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| 01 | Rome: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: Da BaffettoConsistently ranked as one of the top pizzerias in the city, this family-run joint near the Piazza Navona almost always requires a wait for a table, but the thin-crust pies... |
| 02 | Venice: Strategies: Itineraries: 3-Day Itinerary: Venice with KidsDAY 1 MORNING: Arrive and check-in. Take a walk around the neighborhood to get your bearings. LUNCH: Have a light lunch in an informal place where you can watch the... |
| 03 | Venice: Where to Eat: Family Friendly: Da GianniDelicious pizza and pasta are served at tables set out on the Zattere quay as well as on a floating terrace facing the Giudecca Canal. (It’s only a short walk... |
| 04 | Style: People: An Expert on Italian HideawaysMeg Nolan, the author of Italian Hideaways spoke to Indagare about her favorite places in Italy and about the country’s next It destinations. How many properties did you consider for... |
| 05 | Venice: Where to Eat: Family FriendlySee our three-day family itinerary for Venice. Trattoria da Arturo serves delicious pasta in a casual atmosphere but be sure to book as the dining room is tiny. A charming... |
| 06 | Escape: People: Liz Lange's Capri PicksThis past July, my husband and I went with another couple to Capri. We stayed at the Scalinatella, which is now one of my favorite hotels in the world. It... |
| 07 | Capri: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: Il CuccioloFinding an exceptional, low-key trattoria in Anacapri is trickier than in Capri, where places like Da Gemma, Aurora and Da Tonino keep visitors and locals well fed. Several people, including... |
| 08 | Turks & Caicos: Where to Stay: Family Friendly: Regent PalmsEveryone refers to it simply as “the Palms,” but the Regent hotel company played an important role in bringing this once tired resort to five-star glory. The property reopened in... |
| 09 | Venice: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: Trattoria da ArturoThis tiny family trattoria with delicious pasta and meat dishes (one of the rare local spots that serves no seafood) is near La Fenice and the Ponte della Verona. It’s... |
| 10 | Vienna: Where to Stay: Living Like a Local: AltstadtOn my next visit to Vienna, I would book a room at this artfully designed four-star, located in a five-story building that dates to 1902, in the residential Spittelberg neighborhood.... |
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