Italy had always existed in my imagination as a three-city loop: Rome for pasta, Florence for steak, Venice for atmosphere. That was the plan, neat and predictable, right up until the numbers made me ...
Rome does not just feed you — it seduces you. The moment you step off the plane, the smell of espresso, fresh bread, and sizzling cured meat pulls you toward the nearest café. This city has been ...
When in Rome, you’d be remiss not to try the local specialties – there’s so much more than pizza, pasta and gelato (though you’ll find plenty of those too!). If it’s your first time visiting the ...
Italy’s capital isn’t just a perennial favorite for iconic sights like the Trevi Fountain and the Colosseum, but also for its delectable culinary scene. The best Rome food tours help travelers skip ...
In "Word of Mouth: Rome," Travel + Leisure senior editorial director Nina Ruggiero lets tips from local culinary experts lead her through the Eternal City. Travel + Leisure Senior Editorial Director ...
Our in-the-know culinary travel guide to the best things to eat in Italy's bustling capital—plus recipes for making many of the city's iconic dishes at home. Dissecting the food culture of a city as ...
Henry Cunningham founded The Roman Food Tour over a decade ago to share his passion for Italian cuisine with others. Ireland is a gateway to Europe and if you're planning to visit Italy after your ...
There’s no doubt that Italy is a feast for all the senses, especially the sense of taste. Italian food products and cuisine have infiltrated just about every corner of the globe, but there’s no ...
From handmade pasta-making to world-class shopping—the Eternal City is so much more than ancient ruins, best experienced during the off-season. From the Colosseum to the Pantheon to the more than 1000 ...
ROME – Italian food is known and loved around the world for its fresh ingredients and palate-pleasing tastes. The U.N.'s cultural agency Wednesday gave foodies another reason to celebrate their pizza, ...