The Maremma area near Grosseto is in southern Tuscany and in the center of the peninsula. From Grosseto to Capalbio there are never-ending beaches and places frequented by celebrities, as well as seafood specialties and world-renowned wine. In this area...
What do you think of, when you think about Seattle, the 90s and the grunge movement? The bands that made this movement real, strong and famous worldwide have entered into the history of music and influenced fashion and the...
Summertime is definitely the best time of the year to fully enjoy the beauty of Tuscan landscapes, visit the historical city center of some hidden little borgos in the Tuscan countryside and to drive across the coast, enjoy a...
“My mum's mum is always with me when my mum is not” goes the prize-winning song 'La Mamma della Mamma', from the Italian Zecchino d'Oro annual children's song festival in 1998. Twelve years on, and...
On average, a typical Italian eats over 22 kg. of cheese a year. So it’s only natural that Italy would produce some of the world’s best cheese – and Tuscany is no exception!
One of Italy’s most famous wines comes from the town of Montalcino, a town in Southern Tuscany made famous for the wine from Sangiovese Grosso grapes: Brunello di Montalcino.
The Casentino area of Tuscany (Arezzo province), covers a valley running roughly between Florence and Siena. It is a little know paradise of forests and castles.
Traveling to Tuscany is always a great experience, each season has something special to offer. I can’t say what is the best season for you, but I can tell you what are you...
In occasion of the 500th anniversary of his birth, the city of Arezzo decided to celebrate one of his most important citizen Giorgio Vasari with a musical event and free guided tours to the churches hosting...