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Welcome to Kimberly's Italy, a travel podcast focused on all things Italian. My love affair with Italy started with a move to Milan many years ago, and the enriching experience became part of my DNA. Our episodes highlight some of our own travels and the comical lessons we learned along the way. You can be the beneficiary of invaluable travel tips, and at the same time enjoy a few laughs. We share our passion of the Italian cuisine, history, art, architecture, and the welcoming nature of the Italian people, whom define this incredible country. You can reach me at: Kimberlysitaly.com
- 171 - 147. Tourist Season is in Full Swing!!!
Welcome to another episode of “Kimberly’s Italy,” where your hosts, Kimberly and Tommaso, take you on a journey through the heart of Italy, exploring its art, culture, cuisine, and the unique challenges travelers face. This episode is packed with insights, stories, and recommendations for anyone looking to experience Italy beyond the surface. Main Themes: Transportation Challenges: Learn about the hurdles travelers encounter, from navigating Rome’s streets to dealing with taxi shortages at airports. Hear a firsthand account of a car accident in Rome and the struggle to find alternative transportation with the complexities of local services. Practical Travel Recommendations: Discover apps like IT Taxi and the benefits of hiring private drivers or using the Leonardo Express train for efficient airport-city commutes. Upcoming Events and Strikes: Get insights into how the planned nationwide taxi strike and the Vatican jubilee in 2025 could impact travel and transportation in Italy. Responsible Tourism: Reflect on the importance of traveling responsibly, considering the environmental and cultural impact of our visits. Learn about the fines for taking sand from Sardinia and the effects of overtourism in cherished locales. Enrolling in STEP: Understand the value of staying informed about potential risks while traveling abroad, especially amidst global unrest. Heartwarming Travel Stories: Be moved by a touching narrative of a client visiting her grandparents’ village in Puglia, showcasing the depth of personal connection that can be found in Italy. What You’ll Learn: How to navigate Italy’s transportation system, including alternatives to traditional taxis and strategies for dealing with strikes and shortages. The importance of responsible tourism and how to minimize your footprint while maximizing your experience. Safety and preparedness strategies for international travelers, ensuring a smooth and informed journey. Episode Highlights: Kimberly and Tommaso share their expertise and passion for Italy, offering listeners a comprehensive guide to making the most of their Italian adventure. Hear real-life stories from clients, including the challenges they faced and the unforgettable moments that made their trips special. Gain valuable insights into planning your trip, from choosing the right transportation to finding those hidden gems that offer a genuine Italian experience. Join us as we delve into the beauty and complexity of traveling in Italy, offering you the tools and knowledge to navigate your journey with confidence and joy. “Kimberly’s Italy” is your passport to a deeper understanding of this magnificent country and its many wonders. Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us make each episode even better. Safe travels, and until next time, Arrivederci!
Wed, 15 May 2024 - 170 - 146. Diving deep into Verona with a guide (and a Jeep!)
It was Tommaso’s first visit to this history rich city, therefore we hired a private tour guide who made our visit perfetto! No matter how much you research and read about a destination, you will never learn as much as with a (good) guide. The amount of interesting facts and details we were told kept us happily engaged for hours. Verona offers so much visually with its mix of architecture and a significant amount of the frescoed facades from the 16th century are still visible today, hence it’s nickname of The Painted City. Another big lure to Verona is that it is so small you can walk absolutely everywhere, so no need to find a taxi stand! Follow us on Instagram or Facebook Instagram Facebook
Wed, 08 May 2024 - 169 - 145. Two Venetian Legends in One Day
The legendary trattoria on the island of Burano was the perfect way to start our second day in Venezia. It’s one of those family run restaurants that you will remember for years to come. Delicious food, engaging and attentive staff and a classic interior which all comes together to create the perfect Venetian culinary treat. Our second legendary stop was at Venice’s most iconic hotel. It just celebrated it’s 200th anniversary as a continuously run hotel, so it’s clearly filled with history and a roster of notable people who have rest their heads in this luxurious palazzo originally built in the 1400’s. We share all about both of these legendary places so hit the play button and enjoy! Follow us on Instagram or Facebook Instagram Facebook
Wed, 01 May 2024 - 168 - Happy Birthday Guglielmo MarconiThu, 25 Apr 2024
- 167 - 144. Our Happy and Upbeat Take on Day 2 in Venice!
Episode Summary: In this heartfelt episode, we unpack the bittersweet feelings of returning home after an enchanting trip to Italy. We dive into the complexities of “reentry stress” juxtaposed with their deep longing for the Italian way of life. From navigating travel hiccups to cherishing the quiet moments away from the hustle of tourist spots, we share their honest experiences and tips for future travelers. What You’ll Learn: The Realities of Coming Home: We discuss the emotional rollercoaster of returning to routine life in the States after the freedom and beauty of Italy, using the phrase “reentry is a bitch” to capture their sentiments. Staying in Venice: As a duo we reminisces about our unique stay in a charming, renovated apartment in Venice, located in a former glass blowing factory. This experience allowed us to live like locals, away from the crowds, highlighting the importance of sustainable tourism. Local Dining Experiences: Listeners will get a taste of Italy as we recount our dining adventures, from enjoying fresh seafood in Venice to discovering the exquisite white wines of Friuli. Special mention is made of a cozy meal at Sao Paulo in San Polo Sestiere. Challenges of Tourist Destinations: We provide insights into preparing for visits to popular cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice, offering advice on how to navigate the overwhelming tourist presence. Embracing Technology: From QR code menus to Vaporetto tickets, learn how technology can enhance the travel experience in Italy, making navigation and exploration smoother for visitors. Discovering Murano and Burano: We share their experiences visiting the islands of Murano and Burano, touching on the vibrant history, colorful houses, and the centuries-old lace-making tradition of Burano. A Nostalgic Attempt to Revisit Cafe Florian: The episode also shares a touching moment of attempting to revisit memories at Cafe Florian in Piazza San Marco, highlighting how COVID restrictions have impacted traditional experiences. Closing Thoughts: “Kimberly’s Italy” goes beyond just sharing travel tales; it’s about connecting with the heart and soul of Italian culture, and embracing the beauty of its local traditions and people. Whether you’re navigating post-travel blues or planning your next Italian getaway, this episode offers a genuine look into the joys and challenges of traveling, and why, despite everything, Italy remains a country that captures the hearts of many. Next Episode Teaser: Stay tuned for our next episode where we’ll dive deeper into our special lunch in Burano, share more hidden gems of Italy, and continue our discussion on sustainable travel. Join us as we continue to explore the richness of Italian culture, one episode at a time. Remember to subscribe or follow “Kimberly’s Italy” on your favorite podcast platform to stay updated on our adventures and insights. Buon viaggio! Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 166 - 143. Just Back from Venice…What You Need to Know!
After 6 days in Venezia, we thought we would share with you how to take in the full beauty and magic of this dramatic city despite the crowds, and it’s not even full tourist season yet! Getting away from the masses around Piazza San Marco allowed us to see the real Venezia. Everything we took in visually, as we roamed through the web of canals and sidewalks (primarily by ourselves), granted us the time to think about the city’s ingenuity and resilience – not the Instagram influencers we left behind! This strategy involves a lot of walking, yet that’s a good thing since you can enjoy a gondola ride on a quiet canal and have your choice of local osterias, not to mention the “tranquilita”! Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 165 - Upcoming Episode AnnouncementWed, 17 Apr 2024
- 164 - 142. Introducing Lago di Garda!
Everyone as heard of Lake Como, but it’s bigger cousin to the east is a beauty and should probably be added to your list of dream vacations in bel’italia. We will dedicate a few episodes to Garda when we get back to our recording studio, but we share enough here to give you a glimpse into this sweet place. We drove the entire perimeter of the lake and can assure you it’s worth renting a car so can see and experience all that we did. They have public boats as well so you can stop in most villages but it’s a large lake so you will spend more time on the boats, which is obviously not a hardship! Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 163 - 141. Back in Italy! via Copenhagen and Palma!
