Are you picturing images of Roman ruins, vast stretches of vineyards ... Below is how we recommend you spend 14 days in Italy, covering Rome, Florence, Tuscany, Verona, Cinque Terre and Venice! Later ...
Whether you're an avid reader, hopeless romantic, or just want to get off Italy's most trodden track, Rick Steves recommends ...
What is a high-value destination? The Bhutan prime minister's insightTshering Togay has a simple way to judge tourism success or failure: Do residents regard visitors as guests? Or intruders ...
Tourists and travel experts have long agreed that Italy ... ancient ruins and tranquil parks to Michelin-starred restaurants. Here, you'll find the most important relic from the Roman Empire ...
Local officials said scholars first found evidence of a villa at the site more than a century ago A Roman mosaic floor has been discovered under a vineyard in northern Italy after decades of ...
While visiting Venice, Italy ... ruins of the Roman villa Grotte di Catullo were built between the end of the 1st century BC and the beginning of the 1st century AD. Just an hour outside of ...
The silver coin discoveries date to the Roman Republic and are from the island of Pantelleria, between Sicily and Tunisia.
The Roman Forum comprises much of the Ancient Rome's most important structures, from shrines to government houses to monuments. Although much of the complex is in ruins, you can see the remains ...
It was Ferragosto Day (Aug. 15), Italy’s best loved and most ancient ... Six centuries later it became a universal Roman Catholic holiday, celebrating the anniversary of the Assumption of ...
The Roman Empire has, well, been on a lot of people’s minds during the past year. There are numerous locations on the continent for those who want to visit some locations where you can actually ...
The ruins of a small Roman temple were recently discovered in Italy, officials said. Photo from the Archaeological Park of Selinunte Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an ancient temple ...
With an empire stretching from Scotland to North Africa and the Atlantic to the Middle East, there’s no shortage of Roman ruins to visit all over Europe and some of the finest are in Spain ...