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Italy is where I was born and where I live.
From the Alps to the coast of Sicily, I had the opportunity to travel and discover more about my country.
I was born in Galatina, in Lecce province and the city of pasticciotto (a famous local pastry), but I have always been living in Latina, a city south of Rome.
During these years I have been visiting a lot of place all around the Booth and I am ready to share my knowledge with you, so that you can have the best experience without stressing too much about planning and looking what to do.
This page is a working in progress, as I will regularly update it with more and more guides, so make sure to save it in order to be kept informed.
If you want a more customised itinerary or recommendations for you next Italian adventure, just click on my face above and choose what most suits you.
I am grateful for any feedback you may have and if share my guides it with your loved ones.
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Would you like to go skiing in the Italian Alps, maybe as a last minute trip and don't know where to go?
This is the right guide! Whether you're a beginner or an experienced skier, you'll find great ideas here!
If you want more extensive or tailored guides, feel free to reach out:
IG ➜ @camwithus
Email ➜ contact.cam.with.us@gmail.com
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Let's explore the western part of Liguria, my area of birth, a not well-known region, less touristic, with several hidden gems that i'll share with you.
In this little guide we will focus on the area of the province of Savona.
Forget about all that stereotypical videos on Istagram about Italian summer: i'll show you the real one, lived by a local who likes a bit of adventure in his experiences.
Did you know, by the way, that this is the zone with the highest number of "Bandiera Blu" in all Italy? It's a certification given only to beaches that meet certain standards in terms of water and infrastructures quality.
How to reach:
You can reach all the places in the list by:
- motorbike: it's surely the best option to avoid traffic and to save some time for the parking, just rent that Vespa, slip between the cars, admire the landspace and live the Italian dream !
- bus: line 40-40/ these buses travel from Savona to Finale Ligure and viceversa along the coast.
- car: Ligurian riviera has strict streets, there are often renovations and there aren't many places where to park your car, keep it in mind!
- bike: a valid option for sporty people but be careful, people in this area drive a little sporty!
Keep in mind that the nearest train stations in this area are:
- Savona
- Spotorno-Noli (Located in Spotorno)
- Finale Ligure
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Located in the Tuscany region, it is known for its rich Renaissance history and its notable influence on art and culture. With its stunning architecture, world-renowned museums and charming street atmosphere, Florence is the perfect experience and combination for anyone looking for an unforgettable cultural and artistic experience.
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Palermo is a vibrant and culturally rich city situated on the northern coast of the island of Sicily, Italy. It boasts a diverse array of architectural styles, vibrant street markets, and an exquisite culinary scene that blends flavors influenced by its multicultural history. It is replete with history, art, and enjoys amazing weather year-round.
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Rome, the Eternal City, is a place where history comes to life. Filled with ancient monuments, charming cobblestone streets and delicious authentic Italian cuisine, Rome is a destination that transports you through the centuries. Its beauty stands out among the chaos, with the architecture of its famous coliseums and basilicas, and the vibrant energy of its squares and fountains. In addition, it is a great destination for Italian fashion.
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Venice, the "City of Canals", with its romantic architecture, iconic gondola rides and alleys. From St. Mark's Square to the cafes and endless culture, every corner of this city tells a unique story of Italian history
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Milan seamlessly combines the sophistication of fashion with the richness of Renaissance art. Its streets are lined with haute couture and innovative design, while its majestic cathedrals and historical monuments tell tales of centuries of history and culture.
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The Tigullio Gulf, a jewel nestled on the calming Ligurian Sea, captivates with its serene beauty. Unlike the bustling energy of its larger neighbors, this string of charming villages offers a tranquil escape. Picture-perfect beaches painted with soft sand unfold beneath turquoise waters, while colorful houses line the coast, their facades bathed in the warm Italian sunshine.
The Tigullio Gulf isn't just a haven for luxury yachts, but a region steeped in a rich heritage. Ancient fishing villages whisper tales of the past, their narrow streets paved with timeworn stones welcoming you to explore their hidden gems. Here, every encounter unfolds at a slower pace, inviting you to savor the simple pleasures of the coastal life.