We recorded this episode upon our arrival in Lake Garda after a busy week of planes, trains and automobiles….well, to be honest we took a metro instead of a train! We share a few travel tips on Apple Air Tags, what to do with a long layover in a different city and how to make sure a specific Airbnb is right for you. We flew from Palma, Mallorca to Milano, picked up a rental car with 5 minutes to spare before they closed for the evening, got onto the highway in the pouring rain and within 20 minutes were in the best AutoGrill (highway rest stop) and took advantage of their 50% off sale on wine! Another travel tip might be to suggest to not arrive in Italy the night before Easter, since just about everything is closed for both Sunday and Monday, which I now know is called Pasqueta, meaning little Easter. Link to my Apple Air Tag Page on our website! Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 162 - 140. : The City of Genova: Pesto, Palaces and Blue Jeans!
The busy and vibrant port city of Genova is steeped in Maritime history, yet also lays claim to being the birthplace of both Christopher Columbus and the modern-day architect Renzo Piano. Our journey through Genova wouldn’t be complete without savoring the city’s culinary masterpiece, Pesto Genovese! It is reason enough to visit the city, but fortunately there are architectural wonders to visit between your pesto tastings with very grand and refined palazzos which adorn Via Garibaldi. To experience the authentic Genova, you can walk the myriad of “caruggi” (alleyways) that are home to some of the original trattorias featuring pesto naturally, and perhaps some of these same caruggi are where blue jeans were first made. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 161 - 139. Be the Visitor Italians Will Appreciate (or Admire & Respect!)
We decided to share with our listeners the suggestions Kimberly gives her clients while traveling in Italy. Whether it’s your first time or your 10th visit to this amazing country, common courtesies go a long way, and may just get you the best table in the ristorante! Italians excel at dressing well and appreciate when tourists make the effort also. You can still look good in comfortable (and hip) sneakers and believe me when I tell you, they will notice your shoes! The more your travel, the more you learn about each culture and in turn, you also learn how to respect that country’s customs. Hence, our travel tips of how to be a respectful visitor in Italy. Follow us! Instagram Facebook
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 160 - 138. Dreaming of buying a Tuscan fixer-upper and living La Dolce Vita?
In this episode we have an entertaining chat with author Angela Correll who bought an ancient house in the teeny village of Montefollonico in the Val d’Orcia area of Tuscany. With a population of just 400, you can imagine the humorous experiences she and her husband have had over the last few years. Angela wrote a book on this adventure called Restored in Tuscany. There is more depth to the book than just the renovation, but I love her way with words and the hilarious manner in which she describes life in a place so small, yet filled with a cast of characters that truly turn it into that Dolce Vita we all dream of. Click here to see where you can buy the book. Follow us! Instagram Facebook
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 159 - 137. Planning a trip from a TikTok Video???
We have more travel news and updates for 2024 and we also want to share some cautionary advice regarding the misinformation which is rampant online. There are thousands of self-proclaimed Italian Travel Experts and Influencers out there who are not as knowledgeable as they try to appear, yet they do look good in a bathing suit! There are new rules being implemented in various parts of Italy and we want you to be aware of them, so you don’t get fined. We assume our listeners don’t fall into the category of Disrespectful Tourists, but you should know what not to do in Lake Garda just in case! Follow us! Instagram Facebook
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 158 - 136. Travel News for bel’Italia 2024
This episode dishes out some travel news, updates and new rules implemented for 2024. Italy is trying to deal with the volume of tourists while maintaining it’s standing as the 4th most popular European country to visit. Venice has been faced with the possibility of being on Unesco’s World Heritage Danger list, so they finally implemented a 5 € entry fee which most people agree is not nearly enough to make a difference – and it will only be in place for 29 specific dates. However, baby steps is better than nothing. We will share the website below so you know exactly how to get your QR code to enter the city, and most importantly to find out the 29 days the fee will be required. We also share the news about the fabulous Orient Express and Dolce Vita train routes. The price may not be in your budget, but it’s always fun to dream big! Follow us! Instagram Facebook Kimberly's Italy is your source for all aspects Italian travel.... Ciao, Ciao! Venice Access Fee https://cda.ve.it/it
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 157 - 135. The Classy, Colorful and Tasty City of Parma
Tasting boards in Parma can’t be beat if you are a fan of ham or cheese, or both! To taste the difference between 24 or 36 month cheese is always a treat, but then throw in the various types of parma ham for meat lovers – pure heaven! Parma is capitol of the Emilia-Romagna Food Valley and it also boasts the honor of a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy title. This small and refined city is also home to Palazzo Pilotta which houses the stunning Reading Room named after their former Duchess, and Napoleon’s 2nd wife, Maria Luigia. The Palazzo’s crown jewel, Il Teatro Farnese is one of the most extraordinary examples of theatrical architecture from the XVII century. It was almost totally destroyed in WWII, yet gratefully it has been restored to it’s former glory. We believe you can enjoy several days in this sophisticated and appetizing city! Please follow us on Face and Instagram! Instagram Facebook Our Website: https://www.kimberlysitaly.com
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 156 - 134. Culinary Paradise in Parma
Tommaso’s first time in the Italian city of Parma was basically Prosciutto Paradiso! The city’s historic center is very charming, colorful, clean and full of well dressed, and well-fed Italians. We entered every salumeria, cheese shop and combinations of the two, all of which made us both want to live in this sweet little city. The historic center is brimming with all kinds of culinary goods, but the Parma ham takes center stage. Who knew there are so many types of Prosciutto each with it’s own name and DOP label. The locals seem to take great pride in their city’s moniker of Citta di Gastronomia / The City of Gastronomy. Instagram Facebook https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Kimberly's Italy is your source for all aspects Italian travel.... Ciao, Ciao!
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 155 - 133. Behind the Wheel of a 1969 Fiat Cinque Cento… What a Day!
Hopefully most of you know what a Fiat Cinque Cento looks like, however if not, they are the smallest cars imaginable, yet they are as cute as can be! Cinque Cento means 500 hundred in Italian, and when referring to a car, that means 500 horsepower. We rented two vintage Cinque Centos for the day in Tuscany, one from 1969 and one from 1974. It was hard to believe that the little engine was as efficient as 500 horses, but it did indeed make it up each mountain and hugged each switchback! It was loud, and bumpy yet fun as could be. Afterall, how often do you get to drive a teeny car on back roads with a landscape comprised of cypress trees lining each curve, vineyards and olive orchards in the distance, and medieval village on the crest of every mountain top? It was a very memorable day indeed! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 154 - 132. A Visit with the Present Day Leonardo da Vinci!
Tommaso finally gets to visit Nostra Vita in person! A small vineyard owned and nurtured by an incredibly creative family, is a little slice of Tuscan heaven. It is also an experience to treasure since everywhere you look, everything you see or touch or taste, was made by them. Annibale (the father and vintner) has been described many times as a present-day Leonardo da Vinci due to what he has designed, made, built, and envisioned. I have sent many clients to Nostra Vita who have thanked me profusely for “the absolute best day of their trip”. And the second-best part is when the wine they ordered, is delivered to their home country! Please follow us on Face and Instagram! Instagram Facebook Our Website: https://www.kimberlysitaly.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist Emanuele Giannelli Website https://www.emanuelegiannelli.it/
Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 153 - 131. A Sunday night drive in rural Tuscany ... Hilarity ensues!
Our first night in Montepulciano was just going to be dinner at a small local ristorante, however duty called when our friend we were travelling with requested some much needed supplies from a pharmacy / farmacia. The timing was not opportune since the autumn harvest festival took over the entire village which made the drive comically challenging, but we prevailed! There are a few travel tips to be learned in this episode between the advantages of small Italian pharmacies, and where NOT to go on a beautiful Sunday in the countryside – listen closely for Kimberly’s admission to the rookie travel mistake! Please follow us on Face and Instagram! Instagram Facebook Our Website: https://www.kimberlysitaly.com
Wed, 17 Jan 2024 - 152 - 130. A Broken Wrist Didn’t Ruin Our Umbrian Adventure!
