Whether you're talking about a coffee shop in Tuscany or Apulia, Italian cafe culture is renowned all over th…
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We’ll let you in on a secret. The best time to visit Tuscany is not in the summer, with the hordes of tourists swarming Florence’s Duomo or lining up in front of the Uffizi for a glance at Michelangelo’s David.
A long-standing center of culinary excellence, Italy continues to have some of the world’s most celebrated restaurants. Different regions of Italy are consistently represented in some of the top-ranked eateries in the world.
Trieste is one of the best locations in Italy for coffee lovers. The history of Trieste is deeply tied to global coffee production and has served as a gateway for coffee into Italy since the 18th Century.
In our always-on modern world, many of us feel like we don’t have the time to actually take our time. It’s why we look forward to our vacations so much!
You’ve taken time to learn Italian phrases, maybe even read our article on Italian phrases for travellers.
Italian coffee culture is famous throughout the world.
Picture this, you have just arrived in the city center after taking the train into Rome from Fiumicino. While you are excited you need a jolt after your long journey.
The Emilia Romagna region contains some of the most famous gastronomy of Italy, with world-famous traditional Italian food such as mortadella, Parmigiano Reggiano, balsamic vinegar and Parma ham.
The history of Sicily could be said to be the history of wine. The tradition of Sicilian wine goes back millennia as we have evidence that grapes have been grown in the Aeolian Islands as early as 1500 BC.