Ever dreamed of stepping into a perfectly shaped star? In Palmanova, you actually can. This one-of-a-kind town in Friuli-Venezia Giulia isn’t just a pretty face, it’s a star-shaped fortress city designed in 1593 by the Republic of Venice. Think military strategy meets Renaissance perfection, wrapped in nine points of geometric brilliance. Recognized by UNESCO and …
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Looking for a place where Roman ruins, early Christian art, and vineyards live side by side? Aquileia might just be your favorite stop yet. This small town in Friuli-Venezia Giulia once rivaled Rome in importance, and luckily for you, much of its magic is still here to explore. Wander through the jaw-dropping mosaics of the …
Read moreVisit San Daniele del Friuli and discover a town where every bite, every view, and every moment is deliciously authentic. Perched on a gentle hill in the Friulian countryside, this charming destination is world-famous for its melt-in-your-mouth Prosciutto di San Daniele, a cured ham so iconic it’s protected by the EU. But there’s more here …
Read moreIf fairy tales had wine bars, they’d probably look like Cividale del Friuli. Perched near the Julian Alps and split by the dreamy Natisone River, this quiet corner of Friuli-Venezia Giulia feels like time pressed pause somewhere between ancient legends and lazy aperitivos. Visit Cividale del Friuli not just for the cobbled streets or the …
Read morePordenone isn’t trying to impress you, it just does. Tucked quietly between Venice and the Julian Alps, this laid-back beauty in Friuli Venezia Giulia delivers cobbled streets, colorful frescoes, and that rare feeling of discovering a place before it goes mainstream. It’s the kind of city where you’ll sip espresso under arcades in the morning …
Read moreTucked between Italy and Slovenia, Gorizia is one of those places that instantly surprises you. One moment you’re strolling past elegant Austro-Hungarian buildings, and the next, you’re crossing an invisible border into Nova Gorica, its Slovenian twin and co-European Capital of Culture 2025. Set right next to the Collio Goriziano vineyards, it’s also a dream …
Read moreVisit Udine and let this under-the-radar beauty in Friuli-Venezia Giulia charm you with its mix of Venetian flair, Alpine breezes, and ridiculously good wine. Friuli wineries hit a whole new level here, think crisp Friulano poured in sunlit piazzas while locals debate prosciutto like it’s politics. Between fresco-hunting in old palaces and lazy lunches that …
Read morePlanning your next Italian adventure? Let’s talk about Trieste, a city that doesn’t quite fit the mold, and that’s exactly why you’ll love it. Perched on the edge of the Adriatic and bordering Slovenia, Trieste blends Italian flair with Habsburg elegance and a distinct Balkan soul. Think Viennese-style cafés, sea views, ornate buildings, and plates of fresh …
Read moreDeliciously cultural, wildly beautiful, and full of surprises, Emilia-Romagna is where Italy gets real. Sun-drenched hills lined with vineyards, medieval cities brimming with charm, and food that could bring tears to your eyes (in the best way). If you’re wondering about the best things to do in Emilia Romagna, you’re in for a feast, of …
Read morePerched among vine-covered hills in Emilia-Romagna, Castelvetro di Modena draws you in with cobbled streets, honey-colored towers, and the scent of aged balsamic in the air. It’s the kind of place where time stretches out, between sips of Lambrusco Grasparossa, lazy lunches in sunlit piazzas, and golden-hour walks through rolling vineyards. Part of the Emilia-Romagna …
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