
How to navigate Italy with dietary restrictions
Italy’s culinary reputation can feel intimidating if you travel with dietary restrictions — whether gluten-free, vegan, dairy-free, or managing allergies. Yet, having lived for years

Italy’s culinary reputation can feel intimidating if you travel with dietary restrictions — whether gluten-free, vegan, dairy-free, or managing allergies. Yet, having lived for years

Ravenna sits quietly on the northeastern plain of Emilia-Romagna, far from the crowds of Venice or Florence, yet it once commanded an empire. Between the

Liguria’s coast is a narrow, shimmering strip wedged between the Apennines and the Ligurian Sea, where ancient paths once used by fishermen now lure walkers

From the incense-filled cathedrals of Sicily to the fireworks bursting over Florence’s cathedral square, Easter in Italy unfolds as a tapestry of rituals, processions, and

Dawn in Verona comes softly, washing over terracotta rooftops and quiet piazzas before the day’s first cappuccinos appear. Though often overshadowed by Venice and Milan,

The wild coasts of Sardinia hold more secrets than any guidebook can reveal. Locals guard certain beaches like family recipes, passing directions only to friends

Italy isn’t just an open-air museum—it’s a living workshop. Across its hill towns and historic quarters, traditional artisans still shape leather, marble, glass, and gold

You can live beautifully in Italy without spending like a celebrity. The secret is understanding what locals know: luxury here often hides in plain sight.

In Italy, beauty often hides behind small church doors rather than grand museum facades. Frescoes—those fragile, pigment-soaked walls—tell stories that canvas never could. Standing before

Walk just a few kilometers beyond the Colosseum, and Rome begins to whisper secrets older than its ruined temples. The arcs rising above the southern