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The world’s most expensive mushrooms!

Sure, some Italian wine can get a bit pricy, but so can Italian truffles! And no, we don’t mean chocolates, we’re talking about the delicious fungi that you can enjoy with pasta, or in the form of luxurious truffle oil. The European white truffle is one of the most ...

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The best restaurants in Rome

Eating in Rome is an absolute delight, but it is essential to know where to go. Here are our recommendations for some of the best restaurants in Rome, from Michelin-starred gourmet heavens to charming trattorias. Armando al Pantheon  www.armandoalpant...

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Top 5 villages to visit along the Chiantigiana

The Chiantigiana, less romantically known as the SR222, is a road in Tuscany that connects Florence and Siena, and takes you on an incomparable road trip around the entire Chianti area. There are landscapes of rolling vineyards to see, and beautiful wineries to explore ...

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The Mincio River Park

From the southern tip of Lake Garda to the historic city of Mantua lies a special stretch of Italian beauty: the Mincio River....

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Naples - Europe's best street food

Strolling the food stalls of Naples is understanding the city’s culture, traditions and pride. Mobile cooking-stations, kiosks, cafés, tiny eateries, food markets and other street food havens are the city’s law and order. Take these away and Naples would run into r...

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Following Leonardo da Vinci's footsteps in Italy

While it is true that many of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous works are abroad (think the Louvre), Italy retains an astonishing "collection" of his genius. Unrivaled works of art, but also technological inventions that would make today's tech geniuses pale. But also ar...

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Ceretto Winery & The Barolo Brothers

The quest of the brothers Bruno and Marcello Ceretto was to select vineyards in the most valuable positions historically. This idea came about during a trip to Burgundy, and would prove the family’s insight and see their Barolo and Barbaresco wines among the most po...

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Eight great restaurants in Mykonos and Santorini

Glamorous Mykonos ad Santorini have a thriving food scene, thanks to a number of outstanding dining spots where the islands’ abundant fresh produce is masterfully blended with Mediterranean flavours and modern aromas to offer visitors a truly unique dining experie...

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How to feast like a Florentine

When you think of Florence, you mind might immediately jump to its reputation as a glorious art city, with masterpieces by Michelangelo, stunning museums and iconic architecture. But, the Tuscan city is also a perfect location for a food lover to feast on local delicaci...

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