By: Lorraine Waddell | 2010-01-10 | Travel & Leisure Italy . Camping holidays are a popular way to explore the island - especially amongst families - and the read more
By: Hannah Rollmaker | 2009-12-11 | Travel & Leisure capital of the province Florence of Italy located within the region of Tuscany. River Arno is the actual read more
By: Hannah Rollmaker | 2010-05-25 | Travel & Leisure Situated on the north side of Italy , and having a population of approximately 271,500, the city of read more
By: Neha sharma | 2011-01-07 | Travel & Leisure Situated on the north side of Italy , and having a population of approximately 271,500, the city of read more
By: Giuseppe Urso | 2009-03-10 | Travel & Leisure Florence Italy is in Tuscany area about midway between Rome to the South and Milan to the north read more
By: Hannah Rollmaker | 2010-05-25 | Travel & Leisure Off the north coast of Sicily in Italy you will find the island of Lipari. This island is the read more
By: Richard Romando | 2006-03-13 | Travel & Leisure Venice in Italy is almost instantly associated with gondolas and the canals. It is the capital of read more
By: Anne Bain | 2008-07-24 | Travel & Leisure , Italy The central Italian region of Abruzzo which has a reputation of being the country's 'best kept read more
By: Hannah Rollmaker | 2009-12-09 | Travel & Leisure A world heritage site, this is how Rome is known to many people because of the powerful history behind this beautiful city. The history of Rome has a lifetime of over two and a half thousand years, as once it was known as the powerhouse and the strongest in all... read more
By: Stuart | 2010-12-30 | Destinations I love Florence. Firenze, as it's really called in Italian, is the capital city of Tuscany. The whole region of Tuscany is a tourist draw for the wines and the picturesque landscapes... winding roads lined with Italian cypress trees, hill towns and villas scattered here and there. read more
By: Serge Lesley | 2010-09-13 | Destinations The attractiveness and appeal of Abetone not only relies on its panoramic view or white-covered mountains but also in its friendly accommodations and facilities. If you are a new visitor travelling to the resort, you need to book your air trip, ski transfer, and lodgings in advance. This is the best thing to do when engaging in any ski holiday. read more
By: Lesley Jones | 2010-03-31 | City Guides The town itself is a hive of antique dealers and if you're lucky enough to be there midweek, there's the local market to visit. If not, there are lots of little antique stores and restoration workshops to visit, Anghiari is world renown for its antique restoration and has a school The Institute of Art which is host to apprentices and students from around the world. read more
By: Serge Lesley | 2010-09-14 | Destinations Since the ski areas in Aprica are very reliable for beginners, the resort is also a favourite alternative for learning how to ski. The ski schools here are popular for hosting half-term and Easter school ski trips for interested students, whether they are children or eager adults. Apres-ski amenities of the resort include saunas, swimming, cinema, spa and sports centre, and skating. read more
By: Jen Falcon | 2010-01-10 | Destinations step foot within the country. The food in the country is as brilliant as all the places to see in Italyread more
By: melanie4d00 | 2010-02-21 | News and society Learn about Italy interesting fact, which provides information about Italy real history. Italy is a read more