Our back road drive to Todi in Umbria was picture perfect, as was our stay in a renovated small castle. One wrong step off the road did result in a broken wrist for our friend, but she was a trooper and carried on to the medieval festival in Todi, along with lunch and aperol spritzs for pain management! Tommaso and Kimberly drove to the very old, and very small village of Montefalco and were pleasantly surprised to not run across a single other tourist – a welcome relief after the 4 days in Firenze. Umbria’s landscape differs from Tuscany’s, but it is also captivating and worthy of driving on back roads, which is the best way to see Italy’s stunning countryside. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 151 - 129. Discovering the History and Artistic Riches of Assisi
Our day trip to Assisi proved to be more enriching than we all thought it would be. Most people go to see the Basilica of St Francis, but this sweet little city also offers a plethora of history. The Temple of Minerva from the first century BC, along with several other significant churches, and Rocca Maggiore, a 14th castle on the highest perch of the city, are all incredible, yet we didn’t have time to delve into all of it in just one episode. Assisi appears to be almost “fake” due to it’s restoration after the earthquake of 1997, but beyond that pristine façade, there is so much history to absorb in this small mountain top city. If you are fortunate enough to go off season, I think you will enjoy it as much as we did. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 03 Jan 2024 - 150 - 128. Mountain Majesty – Hiking, Culture and Cuisine High in the Dolomites
Our friend Suma recounts her recent multi-day hike through the Dolomites, which were so breathtakingly beautiful, “it almost seemed like they were in a movie”. She and her friends started in Innsbruck, Austria which was a good route to drive to prepare them for the stunning geography they would see for the rest of the trip. This episode delves into the logistics of the trip, including the benefits of using a company to book accommodations and transfers. We also discuss the hiking experience itself, the fitness level required and the surprising lack of crowds even during the busy Italian tourist month of September. Suma also shares her insights into the Ladin culture of the region, the warm hospitality of the locals, and the hearty mountain cuisine that fueled their journey. She convinced us to go next September, so you might feel the same! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 27 Dec 2023 - 149 - 127. A Dinner Table for 50 on the Arno
It was our first time at the quintessential Tuscan dream dinner... one long table for 50 people, outdoors, at night, on the edge of the Arno River in Florence. The guests were from around the world, all gathered to celebrate our mutual friend Lolita. The table was topped with endless candles, flowers, wine bottles, etc., busy but beautiful. This dinner was the last night of our somewhat short 4-day stay in Florence, and what a treat it was! However, earlier in the day we went to one of my favorite places, Michelangelo's house on Via Ghibellina. Casa Buonarroti is filled with color, artwork and history, but most importantly, you can't help but revel in the fact that you are walking through the same rooms that Mic did!
Wed, 13 Dec 2023 - 148 - 126. Bisteca Fiorentina, Midnight Spritzs... What's not to Love?
A full day in beautiful Florence / Firenze included the perfect lunch in Piazza Santo Spirito, and then an energetic walk straight uphill to Piazzale Michelangelo to combat the amazing gnocchi, compliments of Osteria Santo Spirito. The view from the Piazzale did not disappoint, yet times have changed and that meant there was no more shade to beat the heat. After multiple bottles of water, we descended to the Arno River and enjoyed a lazy stroll while taking in the view. The evening culminated in the aforementioned Bisteca Fiorentina, an Aperol Spritz (or two) in Oltrarno, and pure joy in meeting up with old friends in this magical city.
Wed, 06 Dec 2023 - 147 - 125. Not Your Average First Night In Florence!!
Our first night in Firenze was anything but mellow and relaxing. Instead, it involved a faulty jacuzzi and a cast of characters to fix it. Luckily, it all worked out in the end, and we had a new friend in Francesca and her colleagues, who treated us to a lovely lunch that turned out to be one of the best meals of the trip! Firenze was quite warm for the second week of October, and we shared the city with a copious amount of other tourists. Yet, the capital of Toscana still warrants attention with it's architecture and history, so we made the most of it and walked and walked and walked, as one does so easily in bel'italia.
Wed, 29 Nov 2023 - 146 - 124. Chilling at a Tuscan Farmhouse
We were so lucky to spend a few days at a quintessential Tuscan farmhouse, but this one comes with a whole lot of dog love! 8 dachshunds and 1 yellow lab who luckily never left our side. Everything we ate and drank came from their property which is the definition of Zero KM. Besides the full of flavor meals and the hearty and delicious wine, we were so happy to meet the other guests and get to know the friendly and generous staff. Staying in a small farmhouse like this is the best way to immerse yourself into the traditional Italian way of country life, which is simply to work hard, plant and harvest your own food and wine, and share it with others. Throw in 9 dogs, and it was pure heaven! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 22 Nov 2023 - 145 - 123. A Building Dedicated to the Dead? It's Amazing!!!
We are back in the fabulous little city of Pisa and we genuinely want to convince you that you should spend hours in the Duomo and the Camposanto. There are many buildings and interiors that I hold dear, but the Camposanto is one of my absolute favorites! You will walk among centuries of history and be in awe of the design and attention that went into the celebration of paying homage to the dead – but not in a creepy way! It's beautiful and worthy of your visit. Pisa is a design lovers mecca. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 15 Nov 2023 - 144 - UPDATE: The Ripple Effect: How CloudFare's Failure Affected Kimberly's Italy Podcast
In this podcast, Tommaso informs our listeners about the delay in releasing a full episode of Kimberly's Italy due to an infrastructure problem with our hosting provider. This problem has affected not only podcasts but also banks, causing delays in deposits and ACH payments. Tommaso acknowledges the inconvenience and assures listeners that we will release a new episode next week.
Thu, 09 Nov 2023 - 143 - 122. Pisa's Color Palette is Reason Enough to Visit
The famous tower that leans is why most people visit Pisa, however there is so much more to explore in this small and multi-hued city. The color palette is muted yet beautiful, and the architecture is a cohesive mix of Renaissance, Romanesque and Gothic. It's a walkable city that truly loves it's aperitivo hour! Don't do the day tripper concept that so many do. Stay the night in order to see and experience everything Pisa has to offer, including the Leaning Tower...and then spend a second night since the crowds are long gone! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 01 Nov 2023 - 142 - 121. 2023 Road Trip: 1st Stop Torino... Amazing!!!
We are so happy we chose Torino for our first stop on our 3-week road trip in Italy. It is not on the greatest hitÕs list, which right there, says enough! It is a working, living city that accepts tourists, but on it's terms. You almost feel like you belong even as a tourist if you appreciate and respect their history, which we did in spades. Amazing architecture, appreciation of history in regards to literature and the arts, and obviously all things food and wine related. Take a listen, and make Torino a destination you should definitely put on your list. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 18 Oct 2023 - 141 - 120. Google Maps goes to Tuscany and other road trip tidbits! Allora!
Our Italian road trip is in 4th gear! We hit the autostrada to get to Firenze in time to meet friends who flew in for a 3 day extravaganza with yet more friends. We attended a private art opening at Palazzo Vecchio, which was followed by the quintessential Tuscan dinner….one long table with about 30 people on each side, candles, endless bottles of wine, delicious pasta, platters of Tuscan cured meats, and many, many languages. We all felt so lucky to be seated at that table. Yet, it was time to depart Firenze and head south, on more back roads in order to see the stunning Val d’Orcia landscape. It’s been a long and fabulous road trip, with more to come. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 11 Oct 2023 - 140 - 119. From Milano to Tuscany: Our Italian Fall Road Trip Begins!
In this episode we outline our initial impressions of Turin, Pisa, and Volterra and our wonderful farmhouse stay in Tuscany, which has a diverse group of people from different nationalities. We speak about our wonderful dinner with our host and other guests, including a couple from Roma who adopted a dachshund puppy named Gregorio, from the owners of the farmhouse. We are now in Florence. Overall, we are enjoying (as usual!!) our time in Italy and look forward to sharing more about this great trip in our upcoming episodes. Ciao! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 04 Oct 2023 - 139 - 118. Our vist to the BEST HOTEL in the WORLD!
