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ITALY ROUNDTABLE: 5 AUTONOMOUS REGIONS OF ITALY :: ITALY Looking at the map of Italy to the right, you’ll see that each of the five autonomous regions are either on an international border – Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and Val d’Aosta – or they’re islands – Sicily and Sardinia. Border areas changed hands frequently enough during wars, TRAVELING TO ITALY IN SEPTEMBER: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Central Italy: 65-80°F (18-27°C) Southern Italy: 70-80°F (21-27°C) As mentioned, September days can be summer-like. Evenings can be cool, especially in the latter half of the month, and in some places it’s not unusual to get a brief summer rainstorm or two. It’s still trending toward the warmer end of the scale, so you won’t need to TRAVELING TO ITALY IN JULY: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW :: ITALY Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in July are: Northern Italy: 65-85°F (18-30°C) Central Italy: 65-90°F (18-32°C) Southern Italy: 75-90°F (24-32°C) And, as always, check the current extended forecast for where you’re actually going just before you leave – when you’re packing is the perfect time – soyou
GETTING AROUND IN ROME :: ITALY EXPLAINED Getting Around in Rome. Tweet. Rome Metro – by Phillip Capper (creative commons) Rome is a sprawling beast of a city, and its marquee attractions lie dotted all over the map – so even if you’re intent on walking to get to most of the sights, you’d be smart to get acquainted GETTING AROUND IN VENICE :: ITALY EXPLAINED Rolling Venice Card – €22.00 – If you’re between the ages of 6-29 you can get a Rolling Venice card, good for three days of travel on ACTV vaporetti and local buses. Add another €12.00 and it includes round-trip bus service to/from the airport. You may be looking at those prices with raised eyebrows, comparing them to publictransit
11 OF THE BEST VIEWS IN MILAN :: ITALY EXPLAINED 11 of the Best Views In Milan. Tweet. Perhaps the most recognizable monument in Milan is the Duomo, with its bright, white facade and countless spires. Walking around on the roof is an unforgettable experience (especially if you, like me, are afraid of heights). When you’re on top of the Duomo, though, by definition that means itsiconic
TRAVELING TO ITALY IN MARCH: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in March are: Northern Italy: 35-55°F (2-13°C) Central Italy: 45-60°F (7-16°C) Southern Italy: 50-60°F (10-16°C) And, as always, check the current extended forecast for where you’re actually going just before you leave – when you’re packing is the perfect time – soyou
THE HISTORY OF THE WORD “CIAO” & WHY YOU SHOULDN’T SAY IT The word ciao (pronounced CHOW) is, today, thought of as very much Italian, but its origins are in the Venetian dialect. (That dialect has proven to be a rich source of words we use in English, too, but that’s a subject for another article.) In the Venetian dialect, the phrase s-ciào vostro means “I am your slave” – and over time, the phrase was abbreviated to simply s-ciào, while WHAT’S OPEN IN FLORENCE ON MONDAYS :: ITALY EXPLAINED The Orsanmichele church, a former granary, is open all week long, but the small museum in the church’s upper floors is only open on Mondays – so this is a perfect attraction to take advantage of when you’re in Florence on a Monday. The museum is where the old granary used to be, and the highlight of a visit is seeing the originalstatues
TOURIST SEASONS IN ITALY: HIGH, LOW, & SHOULDERS :: ITALYABOUTEASTER The main high season in Italy is summer, but it’s not as simple as June-August. These days, the summer high season begins in May, covers June and July, skips August, and finishes around the end of September. There are other brief spikes into high season territory during otherwise non-high seasons. These center around major events andholidays
ITALY ROUNDTABLE: 5 AUTONOMOUS REGIONS OF ITALY :: ITALY Looking at the map of Italy to the right, you’ll see that each of the five autonomous regions are either on an international border – Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and Val d’Aosta – or they’re islands – Sicily and Sardinia. Border areas changed hands frequently enough during wars, TRAVELING TO ITALY IN SEPTEMBER: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Central Italy: 65-80°F (18-27°C) Southern Italy: 70-80°F (21-27°C) As mentioned, September days can be summer-like. Evenings can be cool, especially in the latter half of the month, and in some places it’s not unusual to get a brief summer rainstorm or two. It’s still trending toward the warmer end of the scale, so you won’t need to TRAVELING TO ITALY IN JULY: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW :: ITALY Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in July are: Northern Italy: 65-85°F (18-30°C) Central Italy: 65-90°F (18-32°C) Southern Italy: 75-90°F (24-32°C) And, as always, check the current extended forecast for where you’re actually going just before you leave – when you’re packing is the perfect time – soyou
