Tag Archives: Italy

Santo Stefano: Seven Churches in One

Santo Stefano, or locally known as “Sette Chiese,” is a living representation of the evolution of religion and spirituality in Bologna. What started as a temple to the goddess Isis, later additions in the 5th century converted it from a Pagan temple to a Catholic ... full story

Venice for Less

Let's face it. Venice is one of those places every world traveler must visit at least once. But we're all well aware of another Venice reality - its expense. So if you're yearning for the history and culture of this unique, ... full story

Tuscany’s Big Sister

This summer, TripWolf is exploring some of the gems of Europe and sharing their delights with us. So, when you get tired of the crowds in Rome, Florence and Venice, check out the first article in their series and travel ... full story

Sporting Rome

From the days of chariot races in the Circus Maximus to futbal in the Stadio Olimpico, sports has been an eternal favorite of the citizens of Rome. Follow this GoNomad writer as he gets to know what exactly it is about sports ... full story

Tuscany on a Budget

When you start planning your Tuscany vacation, the Euro might start to add up pretty quickly. But never fear, from cheap eats to free sights, DK Travel has the top 10 budget ... full story

Resplendent Sleeps in Rome

With prime locations -- perched on the top of the Spanish Steps, overlooking the Piazza Barberini and facing the Villa Borghese, to name a few -- these five-star hotels in Rome provide the ultimate luxury ... full story