All of our tours not only feed you the best each city has to offer but also immerse you in the local culture, authentic street life and history.
A Culinary Guide to Birthday Restaurants in Venice
Venice is one of the top destinations in Italy to host a special occasion like a birthday party or anniversary dinner. The city is filled with some of the finest restaurants for hosting birthday parties, of any scale. From Michelin-starred restaurants like Osteria da Fiore to vegetarian-friendly ristorantes like La...
Blog Posts
Jewish Ghetto Rome: History, Culture & Food
Rome has plenty of unique neighborhoods, but the Jewish Quarter is particularly distinctive. Its cobblestone streets, historic piazzas, and striking architecture give it so much character. Why the Jewish Ghetto Is a Unique Neighborhood Today, a thriving Jewish community still lives here, continuing traditions that date back centuries. That living...
A Food Lover’s Guide to Brunch in Venice
Nothing says vacation quite like a lazy morning followed by a late breakfast. If this is your preferred way to start the day, you might be interested to discover some of the top spots for brunch in Venice that I’ve taken a liking to during my last few visits. Brunch...
Campo di Fiori Rome: History, Culture, Food & Things to Do
Campo de’ Fiori in Rome is all the talk at the moment among travelers. It has character, an interesting history, and a convenient location all in one. No wonder it earns a place on just about every itinerary for people visiting the city. Neighborhood Overview and History Campo de’ Fiori...
Testaccio Rome: History, Culture, Food & Things to Do
Testaccio isn’t Rome’s best-known neighborhood, with most visitors opting to base themselves in the likes of Monti, Trastevere, and the Centro Storico. However, head slightly further south, and you’ll stumble upon Testaccio, an effortlessly cool and quirky spot that’s finally getting a little more recognition these days. Why Testaccio Is...
Trastevere Rome: Authentic Charm and Vibrant Streets
With its meandering cobblestone streets, striking medieval structures, and signature terracotta buildings, Trastevere in Rome has established itself as one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods. In fact, this lively bohemian pocket of the Italian capital has long been a favorite among visitors on my Rome food tours. Why Trastevere...
Florence Countryside: History, Scenic Villages, Wine, and Things to Do
Step outside of Florence and the scenery changes immediately. The countryside opens up into rolling hills, rows of cypress trees, vineyards, and olive groves. Quiet roads wind between old farmhouses, and hilltop towns sit peacefully and seem as if they have barely changed for centuries. Why the Florence Countryside Is...
It’s that time of the day in Venice when you need an espresso for a little lift-me-up. From charming hideaway coffee shops operating on a come-and-go system to luxurious espresso bars amongst tourist hotspots like Piazza San Marco, cafes in Venice are a unique experience. I’ve lost count of the...
Florence City Center: History, Sights, Food, and Things to Do
Everyone wants to visit Florence’s city center. It’s brimming with history and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site packed with medieval streets, famous piazzas, and some of the most recognizable Renaissance landmarks in the world. Why Florence City Center Is the Heart of the City While walking through, you’ll immediately...