Italy
Explore Italy
Italy has a way of pulling you in slowly, then completely. It’s the kind of place where everyday life feels layered with history, beauty, and very good food, often all at once. You can spend the morning wandering through ancient streets, stop for a long lunch that turns into espresso, and still feel like you’ve only scratched the surface by evening.
What makes Italy so special is how different each region feels. The pace changes, the food changes, even the small daily rituals change from north to south. One trip might be about art and cities, another about countryside, coastlines, or small towns where time moves differently. It’s a destination that works just as well for fast itineraries as it does for slow travel, but it rewards you most when you stop trying to see everything.


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Best time to visit
Italy really shines in the shoulder seasons, when days are warm, streets feel alive, and you can actually enjoy wandering without constantly dodging crowds. Summer is all about long lunches, late sunsets, and seaside towns at full volume (amazing, but busy and hot), while winter slows everything down in the best way – fewer tourists, cosy cafés, and a more local, everyday rhythm, especially in the cities.
must-try foods and drinks
Italy is all about simple ingredients done very, very well. Think fresh pasta dishes like cacio e pepe or ragù, proper wood-fired pizza, and creamy gelato eaten while strolling aimlessly. For drinks, espresso is a daily ritual, aperitivo comes with a spritz or negroni before dinner, and local wines change beautifully from region to region – which is really just an excuse to try more than one.





