by No Ordinary Homestead | Apr 4, 2021 | Europe, Italy, Travel
Rome is one of the oldest and noblest cities in the world. This city’s history spans over 2500 years, and it has been a center of culture, politics, power, and development since its founding. Adding to its mystery, stories of mythology and legend make up varying...
by No Ordinary Homestead | May 1, 2020 | Europe, Italy, Travel
The Vatican City: Beauties of the Old Roman Empire Discover critical facts about Vatican City and learn why this small area is home to such amazingly diverse historical attractions. We’ve put together a short guide for you to get started! Here’s what Vatican City has...
by No Ordinary Homestead | Jun 11, 2019 | Blogging, Europe, Italy, Reviews, Travel
A trip to Florence, the world capital of the Renaissance and home town of Panerai watch, can be an intense experience especially if this is the first time. When Stendhal visited him in 1817, he was overwhelmed with emotion. To maximize your visit and to avoid giving...
by Guest Contributor | Nov 26, 2013 | Europe, Italy, Travel
If you’re feeling full from all the turkey and just want to relax today, why not take a virtual tour through some of Italy’s most beautiful areas with us? Today’s post is from Patricia Evans, a mother, interior designer, and blogger. Can also find...
by Guest Contributor | Jun 7, 2013 | Europe, Italy, Travel
Although it’s finally warming up here in Europe, many people are already planning their next winter vacation. And to be honest, if you want to travel to a popular skiing spot when the snow starts, booking early (like now) is already a good idea. Not only will...
by Tiffany | May 29, 2013 | Europe, Italy, Travel
Though we’ve been to Italy several times over the years (and enjoyed it immensely) – we’ve yet to experience Sorrento. And with the weather being iffy at best here in Berlin right now, we’ve been dreaming of visiting some place warm and sunny...