The birthplace of composer Gioachino Rossini has found many ways to honor him, including the annual Rossini Opera Festival. Read on to find out more about the life of this noted composer.
Meandering through a Corner of Le Marche
The province of Pesaro e Urbino encompasses the northern third of Le Marche and is verdant with nature, music, history, faith, food and wine. Read on to find out how you too can enjoy these enchanting Italian towns.
Il Salviatino: Florence Luxury Hotel With a View
Hotelier Marcello Pigozzo says he bought Il Saviatino for the view. But the view isn't the only reason to check into Il Salviatino. Hidden among Cypress trees straight from an Uffizi Gallery painting, the hotel offers a residential style haven of a new order.
Recipe From Piedmont: Bagna Cauda al Val Chisone
Traditionally bagna cauda dipping sauce combines only garlic, anchovies and olive oil, served in a small ceramic pot heated by a votive candle, accompanied by with a great variety of vegetables.
Cooking in Piedmont: Lessons in a Lovely Mountain B&B
This combination cooking school and B&B in the region of Piedmont is situated near the top of a mountain, surrounded by snow capped peaks off in the distance. The owners are thrilled to share the local food and wine traditions.
Amalfi Coast Day Trips from Positano
While the town of Postiano on the Amalfi Coast is alluring in and of itself, if you can force yourself to leave its charms, you will be rewarded by visiting Pompeii, Naples, Amalfi and Ravello.
The Sirenland Writers Conference in Positano
Each spring they descend on Hotel Le Sirenuse--30 writers of different ages, life stages, and literary genres, arriving to spend a week at the famed hotel in the company of each other and a faculty of acclaimed authors who in 2012 will include Susan Orlean, Dani Shapiro, Jim Shepard and Hannah Tinti.
Moda Positano and Where to Shop in Positano
What visitors might not realize and should know about is that "Moda Positano" evolved not just from a beachside aesthetic, but also from a local tailoring tradition. Here's where to shop in Positano for such a look as well as ceramics and other gifts to take home.
Where to Eat and Where to Stay in Positano
So you're ready for a retreat in Positano? We tell you where to stay -- affordable to luxury hotels -- and where to eat fresh seafood and other culinary treasures of the Amalfi Coast. Don't miss this comprehensive guide.
Positively Positano on Italy’s Amalfi Coast
"Positano bites deep," John Steinbeck famously said in a May 1953 piece for Harper's Bazaar. While those words are often used to promote Positano as a place that sinks its teeth into you, the truth is that Positano takes a deep bite geographically into the Amalfi Coast. The town, with its roads stacked layer upon layer like tiers of a cake, is built around a deep, narrow bay that gives it a privacy and whimsy matched by no other nearby town.