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Beautiful Italian Wall Decor, Life is a combination of Magic and Pasta – Fellini, PRINTABLE art, Kitchen decor, Restaurant decor, Cafe decor

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Beautiful Italian Wall Decor Life is a combination of Magic This high-resolution printable art is available for instant download automatically after your payment is processed. **PDF and JPEG files provided only. No physical product will be sent to you.** TRANSLATION: “The life is a combination of pasta and magic” – F.Fellini If you would like the English printed in the art, please see this listing: YOUR PURCHASE INCLUDES: 3 high-res jpg files 5 x 7″ 8 x 10″ 8.5 x 11″ 11 x 14″ 1 high-res png file 8.5 x 11″ HOW WILL I RECEIVE MY FILES? – Your printable files will be available to download immediately after Etsy has cleared payment. Like magic! PRINTING – Feel free to print this anywhere you want, like your printer at home or a professional printing resource (such as Staples). PLEASE NOTE – Print may look different than on screen due to different screen and printer settings. Final print quality will depend on the type of printer and paper used. FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY (C) Copyright 2017 Basil & Butter Creative See my full collection here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/BasilandButterPrints



Beach Life, Italian Style

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Beach Life Italian Style. A master class in the art of languor management. A master class in the art of languor management.



The best hotels in Positano

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We have great suggestions for the best hotels in Positano! A master class in the art of languor management.





How Italians Spend Their Sunday in a Little Town – Instantly Italy

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La domenica italiana: How Italians spend their Sunday in a little provincial town If you want to know more about the Italian way of life, here’s a blog post about how Italians spend their Sunday, focusing on a small town like mine



10 Italian Beauty Secrets You Need to Try | THE MODERN JETSETTER Magazine

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One of my greatest beauty icons is undoubtedly my Italian grandmother. She was the ultimate example of what it meant to age with grace and taught me the importance of staying fit without sacrificing culinary indulgences – she climbed mountains…Read More



Italian Hill Towns – Beautiful Places to Stay in Tuscany • Travel Tales of Life

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Beautiful Places to Stay in Tuscany Relax in the bliss of Italian hill towns in Tuscany and Umbria. Best places to stay in Tuscany for all budgets in the beautiful hill towns of Italy.





Masseria Il Frantoio Review: Staying on an Enchanting Olive Farm in Puglia

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A detailed review of the magical Masseria Il Frantoio, a farm stay or masseria in Ostuni, Puglia. Read what to expect from the rooms, grounds, and food. A detailed review of the magical Masseria Il Frantoio, a farm stay or masseria in Ostuni, Puglia. Read what to expect from the rooms, grounds, and food.



Beach Life, Italian Style

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how to beach like an Italian | allure.com A master class in the art of languor management.



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Fine art photograph of Italian cobblestone street with overhanging arch. Beautiful scene in Orvieto, Italy. Great piece for your home. This one measures 8 x 12 inches for the bare print and is $50. Other sizes: 15 x 22 inch bare print $79 Any questions please ask. Thank you, Jim





PRETTIEST TOWNS TO VISIT FROM ROME, ITALY

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Wondering what to do in Rome? On this list you will find unusual day-trips ideas to make your upcoming Rome Vacation even more authentically Italian. Discover the local gems around the eternal city and indulge yourself in the true Italian way of life on your upcoming trip to Rome. Rome Travel Tips | Rome Travel Guide | Rome Italy Tips | Trip to Rome Looking for ideas for unusual day-trips from Rome? Here is a list of the smaller lesser known towns around Rome to explore on your next weekend.



South Tyrol And The Italian Dolomites — Blog — Jess Wandering

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The ultimate guide to the Italian Dolomites! Including great views, hikes, and food. #Italy #Dolomites Five-day itinerary for the Italian Dolomites and South Tyrol. Includes the best things to do, beautiful hikes, and places to stay in the Italian Dolomites!