GETTING AROUND IN ROME :: ITALY EXPLAINED Getting Around in Rome. Tweet. Rome Metro – by Phillip Capper (creative commons) Rome is a sprawling beast of a city, and its marquee attractions lie dotted all over the map – so even if you’re intent on walking to get to most of the sights, you’d be smart to get acquainted GETTING AROUND IN VENICE :: ITALY EXPLAINED Rolling Venice Card – €22.00 – If you’re between the ages of 6-29 you can get a Rolling Venice card, good for three days of travel on ACTV vaporetti and local buses. Add another €12.00 and it includes round-trip bus service to/from the airport. You may be looking at those prices with raised eyebrows, comparing them to publictransit
11 OF THE BEST VIEWS IN MILAN :: ITALY EXPLAINED 11 of the Best Views In Milan. Tweet. Perhaps the most recognizable monument in Milan is the Duomo, with its bright, white facade and countless spires. Walking around on the roof is an unforgettable experience (especially if you, like me, are afraid of heights). When you’re on top of the Duomo, though, by definition that means itsiconic
TRAVELING TO ITALY IN MARCH: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in March are: Northern Italy: 35-55°F (2-13°C) Central Italy: 45-60°F (7-16°C) Southern Italy: 50-60°F (10-16°C) And, as always, check the current extended forecast for where you’re actually going just before you leave – when you’re packing is the perfect time – soyou
THE HISTORY OF THE WORD “CIAO” & WHY YOU SHOULDN’T SAY IT The word ciao (pronounced CHOW) is, today, thought of as very much Italian, but its origins are in the Venetian dialect. (That dialect has proven to be a rich source of words we use in English, too, but that’s a subject for another article.) In the Venetian dialect, the phrase s-ciào vostro means “I am your slave” – and over time, the phrase was abbreviated to simply s-ciào, while WHAT’S OPEN IN FLORENCE ON MONDAYS :: ITALY EXPLAINED The Orsanmichele church, a former granary, is open all week long, but the small museum in the church’s upper floors is only open on Mondays – so this is a perfect attraction to take advantage of when you’re in Florence on a Monday. The museum is where the old granary used to be, and the highlight of a visit is seeing the originalstatues
DRIVING IN ITALY: ITALIAN ROAD SIGNS :: ITALY EXPLAINED Highway signs that are green are for the Autostrada, and indicate toll roads. Blue highway signs are non-toll roads. Brown signs point you toward historic or tourist attractions. Now, let’s dive into some specifics. Don’t miss my other articles in this series: Driving inItaly
ITALY ROUNDTABLE: 5 AUTONOMOUS REGIONS OF ITALY :: ITALY Looking at the map of Italy to the right, you’ll see that each of the five autonomous regions are either on an international border – Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and Val d’Aosta – or they’re islands – Sicily and Sardinia. Border areas changed hands frequently enough during wars, 11 OF THE BEST VIEWS IN MILAN :: ITALY EXPLAINED 11 of the Best Views In Milan. Tweet. Perhaps the most recognizable monument in Milan is the Duomo, with its bright, white facade and countless spires. Walking around on the roof is an unforgettable experience (especially if you, like me, are afraid of heights). When you’re on top of the Duomo, though, by definition that means itsiconic
GETTING AROUND IN VENICE :: ITALY EXPLAINED Rolling Venice Card – €22.00 – If you’re between the ages of 6-29 you can get a Rolling Venice card, good for three days of travel on ACTV vaporetti and local buses. Add another €12.00 and it includes round-trip bus service to/from the airport. You may be looking at those prices with raised eyebrows, comparing them to publictransit
TRAVELING TO ITALY IN MAY: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW :: ITALY Rain isn’t unheard of, either, so keep an eye on the forecast to see whether you’ll need to pack a small umbrella or rain jacket. Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in May are: Northern Italy: 50-70°F (10-21°C) Central Italy: 55-70°F (13-21°C)Southern Italy: 60
