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While living in Orvieto, Italy, I had many months to explore all of the different (& very tasty) restaurants, cafes, and bars in town. For a town that is only a mile long, there is a lot packed in -- and mostly for a very affordable price. Not all of these are open year-round; if traveling between Christmas and the end of February, expect some closures or shortened hours.
Italians usually have a quick & very light breakfast -- some espresso and maybe a pastry. Don't expect a full American breakfast anywhere you travel in Italy! Lunch is usually one course, typically very quick like pizza or small plate pasta. Aperitivo is Italy's happy hour, but much cooler. Usually, with the purchase of a drink the snacks come free (and flowing!). Traditional Italian dinner is at least 3 courses, though at some restaurants you are not expected to order that many. Depending on how nice the restaurant is though, you may be expected to order 2. Because Orvieto is smaller (& because you don't tip in Italy) a two-course dinner is typical and budget-friendly. And remember -- it is inappropriate to leave food leftover on your plate.
Another important note about Italian cafe/restaurant culture is that a lot of the spots on this list are interchangeable. In Italy, it is typical/expected that a cafe is open for coffee & pastries at breakfast time, transition to a lunch after noon with quick plates, aperitivo in the afternoon, and a bar after dinner. For restaurants, they typically open around noon for lunch (if they even open for lunch), then resume around dinnertime. Rule of thumb is that anywhere that starts serving dinner before 7/7:30 isn't authentic & is a tourist trap.
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Rome, the eternal city, captivates visitors with its timeless allure and monumental history. Steeped in over 2,000 years of civilization, every corner tells a story of ancient empires, Renaissance art, and modern vitality. A visit to the Colosseum, the grand amphitheater that once hosted gladiatorial contests, offers a glimpse into the grandeur of ancient Rome, while the Roman Forum nearby serves as an open-air museum of political and social life in antiquity. Beyond the ruins, Vatican City beckons with the awe-inspiring St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums, home to Michelangelo's masterpiece, the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
Wandering through Rome's cobblestone streets, visitors encounter an endless array of architectural marvels, from the majestic Pantheon to the elegant Spanish Steps. Each piazza invites leisurely strolls and indulgent dining experiences, where traditional trattorias serve up delectable Roman cuisine alongside world-class wines. Embrace the city's dolce vita spirit with a leisurely passeggiata along the Tiber River or a sunset vista from the romantic Gianicolo Hill. With its blend of ancient grandeur and modern charm, Rome promises an unforgettable journey through the heart of Italy's cultural legacy.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (museums and cultural venues, open squares, and others)
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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Valpolicella Travel Guide is your key to exploring one of Italy's most captivating wine regions. Nestled in the Veneto region, Valpolicella is a place where the timeless art of winemaking, lush vineyards, and historic towns come together to create a truly unique and memorable experience.
In this guide you will find everything you need to explore the region, including:
- Introduction to Valpolicella
- Getting there
- Wine tasting and vineyard tours
- Typical cuisine
- Historic town and villages
- Where to stay
- Useful tips for Travelers
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Albania unbound - exploring the hidden treasures of the Balkans on a weeklong adventure on the road
Albania, nestled along the azure shores of the Adriatic and Ionian Seas in the Balkans, is a land of stunning landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality. Despite its tumultuous past, Albania has emerged as a hidden gem, captivating visitors with its unspoiled natural beauty and vibrant culture
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues,, open squares, beaches and others)
- restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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Ready to experience the best of Rome? This guide offers an interactive map featuring over 100 handpicked spots across the city, complete with personal notes, tips, and even what to order at my favorite restaurants. 💌
What's included:
🍝 Top restaurants, trattorias, gelaterias, and street food
☕️ Cafes and bakeries
🍷 Rooftop bars, aperitivo faves, and wine bars
🏛 Must-see landmarks, museums, and parks
📸 Scenic streets and insta-worthy photo spots
❤️ My personal favorites – places you can't miss!
Open it up on Google Maps to easily navigate your way through Rome!
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Slovenia, between Central Europe and the Mediterranean, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness for a one-week itinerary.
