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Off the beaten track: discovering Puglia

If you want to discover a corner of Italy away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowd, one of the best choices that you have at your disposal is Puglia. Sometimes referred to as “the heel of the boot,” Puglia remains one of Italy’s underexplored gems.

Instead of trying to take in as many famous locales as you can in a day, take a page out of Puglia’s book and explore Italy at a slower pace. From ancestral farmland to a dazzling sandy coastline, Puglia has many of the charms that you’d come to expect on an Italian adventure.

What to do in Florence, Italy: A feast for the five senses

While many people will roam the Tuscan hills, at the heart of Tuscany lies its capital — the cultural, artistic, and culinary jewel that is Florence. Considered the home of the Italian Renaissance, Florence was Europe’s most important city for around 250 years, the delights of which remain today.

What to do in Florence? We’ll provide you with a quick Florence travel guide that covers the not-to-miss Florence attractions.

Art in Florence

Two of Italy’s most iconic pieces of art reside in Florence.

Explore the medieval grandeur of Genoa, Italy

One of Italy’s most historic ports, Genoa has been a powerhouse of trade and commerce on the Mediterranean for thousands of years… and has the culture, architecture, and culinary scene to back it up. Voted the European Capital of Culture in 2004, this medieval city holds many delights for the curious traveller. 

Things to Do In Genoa 

What to See

The old town of Genoa is a sight to behold with the most significant medieval centre in Europe, due to its history as a key Mediterranean port of the Middle Ages. 

From the window: what to see on the train between Rome and Florence

Unlike any other sort of transportation, traveling by train means you don’t have to wait for arrival at the destination to get your tourist on; you get a comfy, front row seat for the whole country. 

The popular train ride from Florence to Rome is no exception. Put down your phone, tuck that riveting new novel back in your bag, and look out the window. Discover the towns, landscapes and landmarks when you travel from Rome to Florence (or from Florence to Rome) by train.

First, the practical stuff.

What’s the distance between Rome and Florence?

A party for all seasons: Five off-the-beaten-path festivals in Italy

Italy is a wild and wonderful country with rich, varied and passionate history. It should come as no surprise: if you go beyond the usual wine festivals and carnivals, you can take in some truly remarkable cultural events in Italy. Here are just a handful of off-beaten-path Italian festivals to experience during your visit to Italy.

1.     Battle of the Oranges (Carnival of Ivrea)

When: Late February to early March

Where: Ivrea, Piedmont