Kimberly and Tommaso talk about their visit to Passalacqua on Lake Como, which just last week was honored with the distinction of the Best Hotel in the World! What an honor, and what a stunning villa! They praise the elegance and attention to detail of the renovation by the De Santis family, who have been involved in the hospitality industry for generations in Lago di Como. What a treat it was to have a private visit during the off season and be able to meet some of the proud staff who help define this one-of-a kind property. Passalacqua is the perfect example of Italian craftsmanship and hospitality at it's finest. Link to the hotel: https://www.passalacqua.it/
Wed, 27 Sep 2023 - 138 - 117. Connecting in Italy: Cell Phone Provider Packages, eSIM, and Wi-Fi
Tommaso continues the discussion from a previous episode about preparing and connecting your phone while traveling in Italy. He focuses on iOS devices and provides instructions for updating the operating system and turning off automatic updates. Tommaso goes through the PDF guide that can be downloaded from their website, detailing how to turn off background app refresh, enable data roaming for eSIM or mobile provider usage, and manage cellular data usage for specific apps. He advises simplifying your digital life while travelling and highlights the convenience of using eSIM cards. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com/connect Instagram Facebook
Wed, 20 Sep 2023 - 137 - 116. Kimberly's Italy Padova
We spontaneously came up with this title while recording the episode on Padova, or Padua, as it's known in English. The amount of "firsts" and "oldests" that Padova can claim, is rather remarkable for such a small city. It's often passed over due to it's proximity to Venezia, so only those in the know make a point to spend a few days in this history rich and record setting city. Padova has the oldest botanical garden in the world, the largest interior hall in all of Europe without (support) columns and the second oldest university in Italy, where Galileo was a beloved professor. And for those in the medical profession, the University of Padua has the oldest surgical theatre in the world and the university has been acknowledged as the birthplace of modern science. How's that for some street cred? https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 13 Sep 2023 - 136 - 115. The Beauty and History of Italy's Lesser Known Lakes
Lake Lugano, Lake Maggiore and Lake d'Orta are all geographically stunning and full of history, like the rest of Italy. We felt a bit remiss by always taking about Lake Como, so we decided to fill you in on what each of these three lakes offer as well. A majority of Lake Lugano is in Switzerland and the top third of Lake Maggiore is as well, so that's gives you the opportunity to get a Swiss stamp in your passport! However, the language, cuisine and wine will all be Italian, so fear not! Lago d'Orta is a very small but very special lake, rich in history and beauty. The sole island in the lake welcomes visitors, but in silence, since it's inhabitants are Benedictine Nuns. It's a one-of-a-kind experience to walk on the one stone path through this island, and definitely a visit you will not forget. CNN Link: Click Here https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 06 Sep 2023 - 135 - 114. Updates and Cool New Things You Need to Know for 2024
Every few months we want to inform you of things we think you should know regarding Italian travel and new offerings that may make your vacation even sweeter. These updates might not be as enticing as an entire episode on Portofino or Venice, but we promise that you will thank us for it later! 2024 will require that you have an ETIAS Visa to enter the country. It's easy to get and we share with you exactly how to apply for it online, all for the price of a small beer! The new year will also offer a new mode of train travel in the country that is very appealing, affordable and good for the planet! All good news for any of you thinking to visiting Italy in 2024! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 30 Aug 2023 - 134 - 113. Portofino More than just Picture Perfect!
Portofino is truly a stunning little harbor, and once you are seated under the green and white striped awning of Taverna del Marinaio sipping a cocktail, you will understand why people have flocked here for generations. Beautiful places attract beautiful people, so you will have plenty of eye candy to look at. However, there is rich history as well for such a teeny village. Ships sought refuge in the protected harbor since the first century, and one thousand or so years later, they built a duomo that appears simple from the exterior yet is surprisingly ornate once you enter. The castle with it's distinguished location on top of the rock promontory dates back to Middle Ages, which is nothing to sneeze at. Put Portofino on your list of treats, just try to visit slightly off season and live La Dolce Vita as best you can! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 23 Aug 2023 - 133 - 112. Verona: Where History and Music Collide
This petite but intriguing city in the Veneto Region of Italy should be on your radar, yet luckily most tourists skip right over it because it's on their way to Venezia. What they don't realize they are missing is that Verona is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to it's prodigious collection of beautifully preserved architectural gems throughout the centuries. The long tail of Verona's operatic history, culminating in Luciano Pavarotti's concert in 1990 at Verona's open-air arena, is incomparable. The city is small enough to get to know, and large enough to suck you in to it's history and architectural lure of century after century of impressive design. You will not regret a visit to such a rare and captivating place. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 132 - 111. Flightmare! Our Nickname for the Airline Industry
Once you are in bel' Italia, you can live La Dolce Vita. However, occasionally you are one of the unlucky ones whose flight gets cancelled at the last minute, with no legit explanation. You planned everything for this trip, except that. We offer some suggestions of how to reduce your risk and prepare for this annoying aspect of air travel, which is sadly becoming all too common. A few friends and clients shared their FLIGHTMARE stories with us this past weekend, so we decided to dedicate an episode to it and try to soothe the potential pain with a few preemptive tactics. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 09 Aug 2023 - 119 - 110. A Taste of an Amalfi Summer Pasta Limone and a Hugo Spritz
We want to bring the flavors of the Amalfi Coast into your kitchen with this simple recipe, one that we made while enjoying a Hugo Spritz for the first time! It was also Tommaso's first time eating Pasta al Limone, and I can attest that he is now a fan! So, if you are craving a virtual escape to the Amalfi Coast, this episode is a must-listen! Immerse yourself in all things lemon, scialatielle pasta and the happy reward from making this recipe. Trust us, your taste buds will not be disappointed. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 02 Aug 2023 - 118 - 109. Fantastico First Trip to Italy!! Part 2
Our previous episode on our friend Jane's first trip to bel'italia broke our download record, which shows us that people like to remember their own first trip, and the rest are anxiously looking forward to theirs! In this short episode, we share another client's first trip from earlier this month. This family dove in head-first (rented a car), ate everything in sight, fell hard for the red wine, swam everywhere they could, climbed every church dome and hiked all of Cinque Terre in the heat. Will they return, si! Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Fri, 28 Jul 2023 - 117 - 108. Our Friend Jane’s Fanstastico First Trip to Italy!!
Do you remember your first trip to Italy? Our good friend Jane just came back from her very first trip to bel'italia and we couldn't wait to share her perceptions on all of it! We find it so interesting to hear what someone thinks of the differences in culture, mannerisms, cuisine and in Jane's case, the driving as well! Experiencing the differences between countries is what traveling is all about. Italy just happens to have such an abundance of everything special, and that makes your first visit so intoxicating. After you listen to this episode, you will realize Jane is now a fan of all things Italian like the rest of you! Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 26 Jul 2023 - 116 - 107. The Bittersweet Truth about Summer Travel in Italy
In this episode, we want to share with you both the good, and the not so good aspects of traveling in Italy in the height of the summer season. Due to a few factors out of our control (climate change, revenge tourism, etc..) there is only so much you can do to combat the extremes of June, July and August in bel’italia. However, we have some suggestions to make it as enjoyable as possible, and what to look out for when planning your own trip. There is a lot of misinformation online these days unfortunately, but we are your biggest advocates, and we offer some advice to avoid the pitfalls of social media influencers, and the general BS that is out there! Link to The Tik Tok Idiot https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/amalfi-coast-tiktok-travel-influencer-b2374788.html Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 19 Jul 2023 - 115 - 106. From Coastline to Cuisine: Discovering Tuscany's Treasures
In this episode, we explore the enchanting region of Tuscany. From the bustling tourist season to the importance of patience, Kimberly and Tommaso emphasize the need for understanding and kindness towards the hardworking Italians in the travel industry. We also delve into the diverse landscapes of Tuscany, from the picturesque Chianti region to the stunning coastline and islands. With discussions on planning, personal relationships, and the delectable cuisine and wines of Tuscany, this episode offers a captivating glimpse into the beauty and charm of this beloved Italian region. Ciao! Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 12 Jul 2023 - 114 - 105. Lake Como at Peak Season is Still Sweet
For those of you who can only visit Lago di Como at the height of the tourist season, which is basically all summer long, we will share tips with you of how to avoid the crowds. There are several lesser-known villages that are worthy of a walk about and small enough that you can enjoy lunch with the locals. You can also hike from village to village on the medieval foot paths that line the lake, providing views that will stop you in your tracks. Even choosing which ferry to take, can help you dodge the most crowded boats. The allure of the lake is best seen by boat, so knowing from where and when to take a boat, will make your stay in Lago di Como as special as you hoped for, even in late July. [00:03:44] Avoiding crowds in Lake Como. [00:06:33] Exploring Italy by foot. [00:09:44] The mayhem at the dock. [00:12:07] Slower ferries and sunset restrictions. [00:15:14] Historic areas and hidden gems. [00:22:26] Unbelievable cemetery sculptures. [00:24:39] Complicated boat schedules [00:29:19] Don't miss the last boat. [00:31:39] Embracing sleepy villages in Lake Como https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 05 Jul 2023 - 113 - 104. What's Happening in Italy Right Now – as in Today!
