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The Rise of Cheaper Destinations, and Why Albania Is So Popular - skift.com - Bahamas - Germany - Greece - Italy - Japan - city Tokyo - Albania - city Tirana
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14.05.2024

The Rise of Cheaper Destinations, and Why Albania Is So Popular

Italy and Greece may come to mind when planning a summer holiday in Europe. But travelers are gravitating toward other destinations that offer similar amenities at lower prices. A 2024 travel trends report from Mastercard showed increased air traffic and longer stays in some cheaper destinations.

4 Of Italy’s Best Free Hot Springs And Thermal Baths - forbes.com - county Bath - county Hot Spring - Italy - county Valley
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14.05.2024

4 Of Italy’s Best Free Hot Springs And Thermal Baths

Steamy natural thermal water simmers beneath the surface throughout almost the whole Italian peninsula. It bubbles up above the ground in the form of hot springs across the country, creating heavenly hot pools and balmy baths.

Dolomites To Tuscany: The Best Places To Stay In Italy This Summer - forbes.com - Germany - Greece - Italy
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14.05.2024

Dolomites To Tuscany: The Best Places To Stay In Italy This Summer

Whether it is the outstanding Renaissance monuments or authentic, regional cuisine, Italy’s appeal has long been far-reaching. As a country, it has never had to ‘hard sell’ itself to tourists, with the country being a perennial favourite destination for travellers. As well as having more UNESCO World Heritage sites than any other country (59 in total), its rich culture, architecture, art and beloved gastronomy is a source of inspiration for tourists across the world.

How a ‘Strange,’ ‘Evil’ Fruit Came to Define Italy’s Cuisine - nytimes.com - Italy
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14.05.2024

How a ‘Strange,’ ‘Evil’ Fruit Came to Define Italy’s Cuisine

ON THE COUNTER sits a bucket of tomatoes just picked from a tumble of fields halfway up a mountain in southern Italy. Concetta D’Aniello hands me an apron and we begin. I follow her lead, breaking into each tomato with my thumb, the flesh giving way. The smell of minerals fills the kitchen. Her husband, Sabato Abagnale, known as Sabatino — who grows and cans tomatoes, like his father before him — describes how the scent clings when you walk the fields in August. “Even when you shower, you can’t get rid of it,” he says. (We speak through an interpreter, Sandra Gambarotto.) It’s late October now and the end of harvest; these tomatoes are the stragglers, still dreaming of summer, sun-gorged and supersweet.

What Is Italy’s Most Prized Stuffed Pasta? - nytimes.com - Italy
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14.05.2024

What Is Italy’s Most Prized Stuffed Pasta?

FOR MUCH OF Italy’s history, ravioli was a luxury reserved for banquet tables or feast days. All pasta was a rarefied food in the Middle Ages, but few forms captured the popular imagination as completely as stuffed pasta, considered the noblest of the species. In “The Decameron,” a 14th-century collection of stories by Giovanni Boccaccio about a group of young Florentines who abandon the city for the countryside during the plague, one of the characters, Maso del Saggio, describes an idyllic landscape to entertain the friends: “On a mountain, all of grated Parmesan cheese, dwell folk that do nought else but make macaroni and raviuoli.” Centuries later, every corner of Italy has its own version of filled pasta, which is broadly referred to as ravioli throughout the country. The “Encyclopedia of Pasta” (2009), the Italian food historian Oretta Zanini De Vita’s decades-long effort to catalog Italy’s most popular food, identifies more than 80 types of pasta ripiena (“stuffed pasta”), allowing for countless variations.

An Issue All About Pasta and What It Means to Eat It - nytimes.com - Italy - Chile - region Every
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14.05.2024

An Issue All About Pasta and What It Means to Eat It

I (like you, I’m sure) have friends who don’t eat meat. I also have friends who don’t eat fish. Others don’t eat eggs. Then there are the ones who don’t eat fruit. Vegetables. Gluten. Dairy. Nuts. Sugar. Chiles. Salt. Sugar.