Begin your journey in the charming capital, Ljubljana, exploring its picturesque old town, Ljubljana Castle, and vibrant café culture. Head north to Lake Bled for breathtaking alpine scenery, the iconic island church, and Bled Castle. Venture to the Triglav National Park for hiking and the stunning Lake Bohinj. Don't miss the enchanting Škocjan Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the coastal town of Piran, known for its Venetian architecture and Adriatic Sea views.
Slovenia’s compact size makes it easy to explore its diverse landscapes and rich heritage within a week.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues, beaches, natural oaks and gardens, open squares and others)
- restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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When I decided to become a sommelier back in 2009, I felt that the best way to learn about wine and winemaking was to visit as many vineyards as I could. The first area that I focused on was a territory in Campania known as Irpinia. It is located in the northeast portion of the Avellino province. I remember spending my Saturdays visiting wineries, wine tasting, and walking the vineyards. I learned so much! Not just about wine, but the culture that surrounds it. I fell in love and I think if you get a chance to visit some of the wineries listed here, you will fall in love as well.
In this corner of Campania there is practically everything when it comes to territory; hills, mountains, lakes, rivers, clayey soil, volcanic soil. I could go on. Red grape varieties include aglianico and piedirosso. White grape varieties include greco, fiano, coda di volpe, and greco musc’. Irpinia is home to 3 DOP wines – Taurasi (made with aglianico), Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo.
*In Italy, when you see a wine label the says DOP (Denominazione di Origine Protetta – Protected Designation of Origin)- it is a guarantee that the wine was produced in a certain area under certain strict conditions. (It is NOT an indication of the quality of the wine)
That being said, wineries have their vineyards spread throughout the area-often far from the winery itself.
My guide is perfect for wine enthusiasts – those who are looking for an adventure in a glass.
My guide includes
- 🛣️maps
- 💻links to the wineries
- ⌚days/hours of operations
-🤙 my recommendations and suggestions for itineraries
- 🎤audio links
This is a living breathing guide; meaning that it will be updated often.
Need suggestions for a 1, 2, or 3 day itinerary. Feel free to contact me.
Quando ho deciso di diventare sommelier nel 2009, ho sentito che il modo migliore per conoscere il vino e la vinificazione era visitare quanti più vigneti possibile. La prima area su cui mi sono concentrata è stato un territorio della Campania noto come Irpinia. Si trova nella parte nord-est della provincia di Avellino. Ricordo di aver trascorso i miei sabati visitando cantine, degustando vini e camminando tra i vigneti. Ho imparato così tanto! Non solo di vino, ma della cultura che lo circonda. Mi sono innamorataa e penso che se hai la possibilità di visitare alcune delle cantine elencate qui, ti innamorerai anche tu.
In questo angolo di Campania c'è praticamente di tutto quando si parla di territorio; colline, montagne, laghi, fiumi, terreno argilloso, terreno vulcanico. Potrei continuare. I vitigni a bacca rossa includono aglianico e piedirosso. I vitigni a bacca bianca includono greco, fiano, coda di volpe e greco musc'. L'Irpinia ospita 3 vini DOP: Taurasi (prodotto con aglianico), Fiano di Avellino e Greco di Tufo.
* In Italia, quando vedi un'etichetta di vino con la scritta DOP (Denominazione di Origine Protetta) - è una garanzia che il vino è stato prodotto in una certa zona a determinate condizioni rigorose. (NON è un'indicazione della qualità del vino)
Detto questo, le cantine hanno i loro vigneti sparsi in tutta l'area, spesso lontano dalla cantina stessa.
La mia guida è perfetta per gli appassionati di vino - coloro che sono alla ricerca di un'avventura in un bicchiere.
La mia guida include
- 🛣️mappe
- 💻link alle cantine
- ⌚giorni/ore di funzionamento
- 🤙 i miei consigli e suggerimenti per itinerari
- 🎤audio guide
Questa è una guida vivente alla respirazione; il che significa che verrà aggiornato spesso.
Hai bisogno di suggerimenti per un itinerario di 1, 2 o 3 giorni. Non esitate a contattarmi.
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Sicily is one of my very favorite Italian regions for its incredible and diverse beauty and for its unbelievably delicious foods.
This map hits my favorite Sicilian stops, West to East: Trapani, Palermo, Cefalù, Salina Island, Catania, Siracusa, Noto, and Ragusa.
