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The well-known Italian noble brand such as the "prancing horse" with its road and racing cars, as always makes fans dream, enraptured by the inimitable charm of the world created by Enzo Ferrari.


Ferragosto is one of Italy’s most beloved holidays, and it certainly doesn’t go unnoticed by tourists. As businesses shut down early and a relaxed energy takes over, locals head to beaches and mountains with their families, often ending the day with barbecues and dazzling fireworks lighting up ...


By looking at Lake Como on google map, you will immediately distinguish it from the other lakes of northern Italy for its inverted Y shape.


Umbria is considered the heart of Italy. The only region in the center-south that has no outlet on the sea, makes its landscape and artistic beauties the centerpiece of its well-known beauty.


Uncover Italy’s hidden treasures with the new discovery of an ancient Roman mosaic beneath the Amarone vineyards. This remarkable find adds a layer of history to your wine holiday, blending culture and indulgence in one unforgettable experience. Let your next Italian getaway take you where the ...


Iconic place to visit if you plan to spend your holiday in Italy


Home in Italy is proud to announce that we have been awarded the prestigious Luxury Lifestyle Award 2020 in the category of The Best Luxury Villa Rentals and Accommodation Service in Italy.


Savory pies, seasonal vegetables, national cured meat and cheeses, boiled eggs, homemade pasta, and certainly you can’t do without lamb: this is the food that characterizes Easter Sunday lunch. A day of celebration that most Italians prefer to enjoy with their family or loved ones, around the ...


We have selected three locations for a romantic escape, a 3-day couple getaway in suggestive and unforgettable places


There is always a reason anytime of the year to visit Italy for a vacation. This time the good reason is the Carnival in Venice.


Perugia; a historical city for its excellence since the Etruscan era, has revealed a remarkable wonder hidden underground.


Bugie or chiacchiere are just two of the many names that you may hear along the Italian peninsula for these typical fritters. Learn more about this tasty and simple recipe.