Top 5 Most Romantic Places To Visit in Italy during 2020

There’s no denying that Italy ranks among the most beautiful and romantic countries to visit in the world. It is therefore no surprise that starry-eyed couples and honeymooners have made their way to the land of love for hundreds of years. The question is, where are the most romantic places to visit during your time here?

1. Verona

How can the birthplace of fabled lovers Romeo and Juliette not feature on our list? Fair Verona, the city of fabled romance, has much to offer couples, from operatic performances at the Verona arena and Casa de Julietta (the house of Juliette) to the mesmerizing maze at Giardino Giusti. How about a meander along the Adige river, or perhaps some time spent admiring the views from Castel San Pietro?

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2. Venice

As much as we tried to exclude Venice from this list for its predictability, it’s simply impossible to miss out on the enchanting islands that make up this magical city. What could be more romantic than being serenaded aboard a gondola at sunset while traversing the intricate canals of Venice? If you’re ready for a break from the hustle, the Prosecco Vineyards are a must during your trip with us, and they’re situated just a short drive from Venice airport.

3. Lake Como

There is no way we could design a romantic, tailor-made tour and leave out Lake Como. Exploring a myriad of towns, hand in hand, and cruising along the lake in a Riva boat while savouring a glass of Prosecco makes for the perfect romantic day trip – and the lake-side views are simply astounding.

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4. Tuscany

The Tuscan region comprises a breathtaking expanse of rolling hills, wine farms and quaint towns, as well as the iconic city of Florence. We have included Tuscany as an entire region instead of a city as its romance factor is solely based on your preferences – whether it’s wine tasting in Chianti, city exploration in Florence or strolling around Siena, Tuscany never disappoints.

5. The Amalfi

We would challenge anyone to picture a more romantic activity than journeying along these colourful seaside towns. Each of these coastal wonders have something unique to offer, from Ravello’s bird’s eye views to Positano’s pastel colours. This coastal stretch makes for a marvelous journey of discovery. The Amalfi Coast is also a perfect base from which to explore Italy’s islands of Capri and Ischia.

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To experience the very best of Italy’s romantic side, contact your favourite Italian luxury travel designers, Luxo Italia. Give us carte blanche to plan a trip that encompasses everything you’ve dreamt of, as well as everything you never knew you wanted.

Contact us now on info@luxoitalia.com to start planning your perfect  Italian journey today.

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Top 6 Exclusive Italian Travel Experiences for 2020

Italy is hot on the list of places to travel in 2020. With streets steeped in history and cultural epicentres like Rome and Milan, it seems an obvious choice. Though for those with true wanderlust, travel is about more than just a tour of the major sites. At Luxo Italia, we invite you to experience the real Italy, and to help, we’ve gathered the most authentic Italian experiences for 2020 so that you can bring in the new year in true Italian style.

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1. Relax on a Sunset Cruise along the Amalfi Coast

What better way to ease into your next Italian escape than aboard a yacht along the legendary Amalfi Coast. Nothing says ‘relaxation’ like a glass of champagne at sunset with the salty air against your skin. The Amalfi Coast is known for its beauty, but you don’t have to waste your time fighting the crowds on popular beaches. A private yacht cruise offers the opportunity to swim in hidden caves, dine on a menu of your choice and discover untouched beaches.

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2. Explore Lake Como Aboard a Riva Vintage Boat

Lake Como is synonymous with luxurious indulgence. Imagine Michelin star restaurants, awe-inspiring landscapes and regal architecture, all at the water’s edge. One way to embrace the history and tradition of this unique destination while simultaneously enjoying its key feature – the lake – is to take a tour aboard a vintage Riva boat. The classic Italian craftsmanship of these boats is a sight to behold, and to glide across the water with the wind in your hair is, in our opinion, the best way to see all this dynamic region has to offer.

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3. Discover the Vatican’s Labyrinth of Hidden Rooms

To travel Italy is to uncover the many layers of mystery and intrigue that is woven into its history. There is often more to see than what meets the eye. One example of this is the labyrinth of hidden rooms within the Vatican that most people are not even aware exists, let alone have ever had the opportunity to see. Let our expert guides immerse you in tales of a time long past and see a different side to this world famous landmark.