BEACHES IN ITALY: WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO :: ITALY For women of all ages, a bikini or two-piece is the way to go. One-piece suits are something of a rarity on Italian beaches, no matter one’s age or body type. (Italian women think “bikini body” means “any body on which you put a bikini,” which is a million kinds of wonderful, if you ask me.) In some parts of Italy,topless sunbathing
WHAT’S OPEN IN FLORENCE ON MONDAYS :: ITALY EXPLAINED The Orsanmichele church, a former granary, is open all week long, but the small museum in the church’s upper floors is only open on Mondays – so this is a perfect attraction to take advantage of when you’re in Florence on a Monday. The museum is where the old granary used to be, and the highlight of a visit is seeing the originalstatues
TRAVELING TO ITALY IN AUGUST: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in August are: Northern Italy: 65-85°F (18-30°C) Central Italy: 70-90°F (21-32°C) Southern Italy: 80-90°F (26-32°C) August is typically Italy’s hottest month, and that’s coupled with high humidity in many parts of the country. This is one of the main reasons August isthe
WHY YOU SHOULDN’T ORDER A CAPPUCCINO IN ITALY AFTER 11AM Now to get to the root of the admonition that you never order a cappuccino after 11am. The main thing to understand is that this has nothing to do with the cappuccino, and everything to do with milk.. Italians, you see, are obsessed with digestion. They think about it a lot.It’s not a taboo topic, and in fact is the subject of many, many commercials on Italian TV. THE GODFATHER: FILMING LOCATIONS IN SICILY :: ITALY EXPLAINED The name of the town in the film is Corleone, which is the name the Godfather’s family takes as its own upon arriving in the United States. There is an actual town in Sicily called Corleone, located roughly 37 miles south of Palermo. Corleone has an actual Mafia history, too, with a long list of mob bosses hailing from the town andmore than
TOURIST SEASONS IN ITALY: HIGH, LOW, & SHOULDERS :: ITALYABOUTEASTER The main high season in Italy is summer, but it’s not as simple as June-August. These days, the summer high season begins in May, covers June and July, skips August, and finishes around the end of September. There are other brief spikes into high season territory during otherwise non-high seasons. These center around major events andholidays
ITALY ROUNDTABLE: 5 AUTONOMOUS REGIONS OF ITALY :: ITALY Looking at the map of Italy to the right, you’ll see that each of the five autonomous regions are either on an international border – Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and Val d’Aosta – or they’re islands – Sicily and Sardinia. Border areas changed hands frequently enough during wars, TRAVELING TO ITALY IN SEPTEMBER: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Central Italy: 65-80°F (18-27°C) Southern Italy: 70-80°F (21-27°C) As mentioned, September days can be summer-like. Evenings can be cool, especially in the latter half of the month, and in some places it’s not unusual to get a brief summer rainstorm or two. It’s still trending toward the warmer end of the scale, so you won’t need to TRAVELING TO ITALY IN JULY: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW :: ITALY Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in July are: Northern Italy: 65-85°F (18-30°C) Central Italy: 65-90°F (18-32°C) Southern Italy: 75-90°F (24-32°C) And, as always, check the current extended forecast for where you’re actually going just before you leave – when you’re packing is the perfect time – soyou
GETTING AROUND IN ROME :: ITALY EXPLAINED Getting Around in Rome. Tweet. Rome Metro – by Phillip Capper (creative commons) Rome is a sprawling beast of a city, and its marquee attractions lie dotted all over the map – so even if you’re intent on walking to get to most of the sights, you’d be smart to get acquainted GETTING AROUND IN VENICE :: ITALY EXPLAINEDCITY AROUND AUSTINDRIVEAROUND THE CITY
Rolling Venice Card – €22.00 – If you’re between the ages of 6-29 you can get a Rolling Venice card, good for three days of travel on ACTV vaporetti and local buses. Add another €12.00 and it includes round-trip bus service to/from the airport. You may be looking at those prices with raised eyebrows, comparing them to publictransit
11 OF THE BEST VIEWS IN MILAN :: ITALY EXPLAINEDBEST RESTAURANT IN MILAN ITALYBEST RESTAURANTS IN MILANCITY OF MILAN ITALYMILAN ITALY RESTAURANTSMILAN ITALY HOTELSMILAN ITALY RESTAURANTS GUIDE 11 of the Best Views In Milan. Tweet. Perhaps the most recognizable monument in Milan is the Duomo, with its bright, white facade and countless spires. Walking around on the roof is an unforgettable experience (especially if you, like me, are afraid of heights). When you’re on top of the Duomo, though, by definition that means itsiconic
