Archive for 'Northeast Italy'

  

Emilia Romagna

The region of Emilia-Romagna has produced a long list of Italy’s most beloved dishes, foods, and culinary products. Many food-lovers, in fact, might be surprised by just how many of their favourite ingredients and Italian classics come from the region. Those looking to plan a perfect foodie getaway in Italy involving lots of tasty food, learning, and cultural exchange, should consider our wonderful range of villas in Emilia-Romagna. In addition to simply producing and supplying delicious things, to embrace this rich culinary heritage, the region has built up a robust food tourism industry with food museums, food experiences, tours, and much more besides. Here are our highlights of the foodie attractions that make a holiday in Emilia-Romagna one that your tastebuds are sure to never forget!

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Sant'Eufemia, ceiling
Photo credits: Andrea Bertozzi / CC BY-SA 4.0

There is no shortage of stunning jewel-box churches in Italy. In fact, most towns have a pretty little church of their own, a surprising number with works by rather famous artists so it is always worth peeking inside to see what you might find – you never know! Italy’s bigger towns and cities, meanwhile, boast even more impressive and bejewelled houses of worship. The romantic town of Verona, for example, is full of architectural gems and beautiful sights, making it a must for those on a day-trip who vacation in Veneto, and among her stunning buildings, the Chiesa di Sant'Eufemia is quite the wonder.

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Bolzano

Towering craggy peaks perfectly topped with snow, extraordinary glaciers, lush valleys, pretty towns plucked from the pages of story books – all this and much more can be discovered in the region of Trentino Alto Adige. Known for its ski resorts, its wild beauty, and its culture that blends Italian and Germanic elements, it is a place for adventure and incredible views and warming up with delicious things afterwards. So, if you’re interested in all of those things and more this winter, then why not start browsing our array of vacation rentals in Trentino-Alto Adige and begin planning a perfect getaway today…?


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Those considering a ski break in Italy this winter will likely come across the ski resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo. Considered one of the most fashionable ski resorts in the country, the so-called, “Queen of the Dolomites,” has been a popular winter sports destination since the 1930s and was put on the map internationally when it hosted the first Winter Olympic Games in Italy in 1956. Gorgeous, chic, and just a two hour drive from Venice, a vacation rental in Cortina d’Ampezzo is the ideal option for those looking to enjoy a perfect ski break in style in Italy.

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Strudel

When one thinks of strudel, Austria is probably the country that first comes to mind. However, Austria is not the only country with a claim to the beloved and classic autumn dish. As the region of Trentino-Alto Adige is located right on the border between Austria and Italy, it has a cultural and culinary heritage that is made up of a mixture of elements from both countries. And, one of the things that they have made their own is the classic strudel. Widely available all throughout the region and all throughout the fall, it makes just one more excellent and cosy reason to plan an autumn stay in a vacation rental in Trentino-Alto Adige

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