Visiting Collodi Where the Story of Pinocchio Began
Everyone on the planet knows the story of Pinocchio; however, not everyone knows that the famous wooden marionette’s story began …
Italy has some of the most famous hilltop villages in the entire world. From Tuscany’s San Gimignano to Lazio’s “dying village” of Civita di Bagnoregio, all 20 of its regions hold a treasure trove of small towns just waiting to be discovered!
They say that you haven’t truly experienced Italy until you have walked down the cobblestone streets of a hilltop town where you don’t meet any other tourists! It’s still possible to find hidden places like this.
Read on to discover some of Italy’s most fascinating villages for your next trip.
Everyone on the planet knows the story of Pinocchio; however, not everyone knows that the famous wooden marionette’s story began …
Figline Valdarno is nestled in the green hills of Chianti in Tuscany and is known for its well-known artists (such …
“Between the earth and the sea” is the motto of this tiny hamlet in the Marches region of central Italy. …
This is an area of Italy that very few tourists ever get to see. The Marches region borders the Adriatic …
The Castle of Celsa is a jewel surrounded by the lush Tuscan hills, in the municipality of Sovicille, province of …
When you visit the town of Falerone you can still find numerous historical traces of its past today. From the …
Pienza is located in the center of the Val d’Orcia in the province of Siena. This incredibly beautiful valley is one …
The region of Puglia or the Anglicized version, Apulia, is, unfortunately, no longer a secret. I say unfortunately because it …
Casentino is an area of Tuscany that very few tourists have the pleasure of experiencing. This is one of the …
There are dozens of castles in Friuli Venezia Giulia as far as the eye can see. They are camouflaged among …