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Is everything closed on June 2nd in Italy? (Festa della Repubblica – public holiday)
As with most public holidays in Italy, it is common for many businesses, including shops and restaurants, to close for the day. However, there are some exceptions
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The best churches to visit in Palermo
These are just a few of the many beautiful churches that you can visit in Palermo. Palermo, the capital city of Sicily, is renowned for its rich cultural and religious heritage.
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Italian dinner at MACCIO Osteria alcolica Palermo
MACCIO Osteria alcolica’s location is quite good, however, this does not make up for the unsatisfactory taste of the food and service.
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Cruiser Car Palermo – the first nine-seater convertible in the world
The adventure begins as you board the CruiserCar, a custom-made convertible vehicle that’s designed for maximum comfort and excitement.
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Where to go shopping in Palermo
Luckily, the city has plenty of options to go shopping in Palermo, with a variety of markets, boutiques, and shops to explore.
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Why you should visit Museo Archeologico in Palermo
Museo Archeologico in Palermo is one of the most significant museums in Palermo, Italy. It was established in 1873 by the Sicilian archaeologist, Antonino Salinas.
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Where to buy Truffles in Florence
If you are looking to buy truffles in Florence, there are several places to choose from. Whether you are looking for fresh truffles or truffle-infused products, these shops and markets are some of the best places to find truffles in Florence.
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Packing List: Sicily in May (hand luggage only)
Make use of this packing list for Sicily in May for your upcoming holiday. This is focussed on hand luggage-only travel.
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Best easter weekend activities in South Tyrol
South Tyrol is a beautiful region located in northern Italy, known for its stunning scenery, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural heritage. If you’re planning to spend your Easter weekend break in South Tyrol, here are some of the best activities to consider: Easter Traditions in South Tyrol Visit the Easter marketsMany towns and villages in […]
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Best easter weekend activities in the south of Italy
Easter weekend is a popular time to visit the South of Italy, as it’s a time of religious celebration and cultural traditions. You might also be interested in this previous blog post about how Easter in Italy is celebrated. Here are some of the best Easter weekend activities in the South of Italy: Easter Traditions […]
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Best time to visit Palermo and must-see sights
If you’re planning a trip to Palermo in the south of Italy on Sicily, you’re in for a treat! There’s so much to see and do in this vibrant city, but the best time to visit Palermo really depends on what you’re looking for. The best time to visit Palermo If you love warm weather […]
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Ballaro Market – Paradise for Foodies in Palermo
Ballaro is one of the oldest markets in Palermo. It is a heaven on earth and amusement both alike. Ballaro Market is a definite must for tourists in Palermo!
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Pasta Lunch at AMALFI TERMINAL
Lunch at AMALFI TERMINAL did surprise us Located right at the harbour for all the touristy people mover boats, you can usually exclusively expect a tourist trap.. But Amalfi Terminal has been phenomenal! The waiters were friendly and quite fluent in English, but the food, oh my word. Both our Pastas (alla Nerano & […]
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Staying at Time Out Hotel in Pisa near the leaning tower
If you are looking for a Hotel in Pisa near the leaning tower, I can highly recommend Time Out. It’s a guesthouse hotel type of accommodation, a bed & breakfast but without the breakfast service. Situated just 500 metres from the famous leaning tower, the location of this Hotel in Pisa couldn’t be better. Time […]
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The history of Sicilian Cassatella di Sant Agata (Green dessert from Sicily) will surprise you
When in the south of italy, you definitely have to try the iconic green dessert from Sicily, the Cassatella di Sant Agata. Sweet in taste, their historical origin is not so sweet… Shaped like halved balls, often wrapped in white and/or green marzipan, with a red cherry on top. An iconic look, to resemble nothing […]