Straight from the source of several clients of mine in Italy, “insider intel” from all over the country. The summer season is in full swing, but they have all figured out how to avoid the mid-day crowds and have thoroughly enjoyed (understatement) the cuisine, the history and the hospitality of “every single Italian”! It's been a joy to receive their texts and photos and very detailed emails which I genuinely appreciate. And while I may never meet my clients in person, we have developed a kinship while planning their trip, all due to the fact we share the common bond of a love for bel'italia! Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 28 Jun 2023 - 112 - Quick Update from Kimberley's Italy
In this quick update from Kimberley's Italy, Tomasso talks about why he had to delay the mini-episode on Sunday. He says he spent a lot of time researching the cybersecurity risks of traveling and was shocked by the numbers of attempts to hack phones. Tomasso emphasizes that it's not a question of if but when someone will try to hack you while traveling and emphasizes the need to be prepared. He promises to provide a comprehensive episode on cybersecurity and connectivity while abroad, uploaded on Friday, giving listeners information on the risks involved and practical solutions.
Mon, 26 Jun 2023 - 111 - 103. Getting Your Phone Ready for Italy
To save money and keep your phone secure while traveling in Italy, Tommaso recommends preparing your phone before you leave. Tommaso outlines the importance of updating your operating system and apps, as well as turning off background processes to avoid overpaying for bandwidth. Additionally, he advises getting your children's phones locked down to prevent potential security risks. The episode offers helpful tips for travelers looking to stay connected without breaking the bank.
Fri, 23 Jun 2023 - 110 - 102. To SIM or Not to SIM: Navigating Mobile Data Abroad
Tomasso takes the reigns in this episode to introduce connecting and cyber hygiene while traveling in Italy. In the next two episodes he will also provide helpful tips on how to avoid unexpected costs and issues, such as getting your phone ready for travel and deciding whether to use a SIM card or your mobile provider's travel data services. By following Tommaso's best practices, travelers can minimize their risk of being hacked or encountering unpleasant surprises on their trip. Ciao! Ciao!
Wed, 21 Jun 2023 - 109 - 101. Florence's Fab Alternatives to the Crowds
It's June 14th, 2023 and Florence is very crowded today. It's actually quite crowded almost every day of the entire tourist season, yet people love this gorgeous city so much, they continue to flock to it regardless of what people like me say! Therefore, we are sharing a few alternative ideas of how you can still become a Florentine groupie / lover / fanatic of this intoxicating Tuscan city. First thing you can do is change your sleeping habits while on vacation! Get up really early, or stay up very late, and take Florence in with minimal people blocking your view of all the beauty this city has to offer. You will thank us for this suggestion after you have done just that! Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 - 108 - 100. A look back on the Greatest Hits from the first 99 episodes
We are not sure that other podcasts celebrate their 100th episode, but we are! We are so grateful to all our listeners from 132 countries around the globe, that we decided to celebrate you! We have compiled a few clips that summarizes our friendly and funny vibe, which is both enlightening and helpful. And apparently, we have started a new trend of Wednesday Date Nights with Kimberly's Italy! So make a pasta, have a glass of vino and enjoy a few of our "greatest hits". Essentially, we are delighted to carry on and share our love of all things Italian for another couple of hundred episodes! Grazie mille amici! Kimberly and Tommaso I am Kimberly Holcombe and I am a travel planner and lover of all things Italian. I lived in Italy for six years as a fashion photographer, and fell head over heels for the people and the culture. I plan private trips to anywhere in Italy for individuals, couples, families and small groups of friends. Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 07 Jun 2023 - 107 - 99. Why not visit Piemonte? It's amazing!
So what if Piemonte (Piedmont) isn't on the Greatest Hits list? That alone makes it worthy of being added to your itinerary! The average global tourist goes to Venice, Florence and Rome, and while they may love it, they have no idea that the capital city of Piemonte (Torino) can rival the competition with it's rich history, architecture and cuisine. And we haven't even mentioned the vino! Piemonte is the wine lover's secret soft spot. The Nebbiolo grapes that give birth to Barolo, rivals the Brunellos and the Vino Nobiles, yet don't just take our word for it, go taste it on your own. Piemonte is a diverse region that offers a northern cuisine, bold wines, a rich history, and once you throw in the beauty of the Alps, it's really hard to beat! I am Kimberly Holcombe and I am a travel planner and lover of all things Italian. I lived in Italy for six years as a fashion photographer, and fell head over heels for the people and the culture. I plan private trips to anywhere in Italy for individuals, couples, families and small groups of friends. Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 31 May 2023 - 106 - 98. Chocolate, whipped cream + espresso? Si!
The locals in Torino start their day with a medley of espresso, chocolate and whipped cream which is called Bicerin. Perhaps this why the Torinese are so happy! Or maybe it's because their region of Piemonte is home to the White Truffle, which allows them to end their day with truffles shaved over their hand made pasta called Tajarin. Who wouldn't want to live in Torino? The Torinese have had a long history with chocolate (close to 500 years) and used to mix it into their meat dishes and even pasta (!). Their obsession with chocolate eventually led to the invention of Nutella, which became a staple for breakfast amongst children in Italy. Tajarin is another regional favorite – a handmade and hand cut pasta made with an abundant amount of egg yolks. It looks slightly different, but it tastes divine when a butter and sage sauce is folded in and truffles are ever so delicately shaved on top. Again, who wouldn't want to live in Torino? I am Kimberly Holcombe and I am a travel planner and lover of all things Italian. I lived in Italy for six years as a fashion photographer, and fell head over heels for the people and the culture. I plan private trips to anywhere in Italy for individuals, couples, families and small groups of friends. Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 24 May 2023 - 105 - 97. Torino - Famous for Fiat, Chocolate and less crowds!
The capital city of the Piemonte region offers so much culturally, architecturally, and agriculturally (think wine and cuisine) and perhaps the best thing it offers, is definitely less crowds than Venice, Florence and Rome. Torino benefited from a rich history of regal residents over the centuries that bestowed the city with a multitude of palaces, 14 of which are under Unesco status. Palazzo Reale and Venaria Reale are higlighted in this episode. There is also the legendary story of Gianni Agnelli and the Fiat Automobile company whose Torino factory has produced these iconic cars since 1899. Gianni Agnelli, the debonair and very well tanned grandson took over in the 1960's and brought yet more attention to his beloved birthplace of Torino. Tourists from around the world do indeed visit Torino, but not to the extent the other “Greatest Hits” cities, and that alone should make you want to visit . Venaria Reale Palace https://lavenaria.it/en Palazzo Reale Palace https://museireali.beniculturali.it I am Kimberly Holcombe and I am a travel planner and lover of all things Italian. I lived in Italy for six years as a fashion photographer, and fell head over heels for the people and the culture. I plan private trips to anywhere in Italy for individuals, couples, families and small groups of friends. Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook
Wed, 17 May 2023 - 104 - 96. How AI and Technology is Complicating Your Travel Planning
Our intention is not to to alarm you, but instead to help you understand what is on the horizon with AI (aka, Artificial Intelligence) when it comes to dealing with your travel to bel'Italia. It's all happening quite fast in every realm of life, but large travel conglomerates like Expedia Group and Booking Holdings are incorporating AI to make your travel planning that much more difficult, frustrating, and most importantly, more expensive. These two behemoth corporations, basically own almost every single online travel company, thereby eliminating competition. Do not believe their hype that AI will make their services more “personalized”.... and to you our friends, that is the sole purpose for this episode... Link to the article in the Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2023/05/hotel-booking-sites-junk-fees-travel/673898/
Wed, 10 May 2023 - 103 - 95. Siena's Amazing ( and Crazy!!) Race
Imagine this...since 1659, ten horses and ten riders race bareback around the perimeter of the Piazza del Campo, three times at breakneck speed, on a narrow track packed with clay. The horses are blessed beforehand, and somehow 30,000 people fit into the piazza to cheer on their team representing their contrada (neighborhood). This is Siena's most treasured event, so much so, that they do it twice each summer, on July 2nd and August 16th. Horse racing in Siena started in 1232, and clearly the popularity has not waned. It's a sight to see with the locals colorful costumes representing each contrada, and those fearless horses and riders – it all makes for a very memorable visit to Siena. Museum Santa Maria Della Scalla https://www.santamariadellascala.com Link to watercolorist Geremia Cerri's Show in Siena https://www.facebook.com/events/949146343169810/?ref=newsfeed Ciao, Ciao!!