A preview of what you'll find: breakfast spots, markets, pizza, fine dining options, cocktail bars and wineries, must-see and off-the-beaten path monuments and activities, and local shopping recommendations too.
Purchase this value-packed map for a comprehensive, culinary-centric guide to Sicily with all of my best recommendations or reach out for a Custom Map.
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Foodie • Wine
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Venice, also known as the "City of Canals”, “The Floating City” and "Serenissima”, is a place like no other - charming through its intricate alleys and walkways over the canals, with no cars/scooters or traffic noise to spoil the romance in the air. Gondolas floating here and there, idyllic cozy terraces just around every other corner, Italian delicacies all over and relaxed people wandering about.
Venice's culinary delights include Sarde in Saor, Risotto al nero di seppia (black squid ink risotto), Bigoli in salsa, Baccalà mantecato (whipped codfish), Fegato alla veneziana (liver with onions), and Risi e bisi. Don't miss cicchetti (small plates) and Tiramisu for dessert.
Highlights:
🍾 Bellini is the name of a cocktail invented in Venice about 80 years ago. A Bellini consists of peaches and Prosecco (Italian version of Champagne). The peaches are squeezed and the juice is mixed with Prosecco. The glasses in which the Bellini is served have to be very cold. For the typical Venetian Bellini only white peaches are used.
🛶 A gondola is a traditional narrow and long Venetian rowing boat. The boat is steered by one person called a gondolier with the help of one long oar. Centuries ago, gondolas were the main means of transport in Venice. Now they have become a very popular tourist attraction, and perhaps the most recognisable symbol of Venice.
Although a bit expensive (standard gondola rides in Venice have a fixed cost of 80 euros for a private 25-30 minutes tour. At night, however, the cost of a gondola ride is 120 euros for a private 25-30 minutes tour. If you desire to stay longer, tell the gondolier and ask for the price before the start of the tour) a gondola ride might just be the most romantic thing to do in Venice.
🥠Baicoli is a typical Venetian biscuit. The shape of the biscuit resembles that of a sea bass, hence the name - "baicoli" means "sea bass" in the Venetian dialect. Back in the old times, when Venetian sailors prepared for long journeys, the captains made sure to procure a lot of baicoli. The biscuits were used as bread, and because of being very dry, they could survive for a very long time. Baicoli are typically vanilla-flavored, and are sold in metal boxes, easy to transport and keep fresh for long. The metal boxes, in which the baicoli are sold today, carry a picture of Venetian men and women in traditional clothing of olden times.
Other traditional sweets to try: Mandorlato di Cologna Veneta (especially at Christmas).
🍘 Frittelle - They are Venetian doughnuts served only during Carnival. They can be stuffed with pistachio cream, zabaione and chocolate.
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An Italian oasis located along the cliff side of Mediterranean Sea made up of five small towns all connected by a train. Well known for the beautiful views, rich history, delicious food & wine and stunning blue water to relax by. Make Cinque Terre your next weekend destination to explore.
Also if you are huge Disney Pixar fans, many of these towns helped inspire the movie Luca. Have fun exploring the cities to see what all you recognize from the movie.
Prior to visiting Cinque Terre, we didn't do much research into the area. We spent most of our time exploring and discovering along the way. This guide is to help share all of the information we gathered from our trip to help make your experience just as enjoyable.
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Family • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Foodie • Art • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Photography
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Sei a Bibione alla ricerca di qualcosa da fare mentre ti godi le giornate in spiaggia a prendere il sole, intervallando con qualche partita di beach-volley?
Questa è la guida che devi consultare se vuoi sapere quali sono i migliori posti dove mangiare un boccone, e i locali per berti qualche cocktail mentre puoi goderti la vista del mare o
Suggerimenti anche su qualche attività da fare nei giorni piovosi.
Relaxation • Budget • Beach
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Welcome to Rome, where history, culture, and culinary delights come together in a captivating blend.
With its vast size and diverse neighborhoods, selecting the ideal location to stay can be a daunting task.
That's why I created this guide to help you discover the best areas to sleep, considering factors such as proximity to attractions, accessibility to public transportation, and the ambiance of each district.
