

 

If you get it right, travelling in the 
bel paese (beautiful country) is one of those rare experiences in life that cannot be overrated.
 
Bella Vita
In
 few places do art and life intermingle so effortlessly. This may be the
 land of Dante, Titian and Verdi, but it's also the home of Prada, 
Gualtiero Marchesi and Renzo Piano. Beauty, style and flair furnish 
every aspect of daily life, from those immaculately knotted ties and 
perfect espressos, to the flirtatious smiles of striking strangers. The 
root of Italian pathology is a dedication to living life well and, 
effortless as it may seem, driving that dedication is a reverence for 
the finer things. So slow down, take note, and indulge in a little bella vita.
Bon Appetito

It might look like a boot, but food-obsessed 
Italy) feels more like a bountiful table. From delicate 
tagliatelle al ragù to velvety 
cannoli,
 every bite feels like a revelation. The secret: superlative ingredients
 and strictly seasonal produce. And while Italy's culinary soul might be
 earthy and rustic, it's equally ingenious and sophisticated. Expect 
some of the world's top fine-dining destinations, from San Pellegrino 
'world's best 50' hotspots to Michelin-starred musts. So whether you're 
on a degustation odyssey in Modena, truffle hunting in Piedmont, or 
simply swilling powerhouse reds at 
Rome's) International Wine Academy, prepare to swoon.
 
Bel Paese

Italy's
 fortes extend beyond its galleries, plates and wardrobes. The country 
is one of Mother Nature's darlings, its geography offering rarely 
rivalled natural diversity. From the north's icy Alps and glacial lakes 
to the south's volcanic craters and turquoise grottoes, this is a place 
for doing as well as seeing. One day you're tearing down 
Courmayeur)'s
 powdery slopes, the next you could be riding cowboy-style across the 
marshes of the Maremma, or diving in coral-studded Campanian waters. Not
 bad for a country not much bigger than Arizona. 
 
Endless Culture

The
 French may rightfully brag about Paris, but Italy's showstopping cities
 include Venice, Florence and Rome. Epicentre of the Roman Empire and 
birthplace of the Renaissance, this sun-kissed overachiever groans under
 the weight of its cultural catalogue: it's in Italy that you'll find 
Michelangelo's 
David and Sistine Chapel frescoes, Botticelli's 
Birth of Venus and 
Primavera, da Vinci's 
The Last Supper,
 and the classic villas of Andrea Palladio. And we haven't even 
mentioned the chariot-grooved streets of Pompeii, the Byzantine mosaics 
of Ravenna, or Giotto's revolutionary frescoes in Padua.
 
 
 
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