Wed, 03 May 2023 - 102 - 94. Siena's Lure is Like a Dream Realized
Most people love Siena for many reasons, but I fell in love, at first sight, with Piazza del Campo. I can still visualize every single detail that lured me in on my first visit many years ago. For any artist, or art history buff, just standing in the main piazza, being physically surrounded by the color siena, while in the city of Siena, is like a dream realized! There is clearly more to Siena than it's main piazza, but I promise you, that colorful circle of stone and brick will not disappoint. The Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta, Siena's Duomo, is one of a kind. Tommaso is a fan, and he hasn't even seen it in person yet. The flooring which is comprised of mosaic panels has been called the most beautiful floor ever made. Most of it is covered to prevent further wear from the millions of feet that have traipsed over these teeny pieces of marble, yet they are uncovered twice a year, so a travel tip is to plan your visit around that!
Wed, 26 Apr 2023 - 101 - 93. Primavera / Spring in bel'Italia!!
Spring is a refreshing time of year basically everywhere, but there is something extra special about spring in Italy. It may be partly due to the abundance of wildflowers and wisteria, but also the vivid colors that come to life in the beautiful landscapes that cover the entire country. Early spring usually has less tourists in the countryside, but the weather can be a bit cool and damp, or warm and dry! We can not rely on the old standard of when the rainy season is anymore, so just go with the flow and enjoy the spring no matter what it brings – you will still be in Italy after all! Tommaso also shares some current travel news regarding what's being implemented this spring in some parts of Italy. It's always wise to know as much as you can before you arrive, hence Travel Tips are always a good thing!
Wed, 19 Apr 2023 - 100 - 92. Celebrating 2 Years with Homemade Ravioli!
2 years, 92 episodes, 3,036 minutes, 127 countries, and countless reasons why Kimberly's Italy Podcast will keep sharing our love of all things Italian! We have not suffered “Pod Fade” due to the enthusiastic feedback we get from our listeners around the globe. We decided we should celebrate this 2 year milestone with ravioli which Tommaso made from scratch, and as importantly, we invited Kitten Club 2 members to join us. It was a culinary feast enjoyed by all, and what's better than talking about our awesome Italian vacation while dining on spinach and ricotta stuffed ravioli and drinking Aperol Spritzs??? Link to Page on our website: https://www.kimberlysitaly.com/ricotta-and-spinach-ravioli/ Follow us on social media: Instagram Facebook
Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 99 - 91. A Venice Connection... Bellini anyone?
We share the story of our friend Edie's connection to the world famous Harry's Bar in Venice. We invited her to our recording studio and thought it only right to drink a Bellini while recording, since this refreshing drink was invented by Giuseppe Cipriani, the founder of Harry's Bar. This understated, but world renowned bar, welcomes you as if you were part of it's rich history. It is truly one of a kind, and the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage feels the same since they declared it a National Landmark in 2001. It's nice to have friends with such connections, but if you listen to the entire episode, you will hear how Kimberly and Edie are connected as well in America's history. Small world stories indeed!
Wed, 05 Apr 2023 - 98 - 90. One crazy day in Napoli!
From a morning ferry to the port of Napoli, then into taxi driven by a Napolitano with no regard for red stoplights or speed limits, into the chaos of the Central Train Station, dropping off our luggage hoping to see it again, and finally into the streets of old Napoli with the goal of feasting on pizza in it's birthplace, all of which we did on the last day of the festival Tutti Santi. Did I mention there were about 9 million people on the streets with us? It was mayhem in all it's glory. It was Napoli at it's best! We didn't have enough time to wait in line at Pizzeria Antica da Michele (the alleged birthplace of pizza), but we somehow managed to find a table for 7 outside in a perfectly Napolitano atmosphere. Yes, we ate pizza, drank Aperol Spritz and sat next to a Banksy. It was a perfect day!
Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 97 - 89. A Picture Perfect Stay on Procida!
This island deserved the honor of being named the Italian Capitol of Culture in 2022. They could have added Hospitality, Generosity, Kindness and Happiness to the title in my opinion! We had the most perfect stay with the striking views from our terraces, the colorful palette of the island's architecture and the sound of fishing boats leaving the harbor at first light. The friendly locals and the seafood cuisine were yet even more perks to an island that I want to describe as, perfectly idyllic. Even during a very busy travel season, you can still escape the crowds here if you know where to do just that. You can also walk the entire island, stopping at each little inlet for a swim in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Procida's big sister of Ischia is a short boat ride away, yet another bonus this teeny island has to offer.
Wed, 22 Mar 2023 - 96 - 88. Amalfi and Pompeii a trip to savor.
Arriving to the village of Amalfi by boat, allows you to see the majestic beauty of the entire Amalfi Coastline. Once we arrived to our sweet accommodations, a glass of wine on the terrazza was just what we needed to confirm that this is indeed one of the most stunning landscapes on the planet. As one should do, we ate pizza under lemon trees, sipped on limoncello like you've never had before (unless you have already been to Amalfi) and swam in the sea, in late October no less. Then onto Pompeii with a uniquely charming and friendly driver, where we were completely absorbed in a 2 hour tour of Pompeii, by yet another friendly and insightful tour guide. The Amalfi Coast offers so much, you just need to know where, when and how to savor it.
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 - 95 - 87. Capri...perfect hike, perfect lunch, perfect day!
The most intoxicating part about Capri for me, is the geography. The jagged coastline and grottos formed by the sea and time, make for a stunning landscape. Yet, in addition there is tropical flora, cactus, azure water and the bluest of skies, which all makes for a captivating visual treat. In this episode we talk about 2 of the 7 main hiking trails on the island, and why they are such a treasure, for both the history and a feast for the eyes. Capri has inspired poet, painters and writers for hundreds of years, so perhaps you should join crowd, but preferably not at the height of the season.
Wed, 08 Mar 2023 - 94 - 86. Capri in Off-Season Pure Bliss
If you can only visit Capri during the high season, you can still find quiet places to stay and stroll the piazzetta at night, when the day trippers are long gone. However, if you can go the end of October, do so! We were the only tourists in the restaurants, shared the beach at Marina Piccola with five Italians, and had the Arco Naturale hiking path to ourselves. The tropical foliage and the island's dramatic cliffs combine to make it one of the most visually stunning places on earth. It was Capri at it's finest, and my favorite visit yet.
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 93 - 85. You Asked, We Deliver A Roman Sauce to Die For!
We have received multiple requests for another pasta recipe, which we promised to do over a year ago! To make it up to you, we are sharing Sugo di Roma, a very tasty tomato based sauce from a friend of a friend in Rome, via Milano. This happens to be (one of) Tommaso's favorite sauces, due to the distinct taste that results from the yummy combination of ingredients that simmer on the stove top for hours. It is a definite commitment to make according to our instructions, but you can make an afternoon out of it... listen to music, drink some wine and invite some friends over to share this labor of love. Buon Apetito!!! Links: New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/19/world/europe/milan-italy-duomo-cathedral.html Sugo de Roma Recipe https://www.kimberlysitaly.com/sugo-di-roma/
Wed, 22 Feb 2023 - 92 - 84. From the Medici to the Rothschilds, Milano celebrates Art and Patronage
This episode details the last few days of our time in Milano during our three week trip to Copenhagen and Italy over the holidays. We were thrilled to see the exhibition in Milano that highlighted the history of the patronage of the arts in Italy, from the Renaissance to 20th century. We also went back to the “scene of the crime” where Tommaso ordered a second cappuccino at the most iconic of all coffee bars in the city, Camparino. Milano holds a special place in my heart and I was so very happy to be back there with my fellow art and history lover, Tommaso.
Wed, 15 Feb 2023 - 91 - 83. All Things Grand in Milano
Who would have known that that one event in a grand hotel in Milan, changed the way the world listened to music, and remote recording in general. Tommaso and I were lucky enough to see the room where this took place in 1902, and then we recorded our own podcast episode in another room, in the same hotel in 2023! The first remote recording of music is just one of the many historic events that took place in The Grand Hotel et de Milan. Opera stars, divas, actors, writers (Ernest), and eccentric artists all had one thing in common, a love for the Grand Hotel et de Milan.
Wed, 08 Feb 2023 - 90 - 82. Pizza, Peroni and Gelato on New Year's Day... what's not to like?
