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The Italian Region an Hour from Rome That Almost Nobody Visits
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The Italian Region an Hour from Rome That Almost Nobody Visits

Most people drive through the Sabina hills on their way to Rome and never stop. Valentina Auliso, who grew up in Toffia, thinks that is a significant mistake.

·May 12, 2026
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The Naples Islands Worth Visiting (It's Not Capri)
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·May 12, 2026

The Naples Islands Worth Visiting (It's Not Capri)

If you ask someone which island in the Bay of Naples to visit, almost everyone says Capri. Miriam di Criscio, who was born and raised in Naples, has a different answer.

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What Romans Wish Tourists Knew Before Visiting
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·May 12, 2026

What Romans Wish Tourists Knew Before Visiting

Eleonora Marinozzi has a short list of things she wishes every Rome visitor knew before they arrived. Galleria Borghese is at the top. The Trevi Fountain is not.

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What Every Hiker Needs to Know Before Visiting the Dolomites
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·May 12, 2026

What Every Hiker Needs to Know Before Visiting the Dolomites

The Dolomites are extraordinary, but they demand respect. Costanza Tangorra, who grew up in Trentino, explains what most visitors get wrong and what to do instead.

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Why Skipping Naples and the Coast Would Be Your Biggest Italy Mistake
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·May 12, 2026

Why Skipping Naples and the Coast Would Be Your Biggest Italy Mistake

Many visitors write Naples off before they arrive. In Serena Criscuolo's experience, that is the biggest mistake you can make in Campania.

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Why You Should Add Salerno and the Cilento to Your Italy Trip
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·May 12, 2026

Why You Should Add Salerno and the Cilento to Your Italy Trip

Most visitors to Campania stop at Naples, Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast. Antonio Quaglia, who lives in Salerno, thinks they are missing the best part of the region.

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When to Visit Venice (Hint: Not Summer): A Local's Honest Advice
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·May 7, 2026

When to Visit Venice (Hint: Not Summer): A Local's Honest Advice

Most visitors come to Venice in peak summer and wonder why it feels overwhelming. Mosè Viero, who has lived in the city all his life, has a very different suggestion for when, and how, to actually experience it.

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What Most Visitors Miss About Sardinia: A Local's Honest Advice
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·May 7, 2026

What Most Visitors Miss About Sardinia: A Local's Honest Advice

Most travellers come to Sardinia for the beaches, leave without seeing the interior, and miss half the island's soul. Valentina Sioni, a Cagliari local, tells us what to do instead.

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Naples Beyond the Postcard: A Local's Honest Advice
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·May 7, 2026

Naples Beyond the Postcard: A Local's Honest Advice

Most Naples visitors stick to Via Toledo and the sea-view restaurants. Laura Rispo, who has spent her life in the city, has a very different idea of how to experience it.

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The Paris Beyond the Champs-Élysées: A Local's Honest Advice
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·May 7, 2026

The Paris Beyond the Champs-Élysées: A Local's Honest Advice

Most visitors spend their whole trip on the main boulevards. Dasha Akimava, who has lived in Paris for years, knows exactly where that approach falls short. We asked her where to go instead.

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Rome in 48 Hours: A Local's Advice (No Queues, No Tourist Traps)
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·May 7, 2026

Rome in 48 Hours: A Local's Advice (No Queues, No Tourist Traps)

Barbara Bovio has lived in Rome long enough to know what makes a trip truly memorable, and it is not always where you think. We asked her how she would actually spend 48 hours in the city.

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48 Hours in Genova: A Local's City Guide to Italy's Most Underrated Destination
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·April 29, 2026

48 Hours in Genova: A Local's City Guide to Italy's Most Underrated Destination

Cecilia Bortolameazzi, a local expert from Genova, shares her honest two-day guide. The caruggi, Monte Fasce, the eastern villages of Nervi and Boccadasse, and what to eat beyond the tourist traps.

