Perugia
Posted in: Big Cities Central Italy Events Food and Wine Localities Products & Specialities Umbria
Situated in Central Italy is the magnificent region of Umbria. Despite being one of the few Italian regions without a coastline, Umbria certainly isn’t lacking when it comes to tourist sights and activities. Book a fantastic vacation villa in Umbria where you can relax and unwind after fun filled days of touring!

Start your exploration of Umbria with a visit to its capital city, Perugia. Built on the River Tiber, this picturesque city spreads wide across low rolling hills and valleys.

Perhaps one of the most famous attractions in Perugia is the massive Euro chocolate festival that takes place here in October.

This delicious city is full of chocolatiers that love to show off their talents at this chocolate festival and tourists will enjoy a divine experience tasting all the rich and unusual flavours on offer in stalls and shops across the city. In July a super cool jazz festival takes place here, attracting thousands of people from all over the world!
Coastline of Le Marche
Posted in: Big Cities Central Italy Localities On the Coast The Marches
Le Marche is a spectacular region in Italy situated in its very centre. With a beautifully long rugged coastline facing the Adriatic Sea, Le Marche is a very popular summer destination for both Italians and tourists alike. And with so much to offer by means of beauty, cuisine and culture, it’s no wonder why it’s so popular!

Stay in a comfortable vacation rental in Le Marche where you can easily commute to see all the region's attractions

Le Marche is of course a connoisseur of great seafood dishes because of its vast coastal marriage to the sea.

Why not treat yourself to a lovely glass of local white wine along with Brodetto which is a fish stew made with thirteen kinds of fish.
Michelangelo's Sistine chapel
Posted in: Central Italy Latium
Situated just west of central Italy, Latium is a magnificent region that’s home to the capitol Rome! Tourists could quite easily spend a month soaking in all the culture, sights and activities available here as Latium is full of incredible cities, towns, villages and attractions that you simply must see! Savour the traditional flavours of Latium’s cuisine, visit historical sites and take part in some of the fun festivals hosted here throughout the year!

Stay in a stunning villa with swimming pool in Latium where you can enjoy sunbathing before and after your incredible tours of the region.

Have you ever been to Rome? This ancient city was once the headquarters of the powerful Roman Empire and many remnants of its glorious past still stand. See the Colosseum where gladiators once fought or explore Vatican City, home of the Catholic Pope.

The artistic treasures you will gaze upon here is a treat for the senses; especially Michelangelo’s ceiling in the Sistine Chapel, a true masterpiece that took many years for the master painter to complete.

Why not escape for a few days to the tranquillity of the Latium countryside and go on a scenic cycling trail around Lake Bolsena, the largest volcanic lake in Europe. There are many lovely activities to engage in here such as exploring the towns and villages along the lake shores or diving into some fun water sports like wake boarding and canoeing!
Sculpture of Romulus and Remus being breastfed
Posted in: Central Italy History Important People Latium Legends Tourist Attractions
Once upon a time according to legend, two twin boys called Romulus and Remus were born and they were destined for greatness as their parents were famous in their own right. Their mother was called Rhea Silvia, a sacred priestess and their father was Mars, the Roman god of war.

Their uncle, a jealous man who wanted to bypass the twins’ right to royal leadership so he could be king, plotted to have them murdered. But the servant he ordered to commit this heinous crime instead placed them in a basket and set it floating down the River Tiber.
Front of Villa d'Este
Posted in: Central Italy History Latium Parks & Gardens Renaissance Tourist Attractions Unesco World Heritage Sites Villas and Farmhouses
The magnificent Villa d’Este in Tivoli, near Rome was awarded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site because it is the perfect example of well-preserved Renaissance architecture and an Italian style Renaissance garden.

It illustrates the glory of the Renaissance culture to the highest degree and its garden became an early reference point in the classic design of noble European gardens.

Stay at a perfect villa rental in Guidonia Montecelio,only a few kilometres away from Tivoli for a splendid few days!