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Ultimate Under the Tuscan Sun Travel Guide
/ | Leave a CommentOne of the true jewels of Italy is the beautiful and picturesque region of Tuscany located off the west coast. For many the southern area of the region is symbolic of the quintessential Italian countryside, with rolling green hills dotted with an assortment of trees, ancient hilltop villages full of history, and gentle slopes filled […]
Read more »Ultimate Top 10 List of Must-Sees for Italy Vacations
/ | Leave a CommentA trip to Italy has been on your bucket list for years, and now you are finally making it a reality. Before making any concrete decisions or reservations regarding your trip of a lifetime, consider these top ten spots for a sightseeing itinerary in Italy that you won’t want to miss. VENICE CANALS Just […]
Read more »Minestrone – The Italian Vacation from a Cold Winters Day
/ | Leave a CommentSee Italy By Train
/ | Leave a CommentHave you ever wanted to explore the exciting grandeur that is Italy? Have you wondered what it would be like to behold the beauty that has set the scene for the most romantic of stories? “Trenino Rosso del Bernina” (the little red train of the Bernina) can escort you through some of the most thrilling […]
Read more »Ten of Our Favorite Golf Resorts and Courses in Italy
/ | Leave a CommentMany people do not think of golf when they think of Italy, but Italy is actually home to some of the most renowned courses in the world. Whether you are looking for a luxurious getaway at a resort where you can relax and play or a serious course which would challenge even the most experienced […]
Read more »Italy wins an Oscar and it’s a “Great Beauty”
/ | Leave a CommentEven though the 86th Academy Awards were this last Sunday, native Italians are still celebrating the success of The Great Beauty (2013) By Paolo Sorrentino. The exciting news that The Great Beauty (La Grande Bellezza) won the Academy Award for best foreign language film has been the top story news story in Italy since its […]
Read more »Authentic Pesto Sauce of Genoa
/ | Leave a CommentAncient architecture, beautiful landscapes, and a thriving culture characterize Genoa. Although this diverse city is most commonly known as the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, there is much more to Genoa. As Italy’s largest seaport Genoa has drawn people to its quaint alleyways, historic churches, noble castles, monuments, and museums. Additionally, this historic city is also […]
Read more »Emilia Romagna Land of Motor Sports
/ | Leave a CommentLamborghini, Ferrari, Pagani, and Maserati….just the names of these manufacturers can leave any car lover salivating. The thought of seeing these cars, touching them, and witnessing just how they are made could drive any enthusiast up the wall. Motor Valley in Emilia Romagna is where these Italian cars and their history can be observed first-hand. […]
Read more »Traditional Tuscan Poor Dishes – History of Ribollita, Pappa Al Pomodoro, and Panzanella
/ | Leave a CommentWhether it’s stone soup, chicken noodle, seven layer, or another, soup is a delicious dish that has been around since the beginning of time. When large amounts of food were limited in times past, it only seemed logical that you would mix everything together to make the leftover food extend further to feed more mouths. […]
Read more »Opera – Italy – Milan – La Scala
/ | Leave a CommentOpera lovers do not miss La Scala opera house in Milan. It is known worldwide for offering some of the best performances and, of course, some of the most genuine Milanese moments. Most of Italy‘s greatest opera artists and many of the finest singers from around the world have appeared at La Scala!
Read more »Olives and Apulia (Puglia)
/ | Leave a CommentItalian cuisine is undoubtedly a feast for the senses. Homemade pastas, fresh vegetables and virgin olive oil are staples of the Italian diet. Apulia region is the queen of the Mediterranean diet and fresh fish is always available, whether you are looking for a romantic dinner or a simple healthy lunch. Have a look at […]
Read more »Langhe: Land of Kings, Wines and Truffles
/ | Leave a CommentLooking for the perfect destination for a gourmet gateway? Ask Trips2Italy about the Langhe, in the Piedmont region. It is an area of gently undulating hills, ancient castles, medieval villages and vast vineyards where some of the finest specialties and wines (Barolo, Nebbiolo ) of the whole northern Italy are produced. Discover the taste of […]
Read more »Leaning Tower of Pisa: Bad or Luckiest Architect in History?
/ | Leave a CommentThe Leaning Tower of Pisa, in the Tuscany region, is considered a must see. It’s a marvel and a miracle that attracts many tourists from all over the world. Did you know that it began to lean even before its construction was completed during the 12th century? Nowadays the current tilt makes an angle of […]
Read more »Naples and the Italian Royal Pizza
/ | Leave a CommentNaples is the southern culinary capital of Italy. The Pizza was born here in honor of Queen Margherita di Savoia in 1889. The queen was visiting the city …
Read more »Trips 2 Italy is moving to a New Houston’s Office Location
/ | Leave a CommentDear Friends and Clients, We are moving! Beginning July 29, 2013, Trips 2 Italy will be located at 5701 Woodway Dr., Suite 220, Houston, TX 77057, (at the corner with Chimney Rock). During this transition, we will continue to provide the same excellent service you have come to expect from us. Please note that all […]
Read more »Pizzica and Tarantella: Folk Traditions of Apulia
/ | Leave a CommentFolklore is a large part of Italy and even more so, in the Apulia region located in what is the heel of Italy’s “boot” shape. In this particular region, folk dances are very popular and have their roots in Ancient Greece. The “Pizzica” is a traditional dance popular throughout the Salentine peninsula along with the […]
Read more »Archaelogical site of Pompeii
/ | Leave a CommentThe archaeological site of Pompeii is one Italy’s and the world’s most popular tourist destinations. This ancient Roman city was destroyed by the volcanic ashes from a catastrophic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius on August 79 A.D. Today, one can see the well preserved remains of a city and its local population that was buried alive, […]
Read more »Tuscan Sunflower Fields
/ | Leave a CommentOne of Tuscany’s most famous and attractive landscapes is its never ending fields of sunflowers during the summer. Usually from June to August, one can enjoy a beautiful panorama of these lovely yellow flowers driving through the small winding roads through the enchanting Tuscan countryside only to be enhanced by the sight of cypress trees, […]
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