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Liguria Travel Guide: 10 Things Locals Want You to Know Before You Visit
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·April 29, 2026

Liguria Travel Guide: 10 Things Locals Want You to Know Before You Visit

Local expert Francesca Cozzolino shares her honest guide to Liguria. Where to go, what to skip, the best restaurants, and why focaccia di Recco beats everything else on the coast.

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Sicily Travel Tips From a Local: Best Time to Visit, Best Small Towns, and What to Eat
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·April 28, 2026

Sicily Travel Tips From a Local: Best Time to Visit, Best Small Towns, and What to Eat

Tommaso Pante, a local expert from Sicily, shares his honest advice on how to travel the island well. When to visit, the small towns to choose, and what to eat from arancino to cannolo.

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The Best Places for Aperitivo in Verona (From Someone Who Studied Here and Never Left)
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·April 27, 2026

The Best Places for Aperitivo in Verona (From Someone Who Studied Here and Never Left)

Valeria Colla came to Verona to study and never left. When she wants to feel happy, she goes for aperitivo with friends. Five spots. From a 1935 Valpolicella institution to a sky lounge above the Arena. Where Verona reveals itself.

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Best of Florence and Tuscany Beyond the Uffizi: Where to Go From a Local
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·April 27, 2026

Best of Florence and Tuscany Beyond the Uffizi: Where to Go From a Local

After many years walking travellers through Florence and Tuscany, Massimo Coppo can tell you that the Uffizi and Accademia are beautiful. But they're not the only reason to come. Where Florence and Tuscany actually reveal themselves to those who look deeper.

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The Best Cafes in Florence to Start Your Day Like a Real Florentine
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·April 27, 2026

The Best Cafes in Florence to Start Your Day Like a Real Florentine

Massimo Coppo was born in Florence. So he knows how a real Florentine starts the day. Not with a smartphone and a hurry. With coffee, with quality, with ritual. Four cafes where he actually takes his breakfast.

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Best Hidden Walks in Venice: 3 Off-the-Beaten-Track Neighbourhoods From a Local
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·April 27, 2026

Best Hidden Walks in Venice: 3 Off-the-Beaten-Track Neighbourhoods From a Local

Roberto Vendramin was born in Venice, raised in Venice, owns property in Venice. Venice is not something he visited and studied. It's something he lives. Three neighbourhood walks that show the city Venetians know.

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The Three Best Hotel Bars in London (For When You Want the Luxury Without Paying for the Room)
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·April 27, 2026

The Three Best Hotel Bars in London (For When You Want the Luxury Without Paying for the Room)

Thirteen years in London hospitality have taught Dewi Evans that the best hotel bars aren't about money. They're about experiences you can't get anywhere else. Three rooms that represent the pinnacle of London bar culture.

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My 9 Favourite Cafes in Florence (From Someone Who Actually Lives Here)
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·April 27, 2026

My 9 Favourite Cafes in Florence (From Someone Who Actually Lives Here)

Dina works with travellers as a Florence-based travel advisor. And the first thing she does is take them for coffee. Nine cafes where she actually spends her mornings, her afternoons, her time in this city.

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Best Churches in Bologna: 4 You Absolutely Have to Visit (At Least Once in Your Life)
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·April 27, 2026

Best Churches in Bologna: 4 You Absolutely Have to Visit (At Least Once in Your Life)

Francesca Zaccari came to Bologna to study art history and fell in love with the city through its churches. Four sacred spaces that contain art that changes how you see the world. And a city full of life around them.

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The Five Best Food Experiences in Bergamo Alta (And Why You Need to Slow Down to Enjoy Them)
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·April 27, 2026

The Five Best Food Experiences in Bergamo Alta (And Why You Need to Slow Down to Enjoy Them)

After thirty years walking travellers through Bergamo, Lucia has learned that the city only opens itself to people who slow down. Food is the best reason to slow down. Five experiences inside the walled city that will change how you understand it.