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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Rome, the Eternal City, is a place where history comes to life. Filled with ancient monuments, charming cobblestone streets and delicious authentic Italian cuisine, Rome is a destination that transports you through the centuries. Its beauty stands out among the chaos, with the architecture of its famous coliseums and basilicas, and the vibrant energy of its squares and fountains. In addition, it is a great destination for Italian fashion.
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Welcome to the Italian Riviera, a coastal paradise where timeless beauty meets Mediterranean allure. This travel guide invites you to explore the enchanting towns that grace this captivating stretch of the Ligurian Sea – from the glamorous shores of Portofino to the coastal elegance of Santa Margherita Ligure, the maritime majesty of Genova, the gateway city of La Spezia, and the iconic Cinque Terre with its colorful cliffside villages. Each destination offers a unique experience, combining rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
This is what you will find in this super complete itinerary:
- Important tips before traveling
- Points of interest in each place
- Activities and recommendations in each destination
- The best local restaurants. You will find diverse type of dining options (fine dining, local food, budget friendly restaurants)
- Accommodation options for every budget
The destinations covered:
- Genova
- Santa Margherita de Ligure
- Portofino
- La Spezia
- Cinque Terre
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This realistic guide will give you our detailed 2 week summer itinerary as we traveled all around Italy**. Destinations include: Rome, the Tuscan countryside, ✨TWO✨ amazing day trips, as well as a week of leisure on the Amalfi Coast.
We'll dive into our tips for each city, the links to our AirBnBs in each town (including the most magical AirBnB experience in Tuscany), restaurant recommendations, car, scooter, & boat rentals, hiking + swimming spots, best luggage storage, and ultimately, sharing everything we learned along the way.
Use this guide as a benchmark as you explore Italy in addition to your own research, or follow it exactly to live out your Italian summer dreams 🍋🛵 *Of course, I will include any fun sustainability tips throughout the guide to help you reduce waste + take a lower impact trip 🌎
For more travel tips, find me on Instagram and TikTok @sophiaxverde, and feel free to tag me in your adventures 🫶
Don't forget to download Thatch app to access full features and to save 💾 this map for future use!
Ciao, bella!
**Our exact dates were July 1-17th, so peak tourist season. Prices may vary for different times of the year.
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THE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE TO THE HIGHLIGHTS OF ITALY - ROME, FLORENCE, VENICE, & MORE 🇮🇹
I've been fortunate enough to visit Italy multiple times and even more fortunate to have been guided by true Italian friends. Here, I take all that I've learned from those travels and distill it into one perfect itinerary that hits the big highlights.
This itinerary is a great fit for first-timers since it'll take you to the absolute must-see spots in Italy. You certainly won't see all the boot has to offer (just plan on coming back for future trips, plural, to make that happen), but you'll see the most iconic places at a reasonable, enjoyable pace. You'll be able to soak up all the history, food, wine, and dolce vita these cities have to offer. After this first taste, you'll be dying to come back for more!
🗺️ Main Itinerary Stops:
- Rome | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Orvieto | Pit stop
- Tuscany // Montalcino | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Siena | Pit stop
- Florence | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Tivoli | Pit stop
- Rome | Overnight for return flight
🗺️ Optional Extension Stops:
- Pisa | Day trip (+ extra night in Florence)
- Bologna | Pit stop
- Venice | 2 full days / 3 nights
- Modena | 1 full day / 1 night here or nearby
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It's hard to think of an Italian meal without thinking of a wine to enjoy it with, and the food and wine in Italy could arguably be two of the top reasons to travel there.
Pairing your meal with the perfect wine makes the dining experience that much more enjoyable so to take the guesswork out of what will pair best, the following is a brief guide to some of Italy's most renowned regional dishes, spanning from north to south, along with a few recommended wine pairings for each.
Whether you're dining at an Italian restaurant at home or exploring local eateries in Italy, this guide will help you avoid becoming overwhelmed by extensive wine lists if you are unsure what to look for.