TRAVELING TO ITALY IN MARCH: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in March are: Northern Italy: 35-55°F (2-13°C) Central Italy: 45-60°F (7-16°C) Southern Italy: 50-60°F (10-16°C) And, as always, check the current extended forecast for where you’re actually going just before you leave – when you’re packing is the perfect time – soyou
THE HISTORY OF THE WORD “CIAO” & WHY YOU SHOULDN’T SAY IT The word ciao (pronounced CHOW) is, today, thought of as very much Italian, but its origins are in the Venetian dialect. (That dialect has proven to be a rich source of words we use in English, too, but that’s a subject for another article.) In the Venetian dialect, the phrase s-ciào vostro means “I am your slave” – and over time, the phrase was abbreviated to simply s-ciào, while WHAT’S OPEN IN FLORENCE ON MONDAYS :: ITALY EXPLAINED The Orsanmichele church, a former granary, is open all week long, but the small museum in the church’s upper floors is only open on Mondays – so this is a perfect attraction to take advantage of when you’re in Florence on a Monday. The museum is where the old granary used to be, and the highlight of a visit is seeing the originalstatues
TOURIST SEASONS IN ITALY: HIGH, LOW, & SHOULDERS :: ITALYABOUTEASTER The main high season in Italy is summer, but it’s not as simple as June-August. These days, the summer high season begins in May, covers June and July, skips August, and finishes around the end of September. There are other brief spikes into high season territory during otherwise non-high seasons. These center around major events andholidays
ITALY ROUNDTABLE: 5 AUTONOMOUS REGIONS OF ITALY :: ITALY Looking at the map of Italy to the right, you’ll see that each of the five autonomous regions are either on an international border – Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and Val d’Aosta – or they’re islands – Sicily and Sardinia. Border areas changed hands frequently enough during wars, TRAVELING TO ITALY IN SEPTEMBER: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Central Italy: 65-80°F (18-27°C) Southern Italy: 70-80°F (21-27°C) As mentioned, September days can be summer-like. Evenings can be cool, especially in the latter half of the month, and in some places it’s not unusual to get a brief summer rainstorm or two. It’s still trending toward the warmer end of the scale, so you won’t need to TRAVELING TO ITALY IN JULY: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW :: ITALY Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in July are: Northern Italy: 65-85°F (18-30°C) Central Italy: 65-90°F (18-32°C) Southern Italy: 75-90°F (24-32°C) And, as always, check the current extended forecast for where you’re actually going just before you leave – when you’re packing is the perfect time – soyou
GETTING AROUND IN ROME :: ITALY EXPLAINED Getting Around in Rome. Tweet. Rome Metro – by Phillip Capper (creative commons) Rome is a sprawling beast of a city, and its marquee attractions lie dotted all over the map – so even if you’re intent on walking to get to most of the sights, you’d be smart to get acquainted GETTING AROUND IN VENICE :: ITALY EXPLAINEDCITY AROUND AUSTINDRIVEAROUND THE CITY
Rolling Venice Card – €22.00 – If you’re between the ages of 6-29 you can get a Rolling Venice card, good for three days of travel on ACTV vaporetti and local buses. Add another €12.00 and it includes round-trip bus service to/from the airport. You may be looking at those prices with raised eyebrows, comparing them to publictransit
11 OF THE BEST VIEWS IN MILAN :: ITALY EXPLAINEDBEST RESTAURANT IN MILAN ITALYBEST RESTAURANTS IN MILANCITY OF MILAN ITALYMILAN ITALY RESTAURANTSMILAN ITALY HOTELSMILAN ITALY RESTAURANTS GUIDE 11 of the Best Views In Milan. Tweet. Perhaps the most recognizable monument in Milan is the Duomo, with its bright, white facade and countless spires. Walking around on the roof is an unforgettable experience (especially if you, like me, are afraid of heights). When you’re on top of the Duomo, though, by definition that means itsiconic
TRAVELING TO ITALY IN MARCH: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in March are: Northern Italy: 35-55°F (2-13°C) Central Italy: 45-60°F (7-16°C) Southern Italy: 50-60°F (10-16°C) And, as always, check the current extended forecast for where you’re actually going just before you leave – when you’re packing is the perfect time – soyou
