La Piccola Cuccagna.Tim and I ate here on our most recent visit to Rome. It was our first night in Italy, we were staying at a hotel in Piazza Navona, and just wanted something quick and easy. This small restaurant sits just outside of Piazza Navona, on the southern end, on Via del...
Venice, Italy is a gorgeous country with many sights to see. They have beautiful art galleries and the short walks to exquisite cafes sound so appealing. However, visiting Venice with kids in tow is another story. Here’s where to stay in Venice with kids to make your trip to Venice fami...
In Trastevere, it’s best to stay either in the north or in the southeast of the neighborhood – as long as you’re within walking distance of a bridge over the Tiber River, you’re good. Hotels in the north are closer to Prati and the Vatican, while those in the southeast are close...
Where to Stay in Venice:San Marco(best for first timers, home of Venice’s most iconic sights) •Dorsoduro(museums and palaces, good cheap food, local vibe) •Cannaregio(where most Venetians live, authentic vibe and dining, near the train station) •San Polo(small, historic district p...
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All in all,February in Italy is a really great timeto skip the crowds and enjoy popular sights before the tourist masses start visiting. Let’s have a look atFebruary weather now– spoiler alert, it’s still pretty cold! Weather in February in Italy ...
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I finished this over the weekend and I do recommend! I can’t believe how little I know about Sicily or Italy and it caused me to do some research. I have only been to Venice once. My work from home at the dining room table on Friday: ...
When I arrived – as I learned to do when in Venice and being told that they couldn’t serve a vegetarian – I asked if it was a problem and they said “not at all.” And then came this lovely fresh ricotta with a pistachio sauce that was amazing and simply followed by a cross ...