There’s No Meal Better (or Longer) Than an Italian Sunday Lunch - nytimes.com - Italy - county Dallas - city Rome - city Manhattan
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14.05.2024

There’s No Meal Better (or Longer) Than an Italian Sunday Lunch

WHEN STEFANO SECCHI was growing up in Dallas, the end of every school year meant the beginning of a great adventure. His parents, intent on maintaining a connection with their relatives in Italy, put him and his two brothers on a plane, and off they flew to Sardinia, where the sprawling Secchi clan clustered around and tended to the family farm. He remembers the sheep and cows that grazed on the hillsides, the tomatoes, wild fennel and zucchini that grew in such abundance. He remembers the long sunny days and the nearby sea. But more than any of that, he remembers the Sunday meal.

ChatGPT Is Getting a Major Update. What it Means for Travelers - skift.com - Italy - Britain
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14.05.2024

ChatGPT Is Getting a Major Update. What it Means for Travelers

Travelers could have a robotic voice translator in their pocket with the next updates to ChatGPT. That was the most significant travel-related feature in a group of updates that OpenAI unveiled on Monday. 

More Manhattan Restaurants Are Expanding to The Hamptons This Summer - forbes.com - Italy - Usa - New York - Thailand - Indonesia - county Arthur - county Lane - county Hampton
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13.05.2024

More Manhattan Restaurants Are Expanding to The Hamptons This Summer

More Manhattanites are making their way out East this summer, with popular downtown restaurants expanding their reach all the way to the Hamptons.

What To Eat And See On Your Next Visit To Florence, Italy - forbes.com - Germany - Italy - county Florence
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13.05.2024

What To Eat And See On Your Next Visit To Florence, Italy

Renowned for its rich history and stunning architecture, Florence is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. From Michelangelo’s David and the Duomo, one of the largest churches in the world with its famous Brunelleschi-designed dome, to fashion museums from Gucci and Ferragamo and fabulous Tuscan food (including gelato), Florence offers endless opportunities for exploration and discovery.

The best places in Europe to escape the crowds - lonelyplanet.com - Spain - Italy - city Santo
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13.05.2024

The best places in Europe to escape the crowds

It's hard to resist the allure of Europe, where travelers can find iconic historic sites waiting around seemingly every corner. But the continent's perennial popularity has also meant that many of those best-loved spots are impacted by overcrowding – and the visitor caps, ticketed entry and other restrictions that follow. 

What Our Editors Are Doing for Memorial Day Weekend - cntraveler.com - Spain - Italy - Usa - China - state Connecticut - city Rome - city Seattle - city Milan - French Polynesia - Panama
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11.05.2024

What Our Editors Are Doing for Memorial Day Weekend

As April showers turn into May flowers, it's time for another memorable Memorial Day weekend. This time every year holds a special place in the hearts of many Americans, especially those who eagerly plan and pack for upcoming travel. As the unofficial kick-off to the summer season, this end-of-May vacay is a quintessential American experience. Whether it's a quick getaway or an extended 3-5 day weekend, MDW serves us all as an open door of endless potential for summer fun (and, of course, the outdated societal approval to wear white jeans). In any case, who doesn’t love a long weekend?

A Summer Travel Capsule Wardrobe Will Simplify Your Packing Process - cntraveler.com - Italy - Mexico - state Vermont - county Miami
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10.05.2024

A Summer Travel Capsule Wardrobe Will Simplify Your Packing Process

Finding reliable clothing staples to rewear again and again helps us all to become more sustainable travelers—and refrain from overpacking. When building a summer travel capsule wardrobe, versatile and comfortable basics are key: Rather than packing a suitcase full of trendy items or statement outfits you'll only wear once, consider investing in basics you can pair with several outfits and wear from day to night. To lay the foundation, we've put together a list of top summer wardrobe essentials, whether you’re headed to a beach vacation in Mexico or are planning to eat your way through Italy. No matter where your upcoming travel plans take you, these are the pieces you’ll be glad you packed. From crisp white button-downs and lightweight linen dresses to walking sandals and packable beach totes, you can count on them to keep your packing list short and your outfit options long.

