Live out your Romeo and Juliet dreams by visiting the famous Casa di Giulietta!
Visit this can't miss historical landmark.
Visit Fran's hometown of Valdagno on Friday mornings for the Mercatto.
Visit this quaint town and explore the castle and the iconic human-sized chessboard out front.
We recommend making the drive to Lago di Garda to experience on of the most beautiful regions in Italy.
Take the train to Venice to explore all of the historical landmarks. Take a gondola ride or explore the islands. We recommend comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a lot.
Visit Hosteria a Le Bele for incredible food and wine. They accommodate any dietary restrictions.
The region famous for prosciutto and cheeses
A short walk from the Arena you can visit this castle in Verona.
If you have some extra time in Italy we reccommend heading to Cinque Terre for the amazing views. Get your walking shoes ready and do all five towns in a day!
Take a day trip to visit the Ferrari Museum in Modena! The museum is not purely for cars; there are also trophies, photographs and other historical objects relating to the Italian motor racing industry. In addition to that, the exhibition introduces technological innovations, some of which had made the transition from racing cars to road cars.
Take a stroll in the picturesque Piazza delle Erbe or grab a bite to eat at one of the bars/restaurants.
According to the French historian Georges Duby, they are one of the most outstanding examples of Gothic art.
Visit Treviso and enjoy the Prosecco! Go wine tasting where prosecco originated from!
Drive 2 hours west to visit Milan! A metropolis in Italy's northern Lombardy region, it is a global capital of fashion and design.
A quaint town near Verona that is currently being excavated as a Roman Mosaic Floor was found (https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-52818746).