Rome Itinerary 4 days – How to Make The Most 4 Days In Rome & Vatican City | ItsAllBee

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Exploring Rome’s cool neighbourhoods. Beautiful places it Rome to visit on your itinerary. One of Italy’s most amazing cities. #traveltips #places #adventures #italian #streets #colourful #neighbourhoods #european #citybreak Unrivaled history, amazing cuisine and style, while 4 days in Rome are nowhere near enough but hopefully, my Rome itinerary in 4 days of exploring the impressive capital gets you up to a great start.





Under the Tuscan Sun – Italy Travel Blog

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Sarah goes vineyard-side under the Tuscan sun … and let me tell you, it was an amazing experience. Read about my Italian adventure here! In September of 2019, I visited Italy for the first time. After spending countless hours trying to plan this trip, we finally settled on staying on Italian soil during our international adventure.



10 Italian Hilltop Towns You Must See to Believe • Travel Tales of Life

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10 Italian Hilltop Towns You Must See to Believe – Travel Tales of Life A trip to the romantic Italian hilltop towns is not just about the amazing wine. Not that wine isn’t a fabulous reason for visiting beautiful Tuscany and neighbouring Umbria, but there is far more to see. Below you will find our top 10 Italian hilltop towns that we would love to call home for a month, or possibly forever. We chose to visit by bicycle. For those not keen on cycling the hilltops of Italy our best suggestion is a rental car. See our complete guide of most beautiful places to stay in Tuscany here. 10 Unbelievable Italian Hilltop Towns 1) Civita di Bagnoregio Straight out of a fairy tale book, Civita sits on its volcanic tuft of rock where the Etruscans founded the town more than 2500 years ago. Known as the dying village as earthquakes and erosion caused the edges to give way, the population declined to just 6 residents. Recently a resurgence of tourism is bringing Civita back to life. It is also where Dave and I parted ways on our bikes and he got lost. True story to be found here. Check prices to stay near magical Civitia di Bagnoregio 2) Cortona When Frances Mayes wrote Under The Tuscan Sun little did she realize that her description of the paradise of Cortona would make it so popular she would feel the need to escape. Retaining much of its 3000-year-old history behind Etruscan walls, Cortona is filled with jaw-dropping views, medieval architecture and many quaint shops and restaurants. Yes, we hiked up here to get this view for you. Click for best prices to stay Under the Tuscan Sun in Cortona. 3) Montepulciano Known around the world for the wine produced in the area, Montepulciano towers over the rolling hills sitting atop a 2000 foot limestone ridge. The walls of the city date to the 14th century however recent findings show the town existed in the 4th century BC. The car-free streets allow blissful meandering among shops and wine tasting venues. One of my personal favourites of the Italian hilltop towns. Check latest prices for our favorite spot in Montepulciano – Villa Cicolina 4) San Casciano This quiet Tuscan village sitting atop a hill (how unusual in Italy I know) is just south of Florence. With local shops and a few good restaurants, this can be a quiet location from which to base your travels in Tuscany. A rental car would be required. One of Tuscany’s small but not to be missed towns. Check latest prices in peaceful San Casciano Steep streets in San Casciano 5) Montefollonico Happening upon a wedding in this isolated medieval Italian hamlet, the happy guests in Montefollonico paid the onlookers no attention. I love attempting to learn some of the local language and so with my phrasebook managed to give best wishes to the newlyweds or possibly that it was about to rain. My heart was in the right place. With walls of 13th century fired brick surrounding the little Italian hilltop town, the views left me astounded. Not to mention firmly planted. Who would want to ever leave? Compare prices for accommodations in Montefollonico 6) Sorano Often referred to as the City of Tufa for it’s perching placement on its volcanic tufa stone, Sorano retains much of the activity of centuries ago. Surrounded by vineyards, fields of wheat, grazing sheep and olive groves this town with carved caves in the porous rock transports you back in time. We loved staying in this castle! Find the best prices for Hotel Della Fortezza in Sorano. Who doesn’t want to stay in a castle? 7) Bagno Vignoni The thermal waters of Bagno Vignoni have been utilized since Roman times. Arriving at the end of a day in cycling I was prepared to jump in, bike and all. Pilgrims of ancient times who traveled to Rome discovered the spa-like setting. Since the 16th century, the town square has contained a rectangular tank capturing the original water source from the underground aquifer. Italian thermal spa anyone? Click to see prices for hotels in Bagno Vignoni. 8) Montalcino With 1400 residents but over 220 wineries in the area you might guess what Montalcino is famous for. Surrounded by gorgeous countryside with ancient villages and churches, the most famous landmark is the Abbey of S. Antimo built by Charlemagne. Compare prices of rooms in Montalcino. 9) Orvieto Sitting on a cliff, the city of Orvieto presents one of the most dramatic postcard like images of Italian hilltop towns. At the end of a cycling day, it gave me a picture of potential cardiac arrest. Orvieto was a major center of the Etruscan civilization and is a thriving city today. One of it’s most famous sites is the Cathedral of Orvieto. All right it’s not a town but so beautiful we had to mention it. 10) Monticchiello Perhaps the most overlooked gem in all of Tuscany, the downhill ride into Monticchiello is a must-do for cyclists. The curving cypress-lined route fills magazines and brochures of the image of taking to Tuscany on a bicycle. With just over 200 inhabitants and a virtual unknown to tourists, the quiet charm of the village may be one of the best finds in Italy. Where the Tuscan hills toll on forever. Book this Tuscan paradise in Monticchiello. Now we pass to you a magic Italian wand. Time to start planning your trip. Which town will you begin your Italian hilltop dream trip? Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. Travel Tales of Life is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com and its partners. For our full Terms of Use and Disclosure Policy go here.