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4. Enjoy a Luxury Gondola Tour of the Venetian Lagoon

You have not felt the magic of Venice until you’ve explored the city using its most traditional and romantic form of transportation – the gondola. Luxo Italia ensure an authentic experience with expert guides and tranquil routes through the floating city that will have you coming back for more.

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5. Uncover Untouched Beauty in Puglia

The untapped beauty of the Puglia region offers a fresh take on the much-loved Italian seaside getaway for the discerning traveler. Wander through whitewashed seaside towns and discover a treasure trove of pristine sand beaches and unparalleled natural beauty. Feast like locals in unassuming piazzas on authentic cuisine made from only the finest ingredients. Puglia is set to be the next best thing when it comes to seaside escapes – watch this space.

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6. Indulge in a Night of Open-air Culture in Arena di Verona

There’s nothing quite like listening to an opera in a space where the phenomenal acoustics were designed in the first century. The Arena di Verona is one of the most well preserved amphitheaters in all of Italy and one of the best large scale opera venues in the world. Don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy one of Italy’s greatest musical artforms in a piece of living history.

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Founders of Luxo Italia, Paul and Andrea, offer meticulously curated private Italian itineraries for those looking to experience the true essence of Italy. Consider them the well-travelled and trusted friends you always wish you had. With personalized itineraries and recommendations, they will ensure a seamless, once-in-a-lifetime getaway that you’ll be talking about long after you’ve landed back home. For more information, take a look at Luxo Italia’s Facebook and Instagram pages, visit our website or get in touch here.

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Travel Inspiration for 2020 – Beautiful Places in Italy

Travel is such a personal thing that what looks like paradise to one, may not spark the soul of another. The beauty of having two locals designing your tailor-made itinerary is the opportunity to see some lesser-known spots in Italy and experience the crème de la crème of its historical streets. A lack of inspiration is so often a stumbling block for clients so keep reading to see some of the most beautiful places in Italy.

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Venice – from the Grand Canal to the islands of Murano and Burano, its wonderous waterways are a sight to behold

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The incredible beauty of Bologna

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Charming Cinque Terre – a string of 5 seaside towns nestled on the cliff face

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Florence, home to Michaelangelo’s David and the Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore

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The lesser-known, smaller sister of Capri, the enchanting island of Ischia

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If there was ever a place of historical significance to visit on your tour, it’s Pompeii and the mighty Vesuvius

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“When you write the story of two lovers, let it be on the banks of Lake Como” – Franz Liszt

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Slightly south of Florence is where you’ll find the Tuscan town of Siena

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The Dolomites, Lake Braies to be precise – a place of astounding contrast you need to experience for yourself

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The magnificent Amalfi Coast – a stretch of coastline spanning 50kms dotted with its famous pastel-coloured towns such as Positano, Amalfi, Ravello and Sorrento

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Verona, the birthplace of Shakespeare’s iconic tale of two lovers, Romeo and Juliet 

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Whether you view yourself sailing along the Amalfi Coast, wine tasting in Tuscany or discovering Italy’s vast and vibrant history – or all of the above! – Luxo Italia is on hand to bring your dreams to life. If you need any more inspiration, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

What are you waiting for? Adventure awaits!

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Five Not-To-Be-Missed Stops On Your Next Culinary Tour of Italy

It’s no secret that Italy is the epicenter of the culinary world. Whether you’re an epicure looking for authentic Italian cooking classes, a wine connoisseur searching for the perfect blend, or a gourmet adventurer on the hunt for an off-the-beaten-track experience, we’ve gathered the five not-to-be-missed gastronomic stops for your next Italian escape.

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1. Discover the flavour of Tuscany on the Chianti Wine Tour

A famous Italian proverb states ‘in wine there is truth’, and there is no truer way to experience Tuscany than through its wines. Italy is synonymous with fine wine and the Luxo Italia Chianti wine tour is the perfect introduction to the word-class selection on offer. The Chianti region extends from Florence to Siena and is made up of verdant rolling hills and stone-walled cellars, with olive orchards dotted in between.