In Italy, feel free to also ask the waiter or sommelier for recommendations on what to drink with your food. They are likely to suggest a wine from the region you are in, not only to help support local wine growers and producers, but also so you have the chance to experience the authentic flavors of the area through both the food and the wine.
⭐️PRO TIP - While dining out, if you plan to enjoy wine with your meal but haven't decided on what you will be eating yet, start with a glass of sparkling wine. This way, you'll have something to sip on while reviewing the food and wine menus and making your choice. Sparkling wine is an excellent palate cleanser to prep you for a savory meal, and Italy has some of the best.
Buon Apetito!
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While Italy is synonymous with the delightful tradition of Aperitivo, its cocktail scene is a whole other world waiting to be explored. As a seasoned traveller who appreciates a perfectly crafted drink (and the friendly chat with the bartender that often comes with it), I've had the pleasure of discovering countless incredible cocktail bars across the country. Whether it's a new city I'm visiting or a familiar favourite I'm revisiting, Italy never disappoints.
Lucky for me, Northern Italy is my home base, and it boasts a high concentration of exceptional options. However, the South holds its own when it comes to fantastic cocktail experiences (with Rome leading the charge) This guide represents my curated list of the best-of-the-best, a culmination of expert experiences and the occasional repeat visit for quality assurance (yes, sometimes a second or third try is necessary!).
Italy, after all, is the birthplace of iconic cocktail ingredients like Vermouth, Campari, and Aperol. But its treasure trove extends far beyond, with gems like St. Germain, Amaro, Grappa, Amaretto, Limoncello, and the hospitality worker's secret weapon - Fernet.
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Alba is a popular town, and for really good reasons and absolutely worth a visit especially if you time it well you can indulge in some of the best Italian produce and wine all at the same time namely the International Truffle Festival (Nov and into the first week of Dec) Of one of the many street wine festivals they hold throughout the year. So basically this town always celebrates some sort and it's usually food and booze-related.
It's home to some of the best Italian red wines, including the legendary Barolos and Barbarescos. As you wander through the cobblestone streets, the enchanting aroma of truffles fills the air, setting the stage for a culinary journey like no other. Alba's International Truffle Festival is your golden ticket to a world of gastronomic delights. From the classic Vitello Tonnato to the mouthwatering Plin pasta, each bite is a celebration of Piedmontese perfection.
This guide is your ticket to exploring the town's cozy wine bars, local eateries, wineries, and distilleries, uncovering the vibrant soul of Alba in its lively farmers' markets. Get ready to eat, sip, shop, and discover the true essence of Alba!
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During my trip to Italy, I spontaneously decided to spend a day in Bergamo, and I was pleasantly surprised by how much this city has to offer—more so than even nearby Milan, for example. When I picture a classic Italian postcard city, Bergamo now comes to mind. With amazing food (of course), charming little alleyways filled with souvenirs and regional products, and beautiful historic architecture, it has everything you’d want from a city nestled near the Alps.
The city of Bergamo is located in northern Italy's Lombardy region. Bergamo is made up of two parts: the modern extension in the plains below and the old walled core, known as Città Alta ('Upper Town,') situated inside a group of hills. Encircled by vast Venetian defensive systems, the upper town has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since July 9, 2017.
Let me show you what’s worth seeing!
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Italy’s landscapes and cultures are so varied that each region feels like an entirely new world. This meticulously planned 14-day road trip allows you to dive deep into Italy’s iconic highlights and hidden gems. From the out of this world views of the Dolomites to the sun-soaked Amalfi coast, you’ll experience the best of Italy’s history, food, art, and nature.
Your itinerary will be: Milan - Lake Como - Venice - Dolomites - Florece - Tuscany - Rome - Naples - Pompeii - Amalfi Coast - Sorrento
In this guide you'll find:
🤯 90+ locals-only recommendations, including food and drink, viewpoints, museums and MORE
🗺️ An interactive map so you can see which places are nearby
👀 Tips and tricks that will be useful and 100% needed to get the best out of this experience
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