January 1st was filled with our favorite things... cappuccino, gawking at Italian architecture, a second cappuccino, multiple church visits for Kimberly, pizza and Peroni with the locals at a tiny, yet perfect place, fulfilling our bookstore obsession, a late afternoon gelato treat, etc... The unique and charming city of Lucca delivered for us on our short, but sweet visit. It's history is apparent in all the buildings and narrow streets that wind through this walled city. We feel very fortunate to have started the new year in this Tuscan gem.
Wed, 01 Feb 2023 - 89 - 81. Lovely Lucca is wonderful on New Year's Eve
We arrived in Lucca in time for the tastiest last lunch of the year! Being that it was Tommaso's first time in Lucca, we fit in a lot. We walked a little over a mile and a half of the wall after lunch, took in every inch of Piazza Napoleone, same goes for Piazza San Michele, and just about every little random street we came upon. Lucca is the perfect place to never worry about getting lost, since you will always hit the wall, and find your way back. A bottle of champagne to ring in the new year, gifted to us by our gracious hosts, and one last late night walk in this idyllic village, was the perfect end to 2022.
Wed, 25 Jan 2023 - 88 - 80. A Tale of Two Bolognese Ragu!
Can you ever tire of hearing about the Italian cuisine in Bologna? We share the tasty details of our last few meals in the birthplace of ragu, and the very interesting story of a certain Pope who invented the Gregorian calendar from his beautiful palazzo in Bologna. This small city begs you to stroll it's many little streets, and loose your way, which just leads to unexpected treats like the Pope's palazzo. On top of the addicting cuisine and the towering architecture (pun intended), the Bolognese people are as friendly and generous as they come. Go to Bologna and meet some of them, and have ragu wherever they suggest!
Wed, 18 Jan 2023 - 87 - 79. Bologna's World Records! Most Porticos in the world, oldest university and the oldest pipe organ still in use.
We just returned from several days in this intoxicating capitol of the Emilia-Romagna region. There is so much to keep you intrigued – between the university's stunning Library and Anatomical Theatre, the interior of Basilica San Petronio, the endless porticos, salumerias, etc... you have to force yourself to stop for lunch. And then you can't wait for dinner to compare the ragu from one family recipe to the next! Bologna is a visual and culinary treat, which should not be missed. Give yourselves several days here and ask Tommaso for ragu comparisons!
Wed, 11 Jan 2023 - 86 - 78. Tommaso at the alter of ragu Bolognese!
We share a bit more of our time on Lake Como in the festive time frame of post-Christmas and pre-New Years Eve. We took several boat rides up the lake in the warm and sunny weather, enjoyed a few Aperol Spritzs outside and eventually took a train to Bologna. This was Tommaso’s most anticipated visit since he was finally in the birthplace of Ragu!!! It did not disappoint! Bologna has more than just Ragu, and we will tell you all that we experienced over the next few episodes.
Wed, 04 Jan 2023 - 85 - 77. Christmas in Copenhagen & Italy
We spent 6 festive days in Copenhagen experiencing Danish Hyyge before heading to Italy. It was filled with Christmas traditions that the Danes have passed down over the years, and naturally a lot of bread, cheese and beer was consumed by all! We arrived in Lake Como the day after Buon Natale to find the village of Cernobbio in full holiday mode with the entire village covered in lights. Listen to the end of the episode where we recorded “Happy New Year” in the multiple languages that our friends speak. F6EoJLX6DYNDTtE0QpmE
Wed, 28 Dec 2022 - 84 - 76. Hello Holidays ... Ciao Feste!!!
We are off to Europe soon for the holidays, but we want to share a few interesting things currently happening in Italy and in the new year as well, which is reason alone to think about a trip to Italy in 2023! We will return with a new episode on December 28th that we will record from the idyllic village of Cernobbio on Lake Como, which is lit for Christmas like no other place on the lake!
Wed, 14 Dec 2022 - 83 - 75. Vintage Vespas in Roma... Perhaps the 3 best hours in Rome ever!
Perhaps the 3 best hours in Rome ever! Take a ride on a vintage Vespa behind a local Roman and learn about the history of everything you drive by, drive on, stand on. Rome is full of history as you know, but what better way to learn more of it, than from a local, on the back of a cool scooter. “When in Rome” as they say... Hear more about our fabulous history filled excursion, that is definitely not your average group tour.
Wed, 07 Dec 2022 - 82 - 74. Roaming through Rome with the Kitten Club
No matter how many times you visit Rome, you can always experience something new, even though it's very, very old! In this episode we describe why you should climb the 196 steps to the top of the Vittoriano building in Piazza Venezia, not solely for the view, but also to stand under the bronze sculpture of Vittorio Emmanule on horseback and think about what we told you fit in the belly of the horse. We also share why you might want to visit Villa Farnesina for a Raphael fix, and why everyone should walk on the bridge called Ponte Fabricio, while you think about the fact that it's been there for 2084 years!
Wed, 30 Nov 2022 - 81 - Travel News about Italy!Wed, 23 Nov 2022
- 80 - 73. Kitten Club 3 Takes Rome
Tales from another small group trip : 10 days, 7 women, 2 trains, 4 ferries, 2 islands, 36 Aperol Spritzs and loads of laughs. First up was 3 fabulous days in Rome and about 110 miles (collectively) of walking. We were very lucky to share the Pantheon with only a handful of other people, and had the same good fortune at the Baths of Caracalla – the first time to these stunning ruins for all of us. It was the last week of October, and Rome was hot, crowded and as usual, completely intoxicating!
Wed, 16 Nov 2022 - 79 - 72. November, The New Off Season in Italia!!!
The name for this episode stems from the replies of so many Italians I spoke with on my recent trip to Italy. I asked every single person I came across who works in the travel / hospitality industry what the 2022 Revenge Tourism Season was like, and their answer was rather clear....go in the off season if possible. And if you take into account the prolonged heat wave they had all summer long, November is looking like a great time to visit Italy. I was there for the last 10 days of October and it hovered around 80 degrees every day. That is not nearly as brutal as the temps of over 105 that they had for weeks on end during the summer, but 80 degrees Fahrenheit in late October is not normal either. It was still a lovely trip however, made all the more so by the generosity and friendly nature of the Italian people.
Wed, 09 Nov 2022 - 78 - 71. Venice in the offseason through the artists eye... the mist and the magic!
Venice has inspired painters for centuries. They experienced Venice and left us visual documentation of this magical city without the overwhelming crowds of the high season. If you have the flexibility to go...NOW is the time. Experience the mist and the magic on your terms. Enjoy a wonderful hot chocolate at Cafe Florian and even get a table at Harrys bar. Venice in the off season is simply not to be missed! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com/venice-artists/
Thu, 03 Nov 2022 - 77 - 70. Sail the Italian coast in style.... on a chartered, crewed yacht!
There are so many ways to see Italy and one of them is pure magic….. charter a sailing yacht. Spend the afternoon swimming off of the yachts swim platform while sipping your favorite drink, have shower and get dressed for dinner. The crew ferries you in on a rigid inflatable tender after the day trippers have gone, enjoy a little sight seeing and either: have dinner ashore or call and get picked up and have dinner aboard…. Maybe even a midnight swim. For the cost of a villa rental the Italian coast is your oyster. Yacht website: https://constanter.com
Thu, 27 Oct 2022 - 76 - 69. Italy via Private Jet? Of Course!
Most of us play the lottery from time to time, It is just to much fun to dream of what you would do with all that money $500,000,000 ! Do some good in the world …of course!!! Also treat yourself to a trip via private jet to Italy. No lines, no crowds, luxurious accommodations, fine wine and arrive refreshed. Our old friend Chris, whom Tommaso knows from sailing, is now a private jet pilot. He and Tomasso have raced sailboats in the Mediterranean, the Caribbean, the east coast and raced to Bermuda. Chris is now a pilot flying one of the most advanced private jets in the world today, the Gulfstream 500. Join us and learn how to spend some of your winnings getting to Italy in the lap of luxury.
Wed, 19 Oct 2022 - 75 - 68. October in Italy...What's happening now!
Several of my clients have been sending me photos and updates from their October vacations in Italy, and we are only 11 days into the month! Rain or shine, they are all happy as can be with private drivers on the Amalfi Coast, bike tours from Lake Como into Switzerland, private boats, Vespa rides in Rome, and of course, the best table at my favorite restaurants. There are festivals all over Italy celebrating everything from mushrooms to wine to centuries old bird hunting. Yet, October is also the month of truffle season and vineyard harvests. It's the perfect month to be in Italy!
