Take a moment and consider what comes to mind when you hear the word “Venice.” You likely think of the canals, palaces and gondola rides that are abundant in this Italian city. Venice, however, also has a rich food culture that you may not have thought of. Venice’s food culture is predominantly shaped by it…

Known as the historical and commercial heart of Venice, the San Marco neighborhood is a must when you’re visiting Venice. With famous museums and elegant churches calling this neighborhood home as well as shops with Venetian glass made by prominent glass masters and designer clothing lining the winding streets, San Marco is truly a shining…

We all know that European cities are littered with many types of private and public transportation. All you have to do is walk around the streets and you are sure to find some form of transportation that will take you to wherever you need to go. But what about when the streets are made up…

It’s not easy to choose the top 5 carnivals in Italy that you need to visit because there are so many unique & different festivals throughout the year. Italians celebrate Carnival according to the different traditions of the cities making each celebration different. Travelers, Italy lovers and Italians too, should plan a visit to at…

Venice is even more charming in person than it is in pictures and movies.  Built on 118 small islands separated by canals, it is arguably one of the most unique cities in Italy.  To get from island to island, you must go by foot – crossing numerous bridges, or by water – traveling in a…