A trip to this historic region is the ultimate in culinary indulgence, and you’ll also witness 300 years’ worth of viticultural excellence. No two wineries are the same, and each offers a unique glimpse into the balance between the traditional and contemporary Italian wine making scene as it stands today.

2. Gather first-class ingredients on a white truffle hunting experience

Set out into the leafy woods on the outskirts of San Miniato for a chance to hunt for a culinary treat – the white truffle. Be a part of this ancient Tuscan tradition and, while you search, learn all about the history and uses of this gastronomic treasure. After your day out in the woods you’ll be treated to an exceptional meal using the ingredients foraged for during your tour, with a demonstration of how best to use them in your next Italian meal. If this sounds like just the experience for you, be sure not to miss out on our exclusive white truffle hunting tours offered in Tuscany.

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3. Sample traditional Italian cuisine at its finest at Solociccia in Panzano

To see Chef Dario Cecchini cooking is to witness poetry in motion. This internationally acclaimed butcher and chef has been working to keep the tradition of butchery alive, while simultaneously taking an environmentally conscious and sustainable approach. Dining at Solociccia is an opportunity to experience the heart of Italian cuisine, with simple cuts of meats prepared to perfection.

Enjoy a six-course meal, complemented with seasonal vegetables and a Tuscan favorite – beans with extra virgin olive oil. Soak it all up with fresh bread and a glass of the region’s best wines. To finish, indulge in slice of unique olive oil cake and the age-old tradition of a glass of grappa. This off-the-beaten-track Italian culinary experience is one you’ll be talking about long after the taste of ragu has faded.

4. Taste world-renowned white wine in sleepy San Gimignano

When you step into the walled city of San Gimignano, you’re stepping into a fairy-tale world like no other. While exploring the winding streets beneath terracotta roofs, make sure to look out for cellars boasting the internationally acclaimed Vernaccia di San Gimignano. Made from the vernaccia grape that can only be found in the hills around San Gimignano, this dry, crisp white attracts wine connoisseurs from across the world to sample Italy’s finest white wine. Make sure to wrap a bottle up for your trip home – you won’t regret it.

5. Learn age-old secrets to Italian cuisine with Chef Luigi

Visit the family-owned restaurant Salice Blu in Bellagio and allow the energetic and internationally-acclaimed Chef Luigi to teach you the secrets of the Italian kitchen. Chef Luigi’s classes are renowned for their personal touch and engaging approach. After sharing a coffee and a myriad of stories with your host, you’ll follow Chef Luigi into the garden to pick and choose from a selection of fresh produce and ingredients. The morning will be spent making fresh pasta from scratch, which will later be enjoyed al fresco on the terrace. This experience is best paired with a Riva vintage boat tour along the shores of Lake Como.

Why choose us to be your luxury Italian tour planners?

Luxo Italia offers hand-crafted Italian travel itineraries for discerning travelers looking for an exclusive experience of one of the world’s greatest gastronomic destinations. If one of the experiences listed here has piqued your interest, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. For more information, take a look at our website, send us an email on info@luxoitalia.com or call +39 02 9475 2187.

What are you waiting for? Plan your next Italian escape today!

Experience Italian Excellence: Portofino to Como in 7 Days

Have you always wanted to take a tailor-made tour through Italy, but never been sure about exactly what to do and where to go? With Luxo Italia, you get to experience Italy’s very finest experience, curated by our in-country experts. For us, attention to detail is everything. Our dedicated team takes care of everything from elegant transport and luxury accommodation to activities and restaurant bookings at award-winning establishments. All we need from you is a sense of your passions, interests, and bucket-list items – and then we take care of the rest.

To give you a sense of what you can expect from a journey with Luxo Italia, we include one of our most recent and truly exceptional itineraries below:

Day 1

Upon arrival in Italy, our chauffeured Mercedes S class will transport you to your hotel in Portofino, situated just two and a half hours from Milan. The Belmond Splendido and Belmond Splendido Mare are two of finest luxury hotels in Portofino.  Whether you’re into soaking up local life in the harbor, or prefer gazing down to the coast from the hillsides, Portofino is bound to inspire you.

