Italy Travel
For a Happy Hotel Experience, Take the Middle Road
Neither too luxurious nor too austere, mid-range inns are often a great choice for travelers. Here are some of my favorites in Europe, Mexico and Morocco
In Rome, a New Museum Worth Celebrating
A Roman museum devoted to 19th century hero Giuseppe Garibaldi is a bright spot amid the gloomy news from Italy
Rick Steves' Europe: Venice, Italy
Piazza San Marco—the storied square punctuated by its 11th century basilica—endures as an awe-inspiring portal to the city’s many splendors
Rick Steves' Europe: Florence, Italy
In Florence, Michelangelo's masterpiece epitomizes the heroic power and surpassing artistry of the Renaissance
Rick Steves' Europe: Cinque Terre, Italy
Italy's answer to the French Riviera offers swimming, hiking, romance and relaxation along the Mediterranean
Rick Steves' Europe: Rome, Italy
An after-dark walk takes in the Eternal City’s most famous fountains, grand palaces, a soaring temple, candlelit outdoor cafes and street musicians
A Guided Walking Tour of Vernazza
Introduce yourself to this village in Italy’s Cinque Terre through its characteristic town squares
Naples: Italy in the Extreme
The unpredictable Italian city always has a secret or quirky attraction hidden among its many ancient streets
Tuning In to Tasty Italy
There are theories about eating out in Italy that can improve any meal
Climbing the Via Ferrata
In Italy’s Dolomites, a Hike Through World War I History
Palio: Italy's Mad Dash
Pageantry, passion and intrigue are all on display in the no-holds-barred, bareback horse race run twice each summer in the medieval city of Siena
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