Italian Daydream – Sailing through Positano and the Amalfi Coast

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Italian Daydream – Sailing through Positano and the Amalfi Coast | Away Lands A trip to the romantic Italian hilltop towns is not just about the amazing wine. Not that wine isn’t a fabulous reason for visiting beautiful Tuscany and neighbouring Umbria, but there is far more to see. Below you will find our top 10 Italian hilltop towns that we would love to call home for a month, or possibly forever. We chose to visit by bicycle. For those not keen on cycling the hilltops of Italy our best suggestion is a rental car. See our complete guide of most beautiful places to stay in Tuscany here. 10 Unbelievable Italian Hilltop Towns 1) Civita di Bagnoregio Straight out of a fairy tale book, Civita sits on its volcanic tuft of rock where the Etruscans founded the town more than 2500 years ago. Known as the dying village as earthquakes and erosion caused the edges to give way, the population declined to just 6 residents. Recently a resurgence of tourism is bringing Civita back to life. It is also where Dave and I parted ways on our bikes and he got lost. True story to be found here. Check prices to stay near magical Civitia di Bagnoregio 2) Cortona When Frances Mayes wrote Under The Tuscan Sun little did she realize that her description of the paradise of Cortona would make it so popular she would feel the need to escape. Retaining much of its 3000-year-old history behind Etruscan walls, Cortona is filled with jaw-dropping views, medieval architecture and many quaint shops and restaurants. Yes, we hiked up here to get this view for you. Click for best prices to stay Under the Tuscan Sun in Cortona. 3) Montepulciano Known around the world for the wine produced in the area, Montepulciano towers over the rolling hills sitting atop a 2000 foot limestone ridge. The walls of the city date to the 14th century however recent findings show the town existed in the 4th century BC. The car-free streets allow blissful meandering among shops and wine tasting venues. One of my personal favourites of the Italian hilltop towns. Check latest prices for our favorite spot in Montepulciano – Villa Cicolina 4) San Casciano This quiet Tuscan village sitting atop a hill (how unusual in Italy I know) is just south of Florence. With local shops and a few good restaurants, this can be a quiet location from which to base your travels in Tuscany. A rental car would be required. One of Tuscany’s small but not to be missed towns. Check latest prices in peaceful San Casciano Steep streets in San Casciano 5) Montefollonico Happening upon a wedding in this isolated medieval Italian hamlet, the happy guests in Montefollonico paid the onlookers no attention. I love attempting to learn some of the local language and so with my phrasebook managed to give best wishes to the newlyweds or possibly that it was about to rain. My heart was in the right place. With walls of 13th century fired brick surrounding the little Italian hilltop town, the views left me astounded. Not to mention firmly planted. Who would want to ever leave? Compare prices for accommodations in Montefollonico 6) Sorano Often referred to as the City of Tufa for it’s perching placement on its volcanic tufa stone, Sorano retains much of the activity of centuries ago. Surrounded by vineyards, fields of wheat, grazing sheep and olive groves this town with carved caves in the porous rock transports you back in time. We loved staying in this castle! Find the best prices for Hotel Della Fortezza in Sorano. Who doesn’t want to stay in a castle? 7) Bagno Vignoni The thermal waters of Bagno Vignoni have been utilized since Roman times. Arriving at the end of a day in cycling I was prepared to jump in, bike and all. Pilgrims of ancient times who traveled to Rome discovered the spa-like setting. Since the 16th century, the town square has contained a rectangular tank capturing the original water source from the underground aquifer. Italian thermal spa anyone? Click to see prices for hotels in Bagno Vignoni. 8) Montalcino With 1400 residents but over 220 wineries in the area you might guess what Montalcino is famous for. Surrounded by gorgeous countryside with ancient villages and churches, the most famous landmark is the Abbey of S. Antimo built by Charlemagne. Compare prices of rooms in Montalcino. 9) Orvieto Sitting on a cliff, the city of Orvieto presents one of the most dramatic postcard like images of Italian hilltop towns. At the end of a cycling day, it gave me a picture of potential cardiac arrest. Orvieto was a major center of the Etruscan civilization and is a thriving city today. One of it’s most famous sites is the Cathedral of Orvieto. All right it’s not a town but so beautiful we had to mention it. 10) Monticchiello Perhaps the most overlooked gem in all of Tuscany, the downhill ride into Monticchiello is a must-do for cyclists. The curving cypress-lined route fills magazines and brochures of the image of taking to Tuscany on a bicycle. With just over 200 inhabitants and a virtual unknown to tourists, the quiet charm of the village may be one of the best finds in Italy. Where the Tuscan hills toll on forever. Book this Tuscan paradise in Monticchiello. Now we pass to you a magic Italian wand. Time to start planning your trip. Which town will you begin your Italian hilltop dream trip? Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. Travel Tales of Life is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com and its partners. For our full Terms of Use and Disclosure Policy go here.