Your first evening will be spent at one of the best restaurants along this stretch of coast. Taverna Del Marinaio is the place to experience decadent local fare, lovely views, and a truly romantic atmosphere.

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Enjoy a free day exploring the town or visit Paraggi, a beautiful bay located between Santa Margherita Ligure and Portofino.

Day 3

Don your best swimsuit and prepare for a leisurely day spent on a private yacht cruising around Cinque Terre, an area famous for its spectacular multicolored cliffside towns. The cruise departs at 10am and includes a premium bottle of champagne.

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Start the day by saying farewell to the Belmond Hotel and set off on your private transfer. The magnificent Mandarin Oriental awaits your arrival on the shores of Italy’s legendary Lake Como. Expect exclusivity and timeless elegance combined with signature Italian charisma. Spend the afternoon settling into your new abode, relax at the floating pool, or spoil yourself with a treatment at the on-site spa.

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Day 5

Board a classic Riva Arniston and set off on an unforgettable adventure around Lake Como. The Arniston was described by Carlo Riva as being ‘designed with love, born pure and strong like a pedigree horse. Unforgettable! It was my lord of the sea’ – and it is known as a smooth yet sporty ride.

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Your tour includes stunning sights such as Villa Balbinanello, an iconic location featured in the James Bond movie Casino Royale, and one of the recent Star Wars movies. The day’s adventure also includes lunch at a traditional Italian restaurant in Bellagio.

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Lake Como is one of the most magical places in Italy, so make the most of a free day here by exploring the age-old towns that adorn its shores, shopping in Como or sampling the incredible restaurants in the area.

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Day 7

Check out of the Mandarin Oriental and enjoy the scenic drive back to Milan’s Malpensa Airport for a flight home.

Once you have experienced the culture, beauty and culinary masterpieces of Italy, the likelihood of you planning your next trip on the flight home is high. When you’re ready to return, don’t forget to consult your local travel experts for another tailor-made itinerary!

Top Sights in Rome

Join us as we venture through the well-trodden streets of Italy’s capital, Rome. As one of the most popular international travel destinations due to its many and varied attractions, it should feature on every travellers list. If you need a little more convincing that it should be in your custom itinerary, have a look at some of the top things to do in Rome below:

The Colosseum

What is a trip to Rome without a visit to the Colosseum? Step back to a time when the Roman Empire reigned supreme and the Colosseum played host to exhibitions, executions, gladiator fights and chariot races. Since its construction, the structure has survived earthquakes and bombings during World War II. It has also been used as a church, cemetery and, occasionally, as a castle for nobility.

The Colosseum has since been declared one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and attracts around 6 million tourists per year. Be sure not to miss it!

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Roman Forum

Take a short walk from the Colosseum to the Roman Forum. The Forum was historically a venue for religious and public activities. Following the fall of the Roman Empire, it was slowly buried, and had to be excavated in the 20th century. Here are the main sights to tick off on during your exploration of the Forum precinct:

  • Via Sacra
  • Arch of Titus
  • Arch of Septimius Severus
  • Temple of Antonius and Faustina
  • Basilica of Mexentius and Constantine
  • The Curia
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The Trevi Fountain

The Trevi Fountain was constructed in 1762 and derives its name from ‘Tre Vie’ (three ways), as it is situated where three main streets meet. It is also the largest fountain in Rome and a must-see attraction.

Not only is the Trevi Fountain a place of great beauty, but also of great mythical significance. The belief is that if you throw one coin into the fountain, you will return to Rome; if you throw two, you will fall in love with an attractive Italian, and if you throw three, you will marry the person you met.

For this to be effective, the coin must be thrown from your right hand over your left shoulder. We recommend making your way here at night to see it fully lit up.