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The Best Farmhouse Restaurants in the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines (A Vegetarian Cook's Honest Guide)
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·April 27, 2026

The Best Farmhouse Restaurants in the Tuscan-Romagna Apennines (A Vegetarian Cook's Honest Guide)

Daria Astorri is a vegetarian cook who's spent years driving the Apennine hills looking for places that take raw materials seriously. Here are her five favourite agriturismi. Honest food, fair prices, and a quality of cooking that comes from people who actually understand it.

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Best Cycling Routes in Piedmont: 5 Epic Rides That Will Make You Fall in Love with Italy
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·April 27, 2026

Best Cycling Routes in Piedmont: 5 Epic Rides That Will Make You Fall in Love with Italy

Paolo Crosetto has led many cyclists through Piedmont and watched them fall for the region. Cycling here isn't just exercise. It's moving through the landscape, tasting the air, experiencing beauty with your body. His five favourite rides.

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Five Authentic Food and Wine Experiences in Sicily (From Someone Who Grew Up There)
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·April 27, 2026

Five Authentic Food and Wine Experiences in Sicily (From Someone Who Grew Up There)

Giovanni Geraci grew up Sicilian. And that means he understands food in a way most people don't. Five experiences that introduce you to the real island, not the postcard version: Palermo street food, Mazara prawns, Trapani cannoli, Marsala wine, and Catania pasta.

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Three Unconventional Things to Do in the Valle d'Itria (That No Travel Blog Will Tell You)
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·April 27, 2026

Three Unconventional Things to Do in the Valle d'Itria (That No Travel Blog Will Tell You)

Life in the Valle d'Itria is not what you read in travel blogs. Francesco Sibilio shares three real Pugliese experiences. Riding alongside Europe's longest aqueduct, looping the Canale di Pirro by old Fiat 500, and the meat-pilgrimage braceria even a vegetarian respects.

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Ravenna's Mosaics: An Art Expert's Guide to the City's UNESCO Treasures
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·April 27, 2026

Ravenna's Mosaics: An Art Expert's Guide to the City's UNESCO Treasures

Ravenna is the place where Byzantine art reached its most brilliant expression in Western Europe. Born in the city, Silvia Giogoli has spent her life understanding these mosaics. And she walks you through the five UNESCO sites where their power is still alive.

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Best Independent Pubs in London: 3 Worth Tracking Down (From a Pub Historian)
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·April 27, 2026

Best Independent Pubs in London: 3 Worth Tracking Down (From a Pub Historian)

Charo Havermans came from Amsterdam and fell completely in love with London's pub culture. After a Master's in pub history and years of running tours, she takes you to three of her favourites. Real pubs, real people, real London.

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The 5 Hidden Gems of the Sorrento Coast You Need to Visit
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·April 27, 2026

The 5 Hidden Gems of the Sorrento Coast You Need to Visit

Born and raised in Massa Lubrense, Giovanna Loria takes you off the postcard route. To Roman villas swimmable through rock arches, FAI-protected bays, and a fishing village where the catch arrives an hour before lunch.

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Beyond the Leaning Tower: 7 Meaningful Experiences in Pisa and Beyond
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·April 27, 2026

Beyond the Leaning Tower: 7 Meaningful Experiences in Pisa and Beyond

Pisa is not about climbing the Leaning Tower. Through Walking with Heritage, Amanda Ombra helps travellers experience the city the way she does. Slowly, deeply, with the history and language to make sense of it.

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My Top 3 Restaurants in Bologna for a Truly Special Evening
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·April 27, 2026

My Top 3 Restaurants in Bologna for a Truly Special Evening

As a mother and wife in Bologna, date nights are precious. Sara Flammini takes you to the three places she actually books when she and her husband want a meal that feels like a celebration. Elegant, seasonal, and unmistakably Bolognese.

