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Italy Eyeing 2026 Winter Olympics
Published on Saturday, April 14, 2018 by Kathy McCabe
The Olympics could be coming back to Italy, as the country plans to submit a bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics jointly in Milan and Turin. The Italian Olympic Committee (CONI), sent a letter to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) stating its intention and saying that CONI wishes t...
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Tourism Continues to Be Big Busines...
Published on Saturday, April 7, 2018 by Kathy McCabe
According to a report published by the World Travel and Tourism Committee (WTTC), tourist spending in Italy jumped 6.5% to 39.6€ billion in 2017, making Italy the sixth-largest travel economy in the world. The average increase in tourist spending worldwide was 4.3%.
Travel and touris...
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Rome’s Fiumicino Airport Wins...
Published on Sunday, April 1, 2018 by Kathy McCabe
Two leading independent airport organizations have recognized Rome’s Fiumicino Airport as the world’s most improved airport and the airport with the best quality of services.
Skytrax, an airport rating and assessment company, named Fiumicino the world’s most improved airport. Eac...
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Perillo Tours Easter Monday Special...
Published on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 by Kathy McCabe
The Monday after Easter is called Pasquetta in Italian - or "little Easter" - and Italians usually spend the day picnicking in the countryside. This year, that day is April 2. And here at Perillo Tours, we are going to make it a BIG DAY!
Book any Perillo Tour (Italy or Hawaii) on Monday...
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Italian Easter Recipe: Pizza Rustic...
Published on Tuesday, March 27, 2018 by Kathy McCabe
Every holiday in Italy is celebrated with food. Easter is no exception. One of the most delicious Easter foods is Pizza Rustica- pie filled with all kinds of goodness, perfect to break the Lenten fast. Diana from Perillo Tours shares her family recipe:
Dough:
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Giotto’s Madonna di San Giorg...
Published on Friday, March 9, 2018 by Kathy McCabe
Giotto’s painting Madonna di San Giorgio alla Costa hasn’t been on public display in 25 years, until now, as it has moved to the Opera del Duomo Museum in the Duomo Cathedral complex in Florence. The tempera and gold painting depicts the Madonna as a queen, holding the Christ Child, w...
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An Italian Village That Wants To Be...
Published on Saturday, March 3, 2018 by Kathy McCabe
In modern times, most countries are moving away from governance by a monarchy – with the exception of something of a principality in Italy, which adopted a monarchy in 1963 and is now seeking to become a sovereign nation. Seborga, a 5.4-square-mile parcel of land near the French-Italian...
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Air Italy To Start Flights Between ...
Published on Monday, February 26, 2018 by Kathy McCabe
The second-largest Italian airline, Meridiana, has rebranded under the name Air Italy. With financial support from new shareholder Qatar Airways, Air Italy is looking to become Italy’s premier airline, as Alitalia is undergoing bankruptcy proceedings. Qatar Airways bought a 49% share in ...
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Florence’s Duomo Adds Metal D...
Published on Thursday, February 22, 2018 by Kathy McCabe
In anticipation of peak summer tourist season, the Duomo cathedral complex in Florence is stepping up security measures by installing seven metal detectors in the building. The new walk-through metal detectors will replace the old handheld detectors, with the goal of reducing the time spen...
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Destination Florence: New Movie Abo...
Published on Saturday, February 17, 2018 by Kathy McCabe
The short film Destination Florence is now playing at the Cinema La Compagnia (Via Cavour 50/r) every day at 6 p.m.
The 25-minute movie, set at nightfall in Florence, shows a different and intimate side of Florence with stunning imagery. Churches, towers, piazzas, streets, paintings and...