Our travel through UNESCO World Heritage Sites continues, Italy has many different sites and in particular the Imperial retreats of Roman Empire era, now open to public. These venues are also a boost to spend some days at accommodation facilities rich of history, like restored dwelling abodes, luxury relais and noble villas now furnished and well-equipped.
Visit Villa Adriana and Villa d’Este in Tivoli
Located in the center of Italy, the town of Tivoli keeps prestigious archaeological sites from Roman age and is a destination selected by worldwide tourists. The two main attractions are Hadrian’s Villa, built between 118 and 138 A.D. by Emperor Hadrian, and Villa d’Este, commissioned by Cardinal Ippolito II d’Este during Renaissance.
Autumn is just begun but the wish of travel isn’t decreased. The sunny climate of these weeks, in fact, is an invite to plan last minute travels to Italy. We suggest you an itinerary through Lazio, a region full of vents and venues dip into nature, where to relax youselves and find your own balance. If this isn’t enough, you can also go to Rome, to be always updated about new trends and fashion styles that often start here.
Gourmet roads and sips of excellence
Who likes enogastronomy can go through the road of wines at Castelli Romani, an area next to Rome where is possible to visit churches, villas from Renaissance and wide stretch of grapevine. Here there are also many restaurants with typical menus, the ideal to taste the precious red wine, served with meat courses.
Towns like Frascati, renowned also for bread and biscuits, the Medieval Genzano and Velletri, quoted by Goethe in its “Italian Journey” for its wonderful landscapes, give to travellers the great natural beauties of locations unaltered over time, but a few kilometers from a metropolis like Rome. For the detailed route, you can visit the website: www.stradadeivinideicastelliromani.it Continue


