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You Can Ride These Scenic Vintage Trains In Italy From 2024 - forbes.com - Italy - city Rome - city Milan
forbes.com
07.08.2023 / 16:41

You Can Ride These Scenic Vintage Trains In Italy From 2024

Next year, Italy will introduce a flurry of new train routes, especially for tourists.

Small Is Beautiful: 10 European Cities Where You’ll Feel Welcome - forbes.com - city Amsterdam - Germany - Italy - Portugal - Switzerland - city Rome - city Lisbon - city Major - region Veneto
forbes.com
07.08.2023 / 15:51

Small Is Beautiful: 10 European Cities Where You’ll Feel Welcome

Travel has gotten weird. First, nobody did it for a couple of years. Then everybody did it at once and airports fell apart. “Revenge travel,” became a thing. Airports mostly figured out how to keep track of luggage, and people kept going places—too often the same ones. Major cities across Europe have enacted anti-tourism policies.

The ‘Airbnb of Boats’ Lets You Charter Your Own Boat for Under $100 - smartertravel.com - Spain - Croatia - Greece - Italy - county Island - Turkey - British Virgin Islands
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:30

The ‘Airbnb of Boats’ Lets You Charter Your Own Boat for Under $100

Dream tips like sailing around the Greek Islands or along the Amalfi Coast are only for the rich and famous, right? Not anymore.

Overtourism Is on the Rise: Here’s Where You Should Go Instead - smartertravel.com - city Amsterdam - France - Italy - county Florence - Peru - city Venice - Cambodia - city Santorini
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:19

Overtourism Is on the Rise: Here’s Where You Should Go Instead

Last year when Italy’s Cinque Terre decided to limit the amount of tourists that visit each year, overtourism once again came to the forefront of many people’s travel plans. While other popular landmarks and cities also had tourist caps or were exploring crowd-limiting options, iconic Cinque Terre’s cap has gained a lot of attention, and is part of a rising trend.

You Won’t Believe How Cheap It Is to Sail Around Europe This Summer - smartertravel.com - city European - Croatia - Greece - Italy - county Island - state Oregon - Montenegro
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:07

You Won’t Believe How Cheap It Is to Sail Around Europe This Summer

Here’s a secret: If you want to visit Europe during peak season without the crowds, take to the ocean. A small-ship sailing tour lets you explore the hidden gems of Croatia, Italy, or Greece, without having to fight traffic or cram yourself on a crowded train.

How Many of These ‘Trending’ 2020 Travel Destinations Have You Heard of? - smartertravel.com - Spain - Germany - France - Italy - Malta - Poland - Australia - Japan - Brazil - China - Colombia - county San Juan - South Korea - Argentina - Vietnam - India - Russia - Indonesia - Montenegro - Armenia - city Yerevan, Armenia - area Puerto Rico
smartertravel.com
27.07.2023 / 18:06

How Many of These ‘Trending’ 2020 Travel Destinations Have You Heard of?

Top 10 lists are ubiquitous, especially in travel; it seems there’s one for everything. And when it comes to destinations, whether it’s a “most popular” or “up-and-coming” ranking, these lists tend to be a mix of well-known cities and semi-under-the-radar places. Unless you’re a Booking.com user planning 2020 travel, apparently.

A Mexican Craft Brewery Where You Can Spend the Night - nytimes.com - Spain - city Berlin - France - Greece - Italy - city Paris - Usa - New York - Mexico - city Chicago - city Mexico
nytimes.com
27.07.2023 / 13:21

A Mexican Craft Brewery Where You Can Spend the Night

Seen from the outside, Red Jane, a new bakery in the center of Chania, a Greek port city on the island of Crete, looks like a Berlin nightclub, with no obvious sign and a concrete facade covered in graffiti. Inside, it might pass for a New York boutique: There are Italian tiles on the floor and an exposed-brick ceiling and on a long red marble counter, lit by minimalist pendant lamps, pastries are laid out like jewels in a glass vitrine. Owned by Nikos Tsepetis, the hotelier behind the nearby beach resort Ammos (a favorite of the art and design crowd), the space is the first fully realized interiors project overseen by the London-based lighting and furniture designer Michael Anastassiades. Eyal Schwartz, the former head baker and co-owner of London’s E5 Bakehouse, created the menu. On its opening day this month, Red Jane sold out of its chocolate-filled croissants, koulouri (Greek sesame-topped bagels) and baklava swirls by noon. Locals lingered for an hour after, despite the fact that Tsepetis and Anastassiades designed the space without tables.

These Sleeper Trains Will Take You on a Grand Tour of Europe - matadornetwork.com - Germany - France - Italy - Scotland - city Istanbul
matadornetwork.com
25.07.2023 / 10:38

These Sleeper Trains Will Take You on a Grand Tour of Europe

Experienced travelers know that transportation is not just about getting from point A to B — the journey must be savored. And what better way to enjoy the ride than spending the night in a moving train? Sleeper trains in Europe may not be as ubiquitous as they once were, but there are still enough of them out there to take you on a grand tour of Europe, from the wilds of Scotland to London, Istanbul, and even all way across the Arctic Circle.

These Milan Hotels Put You in the Heart of the City's Walkable Zone 1 - matadornetwork.com - Italy - city Milan, Italy - region Lombardy - city Dubai
matadornetwork.com
25.07.2023 / 10:35

These Milan Hotels Put You in the Heart of the City's Walkable Zone 1

Synonymous with fashion, finance, and on-the-pulse architecture, Milan hotels reflect the character of Italy’s wealthiest city. Five-star properties place you steps from the Duomo or feature rooftop hangouts with insane views. As the capital of the Lombardy region, Milan also serves as the gateway to Northern Italy’s Lake District and the Dolomites. Whether you’re flying in to shop or cheer on your favorite football team, surrender yourself to Milanese luxury at these vogueish hotels in Milan, Italy.

At These Hotels Near the Vatican, You Can Spend the Night Next To the World's Largest Church - matadornetwork.com - Italy - city Rome - Vatican - city Vatican
matadornetwork.com
25.07.2023 / 10:35

At These Hotels Near the Vatican, You Can Spend the Night Next To the World's Largest Church

Staying the night in the smallest country in the world, Vatican City, would likely be a bucket-list item for many travelers if it were possible. Unfortunately, it isn’t. There are no hotels in Vatican City and you certainly can’t pitch your tent on St. Peter’s Square. However, there are hotels very, very close to the Holy See, some with unparalleled views of St. Peter’s Basilica, the largest church in the world.

‘Your tastebuds will go on their own journey’: readers’ tips on undiscovered Italy - theguardian.com - Italy - city Rome - city Naples
theguardian.com
21.07.2023 / 11:31

‘Your tastebuds will go on their own journey’: readers’ tips on undiscovered Italy

Visiting Castelmezzano, a town perched against the backdrop of the Dolomiti Lucane, was an accident during my recent southern Italy road trip. This stunning place is worth the detour from the main road cutting through Basilicata, and it comes paired with another beauty on the opposite mountain, Pietrapertosa. Travelling between the two can be completed on the Flight of the Angel – a high-speed zipwire that connects them. While the town is mesmerising, especially when viewed from a distance to admire its unique location, the surrounding area is full of epic hikes, forests and national parks.Nadia Parveen

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