bistecca alla fiorentina - Italian steak made of young steer (vitellone) or heifer (scottona) that, combined with the specific preparation, makes it one of the most popular dishes of Tuscan cuisine. 🍷 "Buchette del vino" - or wine windows, are a peculiar feature of Florence. They are foot-high, dome-shaped holes in the thick, stone palazzi of the Renaissance city that six centuries ago were used to sell wine in a fiasco (glass bottle) without having to open a shop and avoid paying taxes. These wine windows also posed a useful anti-contagion way to sell wine during the epidemic of 1630-1633. At that time, the bubonic plague hit Florence hard, killing 12% of the city's population.
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