By: Levi Reiss | 2010-03-27 | Cooking Food, wine, Italy. Doesn't your mouth water? This series examines the food specialties of the twenty regions of Italy. Each article presents several traditional dishes and either red or white wines that bring out their best. These wines are available in North America and are often fairly inexpensive. read more
By: Frank Dempsey | 2012-05-04 | Vacations A fascinating country of many distinct regions, there are multiple Italy vacation packages that can show you the best of southern Italy. However, to decide which itinerary is most interesting to you, here is a short overview of some of southern Italy's most interesting areas. Italy's capital, Rome, is at the northern edge of the southern region. The Eternal City is aptly named and offers any love read more
By: Stuart | 2010-12-29 | 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: Ingrid Sure | 2010-09-23 | Networking People feel a certain kind of attraction about Italy and it is only logical that many of them want to buy a property in this country. read more
By: simos311 | 2011-01-20 | Arts & Entertainment Italys southern regions are a chance to explore the true Italy. The boot of Italy contains the region of Calabria which is close to Sicily. This will be the a region of historic beauty and is located on the tip of Italy and just before you get into Sicily. Located this far south of Europe the temperature is warm all year round. It is pretty a huge region with its distance equating to practically 300 km. The distance between the coasts although will not be as lengthy. read more
By: Paola Fanutti | 2010-05-24 | Travel & Leisure So you've decided to settle in the land of La Dolce Vita. Where's the best place? Under the Tuscan sun? Along the coast of Sicily? On the rocky cliffs of Liguria? In medieval Siena? All of Italy is lovely, but not everywhere gives property investors the best bang for their buck. read more
By: Dips Dixon | 2012-03-01 | Destinations Packed with attractions, when it come to Italy, we really don't know where to start. From driving along the scenic and silent roads of the spectacular Tuscan countryside on a Vespa scooter admiring the sights, smells and sounds of the Chianti region. read more
By: Adrian Vultur | 2011-02-01 | SEO Near Gubbio, route 3 heads north toward Urbino, which lies on the eastern edge of the Apennines in the area known as the Marches. The region, which abuts Umbria on the west, extends along the Adriatic side of the Apennines from Pesaro down to San Benedetto del 'Ironto, it is marked by a series of very high slopes paralleling the coast that gradually soften as they approach the sea. read more
By: muhammad saleem | 2011-05-06 | Careers Working in Italy requires speaking Italian fluently and counting with some suitable training, which might become your presentation letter to be able to enter into the demanding Italian labor market. read more
By: United Cellars | 2011-04-04 | Wine This is the most important of all the Australia wine regions. Some of the regions where wine is grown include the Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, limestone coast, upper Murray and Fleurieu peninsula. read more
By: Finley Hicks | 2011-11-19 | Vacation Rentals Italy is known for being a country of romance and thus has much to offer the honeymooning couple. For those interested in exploring the country’s history, there are sites ranging from Roman ruins to late baroque palaces. Sports fans can join in handgliding, mountain climbing and other activities in the Dolomites of the country’s northern regions. Italy also has a rich musical history and boast read more
By: Chris Sims | 2010-07-23 | Travel & Leisure Travel & Tourism, Recreation & Leisure, Family & Parenting One of the jewels of Italy, Venice is known throughout the world for its stunning architecture and miles of canals. Consisting of 117 separate islands linked by a series of historic bridges, canals and pavements, Venice is visited each year by many thousands of tourists. Home to some of the world most stunning buildings, impressive museums and art galleries, and a large selection of top restaurants, Venice has much to offer and rarely disappoints. Central Venice consists of six main regions, Cannaregio, Castello, Dorsoduro, Santa Croce, San Polo and San Marco, each full of local char... read more
By: queenslander | 2010-04-14 | Travel Tips Italy is probably one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Anyone who has ever seen Italy will tell you that, and even people who have just seen pictures will probably agree. That being said, just taking a holiday to Italy won't be your best way to see the country. Far too many people just pick one place and stay there for two weeks (most likely Rome or Milan). However, it's worth conside read more
By: Phoenix Delray | 2010-10-25 | Article Marketing This article gives some tips on planning your vacation with your special someone in Italy. read more