She wrote the book Italy, Instructions for Use - everything you need to know for traveling in Italy. Tags: venice. This entry was posted on Monday, December 1st, 2008 at 11:38 am and is filed under Travel Information - Europe. ...
We are aware that the weak dollar has made travel to Italy costly but the benefit for guests is that vacation rentals are a better value than hotel stays so we saw an increase in clients who said they were going the vacation rental ...
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Resources for residents and visitors in Rome. Sally Watkins. Certified travel counselor specializing in Italy. Slow Food. Eco-gastronomic organization promoting local traditions. The Fiction Desk. Editor and writing coach in Rome ...
Right now I am reading something else and letting those three new novels mellow until I have waited long enough and just HAVE to read them (translation, wait until I finish my obsessive working on Slow Europe, launch the sucker, ...
Edenbaum – Source: slow travel Italy; Rome for Christmas-New Year's week – Source: slow travel talk Italy. EPIPHANY (LA BEFANA). Epiphany in Italy – January 6th – by Giulia – Source: Holidays & Festivals Around the World by Ms. ...
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The best way to get the real deal Italy is to do it up slow and local. By planting yourself in a location for at least one week (instead of trying to “do” Italy in 10 days), you’ll experience more culture and joie de vivre than by ...