St. Peter’s Square: What to Know Before You Visit
A practical guide to visiting St. Peter’s Square and Basilica in Vatican City — history, architecture, what to see inside, entry tips, and how to get there.
A practical guide to visiting St. Peter’s Square and Basilica in Vatican City — history, architecture, what to see inside, entry tips, and how to get there.
La Pelosa on Sardinia’s north-west coast has white sand, turquoise water, and a 16th-century watchtower. Here’s what you need to know before you visit — including the visitor cap and booking rules.
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La Pelosa is one of Sardinia’s most recognisable beaches, located near the village of Stintino on the north-west coast. Here is everything you need to plan your visit.
Civita di Bagnoregio in Lazio sits on eroding volcanic rock, accessible only by a single footbridge. Known as La Città che Muore — The Dying City — it has been continuously occupied for over 2,500 years. Here’s what to know before you visit.
Piazza San Giacomo in Udine is one of northern Italy’s finest medieval squares. This guide covers the history, the food, and everything you need to know before you visit Friuli-Venezia Giulia’s most underrated city.
Piazza Navona in Rome is one of Italy’s most iconic public squares. Built on a Roman stadium, it holds three Baroque fountains and a masterpiece church. Here’s everything you need to know before you visit.
San Gimignano is one of Tuscany’s best-preserved medieval towns, famous for its fourteen surviving stone towers. Here is what to see, eat, and know before you visit.
Palermo’s Quattro Canti is one of Sicily’s most striking baroque squares. Here’s everything you need to know before you visit, including horse carriage rides, nearby landmarks, and practical travel tips.
The Amalfi Coast offers some of the most dramatic sea views in Europe. Here is what to expect, where to go, and when to visit this iconic stretch of Italian coastline.
Positano on the Amalfi Coast draws visitors from across the world. Here’s what actually makes it so special — and everything you need to plan your visit.
Basilicata’s only coastal town has sea caves you can only reach by boat, water clear enough to see 20 metres down, and almost none of the crowds found further along the Tyrrhenian coast. Here is what to know before you visit Maratea.
Trastevere is one of Rome’s oldest and most distinctive neighbourhoods, sitting on the west bank of the Tiber. Here is what you need to know before you visit.
From a hotel window on the Amalfi Coast to a boat on Lake Como, Italy’s best views are specific, accessible, and exactly as good as their reputation. Here is where to find them.
Kindred Women Travelers has already run a Lake Como to Tuscany itinerary — small group, values-driven, the slow-Italy model we always recommend. Here is why we are paying attention.
The Amalfi Coast is one of the most scenic stretches of coastline in Europe. A practical guide to the best views — from hotel rooms, boat trips, and clifftop gardens — and when to visit.
Udine was shaped by 377 years of Venetian rule. Here’s what the Republic built in Piazza San Giacomo — and why the Lion of St Mark is still standing.
Udine spent 377 years under Venetian rule, from 1420 to 1797. The Lion of St Mark, the clock tower modelled on the one in Piazza San Marco, and the Gothic loggia in Piazza San Giacomo are all still standing. Here is what the Venetian Republic left behind.
Udine’s Piazza San Giacomo has looked the same since the 1400s. The Loggia del Lionello, the clock tower, the Venetian columns — here is what to see, eat, and do in Friuli’s most underrated city.
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Discover Piazza San Giacomo in Udine — one of Italy’s finest medieval squares. This practical guide covers the history, key buildings, what to see, and how to get there.
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