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Located a short walk away from the Trevi Fountain are the Spanish Steps and Piazza di Spagna. The steps were built at the beginning of the eighteenth century. A total of 134 steps connect Piazza di Spagna and the Church of Trinita dei Monti. Descend the Spanish Steps to one of Rome’s most famous piazzas and the beautiful Fontana Della Barcaccia.

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Pantheon

Rome’s towering Pantheon of Agrippa absolutely has to feature on your list of architectural masterpieces to be seen first-hand. Although the structure was built in 126 AD, the Pantheon is said to be the most well-preserved ancient building in all of Rome.

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Catacombs

There are more than sixty catacombs made up of underground passages stretching over hundreds of kilometres. Currently only five are open to the public:

  1. Catacombs of San Sebastiano
  2. Catacombs of San Callisto
  3. Catacombs of Priscilla
  4. Catacombs of Domitilla
  5. Catacombs of Sant ’Agnese.

Created when Christians at the time refused to observe the pagan custom of burning bodies of the deceased. A lack of space and high price of land led to these cavernous underground cemeteries.

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St. Peter's

Last on our list, but by no means least, is St. Peter’s Square and Basilica. Located in the Vatican City, the vast St. Peter’s Square is a beautiful prelude to the intricate Renaissance designs of St. Peter’s Basilica. The church is one of the largest in the world and the final resting place for numerous Popes. Do not let the façade fool you, this expansive church can accommodate up to 20,000 people.

St. Peter’s is also home to the original Pieta sculpture by Michelangelo. One of the most incredible parts of the Basilica is its dome. Originally designed by Michelangelo, the dome was expanded upon by Giacomo Della Porta, and later finished by Carlo Maderno in 1614. The view from the Dome is simply spectacular, so be sure to purchase tickets well in advance.

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Sistine Chapel

Known as one of the greatest treasures in the Vatican City and the world, the Sistine Chapel is steeped in history and visually spectacular. It is also the temple in which Popes are chosen and subsequently crowned.

Construction on the chapel took place between 1473 and 1481 by architect Giovanni dei Dolci. All the frescos on the ceiling are the work of Michelangelo and depict the nine stories of Genesis. As well as the Drunkenness of Noah and Separation of Light from Darkness, the Chapel is also home to one of the most famous frescos, The Creation of Adam. Additionally, if you look above the high alter, Michelangelo’s impressive masterpiece, The Final Judgement, occupies a space of over 13.7 metres in diameter.

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Each of these sights should feature on every travellers list of things to do in Rome, and we look forward to welcoming you to this incredible city. Contact us today and let’s start planning your bespoke itinerary.

Italy’s Luxury Lake Destinations

Italy’s lakes are world renowned for their astounding beauty. The real question is, which offer the most luxurious escapes? Here are our favourite luxury lake destinations in Italy;

Lake Como

It’s difficult to find a place on earth in which art, pleasure and love have lived in such lovely surroundings, in such triumphs of nature and breathtaking bright lights.” – Carlo Lianti

Lake Como is one of Italy’s crowning jewels. The lake and surrounds epitomize the meaning of ‘lap of luxury’. Over 15 picturesque towns adorn its shores just waiting to be explored. Not only is it the most popular, Como is also the deepest lake in Italy, plumbing a depth of 400m.

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Travellers are drawn to Como’s pristine beauty, its Romanesque Villas, and laid-back sense of luxury – not to mention its celebrity spotting opportunities. Including this destination in your tailor-made itinerary offers the perfect opportunity to cruise along in a Riva Boat and maybe even spot Como resident George Clooney. All in all, an adventure not to be missed!

Lake Garda

Lake Garda is the largest lake in Italy. The Lake is nestled among vast mountains between the regions of Lombardy, Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige. Second only to Lake Como in terms of its stature as a travel destination for the discerning, Lake Garda offers stunning vistas, quaint towns and several islands to be explored by boat.

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Along with its stellar scenery, the area is also a historian’s dream. Be sure to visit St. Francis of Assisi’s monastery, founded in 1220, as well as the Grotte di Catulio.

