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Reggia di Caserta / Royal Palace of Caserta
Hi guys, today, we’ll go on a journey to one of Italy’s most magnificent and lesser-known treasures— the Royal Palace of Caserta, that is, Reggia di Caserta. Often referred to as the ‘Versailles of Italy’, this royal palace is a stunning example of Baroque architecture and opulent design. Let’s dive into the history, beauty, and secrets of this incredible palace! Located in Southern Italy, in the heart of the Campania region, just north of Naples, it’s a 40-minute drive from Naples in a city called Caserta. FUN-FACT: Did you know that the first written reference to the bidet shows up in Italy in 1726, precisely, right here at the Royal…
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19 Best Day Trips from Naples Italy
An amazing city in by itself, Naples was once home to royal families from the Houses of Anjou and Valois, to that Trastamara, Bourbons, Murat, and Bonaparte. So, what makes Naples so accommodating to even royal families that they settled here or close by? Within Naples are wondrous ancient Greek colonial settlements like the Napoli Sotterranea, majestic medieval castles like Castel Nuovo and Castel dell’Ovo, interesting social meeting points like Piazza del Plebiscito, exquisite and authentic and local foods, amazing nightlife and walks around the city, and world-class art from Caravaggio, Bernini, and Scarpelli. So imagine what an itinerary of the best day trips from Naples would look like in…
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Top 15 Amalfi Coast Towns Worth Visiting!
Best Tips for visiting the Amalfi Coast Towns: MAP of the Amalfi Coast Towns Location: Province of Salerno, Campania region of Italy From Rome by Car: 3 hr 30 min From Naples by Car: 1 hr 20 min Why visit the Amalfi Coast Towns? Few stretches of real estate in the world have what the Amalfi Coast has to offer. The 48 km long Amalfi Drive has deep ravines flanking high-altitude roads, all passing by ocean waters so blue they gave the name Tyrrhenian to the robes of nobility. And that’s not all. Towns and cities perched on the edges of cliffs so sheer you feel as if you…
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10 Things To Do in Procida Island: Italy’s Hidden Gem
“Culture Capital of Italy” Location: Campania Region How to get to Procida Island from Naples: Ferry at Calata Porta di Massa – Procida ➡️ 40 minutes Best Tip: Exploit the Public Transport system from Ferries to Marina Grande to Buses to E-bike rentals to Mini-taxies Map of Beaches and Things To See & Do on Procida Island Among the great Neapolitan marvels I could have visited, it was my trip to Procida Island that drew me to this region of the country. Procida Island is called the Cultural Capital of Italy and for good reasons. She has lemons, large and extra sweet. Movie producers for box office blockbusters like The…
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Polignano a Mare Italy
The Amalfi Coast is cool, but have you been to Polignano a Mare Italy ?? ⤵️ The Amalfi Coast is absolutely stunning and lives up to all its hype & postcard worthy views! But it’s also notoriously expensive & crowded place to stay if you prefer that slow “Dolce Vita” moments! If you are looking for incredible time along the Italian coast, with more budget friendly stay, then look no further than Polignano a mare, a white-washed picturesque town, south of Italy, in the Puglia region! This small coastal Island is equally postcard worthy and offers an excellent base for exploring the nearby towns of Monopoli, Locorotondo,…
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Naples Food Tour (with a LOCAL)
“Buongiorno, foodies! Ever heard of Naples Food Tour?? Well, today, we’re in the heart of Naples, Italy, to embark on a mouth-watering adventure through its iconic food scene. Join me as we savour the flavours, discover hidden gems, and learn about the rich culinary traditions that make Naples a food lover’s paradise, better yet, we’ll be doing this with a local.” ”Naples, or Napoli in Italian, is a city that has been captivating hearts for centuries. Nestled on the Bay of Naples, with the mighty Mount Vesuvius watching over, the intriguing ruins of Pompeii waiting to be uncovered, this city is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be uncovered.”…
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Amalfi Coast Italy Guide
(Costiera amalfitana) The Amalfi Coast is a picturesque stretch of coastline located in the southern part of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, in the Campania region. It is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, dramatic cliffs, charming coastal towns, and crystal-clear turquoise waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The coastline stretches for about 50 kilometers (31 miles) and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Even though it’s known as the Amalfi Coast, there are 13 towns spreading across a strip of land kissed by the sun and declared by UNESCO “World Heritage Site. Here’s the Amalfi Coast Italy Guide. Here is a list of towns along the Amalfi Coast: These towns, each with their…
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Paestum, Italy: Ancient Greek Temples
While many travel all the way to Greece to see the awesome Greek ruins, well, just south of the Amalfi Coast stands a dramatic reminder of the rich history of this part of Italy. Where is Paestum? Nestled along the Campania Coast among the Italian farmlands with the famous Buffalo who give the creamy delightful mozzarella di Buffalo that gracefully crowns the best pizzas on the planet, I kid you not, you’ll find an ancient archaeological treasure containing the best preserved Greek ruins in the world laid out exactly as it was over 500 years Before Christ! What to see at Paestum… Walking through this ancient city we find the…
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Salerno, Italy
Salerno is a lively seaport on the southeastern edge of Italy’s Amalfi Coast. PLANNING A TRIP? Visit travopo.com, for the ultimate “Do-It-Yourself” or “DIY” Trip planner that empowers you to PLAN and ORGANISE your travels just the way you like. Though the region is typically known as a jet-setters’ paradise, less glitzy, Salerno has become a popular destination for travellers seeking a more tranquil, but nonetheless fascinating place to discover ancient historical sights, sparkling beaches, nature parks, and authentic southern Italian cuisine. DISCOVER SALERNO – A walking tour of Italy’s most beautiful city Join me on my Adventures in Italy! Watch my Salerno walking tour and see this beautiful city.…
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RAVELLO, Amalfi Coast
Breathtakingly beautiful, Ravello sits above the Amalfi Coast’s seaside fishing villages. Ravello is also known as The Balcony Of The Coastiera Amalfitana. Ravello, unlike the majority of towns on Italy’s Amalfi Coast, is not on the sea. Perched on a hilltop more than 1200 feet (~365 meters) above the Mediterranean and far removed from the crowds that flock to the sea towns of Amalfi and Positano, Ravello is the hidden treasure on the Coastiera Amalfitana. Its villas and vistas have enchanted visitors for centuries. Famous actors, authors, composers, and artists have come here for refuge and inspiration. Join me on my Adventures in Italy!