Florence Day Tours

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Best Day Trips From Florence Italy For A Perfect Vacation This selection of the best day trips from Florence will help you make the most of your Italian vacation. Includes Florence days tours to Pisa, Chianti, Cinque Terre and even as far as Venice! Check out the full blog post now! This selection of the best day trips from Florence will help you make the most of your Italian vacation. Explore Pisa, Chianti, Cinque Terre and beyond!



The 10 Most Beautiful Italian Coastal Towns and Cities

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The 10 Most Beautiful Italian Coastal Towns #italy #seaside #beaches #culture #architecture #travel Discover 10 of the most gorgeous, postcard-perfect Italian coastal towns and cities and their breathtaking ocean views.



The Beautiful Italian Town Of San Gimignano

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Last time we were in Italy on a road trip (in a rickshaw), one place I’d really wanted to visit was San Gimignano. I had lots of people recommend it on Instagram and Facebook yet for





Lemon Platform Smoking Slipper – Chambray / 5

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Hand-embroidered lemons for a playful take on tradition. Espadrilles could feel snug at first, especially around your toes. Every Soludos espadrille features traditional blanket stitches that have enough give to mold to your foot. After the first wear, they will stretch for a custom-like fit.



Allie M. Taylor | Travel Blog For Adventure Seekers

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. A travel and adventure blog inspiring readers to discover the world through travel guides, travel tips, and photography from around the globe. You can also find social media advice and photography tips.



Seehura on Instagram: “Italian sunset by @victoirefouquets”

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A travel and adventure blog inspiring readers to discover the world through travel guides, travel tips, and photography from around the globe. You can also find social media advice and photography tips.