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Lake Iseo, Italy

Franciacorta, Lake Iseo, Riva, Sarnico

  Lake Iseo is located between the two largest and best known lakes: Lake Garda to the east and Lake Como to the west. The area is called Franciacorta, the land of bubbles. At the Riva Shipyard in Sarnico, Italy on Lake Iseo, dreams really do come true. As VIP guests of Alberto Galassi, the CEO…

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Barolo, Italy

Alba, Barolo, Italy, La Morra, Piedmont

.   The heart of Italy’s northwestern Piedmont region is a gastronomic paradise. It is well known for its white truffles and, of course, for producing the most venerated of Italian wines. Most importantly, the robust, age-worthy Barolo. This noble wine region encompasses the town of Barolo and ten nearby municipalities including La Morra, Alba,…

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Sanremo, Italy

Italian Riviera, Italy, Sanremo

  Sometimes written as San Remo, this Italian Riviera seaside city is one of the closest to the French border. It is best known for its century old casino, Casino di Sanremo. With a comfortable climate that varies little throughout the year, there is plenty to do all year round. Hiking and biking, water sports,…

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Vatican City

Vatican City

  Founded in 1929, Vatican City is the smallest country in the world, both in area and population – only 1/8 the size of Central Park in New York City. The headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, Vatican City is also home to the Pope and a treasure trove of the world’s most most famous…

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Siracusa, Island of Ortigia, Sicily

Island of Ortigia, Italy, Sicily, Siracusa

  Soak up the atmosphere on the Island of Ortigia in Siracusa, Sicily. Delightfully packed with over 2,500 years of history, Greek and Roman architectural styles, pizzerias, trattorias and bars. The real center of Ortigia is the Piazza del Duomo. It is a delightful pedestrian square home to a Cathedral built on the site of…

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Noto, Sicily

Italy, Noto, Sicily

  Noto was rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in the early 18th century. The town was reconstructed using the sophisticated architectural Baroque style of this period. It has very walkable streets, impressive structures, and the best almond granita and brioche perhaps in Sicily. The storied Cathedral sits prominently in the heart of town. This community…

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Ragusa, Sicily

Italy, Ragusa, Sicily

  Ragusa is etched into the hillside with sweeping views, sun drenched piazzas, eye catching churches and singing fountains. This enchanting city is Sicily is an historic town where beauty surrounds you. When dusk arrives, something in the air happens. Join the locals who leave their homes and workplaces to participate in “la passeggiata”. Passeggiata…

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Modica, Sicily

Italy, Modica, Sicily

  The town of Modica is a Baroque gem with stunning architecture and award winning chocolate. Antica Dolceria Bonajuto is the oldest chocolate factory in Sicily with more than 150 years of activity. Receive  a historical introduction of cocoa which is rich in flavonoids, vitamins and ingredients which have a positive effect on our health.…

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Agrigento, Sicily

Agrigento, Italy, Sicily

  Agrigento is a hilltop on Sicily’s southern coast. A walk along one of the infinite beaches and the magical stretch of sea is, of course, a delight. Above all, the Unesco World Heritage Site is best known for the enchanting Valley of Temples. The Small List Best Place to Stay Fontes Episcopi – A beautifully…

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Case Vecchie, Sicily

Anna Tasca Lanza, Cooking School, Italy, Sicily

  From “soil to seed to spoon” the Anna Tasca Lanza Cooking School in Case Vecchie is the culinary secret of Sicily. The gentle rolling hills are a feast for the eyes. A cooking lesson with an expert chef is the ultimate Sicilian culinary experience. Cultivate and explore a passion for good food, especially in the…

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Castellana, Sicily

Castellana, Italy, Sicily

  Castellana Sicula is a tiny village in Sicily with a charming old town center. A group of farmers founded the town in the first half of the 17th century. They found a large fertile territory to start their production. The Small List Best Place to Stay Masseria Xireni – An authentic Agriturismo high in the mountains…

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Palermo, Sicily

Italy, Palermo, Sicily

  In Southern Italy on the island of Sicily is Palermo. It is the industrial and commercial capital of the region rich in history, culture, and architecture. The city dates back to 734 BC. Palermo, Italy’s little slice of paradise, delights all of the senses, especially the taste of Sicilian cuisine. The Small List Best…

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Alta Badia, Italy

Alta Badia, Dolomites, Italy, San Cassiano

  The Alta Badia valley is known as the South Tyrolean stronghold for gourmets. High standards apply and hotels and restaurants in the six villages meet every holiday need. Whether it’s a 5 or 4-star hotel or a traditional mountain hut, the standards are extreme. Alta Badia’s villages are the perfect destination for mountain lovers…

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Verona, Italy

Verona

  Verona is a city of love. It is most famous for being the romantic setting of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” “Juliet’s House” is the top attraction. The 14th-century residence with a tiny stone balcony overlooking a courtyard is said to be the inspiration for Shakespeare. The Small List Best Restauant Ristorante Il Desco –…

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Positano, Italy

Positano

  Positano is a sharply vertical town in the hills of the Amalfi Coast. The streets are steep and narrow and lined with sophisticated boutiques, cafés and sun-bleached architecture. The most picturesque resort town on the Amalfi coast with spectacular coastal views, the mountains behind, a stack of jaunty houses, bougainvillea and, of course, lemon trees.…

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Monforte d’Alba, Italy

Monforte d'Alba

  In route from Saint-Tropez, to Lake Como, we were directed to a gem of a restaurant in the heart of Langhe, neighboring Barolo. A medieval village among the vineyards of Piedmont, Monforte d’Alba rises in an enchanting position. The restaurant, located in Monte d’Alba, is Trattoria Della Posta. Since 1875 the family has been aiming…

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