Home in Italy Magazine

stay up-to-date with the best places to visit, undiscovered sites, history, curiosities of the Italian country!

 

 


There are many curiosities surrounding Tuscany and we want to reveal ten of them that perhaps you did not know.
   read more...   
A road trip in Val d’Orcia is like a journey in Tuscany soul. Here you will find out a beautiful heartbreaking land, with gentle landscapes and wonderful villages all over the territory which create a unique place in the world.
   read more...   
Campo Imperatore, the extended plateau, also called “Piccolo Tibet” (small Tibet), offers landscapes to see, listen and observe. This place has glacial and karst-alluvial origins and it’s one of the most extended plateau in Italy, located in the heart of the monumental Gran Sasso, in the Parco ...
   read more...   
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 ...
   read more...   
In the heart of Puglia’s Itria Valley lies Alberobello, a village of timeless beauty and iconic charm. Its trulli, whitewashed, cone-topped dwellings, are more than architecture; they’re a fairytale landscape brought to life. A destination where tradition meets quiet luxury, and every stone ...
   read more...   
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.
   read more...   
The piadina: a must on the tables of all Romagna gourmets and beyond. Widespread today all over the world, it is considered the "national food of Romagna".
   read more...   
While travelling through the center of Italy, don’t miss the opportunity to visit Civita di Bagnoregio, a small village full of charm.
   read more...   
Truffle Hunting in Umbria is an ancient tradition and the quality truffles in this territory is famous throughout the world. If you are a fan of truffles, you will surely know that the wooded hills of Umbria are an ideal habitat for many kinds of high-quality truffles. Today we will try to learn ...
   read more...   
Haven’t you booked your holiday in Sardinia yet? After reading this post, you will probably change your mind. If you already have, you have made the perfect decision.
   read more...   
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.
   read more...   
No region embodies wine prestige quite like Piedmont, where bold reds and crisp whites have become global benchmarks of excellence and refinement.
   read more...