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The Weirdest Places In Italy

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Atlas Obscura , a website devoted to the weirdest places on earth, has an extensive list of curious and extraordinary sites to visit in Italy . On the list are many churches housing the relics of saints, the Capuchin crypt of Santa Maria della Concezione in Rome, Santa Maria Novella Pharmacia in Florence, and the Park of the Monsters in Bomarzo (all places I have mentioned on MoltoItaly). The website offers great information on the history of each site as well as numerous images. It's a great resource for trip planning or for a few minutes' diversion. If you know about a weird and wonderful place in Italy, you can add it to the site too!

Latin Jazz and More on the Caelian Hill

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Just a few feet away from the Colosseum is the Caelian Hill (Celimontana) and its yearly summer event, the Villa Celimontana Jazz Festival . Almost every night, starting at 10:15 pm (perfect for after dinner) the ancient Roman Villa Celimontana hosts a jazz concert for the low price of 6 Euros! Young and inovative musicians are the feature of this particular festival-and things really heat up after midnight, when a second concert begins. Latin jazz is on the schedule for this weekend.

Villa del Sogno in Lake Garda

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Lake Garda, straddling the Italian states of the Veneto and Lombardia, has been a destination for pleasure-seekers for centuries. Close to the poet Catullus ' hometown of Verona , even the ancient Romans were enamored of this beautiful mountain lake. Today you can visit this romantic lago and stay at the Villa del Sogno , a grand 19th century palazzo on its shores. The hotel has faithfully preserved all the period details and its swimming pool has a gorgeous view of the water. The best part? Rates start at under 250 Euros in the high season-a pretty good deal for this region-but if you can, you should spring for a suite. Well worth it!

Isola del Cinema: Movies on Tiber Island

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Estate Romana is in full swing and Tiber Island is the place to be. Movies in the piazza are on almost every night, as well as shows in theaters around the island. This week Coco Avant Chanel and The Reader are on the schedule , among many other movies in Italian and English. Enjoy the cinema under the stars!

Outlet Shopping in Italy

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A recent article in Lucky magazine about the Seravalle Designer Outlet outside of Genoa got me really excited about outlet shopping in Italy. Seravalle is home to outlets for amazing brands like Blumarine, Brioni, Cocinelle, Etro, Frette, Moncler, Prada and Versace! Just a short train ride away from Genoa, the center is open from 10-8 every day (not like the rest of Italy!). Another outlet center owned by the same group is Castelromano , just outside Rome ( shuttle service from Piazza Barberini ). Dolce and Gabbana, Ferragamo, Roberto Cavalli, Valentino-and an AutoGrill for lunch! Definitely worth a trip.

The Sartorialist in Italy

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You may be familiar with The Sartorialist -the street-fashion photographer (also known as Scott Schuman) on Style.com who is known for his great sense of style and ability to capture the world's beautiful people at their best-outside fashion shows in Paris, New York, London and Milan. Well, he has his own blog and loves to share photos of the fashionable in Italy, especially Florence. Who knows-maybe you could end up on his blog someday!

The Tempest at Aqua Paola

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Estate Romana is the best time for nightlife in Rome. Outdoor venues abound with live music and performances. One of the most picturesque locations is the Aqua Paola on the Gianicolo (aka Fontanonestate) . Not only is there a fun restaurant and lounge set up right next to the fountain for the summer, but the view of the city from the fountain provides an incredible backdrop for plays and concerts. This Sunday (August 9), Shakespeare's The Tempest is on, with original costumes, music and scenery designed for the occasion. In Italian.

Concerts in Rome's Villa Torlonia

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Throughout this Sunday, the gardens of the newly reopened Villa Torlonia in Rome are host to concerts under the stars. Works by classical composers like Telemann, Bach and Beethoven will be performed while you soak in the beauty of this famous villa along the Via Nomentana. Tickets are 18 Euros and include a 3 Euro fee to explore the architectural and archaeological ruins on the Villa's grounds.

Cantina do Mori in Venice

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Venice invented the concept of small plates, and Cantina do Mori has perfected them. The oldest wine bar and master of ciccheti (finger food), Cantina do Mori is definitely on the tourist radar but worth a visit. Try the sandwiches, the cheeses, meats and seafood. Be sure to pair everything with a little glass of local wine. It will make standing-the traditional way to dine in wine bars-more bearable!

La Casa sul Mare on the Island of Procida

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Nestled in the Bay of Naples between Capo Miseno and Ischia is the tiny island of Procida . Perfect for day trips, this picturesque island was host to scenes in the movie Il Postino . Sailors and fishermen call this island home and the seafood is a reason to linger over lunch or stay for dinner. There aren't very many hotels on the island, certainly not any grand ones, but if you are looking for a quiet getaway, La Casa sul Mare is perfect. Each simply furnished room has a terrace overlooking the sea and breakfast is included. Rates are just 168 Euros in the high season!

Culinary Travel-Epicurious Recommends Campania

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Epicurious.com has tons of travel-related food articles about destinations all over the world. Most recently they toured the region of Campania to sample the best pizza, cheese, lemons (Sorrento, of course), seafood (try Sapori di Mare in Marina di Vietri sul Mare), pastries, candies and coffee. They recommend the shops, restaurants and markets where the best of Campania and the Amalfi Coast can be found. I'm definitely ready for my next trip!

Elliot Stein's Sardinia

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Beaches, pecorino and nuraghi -Sardinia has something for everyone. Elliot Stein's new guidebook Sardinia explores the hidden side of the island (and its jet-set resorts for those of you who can't resist). Find out where to get the best artisanal cheeses, unlock the mysteries of Sardinia's indigenous ancient castles ( nuraghi ) and discover the best way to see the island's incredible scenery. Check out National Geographic's Intelligent Traveler Blog for some quick tips from the author himself.