Head to the roof of the third largest church in the world to shootsoaring city views—and the distant Alps on a clear day. Read more.
The Galleria is a favourite meeting place for the people of Milan, who can choose from classic restaurant Savini, the "Camparino" or "Zucca" bar on the Piazza Duomo side, Gucci's bar Read more.
Discover the Secret Itineraries in the Doge’s Palace, offering an interesting insight into the civil and political history of the city of Venice. Book now your special tour guide! Read more.
A rare hybrid venue that combines a flower shop and restaurant, Fioriao Bianchi is particularly popular with a discerning, international crowd who hail from the creative industries... Read more.
Design museum and events are daily present in this italian design centre. Stop by for a 2 hours tour through the culture and innovation Read more.
Annexing a forgotten corner of the city's grand Galleria del Corso, Jean Nouvel has transformed a dusty old movie theatre into a 7-storey fashion, food and design emporium... Read more.
The hotel's restaurant is lit by 450 candles every night... Such an incredible site! Read more.
Hotel Caruso offers a complimentary boat cruise of the Mediterranean Coast daily :) Read more.
The sumptuous formal grounds of the Palazzo Pitti, Florence’s largest palace, spread elegantly across a hillside, with pools, marble statuary, secret paths and hidden gardens. Read more.
Villa d’Este’s concentration of fountains, grottoes and water installations represented a model emulated in gardens throughout Europe, specifically those done in the Mannerist and Baroque styles. Read more.
A must-destination year round. Vivoli is the oldest gelateria in Florence, a real institution. Opened in 1929 it has been popular ever since. They do ice cream tastings and workshops. Get yours now! Read more.
Grilled veal chops and fried zucchini flowers are the house specialties, and some charmingly outdated dishes, such as the linguine al limone, are hard to find anywhere else. Read more.
Crispy carciofi alla giudia (deep-fried artichokes) is Piperno's calling card; the stuffed zucchini flowers are renowned as well. If it's summer, make sure you ask for a table outside. Read more.
Walk through the garden looking for the magic door: carved in the marble there is the alchemical recipe to turn lead into gold!!! Read more.
This place is like a posh French bistro where locals come to enjoy great cocktails. The best thing to do is to take a seat at the beautiful vintage bar and ask the bartender for recommendations. Read more.
I suggest to try a caffè estivo, an espresso macchiato with cream made by cold milk. Estivo means “typical of summer,” but believe me it’s worth a try even in wintertime. Read more.