Additionally, you fill find a curated selection of hotels and guesthouses for each district, ranging from budget-friendly options to luxurious ones.
With this interactive guide you can directly:
- book hotels
- call the hotels
- get directions with Google Maps
- tap on the Map to have an overview
Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • History • Shopping
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Per anni, attraverso il mio profilo Instagram, ho condiviso il mio amore per Firenze, svelando i suoi angoli nascosti e i piccoli segreti che rendono questa città un luogo magico.
Finalmente ho raccolto tutti questi consigli in una guida semplice e completa che è il risultato di oltre un decennio di scoperte in una delle città più affascinanti del mondo.
Questa non è la solita guida turistica. Questa è la bibbia definitiva di Firenze.
Questa guida è un invito a scoprire Firenze con occhi nuovi, come raramente fanno i turisti. Non importa se sei un fiorentino a caccia di nuove sorprese o un viaggiatore che visita per la prima volta: questa guida è il compagno ideale per chi vuole evitare i percorsi più battuti e scoprire l’anima autentica della città.
Non una semplice guida turistica, ma un viaggio attraverso luoghi segreti, scorci nascosti e esperienze autentiche, svelati solo da chi vive Firenze ogni giorno. Se desideri oltrepassare i confini dei classici itinerari, sei nel posto giusto.
Che tu stia pianificando il tuo primo viaggio a Firenze, desideri riscoprirla con occhi diversi o vivi qui e vuoi esplorarla come mai prima, questa guida è progettata per farti vivere Firenze in tutto il suo splendore. Sarò al tuo fianco per portarti in una Firenze fatta di bellezza, arte e buon cibo, e ti prometto che te ne innamorerai proprio come è successo a me.
Ecco solo un assaggio di ciò che troverai +200 luoghi selezionati con cura tra cui:
Dove mangiare
• 24 Ristoranti e Bistrot la mia personalissima selezione dei migliori in città
• 9 rooftop con vista: Terrazze uniche per un drink con vista
• 13 aperitivi dall’atmosfera speciale: per chi ama calici, chiacchiere e notti che finiscono solo quando sorge il sole.
• 19 caffetterie e bar incantevoli: per iniziare bene le vostre mattinate a Firenze o per una pausa dolce.
• Top 3 delle gelaterie: I miei templi del gelato in città, per godersi la dolce vita fiorentina.
• Top 10 posticini internazionali dove mangiare in città.
• 8 indirizzi unici per la Schiacciata: I posti che vi faranno scoprire la vera schiacciata fiorentina, quella da intenditori.
• 6 ristoranti per una Fiorentina indimenticabile: Per chi cerca un tuffo nel gusto carnivoro più autentico.
• 10 trattorie fiorentine: Tradizione e storie antiche, dove ogni boccone racconta generazioni di sapori.
• 10 brunch che vi faranno sognare: Luoghi ideali per mattinate lente tra caffè, pancake e belle conversazioni.
Cosa vedere
• 7 palazzi e ville da favola: Alcuni gratuiti, tutti perfetti per perdersi tra eleganza e storia.
• 12 musei nascosti: Piccole gemme culturali che persino i fiorentini non conoscono.
• I 10 giardini più affascinanti di Firenze: Angoli verdi perfetti per passeggiate che sembrano uscite da un romanzo.
• 18 punti panoramici mozzafiato: Per osservare Firenze dall'alto e innamorarsene ogni volta.
Negozietti
• 21 negozi selezionati, tra vintage e artigianato: Posti unici dove trovare piccoli tesori da portare a casa.
• Tutti i mercati di Firenze: Con i calendari, così non vi perderete mai un’occasione di shopping locale.
Alloggiare
• 5 consigli di alloggio dai miei follower: Posti testati da chi ha già vissuto la magia di un soggiorno fiorentino.
• Consigli per il perfetto soggiorno: Dalle zone migliori della città agli angoli più autentici.
• 12 alloggi che sembrano usciti da una favola: Luoghi dove ogni dettaglio parla di charme e autenticità.
Esperienze Uniche
• Le 5 cabine fotografiche vintage di Firenze: Scatti retrò per il ricordo più autentico.
• Le 8 buchette del vino attive: Per un brindisi speciale con un tocco di storia fiorentina.