Europe’s Best Beaches, Airbnb’s Icons Collection And More Travel News - forbes.com - Los Angeles - France - Italy - Malta - Portugal - city Paris - Britain - city London - city Las Vegas - city Sacramento - city Newark, county Liberty - county Liberty - Turkey - city Sin
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10.05.2024

Europe’s Best Beaches, Airbnb’s Icons Collection And More Travel News

Ever dreamed of spending a night in Paris’ Musée D’Orsay? Or parking yourself among the race cars in the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, Italy? Or how about drifting off to sleep among clouds in the house from Up? Those are just a few of the fantastical locations recently revealed in Airbnb’s Icons collection for summer 2024. Airbnb says it will offer more dreamy locations on a regular basis—mostly for free—and more than 4,000 “golden tickets” will be awarded to guests this year.

Experience Europe’s Finest Cities Via Post-Olympics Travel - forbes.com - Spain - city European - Italy - city Paris - Britain - Usa
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10.05.2024

Experience Europe’s Finest Cities Via Post-Olympics Travel

The “City of Light” will be abuzz with activity from July 26 to August 11 as the Summer Olympics come to Paris. Officials estimate that 15 million visitors will attend The Games, along with the 10,500 athletes competing for glory.

How did I avoid paying Venice’s new ‘entrance fee’? By joining the local Venezia FC fans - theguardian.com - Italy - Usa - city Venice - city Santa
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09.05.2024

How did I avoid paying Venice’s new ‘entrance fee’? By joining the local Venezia FC fans

Sunday day-trippers to Venice flashing their €5 entry ticket QR code to get through the turnstiles at the city’s main access points look bemused when football supporters simply show their match tickets instead. Attending a sporting event just happens to be one of the exemptions in the opaque regulations behind what locals see as an attempt to turn their town into a living museum.

What Happens When a Happening Place Becomes Too Hot - nytimes.com - Spain - Italy - city Milan
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09.05.2024

What Happens When a Happening Place Becomes Too Hot

Packed bars with carousing revelers spilling onto clogged streets. Takeaway booze swigged by drunken tourists and students. Earsplitting volumes in once quiet residential neighborhoods long after midnight.

Airbnb International Expansion: 'We Are Ready to Step on the Gas' - skift.com - Spain - Netherlands - Germany - France - Italy - Switzerland - Australia - Japan - Britain - Brazil - China - Mexico - Canada - South Korea - India
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08.05.2024

Airbnb International Expansion: 'We Are Ready to Step on the Gas'

Airbnb execs have used the phrase “expanding beyond the core” to mean launching new products and services for guests and hosts, and also their hope to lift growth beyond the company’s main five markets: The U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, and France.

What to eat and drink in Switzerland - lonelyplanet.com - Germany - Austria - France - Italy - Switzerland - county Geneva
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08.05.2024

What to eat and drink in Switzerland

With four official languages yet a distinct sense of national identity, Switzerland is a mix of cultures and at the same time innately Swiss – and that goes for its cuisine, too.

17 free things to do in Florence - lonelyplanet.com - Italy - county Florence - city Santa
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08.05.2024

17 free things to do in Florence

Don’t be deceived by the opulent Renaissance palaces, the gold jewelry shining from Ponte Vecchio’s storefronts and the high-end brands lined up on Via Tornabuoni – Florence doesn’t have to cost a fortune.

I've saved thousands and traveled to dozens of countries using a home-swapping website - insider.com - Italy - Australia - New Zealand - Britain - Usa
insider.com
08.05.2024

I've saved thousands and traveled to dozens of countries using a home-swapping website

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Julie Williams, 60, a semi-retired woman living in Devon, England, who has used HomeExchange more than 100 times over the last decade to travel the world. The website helps facilitate accommodation exchanges between 150,000 users in 145 countries. Williams estimates she's done about 140 exchanges since joining the site.

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