The culinary season on the slopes of Alta Badia, in Italy’s Dolomites, starts on a very special day: the day that the Gourmet Skisafari, haute cuisine at 2,000 m altitude, takes…
I am a great believer that one can never have too much Italy in one’s lives. So to end Autumn in style, and to celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary, Mr. O and I made our way to the lovely Venice.
I am a great believer that one cannot have too much Italy in one’s life. This time, I headed to the very south of Italy, to the heel of the boot and discovered a wonderful place: Puglia.
Some people think Milan is grey and industrial, but I am a believer that it can be a fantastic city break even if you are not into shopping (that would be a totally different story). So we walked around with Walks of Italy and loved it.
I think it would be fair to say that Genova isn’t on Italy’s Top10 cities to visit, mostly because people know very little about it. You may or may not know that delicacies like focaccia or pesto are originally from the Liguria region – and totally worth a visit!
We were delighted to be accompanied by Mr. & Mrs. O and friends, on one of our weekends away in the Langhe, in the wine region of Piedmont, probably best known for its wonderfully complex Barolo wines.
A stunning luxury hotel in the Italian Dolomites – perfect for skiers and non skiers, the fabulous Cyprianerhof Dolomit Resort Our ski trips have mostly been in chalets, because we…
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