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Living In Italy by Stef Smulders
Living In Italy by Stef Smulders




Living In Italy by Stef Smulders

Follow in the steps of the Grand Tour take part in the Palio di Siena, explore the trulli in Puglia walk through medieval Rome enjoy a truffle tasting explore the Chianti vineyards by car. Come with us as we visit Lombardy and its lakes, view the splendors of Venice, and travel from Emilia Romagna to the "regions of the monasteries" in the Apennines and on to the gems of southern Italy-the islands of Sicily and Sardinia.Įvery aspect of Italian life is dealt with in the numerous information boxes that describe a wide range of activities for tourists seeking unforgettable experiences. The chapters of the guide will provide the traveler with a well-structured, untrammeled guide to the beauties of Italy, starting with the legendary capital Rome, and followed by the regional attractions. There are practical tips on organizing a tour, descriptions of the history and the culture of Italy, its art and artisan movements, and of course, the cuisine. This book takes its readers on a journey through the peninsula, in the company of one of the best-known Italian tourist guides. I can add Stef Smulders to the list of my favorite ex-pat authorse. The natural landscapes are unique in their variety and completely harmonized with human activity. (ebook) Living in Italy: the Real Deal - Hilarious Expat Adventures (9781507158852).

Living In Italy by Stef Smulders Living In Italy by Stef Smulders

oltrepo wine milan Beyond Milan Living in Milan. This book is a mustread for lovers of amusing travelogue memoirs and for those interested in practical advice on how to relocate to Italy. Italy offers a perfect combination of art, culture, monuments, food, fashion, shopping and fun. The Italian word for toilet (the part you sit on) is water pronounced vater. A crazy contractor, a rubbish real estate agent, a fake plummer, an escaped electrician., the mindbending burocracy: Stef and Nico confronted them all and miraculously survived.






Living In Italy by Stef Smulders