Andalo is located between the Dolomites of Brenta and Paganella, at an altitude of 1,040 metres, less than 3 hours from Milan. It is an ideal place to unwind and enjoy a slow-paced holiday, strolling through the streets of the...
There are various theories about the origin of the name Tagliacozzo. The most supported theory suggests that it originates from the combination of two Latin words, Talus and Cotium, meaning a cut in the rock. The city is indeed located...
At an altitude of 1,395 meters, nestled at the foot of Mount Calvario in the heart of the Maiella National Park, Pescocostanzo is a delightful village and is part of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy.
The best known of the Castelli Romani, known for its elegant Tuscolo villas, and food and wine specialities, Frascati is also the ideal destination for an escape from the chaos of the city
Madesimo, at an altitude of 1,550 metres, is a small resort in the Comunità Montana della Valchiavenna not far from the Swiss border, with a ski area of over 60 kilometres of slopes, numerous circuits for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and...
Sestriere, at 2,035 metres, is the highest municipality in Italy. Less than 3 hours' drive from Milan, it is part of the Via Lattea ski area, a total of 400 kilometres with 212 slopes served by 70 ski lifts that...
In Rome, if someone says to you “he told you to butter and anchovies”, it means you got it right, because although butter and anchovies are two ingredients so different on the surface that they may seem irreconcilable, in reality...
Considered an elite holiday destination, about three and a half hours' drive from Milan, St. Moritz has over the years hosted the Olympic Games, the World Bobsleigh Championships and other world-class sporting events, as well as an endless series of...