• Crociera sull’Arno: Un’esperienza romantica, scivolando dolcemente sull’acqua.
• Laboratori di profumeria: Per creare una fragranza che parli solo di voi.
• Gioielleria artigianale personalizzata: Souvenir unici, fatti a mano e pensati per durare nel tempo.
• Volo in mongolfiera sopra Firenze: Un’esperienza che sembra uscita da un sogno.
• Cooking class con vista: Per imparare la cucina toscana in una cornice spettacolare.
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Con questa guida scoprirai una Firenze insolita e affascinante, lontana dai soliti itinerari turistici. Sarà un viaggio autentico, tra arte, design, sapori e quella bellezza unica che solo Firenze sa offrire.
Se sei pronto a esplorare Firenze attraverso i miei occhi, non vedo l’ora di condividere con te tutto ciò che amo di questa città.
Buon viaggio e… ci vediamo a Firenze! 👋🏻
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Welcome to Bergamo, a captivating city in Italy's Lombardy region. This enchanting destination boasts a unique duality: the dynamic and modern Citta Bassa (Lower Town) and the enchanting Citta Alta (Upper Town), a fortified hilltop enclave brimming with medieval charm.
As you turn this guide, I'll whisk you on a journey through Bergamo's fascinating history, artistic treasures, and delectable local cuisine. Prepare to be captivated by breathtaking views from the Venetian Walls, wander cobbled streets lined with captivating architecture, and delve into the rich cultural tapestry that Bergamo proudly offers.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues,, open squares and others)
- restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wellness
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Welcome to the Aeolian Islands, a volcanic archipelago off the northeast coast of Sicily.
The Aeolian Islands are a hidden gem in the Mediterranean, offering a perfect blend of volcanic landscapes and crystal-clear waters🌋🌊
Seven diverse islands to discover, each with its own unique charm, that offer an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking adventure, and rugged beauty.
Having personally explored all of them, here's a detailed guide with insider tips and favorite spots, to help you plan your visit to this enchanting and hidden corner of Italy!
NB This guide is specifically designed for active and outdoorsy travelers seeking a car-free adventure. 🥾
Car-free • Female Solo • Couples • Outdoors • Adventure • Foodie
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This upscale residential barrio located northeast of the city center is perhaps *the* reason Buenos Aires is known as the "Paris of South America."
Home to dozens of important historic and cultural landmarks, postcard-worthy Belle Epoque architecture, and a buzzing variety of restaurants, bars, shops, and cafés, Recoleta is a favorite among both visitors and locals alike.
Below you'll find a wide array of options to best explore the area at your leisure, taking in the beautiful sights and its eternally chic denizens along the way.
Digital Nomads • Family • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Groups • Couples • 50+ • Wine • Shopping • People & Culture • Foodie • History • Luxury • Architecture • Boutique • Coffee • Romantic • Relaxation • Art
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Explore this map, I made as the ultimate Italy guide, to get inspired and discover the places that will become the highlight of your next trip. Many of the places in this map will have helpful booking links and/or links to social media posts with more inside information.
I see all my Guide Maps as perpetual works in progress and will do my best to add to and update them as my knowledge expands.
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Are you planning a trip to Lake Como but not sure where to start? This I have you covered. From the options of where to stay, how to get around and where to eat.
Hopefully, this Lake Como guide will save you time researching so that you can start making those bookings for an amazing trip to this breathtaking region in Italy!
In this guide you will find:
- How to get to Lake Como
- Which towns to stay in on Lake Como
- Budget-friendly acommodation recommendations
- How to get around the lake
- Which towns to visit
- What to do in each town
- Best places to eat
- Day trips from the lake
*Disclosure: This post contains a few affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through my link.*
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Budget • Adventure • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Relaxation • Road Trip • People & Culture
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Eat like a local in San Diego with this guide for some of the best food spots in almost every major neighborhood of San Diego. This guide is live, constantly updated with the newest suggestions, and comes from a San Diego native herself, so you know it's trustworthy. You will not go hungry (or thirsty) in San Diego with this list of recommendations, for the best restaurants, bars, speakeasies, and local eateries in each district.
Foodie • Budget
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