Lake Como, in the foothills of the Italian Alps, is known for its serene beauty, picturesque villages, and classy villas. Visitors can cruise its blue waters, explore its lakeside towns, …
Modena, located in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, is famous for its culinary heritage, including balsamic vinegar and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. In the city’s historic center you can see …
Valencia blends the old with the new, known for its Fallas Festival and the innovative City of Arts and Sciences. The city is also home to the original paella, meaning …
Tuscany, in central Italy, is known for its rolling hills, historic cities, and world-renowned wine regions. From the Renaissance art of Florence to the medieval charm of Siena and the …
Pragelato is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Piedmont region, part of the Via Lattea (Milky Way) network. It offers a mix of wide cruisers, intermediate slopes, and some steeper …
Located above Lake Thun in the Bernese Oberland, Beatenberg is a small ski area primarily aimed at beginners and families. It offers gentle slopes, a quiet atmosphere, and impressive views …
Verona, in northern Italy’s Veneto region, is famous for its well-preserved ancient Roman amphitheater, the Arena di Verona, and Juliet’s House, linked to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The city’s historic …
Located in the canton of Graubünden, Arosa Lenzerheide is a large, interconnected ski area formed by linking two formerly separate resorts. It offers an extensive range of terrain for all …
Livigno is a ski resort in northern Italy’s Lombardy region, near the Swiss border. It offers a wide variety of slopes for all levels, from gentle cruisers to challenging runs, …
Gréolières-les-Neiges is a small ski resort in the Alpes-Maritimes, perched above the French Riviera. It offers a mix of gentle slopes suitable for beginners and intermediate skiers, with scenic views …