I can eat. Where is it ? Eat in the canteen. Do you have a canteen? Yes,we do. /No, we don’t. Where is it? It’s on the ___ floor. I can read. Where is it ? Read in the library. I can hand in the homework. Where is it ? I can paint. Where is it ? art room ...
Perugia, Italy– This is an incredible historical city and a delight to explore. Nearby towns like Orvieto, Todi, and Assisi make it a great base for exploring Umbria. Venice, Italy– The magical setting of Venice is one of kind. It shouldn’t be missed but a short visit (one or two ...
Where is Narnia in real life? Is Narnia Based On A Real Place? Yes, Narnia is based on a hill-town known as Narnia which existed over 2,000 years ago inthe Italian peninsula, currently referred to as Narni. It is approximately 50 miles from Rome and in the Umbria commune, Central Ital...
The Etruscans & What They Left Behind in Tuscany & Umbria When you travel around central Italy, you will encounter remains of the ancient Etruscan civilisation. These were the people who left their name to the region of Tuscany, after all. The trouble is, they didn’t leave much else, ...
I’ve already told you about Tuscany and Umbria, so let me introduce you to anotherstunning Central Italian region– Marche (also known as‘Le Marche’). Marche are a really great place to choose for your holiday as the region is really diverse.Are you looking for hilltop towns?From Corina...
A former monastery in Umbria invites a new dialogue at Vocabolo Moscatelli “If there is a purpose to travel, then it is to do it responsibly, knowingly, and to be aware of the contradictions of trying to travel sustainably.” Marcus Fairs, founder and editor-in-chief of Dezeen The Luma...
However, there are some areas where it’s best not to save money on travel. Obviously, every traveller is different, personal choice comes into this a lot, but here are a few ideas from us to you, to help you stay happy and healthy on the road. ...
On this page I've collected general information to get you started and oriented on where to go. But first some basic info:Tuscany, as a region in central Italy, is bordered by Emilia-Romagna and Liguria to the north, Le Marche to the east and Umbria and Lazio to the south. There are...
"In Italy we’re always pushing to discover new areas, even in regions that we’ve been exploring for decades like Tuscany and Umbria because new hotels are opening up regularly,” says Courtney Mundy, a travel specialist at experiential travel experts Butterfield & Robinson. And, a word of ...
Further south in Umbria, there’s the region of Lake Trasimeno, which is known for its traditional dishes that differ wildly from its neighbors. Forget pizza and pasta: We’re talking fishy friends such as perch, pike and eel. And finally, a humble stodgy st...