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Why JAZZILE is the Wine Bar Puglia's Natural Wine Scene Has Been Waiting For
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·April 27, 2026

Why JAZZILE is the Wine Bar Puglia's Natural Wine Scene Has Been Waiting For

Francesco Sibilio is a (half) farmer, a winemaker, and a believer in honest small businesses. JAZZILE. A young natural wine bar in the Valle d'Itria. Is the place he points everyone who wants to taste where southern Italy's wine is going.

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A Taste of Sicily: My Guide to Authentic Sicilian Food Experiences
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·April 27, 2026

A Taste of Sicily: My Guide to Authentic Sicilian Food Experiences

When you come to Sicily, the food is not just what you eat. It's what makes you understand the island. Federica Gulfi takes you to the arancini, granita, chocolate, and fish that define what it actually means to eat Sicilian.

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Top 5 Seaside Experiences Near Rome (That Most Visitors Never Find)
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·April 27, 2026

Top 5 Seaside Experiences Near Rome (That Most Visitors Never Find)

Most travellers come to Rome and never realise the coast is an hour away. Giulia Giangiulio takes you to Anzio and Nettuno. Five seaside places where Rome locals actually escape to, where history meets the sea and the crowds disappear.

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The Best Historic and Modern Cafes in Turin: A Local's Complete Guide
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·April 27, 2026

The Best Historic and Modern Cafes in Turin: A Local's Complete Guide

From an 1822 institution on Piazza San Carlo to a hybrid cafe inside the historic FIAT workshops, Stefania Nurisso walks you through the spaces where Turin's tradition and innovation actually live side by side.

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My 10 Favourite Places to Eat in Rome
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·April 27, 2026

My 10 Favourite Places to Eat in Rome

Seda Elkin spends her days finding the restaurants Romans actually choose for dinner. Not just the ones with the best Instagram shots. Her ten favourites, from a Tuscan trattoria to the gelato that stops you in your tracks.

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Milan and Bologna Travel Guide: Food, Art and Day Trips From a Local
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·April 27, 2026

Milan and Bologna Travel Guide: Food, Art and Day Trips From a Local

Lucrezia Incanti splits her time between Milan and Emilia Romagna. We asked her how to spend a long weekend on Italy's food and fashion spine. Where to eat, what to skip, and why visitors are getting the food wrong.

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Rosa's Tuscany: Where to Slow Down Beyond Florence
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·April 27, 2026

Rosa's Tuscany: Where to Slow Down Beyond Florence

Rosa Ricciuli has spent years showing travellers a Tuscany that does not begin and end in Florence. We asked her where to base yourself, what to skip, and why she is so quietly insistent about leaving the city behind.

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Cagliari: A Local's Guide to Sardinia's Sunlit Capital
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·April 27, 2026

Cagliari: A Local's Guide to Sardinia's Sunlit Capital

Walter Zedda has spent his life in Cagliari, the city Sardinians call the City of the Sun. We asked him where to eat, where to walk, and why the island's northeast coast is the one place he would happily skip.

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6 Reasons to Visit Cagliari Instead of Costa Smeralda
·March 30, 2026

6 Reasons to Visit Cagliari Instead of Costa Smeralda

Cagliari local Walter Zedda makes the case for [Sardinia](/destinations/sardinia)'s capital over the famous north: better beaches, flamingos, Roman history, and authentic food. At a fraction of the price.

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5 Critical Mistakes Every Sardinia Traveller Should Avoid
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·March 30, 2026

5 Critical Mistakes Every Sardinia Traveller Should Avoid

Discover the five most common mistakes travellers make in Sardinia and how to avoid them for an authentic island experience.

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The Best AI Trip Planner Alternative: Why a Real Local Beats the Algorithm
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The Voyage Co·May 11, 2026

The Best AI Trip Planner Alternative: Why a Real Local Beats the Algorithm

AI trip planners are a solid starting point, but they hit a wall. Here is the honest comparison of the top AI travel planners, and how pairing your AI itinerary with a real local from The Voyage Co gives you the trip you actually want.

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