Lake Maggiore

A magical, Mediterranean border between Switzerland and Italy, Lake Maggiore has earned inclusion in our list with its exotic flora. Due to its borderline location, the lake boasts a temperate climate that allows several species of exotic plants to grow. As the second largest lake in Italy, it’s the perfect place for a luxury cruise.

If you plan to visit when the flowers are in full bloom during the spring and summer months, venture up the Mottarone cable car for a panoramic view across the full 64-kilometre stretch of Maggiore.

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Lake Orta

Lauded as a largely undiscovered haven, Lake Orta is ideal for anyone seeking a peaceful paradisiacal escape. Lake Orta is widely known as the ‘secret sister’ amongst Italy’s great lakes, but it is no less magical than its better-known siblings. Discover sleepy medieval towns, age-old monasteries and vibrant piazzas, or cruise along the Lake’s surface admiring the thick woodlands and imposing mountains that surround the lake.

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The surrounding towns are steeped in history, so much so that one of the towns, Orta San Guilio, has been placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. With its largely undiscovered streets, visitors can expect a relaxing respite from the hustle and bustle of many of the other lakeside destinations.

Although the above may feature as the most popular and luxurious of Italy’s lakes, there are of course other lesser-known spots just waiting to be discovered. Luxo Italia’s tailor-made approach to Italian itineraries means that practically anything is possible. Contact us today to start planning your dream Italian trip today.

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5 Amazing Places to Spend Winter in Italy

Contrary to popular belief, Italy is still a wonderful holiday destination during the winter months. Typically, summer lasts from June to September, after which the weather cools and the thrum of tourists return home. However, there is still plenty to see and do during the autumn and winter months from October to May. Allow us to introduce you to 5 amazing places to spend winter in Italy:

Lombardy

Move over France and Switzerland – Italy’s Lombardy region is gaining ground as a top ski destination, and for good reason. With fewer visitors and an excellent snowfall record, the crisp slopes of Livigno are a prime location for international skiing holidays. Wide pistes ensure an optimum environment for snowboarders, in particular. The slopes are a combination of 12 black, 37 red, and 29 blue runs so there are ample options for Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels. Visit between November and April for the best powder conditions.

For a longer getaway, combine your ski experience with some quality time in Lake Como. Also situated in the Lombardy Region, Como can be found just a few hours south-west of Livigno. Although Lake Como is lauded as a summer destination, there is also something incredibly special about staying in a private villa during the winter months. Discover the picturesque towns that adorn its banks or embark on a water-based tour aboard a luxury Riva Boat.

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The Dolomites

The Dolomites in autumn can only be described as otherworldly. Rows upon rows of larch trees change from a rich green to golden brown, the air is crisp and there are fewer people. This is also the prime season for photography, as the alpine glow transitions to a warm orange and rosy pink hue during this period.

In winter, the magnificent peaks of the Dolomite Mountains provide a wonderful playground for skiing, snowboarding and a variety of outdoor winter activities. If that isn’t reason enough, the Dolomites are also home to a past Olympic venue and the number one ski resort in the world. If winter sports aren’t your only interest, the region also offers rejuvenating thermal springs.

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Rome

The country’s capital should definitely feature on your list for an off-season holiday in Italy. Rome is arguably the most visited city in Italy, making it a vibrant, but packed destination during peak season. Fortunately, winter in Rome is a wonderful chance to explore all the must-see sights without competing for a view. December is a particularly special time to visit as the city comes alive with twinkling Christmas lights.

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Tuscany

Tuscany’s vineyards and lush, rolling hills are no less beautiful during the winter months, and are arguably even more striking as the leaves turn in autumn. More importantly, what could be better than an exclusive cooking class by a warm fire, or a private wine tasting tour in Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino? Soak up the views accompanied by a warming glass of red wine and explore each quaint town at your leisure. Additionally, why not try a sublime white truffle hunting experience between October and January?

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Venice

Much like Rome, one of the major perks to an off-season tour of Venice is the peace and quiet. It is also a prime destination for a romantic escape. Explore the main island group of Venice, as well as the smaller surrounding groups such as Murano and Burano. No matter how cool the weather, nothing can compare to cuddling up under a blanket in a gondola for a tour of the city’s intricate canal network. Discover the best things to do in Venice by reading our latest blog.

