My Favorite Hidden Gems in Milan, Italy
Milan gets a lot of hate when it comes to Italian cities. And I’ll be 100% transparent; I am a former Milan hater. My hate was solely based off visiting the city on a gloomy...
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Milan gets a lot of hate when it comes to Italian cities. And I’ll be 100% transparent; I am a former Milan hater. My hate was solely based off visiting the city on a gloomy...
Read MoreAny of my fellow millennial women reading this will recognize and know the Tivoli Gardens from The Lizzie McGuire movie. Even if you don’t have your own Paolo to whisk you off into the sunset,...
Read MoreI love visiting churches in Europe. There is so much depth behind the history and we can uncover so many stories inside solely based on the architecture, the art, etc. If you are in Milan...
Read MoreAbout 45-60 minutes outside of Milan (traffic-depending or train schedules), you’ll find Bergamo. Bergamo is a unique medieval town that has since expanded into quite a modern city as well, depending if you venture to...
Read MoreRome is such an incredible city to visit. Of course you must-see the Coliseum, the Vatican, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon, and so on. BUT, what if I told you there are some incredible hidden...
Read MorePorta Venezia is a favorite neighborhood of many Milanese and expats living in Milan. It has so much to offer: a bustling expat community, access to some incredible shopping on Corso Buenos Aires, and a...
Read MoreProcida is a small and serene island located off the coast of Naples. It is often overshadowed by nearby Ischia, but it makes a great afternoon or day trip from Naples given the easy access...
Read MoreAs an American, the weekend can truly mean one thing for a food lover: brunch. Yes, that perfect mid-day meal with friends to recap the week together. I was nervous that Italy wouldn’t have the...
Read MoreFlorence is one of the most beautiful cities in Italy, so it is no surprise more and more tourists have been flocking here in recent years. If you find yourself wondering how to spend one...
Read MoreTorino, or Turin, Italy is the capital of the 3 C’s: cars (Fiat is from here), coffee, (Lavazza is from here), and chocolate (gianduia is from here). So honestly, what isn’t there to like about...
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