THE HISTORY OF THE WORD “CIAO” & WHY YOU SHOULDN’T SAY IT The word ciao (pronounced CHOW) is, today, thought of as very much Italian, but its origins are in the Venetian dialect. (That dialect has proven to be a rich source of words we use in English, too, but that’s a subject for another article.) In the Venetian dialect, the phrase s-ciào vostro means “I am your slave” – and over time, the phrase was abbreviated to simply s-ciào, while WHAT’S OPEN IN FLORENCE ON MONDAYS :: ITALY EXPLAINED The Orsanmichele church, a former granary, is open all week long, but the small museum in the church’s upper floors is only open on Mondays – so this is a perfect attraction to take advantage of when you’re in Florence on a Monday. The museum is where the old granary used to be, and the highlight of a visit is seeing the originalstatues
DRIVING IN ITALY: ITALIAN ROAD SIGNS :: ITALY EXPLAINED Highway signs that are green are for the Autostrada, and indicate toll roads. Blue highway signs are non-toll roads. Brown signs point you toward historic or tourist attractions. Now, let’s dive into some specifics. Don’t miss my other articles in this series: Driving inItaly
ITALY ROUNDTABLE: 5 AUTONOMOUS REGIONS OF ITALY :: ITALY Looking at the map of Italy to the right, you’ll see that each of the five autonomous regions are either on an international border – Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and Val d’Aosta – or they’re islands – Sicily and Sardinia. Border areas changed hands frequently enough during wars, 11 OF THE BEST VIEWS IN MILAN :: ITALY EXPLAINED 11 of the Best Views In Milan. Tweet. Perhaps the most recognizable monument in Milan is the Duomo, with its bright, white facade and countless spires. Walking around on the roof is an unforgettable experience (especially if you, like me, are afraid of heights). When you’re on top of the Duomo, though, by definition that means itsiconic
GETTING AROUND IN VENICE :: ITALY EXPLAINED Rolling Venice Card – €22.00 – If you’re between the ages of 6-29 you can get a Rolling Venice card, good for three days of travel on ACTV vaporetti and local buses. Add another €12.00 and it includes round-trip bus service to/from the airport. You may be looking at those prices with raised eyebrows, comparing them to publictransit
TRAVELING TO ITALY IN MAY: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW :: ITALY Rain isn’t unheard of, either, so keep an eye on the forecast to see whether you’ll need to pack a small umbrella or rain jacket. Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in May are: Northern Italy: 50-70°F (10-21°C) Central Italy: 55-70°F (13-21°C)Southern Italy: 60
BEACHES IN ITALY: WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO :: ITALY For women of all ages, a bikini or two-piece is the way to go. One-piece suits are something of a rarity on Italian beaches, no matter one’s age or body type. (Italian women think “bikini body” means “any body on which you put a bikini,” which is a million kinds of wonderful, if you ask me.) In some parts of Italy,topless sunbathing
WHAT’S OPEN IN FLORENCE ON MONDAYS :: ITALY EXPLAINED The Orsanmichele church, a former granary, is open all week long, but the small museum in the church’s upper floors is only open on Mondays – so this is a perfect attraction to take advantage of when you’re in Florence on a Monday. The museum is where the old granary used to be, and the highlight of a visit is seeing the originalstatues
TRAVELING TO ITALY IN AUGUST: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Some average temperature ranges for different parts of Italy in August are: Northern Italy: 65-85°F (18-30°C) Central Italy: 70-90°F (21-32°C) Southern Italy: 80-90°F (26-32°C) August is typically Italy’s hottest month, and that’s coupled with high humidity in many parts of the country. This is one of the main reasons August isthe
WHY YOU SHOULDN’T ORDER A CAPPUCCINO IN ITALY AFTER 11AM Now to get to the root of the admonition that you never order a cappuccino after 11am. The main thing to understand is that this has nothing to do with the cappuccino, and everything to do with milk.. Italians, you see, are obsessed with digestion. They think about it a lot.It’s not a taboo topic, and in fact is the subject of many, many commercials on Italian TV. THE GODFATHER: FILMING LOCATIONS IN SICILY :: ITALY EXPLAINED The name of the town in the film is Corleone, which is the name the Godfather’s family takes as its own upon arriving in the United States. There is an actual town in Sicily called Corleone, located roughly 37 miles south of Palermo. Corleone has an actual Mafia history, too, with a long list of mob bosses hailing from the town andmore than
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