Wed, 12 Oct 2022 - 74 - 67. Ravenna is truly a Byzantine jewel!
The small city of Ravenna on the east coast of Italy, is truly a jewel. Ravenna boasts 8 Unesco World Heritage Monuments, each of which display the Byzantine Era's most significant art form, mosaics. Not only did mosaic tiles beautify a building, they also instructed the illiterate with their depictions. A visit to Ravenna is a treat since it's somewhat off the tourist radar, therefore you can share one of these monuments with only a few other new converts of mosaic art.
Wed, 05 Oct 2022 - 72 - 66. Cucina Bolognese
All the stars aligned to make Bologna “Italy's Most Delicious City”. Not only is it the birthplace of Ragu alla Bolognese, but tortellini is another source of pride for this culinary city. The near proximity of Modena and Parma, contribute Balsamic Vinegar (otherworldly) and Prosciutto (cult-like following) and to top it off, all three of these cities are in the region of Emilia-Romagna. And it is only in Emilia-Romagna, that you can find the legitimate Parmigiano Reggiano. Add all of these regional specialties together, put them in the kitchens of Bologna, and..... you may never leave.
Tue, 27 Sep 2022 - 71 - 65. Bologna, Where Italians Go To Eat!
This beautiful city offers more than just the best cuisine in all of Italy, and surprisingly most Italians admit to this claim! Bologna has 24 miles of porticos within it's city walls, and no other city can boast that. The world's oldest continual university, established in 1088, is yet another fact that make the Bolognese proud. It is also a bit under the tourist radar for some unexplained reason, but I can attest to the fact that after your first visit, you will always return.
Tue, 20 Sep 2022 - 70 - 64. Two more Jewels in Umbria
The villages of Orvieto and Todi in southwest Umbria are quite simply, fantastic! Orvieto's crown jewel is the Duomo from 1290, yet two-thirds of it's exterior is so contemporary it's hard to believe it's 732 years old! This hilltop small city should be on your list to visit for the visuals alone, not to mention the underground city carved from the volcanic rock, the cuisine and of course the people. Teh village of Todi has the distinction of being called One of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy, and rightfully so. It's a perfectly preserved teeny village that looks as if it stepped right out of the middle ages. It's a wonder to visit, but even more special extraordinary if you stay the night. You will be happy you did.
Tue, 13 Sep 2022 - 69 - 63. Umbria, the Gift that Keeps On Giving
Two more completely intoxicating medieval villages in southern Umbria... Montefalco and Spoleto. The citizens and local governments are so proud of their history and heritage, that they make the utmost effort to keep their villages as well preserved, and intact as possible. And we are the lucky recipients of their efforts, since we can walk through these beautiful towns and feel as though we are in the 12th century, yet at the same time, enjoy the modern conveniences of ice cubes in your Aperol Spritz at your late lunch al fresco, in the piazza.... oh la dolce vita!
Tue, 06 Sep 2022 - 68 - 62. Amazing Assisi, Stunning Spello and Fun-filled Foligno
These three villages in southern Umbria are so stunning, and so well preserved, you feel like you are thrown back in time to the medieval ages. Yet, you can treat yourselves to the modern comforts of fantastic restaurants, unique accommodations, and shops where you can buy local handmade crafts. A delicious cuisine and rich bodied wine just add to your visit in this lovely region which they call The Green Heart of Italy / Cuore Verde d'italia.
Tue, 30 Aug 2022 - 67 - 61. Good News.. Fall Travel Season is Almost Here!
Summer of 2022 in Italy has been intense! The country was inundated with tourists from around the globe, and even though it was chaotic (and HOT), the Italians were grateful for the business after the long Covid lockdown. Everyone in the hospitality industry worked harder than they ever had, yet were still gracious, patient and welcoming. What a testament to the country's fortitude. With the fall season fast approaching, that means cooler temperatures, less tourists and enjoying a meal that you didn't have to reserve 2 months in advance. We are also including an interview with two women who joined us on a small group trip last fall. Listen to what they appreciated about enjoying a fantastic time where they didn't have to do a thing except show up! Andiamo a bel'italia!
Tue, 23 Aug 2022 - 66 - August 16th Quick UpdateTue, 16 Aug 2022
- 65 - 60. Pastry, Panini and Prosecco in Perugia!
The diverse and amazing things you can do in Perugia.... walk the entirety of a Roman Aqueduct from the 13th century, eat the world famous Perugina Baci (kiss) chocolate, get lost in the maze of the underground “basement” of a Papal Palace from the 1500's and stand in awe in front of the Fontana Maggiore (main fountain) which depicts agricultural life in the medieval ages through sculpted marble panels. The capitol of Umbria does not disappoint! As old as this city is, it has a lively and hip vibe due to the university students from all over the world, who thrive in this bustling and beautiful city.
Tue, 09 Aug 2022 - 64 - 59. Umbria's Uncrowded Medieval and Magical Villages
We start in the northern half of Umbria and share with you three villages to visit that should definitely be on your radar. Citta di Castello, Gubbio and the capitol city of Perugia are all so well preserved that you feel like you could be living in the medieval ages. Yet at the same time, you can shop and eat and enjoy an aperitivo hour as if you were in Roma or Milano, just with less tourists, and what's not to love about that?
Tue, 02 Aug 2022 - 63 - 58. Umbria - Tuscany's less crowded beautiful neighbor
The region of Umbria may be Italy's 5th smallest region, but it also has the country's 6th lowest population density! That alone should convince you to spend at least a week in it's vast green landscape which boasts olive orchards and vineyards. Pair the savory wine with the famous cured meats from the region, most notably, the prosciutto from the ancient village of Norcia. Umbria is also home to the acclaimed black truffle, and luckily these gems are harvested in both winter and summer. Umbria is a year-round destination for those who appreciate the rural road less traveled, yet one that satisfies your palate at the same time.
Tue, 26 Jul 2022 - 62 - 57. Southern Puglia's Addictive Allure
The southern half of Puglia entices you with whitewashed hill top villages, crystal clear water that just begs you to dive in, houses dramatically perched on the edge of limestone cliffs and the ever present sunshine and sea breeze. The capitol city of Lecce, is much more than you would expect, with some of the finest masterpieces of Baroque architecture in Italy. When the sun sets in southern Puglia, everything, including the sandstone walls of these Baroque jewels, glow in an ochre color like you have never seen. Throw all of this on top of a simple and seasonal (yet delicious) cuisine and the bountiful (and also delicious) wine, Puglia is a feast for the senses, all five of them.
Tue, 19 Jul 2022 - 61 - 56. Puglia - Olives, Olives, Olive Oil!
If you think you like olive oil, just wait until you try it in Puglia. The olive orchards are the Puglians pride and joy, their heritage and their claim to fame. They locals allege it's the best in the world, and I tend to agree with them. The older villages along the coast and those inland as well, are mostly white-washed, due to the very warm summer weather. You feel as though you could be in Greece, Spain or Portugal, yet in Puglia, you are dining on Italian cuisine, and most of the time you eat outdoors. So while you are enjoying the pasta al mare with Puglian bread, you smell the salt air while sipping the divine Puglian wine. What's not to love about this combo?
Tue, 12 Jul 2022 - 60 - 55. Puglia - The Breadbasket of Italy
Bread is Puglia's claim to fame, and rightfully so. Yet, when you also dip this bread into Puglian olive oil, while drinking a glass of Puglian red wine, you realize that life doesn't get much better than this! Puglia has the winning combination of endless sunshine and rich soil that produces vegetables bursting with flavor. And let's not forget the cheese! When you have your first bite burrata cheese, that's when you realize that moving to Puglia would be an excellent idea.
Tue, 05 Jul 2022 - 59 - 54. Napoli – The birthplace of pizza is only one draw to charismatic city!
The people of Napoli know that their city is chaotic, and they have no intention of changing it. This is what endures most adventurous people to this colorful, loud and bustling city on the sea. The locals also know that pizza is their claim to fame, and therefore the tourists will always come. They are proud of their cuisine, their somewhat gritty nature and their southern heritage. Napoli feels like it hasn't changed in hundreds of years, and that alone is why it's worth a visit. That, and the pizza of course!
Tue, 28 Jun 2022
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