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Italy: Florence

Firenze, famously dubbed the “city of stone" by writer Mary McCarthy, regards itself as a living museum. And considering it has counted among its residents the likes of Michelangelo, Raphael,...
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Italy: Tuscany

Italy's most fabled region abounds with stunning countryside, vineyards and old-world European towns.
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Italy: Milan

Star couturiers and luxury boutiques have transformed Milan into Italy’s most chic, modern metropolis, one brimming with attitude.
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Italy: Sicily

The largest island in the Mediterranean has incredible historic sites, passionate locals and a food scene to impress any gourmet.
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Italy: Lake Como

Italy's third-biggest lake is the center of a region that's both natural and civilized, decadent and low-key, enormous and intimate.
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California: San Francisco

From Nob Hill decadence to SoMa innovation, San Francisco blends old and new unlike any other American city.
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Italy: Venice

Reporting on cities that have been attracting tourists for hundreds of years is both a privilege and a challenge.
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Italy: Rome

“Rome is a city that’s growing,” declared its last mayor, “and doesn’t fear what is new”—even if most visitors come to see its ancient treasures.
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Italy: Capri

Despite its jet set status, Capri is also an ethereal, soulful island, especially its stunning, fragrant landscapes.
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Italy: Sardinia

Writer D. H. Lawrence once described Sardinia as “lost between Europe and Africa and belonging to nowhere.”
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Italy: Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is a place where land, sea and sky strike a note of such otherworldly perfection that the region is best approached by boat in order to take...
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Italy: Dolomites

A hiker's paradise, the Italian Dolomites offers glorious landscapes and charming, authentic hotels and restaurants.
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Sydney

Sydney's time is now—and the city knows it. As locals say, 'Come in, the water's great.'
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Harbour Island

Change comes slowly to this small Bahamian island, and that’s just how locals and loyal visitors like it.
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Thailand: Bangkok

Bangkok is one of Asia's most complex capitals, with incredible historic sights, a diverse food scene and welcoming locals.
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The Netherlands: Amsterdam

The Dutch capital is the kind of city where you'll have the most fun blending into the local scene, by exploring on foot, bike and boat.
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Telluride

This tiny old mining town enjoys a big setting, framed by the soaring San Juan Mountains, and draws skiers in the winter and outdoor enthusiasts during the summer.
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Peru: Cusco

Once the capital of the Incas, Cusco, with its red terra-cotta rooftops and Spanish colonial architecture, is like an Andean version of Florence.
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Spain: Basque Country

The Basque Country is synonymous with good eating, and San Sebastian now boasts a higher density of Michelin stars than Paris.
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Jamaica

In a sea of islands where tourism has sometimes overtaken the local and original, Jamaica remains distinctly its own place, its soul potently intact.
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Italy: Florence: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: ZEB Zuppe & Bolliti

This adorable, modern lunch spot at the foot of the road leading up towards San Miniato, “has fantastic soups and is a good place for a quick lunch break,” says...
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Italy: Florence: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: ‘Ino

Located right behind the Uffizi but well-enough hidden not to draw crowds, ‘Ino is one of Florence’s most charming spots for a light lunch or afternoon aperitif—it’s open only from...
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Italy: Florence: What to See & Do: Churches & Temples: San Miniato al Monte

Just uphill from Piazzale Michelangelo, with its belvedere affording sweeping city views, is San Miniato. Unlike its larger, noisier city sisters, Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce, this lovely church...
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Italy: Florence: Where to Eat: Family Friendly: La Bussola

For travelers with kids who want a quick, no-frills lunch option, this traditional ristorante serves what many consider the best pizza in Florence. It’s also extremely well located, right between...
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Italy: Florence: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: Angiolino

This old-style trattoria looks like a set from a Zeffirelli movie: barrel-vaulted and candle-lit, with rustic wooden tables, checked tablecloths and waiters of mature age and impressive girth who speak...
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Italy: Florence: What to See & Do: Churches & Temples: Top Insider Picks

Countess Simonetta Brandolini d’Adda, founder of Friends of Florence and the Best in Italy recommends: “The Palazzo Medici Riccardi (Via Cavour 3; www.palazzo-medici.it), the former home of the Medici, to...
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Italy: Florence: Where to Eat: Hot Spots: Il Teatro del Sale

This combination restaurant-theater is run by the same family, headed by innovative chef Fabio Picchi, as the upscale Cibrèo across the street; in fact, when this space launched, some Cibrèo...
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Italy: Florence: Itineraries: Overview: Florence Art Itinerary

When French writer Stendhal visited Florence in 1817, he was so powerfully moved by the stunning works of art he saw that he felt physically ill. He wrote: “On leaving...
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Italy: Florence: Indagare Insiders: Simonetta Brandolini d’Adda on Florence

Countess Simonetta Brandolini d’Adda founded Friends of Florence and the Best in Italy, a luxury real estate company specializing in Italian properties. An American by birth, she has lived in...
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Italy: Florence: Where to Eat: Cocktails: Golden View Open Bar

From the outside, this restaurant, bar and café, with its unfortunate name, looks like a tourist trap. But inside is a sleekly designed space where you can sip a fabulous...
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