Santa Croce is widely hailed as the most “charming” place to stay in Florence. It has tons of lingering heritage, being the final resting place of huge names like Galileo and Michelangelo. You have bars and cafes, plus fresh produce sold at the wholesome street market of Sant Ambrogio. I...
A.where you buy B.where do you buy C.where did you buy D.where you bought 2.Julie’s father ___ to London last month. He ___ there three times. A.went, had gone B.has gone, has been C.went, has been D.has been, had gone 3. —Lisa, how is your cousin? ...
If you've rented a car to move around Tuscany and plan to visit Florence for a day, it is best to leave your car in one of the many car parks that surround the historical center and avoid entering the ZTL area. If you are planning to park more than two days in Florence, it is b...
Venice is known as one of the most scenic and romantic cities on the planet. The city on a lagoon in Italy is surrounded by water, and it is a richly historic destination. Although Venice is only home to about 250,000 full-time residents, it is visited b
This week, we travel back to Italy to visit another penis capital of the world; Florence. Who would have guessed a city this pretty would have so much dirty peen? “Berlyn, you’ve already talked about so much Florence dick. There was that blog about punching Nazis where like half of ...
Hop south after the Imola event for a memorable stay at theThe St. Regis Florence. With an unparalleled location inFlorence’s historical centre on the banks of the Arno River, the hotel has been the preferred pitstop for luxury travellers to the city since the 18th century. Whe...
Florence lights up for the holidays. Photo: Shutterstock Italy is crowded and pricey in summer. To get a true taste of the culture, go in winter, when the weather is mild and the cities and countryside have a more local flavor. Ride a Vespa around Rome; learn how to make pasta in Ven...
Shopping in Florence is an exciting experience but it can be expensive too, as the city is one of Italy’s most popular tourist destinations, so it pays to be informed before you shop. That’s where we here at Made-in-Italy.com can help you. ...
There are many interesting things to do in Italy in January. Hopefully, you’ll consider visiting Italy in this season. The country has plenty to offer beyond the “popular months”, and with a little research and an open mind you could discover a truly wonderful experience!