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Tips, Trips, and Stories From My Worldly TravelsThe Roscioli family rules Rome’s gastronomic scene!
Let's see…What are the key elements that make us yearn for the Italian cuisine? Pizza… Yes of course! Pasta… indisputably! Delicious cheese and cold cuts from every part of Italy … certainly! Fine wines … obviously! And select coffee and traditional sweets...
Illusionistic art in Rome will make you question your eyesight!
The trompe l'oeil technique in art is used in order to create optical illusions and three dimensional scenes, giving the impression of bigger spaces and confusing the eye as it's blurring reality with imagination. In Rome this technique has been adopted in both...
Sant’ Eustachio il Caffe: The Temple of cappuccino
Even if it weren’t for the big sign in blue and yellow writing on the outside, you’d still have no problem recognizing this famous coffee bar due to the long queues you normally meet at its entrance. This is because Sant' Eustachio il Caffe is known for serving the...
Baunilla : Super sweets in a super cute place
It's true that Milan being so full of amazing, temping shops can tire even the most dedicated fashion lover. The same goes for art lovers, as there are more than plenty sights and art collections one can admire. For those tired of walking the historic streets around...
San Fedele: art and religion
The elegant church of San Fedele stands right in the heart of Milan, just opposite the famous La Scala and next to the majestic Palazzo Marino, home of the city’s municipal administration. It’s the Jesuits’ church in Milan and offers a chance for a short artistic tour...
Museo Poldi Pezzoli: Its various collections will not let you feel bored!
Housed in an elegant Milanese mansion which used to be the residence of a private collector to whom the museum is named after, Poldi Pezzoli is a museum and gallery with permanent exhibitions that vary from paintings to sculpture and from armory to clocks. Right in...