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Travelling to Italy in Uncertain Times: What to Expect
Planning a trip to Italy has always felt simple somehow. The light, the food, the slower rhythm of it all often makes it easy to imagine.
But lately, global events have started to shape even those quieter plans, from flight routes to fuel costs and the rising price of travel.
Travelling to Italy in Spring: What to Expect
Spring in Italy is a season of quiet shifts.
From changing landscapes and local rhythms to lighter food and slower days, this guide shares what to expect and how to move with it.
Easter in Italy: What It Feels Like to Travel During Pasqua
Discover what Easter in Italy is really like, from quiet processions to long family lunches. A personal story and travel tips for visiting Italy during Pasqua.
On the Road Again: A Slower Side of Tuscany
This wasn’t a trip of big highlights or must see moments.
It was quieter than that.
A meal I didn’t expect.
A place that made it easy to slow down.
A new friendship that came out of nowhere.
Italy Is Not Overrated. It Is Overcrowded
Every year, the same question resurfaces.
Is Italy too crowded to visit?
The short answer is no.
But certain places are, and that is the reason that I personally avoid them. Which is a shame, as I am desperate to add Venice to my list of places I’ve lost myself in in Italy.
Italy is not suffering from too many visitors overall. It is experiencing over tourism in specific cities where tourism is heavily concentrated.
The Ultimate Packing List for Solo Italy Trips
Packing for Italy should feel exciting, not overwhelming. And yet, if you are anything like me on my early solo trips, you will stand over your suitcase with far too many dresses, not enough practical layers and absolutely no idea whether you need that extra pair of sandals. (Spoiler, you do not…)
Under the Autumn Tuscan Sun
When you think of Tuscany, iconic images often come to mind: the stunning architecture of Florence, the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the cypress-lined roads of the Val D’Orcia. While these sights are must-see attractions, there’s another side to Tuscany—one that’s tucked away from the tourist crowds. These lesser-known gems offer a more authentic, serene experience, perfect for the traveller seeking hidden treasures.
Hidden Tuscan Treasures
When you think of Tuscany, iconic images often come to mind: the stunning architecture of Florence, the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the cypress-lined roads of the Val D’Orcia. While these sights are must-see attractions, there’s another side to Tuscany—one that’s tucked away from the tourist crowds. These lesser-known gems offer a more authentic, serene experience, perfect for the traveller seeking hidden treasures.
One week in North Western Tuscany
If someone asked me which region best represents the essence of Italy, my answer would undoubtedly be Tuscany. This enchanting region embodies everything you imagine when you think of Italy...
Solo Italiano
I’m the kind of girl who likes to live like a local. And that’s what I’ve done on every single trip since.
I’ve hired a car on every one of my Italian adventures except one, when I was staying in Milan for a week, and relied on my tiny size 3 feet and trains to get around.