Feel like treating yourself to Italy’s finest winter experiences as this year draws to a close? Contact Luxo Italia and allow us to create a tailor-made itinerary based on your passions and tastes.

Top 10 Things To Do In Venice

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Venice, or Venezia to the locals, is a place of immense beauty, rich cultural history, and labyrinthine waterways. Venice consists of 117 small islands connected by beautiful bridges and canals scattered with gondolas. As the city features on most travelers’ bucket-lists, allow us to guide you through some of the best things to do in Venice:

St. Mark's Basilica

St. Mark’s Basilica is a sublime piece of architecture dating back to 1092. Visually striking, it is lauded as one of the most important and impressive religious buildings in Northern Italy. Whether you follow the religion or not, the ornate details, Byzantine artwork, frescos and sculptures are truly breath-taking and worth seeing. Please note, as this is a place of religious significance, it is required that your shoulders and knees are covered when visiting.

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Known as the most famous piazza in Venice due to the impressively ornate buildings and archways that frame it, St. Mark’s Square is a perfect place to have an espresso and enjoy the views.

Murano

Like a much smaller Venice, Murano is also a group of small islands connected by man-made bridges and canals. The area is famous for its glass blowing, which can be witnessed in fabulous displays at numerous local factories. During your time here, we recommend seeing the Basilica dei Santa Maria, Palazzo Da Mula and Campo Santo Stefano as well.

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Burano

Another mini replica of Venice, Burano is known to produce the most exquisite lace on the continent. Meander through its picturesque streets, enjoy some local fare, and marvel at the technicolour houses.

Torcello

While you’re exploring other island groups, add Torcello to the list. Home to a 7th century cathedral and the ruins of its baptistery, it is a true Byzantine masterpiece.

Bridges

Arching impressively over the vast Grand Canal, the Ponte di Rialto is undoubtedly the most famous and iconic bridge of Venice. The bridge connects the districts of San Marco and San Polo but also serves as a wonderful photo opportunity.

Another important piece of architecture and history is the Bridge of Sighs. Although small, it is said that this bridge served as part of the prison walk from the palace for criminals which, upon crossing, legend has it would take a final look at the city and sigh. The bridge symbolised a crossing from freedom to imminent incarceration.

things to do in venice
things to do in venice

Explore the Grand Canal

One of the most magical ways to experience Venice is by boat, so why not do it in style? Prepare for the epitome of luxury travel and board the embodiment of “La Dolce Vita”, a Riva Boat. Largely considered the jewels of Italy’s waters, make sure to ask for the story of Ernesto Riva during your tour.

San Marco Campanile

Although remarkable when viewed from the ground, there is nothing quite like the panoramic views from the summit of San Marco Campanile. Originally erected in the 9th century as a watch tower, the Campanile unfortunately collapsed in 1902 due to damage caused by fire, earthquakes and lightning throughout the years. Fastidiously rebuilt, the current tower stands at an impressive 98.6m high and is really a structure to behold.

things to do in venice

San Giorgio Maggiore

Located on a small, separate island a short distance from the Venice Basin is San Giorgio Maggiore. Standing proud and visible from the shores of Venice are the majestic San Giorgio Monastery, the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore and a large tower that mirrors San Marco’s campanile. Photo opportunities and age-old secrets abound so take adequate time to explore.

Doges Palace

Last, but my no means least, is Doges Palace. Flaunting its impressive design and earning its name as one of the most renowned buildings in Venice, the façade features white stone arches inlayed with intricate diamond designs. Once inside, each of the impressively decorated rooms boast original artwork, furniture and spectacular detail. Our guests can enjoy a private tour of this captivating piece of history.

things to do in venice

Italy, and its beloved Venezia, are full of tourist hotspots and local hideouts but the real question is, how do you decide what to do? The answer is simple – a bespoke luxury tour showcasing the crème de la crème of Italian attractions. Share your passions, bucket-list items, and dream locations, then leave the rest to us!

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