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If there is one place in Italy that perfectly blends elegance, cinematic scenery, and charming villages, it is undoubtedly Lake Como (Lago di Como, in Italian). Set in northern Italy, the lake stands out for its serene waters framed by towering mountains and historic towns; in addition, it boasts lush gardens that captivate everyone. More...

If there’s one place in Italy that looks like it came straight out of a postcard, it’s undoubtedly Lake Garda (Lago di Garda in Italian). Located in northern Italy, it’s not only the country’s largest lake but also a true paradise for those who love nature, great food, and charming little towns. Surrounded by dramatic...

In 2026, Italy will host the most widely spread Winter Olympics in history, connecting the alpine landscapes of Cortina d’Ampezzo, Bormio, and Livigno with the cosmopolitan energy of Milan. The first competitions start on February 4, with the Opening Ceremony set for February 6 and the Closing Ceremony scheduled for February 22. Therefore, if you...

Milan is a major city in northern Italy and the capital of Lombardy. You can visit any time of year; however, spring and fall usually bring the most pleasant weather for exploring. If you’re interested in specific events—like Milan Fashion Week, held twice a year in February/March and September/October—plan your trip around those dates. Milan...

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